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KEY MESSAGES
Issued at 110 AM CDT Wed Aug 19 2026
- The oppressive heat wave will continue through the entire forecast period, with daytime temperatures reaching/exceeding the century mark each day, with limited relief during the overnight hours.
- While isolated afternoon/evening thunderstorms will be possible generally along/north of I-20 Thursday near and ahead of a weak surface front that will drift south into Southeast Oklahoma and Southwest Arkansas, mostly dry conditions will continue through the period. - An increased fire weather threat will continue through the foreseeable future given the low afternoon RH's and very dry fuels in place.
DISCUSSION
Issued at 110 AM CDT Wed Aug 19 2026
The early morning sfc analysis indicated a weak sfc trough that extends from Wrn and Srn AR into extreme NE LA, where isolated convection did manage to develop late Tuesday afternoon/evening, and recently diminished in the last couple of hours. Meanwhile, stubborn upper ridging remains anchored from the Desert SW/Four Corners Region into the Lower MS Valley, but will begin to amplify by Thursday before gradually beginning to expand back E into the Srn Plains/Lower MS Valley this weekend. Despite the strongest subsidence near the ridge center remaining W of the region, very warm 4" soil temps of 88 degrees as of 1230 am this morning will not allow for much sfc cooling overnight, resulting in a head start to daytime heating with afternoon temps today again reaching/exceeding the century mark areawide. Max heat indices Tuesday afternoon ranged from 105-110 degrees across most areas, with a few locales briefly exceeding 110 degrees over McCurtain County OK and portions of N LA, with similar temps/extent of mixing expected again yielding comparable heat indices areawide. The aforementioned weak sfc trough over Wrn and Srn AR is progged to begin lifting back N later this morning before washing out, with no sfc trigger present to warrant the need for any isolated afternoon pops. However, the short term progs continue to hint at a weak upper trough that will traverse the Midwest into the Mid MS Valley Thursday, which should help another weak sfc trough to be reinforced S into Ern OK/Wrn AR by afternoon, and may focus the potential for isolated afternoon/evening convection over SE OK/SW AR, which may drift as far S as the I-20 corridor before diminishing.
Will have to wait and see as to the progress of this weak sfc trough, and whether or not compressional heating can extend farther S into extreme NE TX/SE OK/SW AR, and may necessitate the need of an upgrade to an Excessive Heat Warning. However, confidence is high enough though that the Heat Advisory will be needed areawide Thursday, and thus have extended it through 01Z Friday. Confidence remains low though as to the bndry position over the region Friday, and whether or not it will be enough and whether weak NW flow aloft will be sufficient enough to initiate isolated convection over portions of E TX/N LA. For now, will keep a dry forecast going and add pops once the progs are in better agreement and the various CAMs are available. There are some indications though that slightly drier air mixing S may result in lower min RH's, even in the presence of triple digit heat. This may result in slightly lower heat indices mainly over portions of SE OK/SW AR, but still dangerous within the triple digit temps.
The various medium range progs suggest that the amplified upper ridging will begin building back E into the Srn Plains/Lower MS Valley for the latter half of the upcoming weekend, thus maintaining the triple digit temps and oppressive heat and dry conditions over the region through the remainder of the extended period. An increased fire weather threat will also persist over the entire forecast period as well, given the very dry/loaded fuels that have since dried in wake of the June/early July rains, as well as the low afternoon RH's.
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AVIATION
(12Z TAFS) Issued at 527 AM CDT Wed Aug 19 2026
VFR conditions should prevail through this TAF period over the next 24 hours. IR Imagery early this morning is showing mostly thin cirrus and some 15kft AC across our airspace. Also most noteworthy is some 15hdft moisture across SE TX that will be moving north and east in the vicinity of the LFK terminal through maybe 14-15z or so. Do not think this will pose an MVFR ceiling however. Otherwise, a growing AC field near 8kft will likely develop by early afternoon before dissipating later this evening. Look for mostly S to SW winds with speeds generally near 10kts through the TAF period.
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SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT
Issued at 110 AM CDT Wed Aug 19 2026
Spotter activation will not be needed through tonight. /15/
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS
SHV 102 80 104 79 / 0 0 10 20 MLU 102 78 102 77 / 10 10 10 20 DEQ 105 75 103 72 / 10 0 20 20 TXK 103 79 103 77 / 10 0 20 20 ELD 103 77 102 75 / 10 10 20 20 TYR 104 79 105 79 / 0 0 10 20 GGG 105 79 105 79 / 0 0 10 20 LFK 100 75 101 77 / 0 0 0 0
SHV WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
AR...Heat Advisory until 8 PM CDT Thursday for ARZ050-051-059>061- 070>073.
LA...Heat Advisory until 8 PM CDT Thursday for LAZ001>006-010>014- 017>022.
OK...Heat Advisory until 8 PM CDT Thursday for OKZ077.
TX...Heat Advisory until 8 PM CDT Thursday for TXZ096-097-108>112- 124>126-136>138-149>153-165>167.
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