Area Forecast Discussion
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188 FXUS61 KILN 101919 AFDILN AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION National Weather Service Wilmington OH 319 PM EDT Fri May 10 2024 .SYNOPSIS... A weak ridge of high pressure will bring clear or clearing sky cover over the region today and most of tonight. A low pressure center in northern Michigan will lay a cold front across the Ohio Valley, which will pass east relatively quickly on Saturday. A line of showers are expected with it`s passage, with the better coverage and strength found in the northern CWA. && .NEAR TERM /UNTIL 7 AM SATURDAY MORNING/...
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A southward diving shortwave will strengthen as it moves through the CWA later tonight. It will interact with a cold front that extends southward from a surface low over northern Michigan. A narrow line of showers is expected to cross the CWA late tonight and early Saturday, more likely in the north. The brief nature of this round of weather had me only put a slight chance of thunder in where the higher likelihood of precipitation was found. Winds will die down by this evening and become more light southeast or variable until the front approaches and they pick up to 10-15 mph from the southwest. Lows will drop to around 50, with some mid 40s east of the Scioto River excepting metro Columbus.
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&& .SHORT TERM /7 AM SATURDAY MORNING THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT/...
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The back edge of the showers should be in eastern CWA early Saturday and quickly move east and away. However, as the sun interacts with cold air aloft, some showers may begin to spark in eastern and northeastern CWA. This is moreso in the afternoon, but the chances were just expanded slightly westward in the morning after the line`s passage. Highs will warm slightly in the south tomorrow. Readings will range from the mid 60s in the north to around 70 along and south of the Ohio River. It will be a cool night with most places falling into the mid to upper 40s. But some warming will occur on Saturday with highs in the mid 60s to lower 70s. Clearing skies overnight with a building surface ridge and generally light winds will see lows drop to the mid 40s with a good radiational cooling setup.
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&& .LONG TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/...
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On Sunday morning, an upper low will be moving eastward through Pennsylvania and New York, with height rises occurring over the Ohio Valley. Surface high pressure will be in place to the southeast of the region, keeping dry conditions in place on Sunday and Sunday night. Highs on Sunday will be in the lower 70s. On Monday, deep-layer southerly flow will become established into the region, as an upstream trough develops over the plains. While some showers could drift into the area on Monday afternoon, a more significant source of deep-layer moisture and forcing will arrive Monday night. This system will only be moving very slowly eastward, with a surface low not crossing through the Ohio Valley until Wednesday morning. This means that there will be an extended period of chances for showers and storms from Monday night through Wednesday. A southward-moving cold front will follow into the region behind the surface low on Wednesday, providing drier and cooler air and ending the chances for precipitation. Confidence in this part of the forecast is medium, with good confidence in the overall pattern, but still details to work out. Some of the mesoscale details will help determine if there will be any severe or flood threats with this system, but there are no obvious signs at this point in the forecast process. Confidence is low in the pattern for Thursday and Friday, as there remains model disagreement in how quickly southerly flow and upstream troughing will return to the area. For now, will keep low chances for precipitation in on both days.
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&& .AVIATION /19Z FRIDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... Primary concern for aviation interests through the next 24 hours will be next disturbance/cold front which will move across the TAF sites on Saturday morning with a 1-2 hour period of light rain and MVFR ceiling potential. Until then, northerly winds of 12-15kt with some gusts to 20kts in some areas will continue this afternoon amidst scattered-broken VFR clouds. Skies should clear this evening and remain clear through much of the night, before a rapid onset of VFR ceilings ahead of the cold front. Expect a fairly continuous line of rain/showers to move across the TAF sites Saturday morning between 12Z and 15Z, with clouds scattering out by later morning/early afternoon and more gusty winds out of the west-northwest, perhaps as high as 25kts. OUTLOOK...MVFR ceiling and visibilities as well as thunderstorms possible Monday night into Tuesday. && .ILN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... OH...None. KY...None. IN...None. && $$ SYNOPSIS...Franks NEAR TERM...Franks SHORT TERM...Franks LONG TERM...Hatzos AVIATION...Binau