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256 FXUS63 KILX 191718 AFDILX Area Forecast Discussion...Updated Aviation National Weather Service Lincoln IL 1218 PM CDT Wed Jun 19 2024 .KEY MESSAGES... - Hot and humid conditions will continue across central and southeast IL into this weekend. The hottest conditions will arrive Friday and Saturday when air temperatures climb into the middle to upper 90s, and heat index values peak near or just above 100 degrees. - Isolated thunderstorms will be possible mainly northwest of the IL river this week, with a better chance for thunderstorms arriving Saturday night into Sunday as a cold front moves through Illinois. && .UPDATE... Issued at 1058 AM CDT Wed Jun 19 2024 Only minimal changes to timing of cloud cover and precip chances today, delaying diurnal cumulus formation a few hours, and precipitation chances until after 1 pm. With a frontal boundary draped from Lake Superior to the TX/OK Panhandle area a few counties west of the Mississippi River and making slow progress toward the Illinois River this evening. Thunderstorms should be able to form in this frontal zone. Average SBCAPE is around 1000 J/kg in this area, along with up to 30 kt deep layer shear, and strong to severe thunderstorms could result in this area. A Marginal Risk for severe storms has been designated as far southeast as portions of Knox County, for potential for 60 mph wind gusts. Otherwise, any storm activity should be more isolated with lower shear and less instability as well as an absence of any significant forcing mechanism. Highs still look on target to reach the lower 90s across the area, with dewpoints in the lower 70s achieving mid to upper 90s heat index values for hot and humid conditions. 37 && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 400 AM CDT Wed Jun 19 2024 Early morning surface map shows large high pressure anchored off the mid Atlantic and New England Coast and ridging back into the lower Ohio and mid MS river valley. A frontal boundary extended from central WI through central parts of Iowa and Kansas to 1001 mb low pressure in central NM. Convection was over central IA and nw MO into central KS, nw OK an far northern Texas. An outflow boundary was producing a narrow band of showers and isolated thunderstorms in southeast Iowa into north central MO. Very light showers were noted east of IL over mainly central/eastern Indiana and southeast lower MI. Water vapor loop shows tropical plume of moisture from the central/western Gulf of Mexico had shifted mainly east of IL over IN and Ohio. Subsidence noted nw of I-55. IR satellite shows broken to overcast mid level clouds along and east of I-55 with clear to partly cloudy skies west of I-55. Mild temperatures were in the low to mid 70s with muggy dewpoints in the upper 60s and lower 70s. Peoria tied another record warm low of 75F on June 18, which was originally set in 2018. A strong 597 dm 500 mb ridge over the mid Atlantic region and sw New England was ridging back into the mid and lower MS river valley. Latest forecast models continue to build the upper level ridge westward next few days, with 500 mb height rising to 593-595 dm over central/se IL this afternoon, and up to 595-597 dm on Thu. Latest CAMs show isolated convection possible this afternoon nw of the IL river and near the Indiana border. SPC has shifted marginal risk of severe storms ne of IL from eastern Indiana ne across the southern Great Lakes and into northern New England. Isolated convection possible again Thu afternoon north of Peoria. Most areas will remain dry through Saturday. Main weather story will be the high heat and humidity that continues into this weekend. Highs today in the lower 90s with afternoon heat indices in the mid to upper 90s. SSW winds will not be as breezy as past two days so providing less relief from the high heat and humidity. Lows tonight in the lower 70s. Highs Thu in the low to mid 90s with afternoon heat indices of 95-100F. Airnow.gov shows an orange category (Unhealthy for sensitive groups) appearing over the Wabash river valley over eastern/se IL (similar to this past Monday) with an air quality alert over much of Indiana from midnight tonight through midnight Thu night. Friday and Saturday will likely see the hottest temperatures with highs in the mid 90s and a few areas reaching upper 90s. Afternoon heat indices around 100 will be common and Saturday could surpass 100F similar to conditions we had this past Monday. Will issue another special weather statement to address this heat wave into this weekend. A stronger upper level trof moves into the Midwest during this weekend finally pushing the strong upper level ridge southward and allowing a cold front to push se through nw IL overnight Sat night and thru central/se IL around Sunday as it weakens on Sunday. Will see increasing chances of convection from nw to se during Sat night, with 20-30% pops se of the IL river on Sunday. Heavier rains appear to be nw and north of CWA late Sat afternoon and Sat night and may be dealing with strong to severe storms over IL river valley Sat evening. Highs Sunday in the lower 90s with heat indices in the low to mid 90s in central IL and upper 90s in southeast IL. Monday looks like a drier day as dewpoints could slip into the upper 50s/lower 60s with highs in the upper 80s to around 90F. Upper level ridge building back over IL next Tue/Wed with sw flow returns heat and humidity with highs back in the low to mid 90s and heat indices in the mid 90s to around 100F possible again. The Climate Prediction Center (CPC) 8-14 Day outlook for June 26 through July 2 has 60-70% chance of above normal temperatures over IL. Currently through June 18, temperatures are 1.5-3 degrees above normal in central IL, and we will likely be even more above normal by months end. 07 && .AVIATION...
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(For the 18z TAFs through 18z Thursday Afternoon) Issued at 1218 PM CDT Wed Jun 19 2024 Scattered diurnal cumulus cloud cover with bases around 4000 ft should be prevalent over the central IL terminals until 01Z. Isolated TSRA possible over the area, although coverage is expected to be low enough that mention in any TAF is not included at this time. The best chances for any more organized thunderstorm activity would be at KPIA around 23Z-02Z, but this activity looks like it will likely remain to the west of KPIA. Winds S-SW 9-13 kts this afternoon, becoming S-SE 3-8 kts by 01Z. 37
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&& .ILX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$