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276 FXUS63 KJKL 290529 AFDJKL AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION National Weather Service Jackson KY Issued by National Weather Service Charleston WV 129 AM EDT Wed May 29 2024 .KEY MESSAGES... - A few showers and thunderstorms will be possible through tomorrow, but most area will remain dry. - Below normal temperatures can be expected through the rest of the week. But temperatures will then warm over the weekend. - After a period of generally dry conditions, it will become unsettled starting over the weekend with chances of showers and thunderstorms returning. && .SHORT TERM...(This evening through Wednesday night) Issued at 915 PM EDT TUE MAY 28 2024 Near term update----> Isolated showers on the eastern portion of the CWA will diminish by midnight. Weak shortwave energy will pivot across the northern Ohio Valley, which could spawn additional showers for our northern fa during the middle of the night. Still anticipating some valley fog development overnight as some of the lower clouds clear out and very light southwesterly winds persist. No major updates to the forecast. Previous discussion----> Scattered to broken cumulus will continue to cross the region into the early evening with an expected decrease in coverage. May still get a few showers and possibly a thunderstorm during the remaining daylight hours. A series of short waves will drop southeast out of the Great Lakes and brush by the region. These will bring some clouds as well as a chance of showers and possibly thunderstorms, mainly to northern counties, with most activity remaining north of the area. Heading into Wednesday night, it will clear out as high pressure starts to build further into the region. Temperatures will be a bit below normal. .LONG TERM...(Thursday through Tuesday) Issued at 354 PM EDT TUE MAY 28 2024 Mid level flow will become highly amplified with a sharp ridge translating east across the region through the latter part of the week. This will result in dry conditions with not much in the way of clouds. Should see pretty good diurnal ranges in temperatures with areas falling into the 40s at night. Once the ridge moves off to the east, a more zonal pattern will ensue with a series of short waves tracking through the flow. Expect to see showers and thunderstorms pass across the area with the initial system Saturday night into Sunday. There may be additional showers and thunderstorms both Monday and Tuesday, although detail concerning timing is a bit murky as usually occurs further out in time. Temperatures will warm up with highs pushing into the lower to mid 80s. && .AVIATION...
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(For the 06Z TAFS through 06Z Wednesday night) ISSUED AT 128 AM EDT WED MAY 29 2024 Patchy river valley fog is developing across the area, particularly in the Big Sandy River basin. Expect brief MVFR/IFR in fog through 12-13Z in favored valley locations. Otherwise, mainly VFR conditions with light surface winds overnight. After 15Z, westerly to west- northwesterly winds will become gusty at times, with occasional gusts in the teens, becoming light after 23Z. In addition, isolated to scattered showers and storms Wednesday, mainly after 16-18Z through 00Z Thursday will create brief MVFR conditions. Areas of fog or low stratus expected to develop towards the end of the TAF period, creating areas of MVFR/IFR conditions.|
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&& .JKL WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... NONE. && $$ SHORT TERM...JKL LONG TERM...JKL AVIATION...SL