Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Paducah, KY
Issued by NWS Paducah, KY
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815 FXUS63 KPAH 221133 AFDPAH Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Paducah KY 533 AM CST Sat Nov 22 2025 .KEY MESSAGES... - This weekend will be dry with above normal temperatures. - More rain will arrive Monday in southeast Missouri and then shift eastward through the rest of the Quad State Monday night into Tuesday. - Temperatures will trend below normal by Thanksgiving and remain there through next Saturday. Dry conditions are expected. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 244 AM CST Sat Nov 22 2025 A few light showers remain over the southern Pennyrile early this morning, as a storm system lingers in the region. The showers should move out of the entire region by 12Z. A weak cold front has pushed into west Kentucky and should also clear the entire region by daybreak. The front will clear the the region by daybreak. The main impact from the front will be solid low overcast conditions that have overspread the region behind it. Those clouds will linger over the region for much of the day today, and that will hold temperatures in the 50s to lower 60s from north to south across the Quad State. Clearing is expected by this evening, and with light winds and wet ground, fog development is a decent bet tonight. Have added some patchy fog to the forecast for now, but it will not be surprising if there is some more widespread dense fog. Of course we have to get rid of the clouds first, so until that happens or becomes very obvious, it will be difficult to add more significant fog to the forecast. Sunday will be the choice day of the weekend, with lots of sunshine and highs in the low to mid 60s over most of the area. Our next storm system will eject out of the desert southwest and into the central Plains Sunday night into early Monday. The storm system will be weakening as it approaches the Quad State due to a stronger system pushing through the northern Rockies. Some rain will attempt to spread northeast across southeast Missouri during the day, but guidance is not in agreement in how quickly this may happen. There is some potential for rain to hang out over southeast Missouri through much of the day and then push more quickly eastward across the region. The NBM QPF has around an inch in the western four counties in southeast Missouri, with lesser amounts to the east, and especially to the north. The I-64 corridor may not see much more than the quarter to a third of an inch. Instability will be hard to find, so there is no thunder currently forecast. If there were to be any instability/thunderstorms, it would be over southeast Missouri Monday evening. The rain with this system should push east of the Quad State early Tuesday. The system coming out of the northern Rockies will deepen as it reaches the Great Lakes by the end of the day Wednesday. This will result in larger-scale troughing over most of the country east of the Rockies. It will usher in Canadian surface high pressure and that will lead to a significant cool down heading toward Thanksgiving. Wednesday will be near normal, then Thursday through next Saturday will be 5 to 10 degrees below normal. Thankfully, it will be dry through Saturday, but another storm system could bring more precipitation to the region for Sunday of the holiday weekend. && .AVIATION /12Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z SUNDAY/... Issued at 533 AM CST Sat Nov 22 2025 IFR ceilings cover the entire region to begin the period, with LIFR at KOWB and low MVFR at KCGI. They will gradually lift and eventually clear from the north this afternoon. Although guidance is not indicating so, with clear skies, light winds, and a wet ground across the region tonight, fog development would seem like a decent bet. For now, it is only mentioned at KMVN. && .PAH WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... IL...None. MO...None. IN...None. KY...None. && $$ DISCUSSION...DRS AVIATION...DRS