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   DAY2SVR: Nws Storm Prediction Center Nor   
   19 Dec 25 06:52:22   
   
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   BBSID: CAPCITY2   
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   ACUS02 KWNS 190652   
   SWODY2   
   SPC AC 190650   
      
   Day 2 Convective Outlook   
   NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK   
   1250 AM CST Fri Dec 19 2025   
      
   Valid 201200Z - 211200Z   
      
   ...NO SEVERE THUNDERSTORM AREAS FORECAST...   
      
   ...SUMMARY...   
   Isolated thunderstorms will be possible across coastal sections of   
   Washington and northwest Oregon Saturday night.   
      
   ...Synopsis...   
   Broadly cyclonic mid-level flow associated with a shortwave trough   
   over Ontario/Quebec Provinces will shift eastward across the Great   
   Lakes and Northeast on Saturday as an upstream trough approaches the   
   Pacific Northwest Saturday night. Slowly rising heights will extend   
   across the southern U.S. through Saturday night in association with   
   an upper-level high centered over northern Mexico.   
      
   As modest height falls develop across the Pacific Northwest Late   
   Saturday, very weak buoyancy (on the order of 100 J/kg) may develop   
   along the immediate coastal areas. Isolated convective elements may   
   deepen sufficiently for charge separation/lightning production.   
      
   Modest low-level moisture should begin returning to the upper   
   Texas/LA coast Saturday on strengthening southerly flow, with 50s to   
   near 60 deg F surface dewpoints as far north as the Arklatex region.   
   The presence of a capping inversion and lack of notable ascent   
   suggests negligible chances for thunderstorms through Saturday   
   night.   
      
   ..Bunting.. 12/19/2025   
      
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