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FXUS63 KILX 242334
AFDILX

Area Forecast Discussion...Updated Aviation
National Weather Service Lincoln IL
634 PM CDT Fri May 24 2024

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Stronger showers and thunderstorms to continue into the evening
  hours. Some storms could become severe with damaging winds,
  large hail, and an isolated tornado.

- Saturday will be dry and warm. Highs in the 70s, clear skies,
  and dry weather makes for a beautiful Saturday.

- There is a 80-100% chance of thunderstorms on Sunday. These
  storms have the potential to be severe, with an enhanced risk
  (level 3 of 5) for severe weather that day.

&&

.DISCUSSION...
Issued at 245 PM CDT Fri May 24 2024

The storms this afternoon continue to have a severe aspect to them,
with damaging winds, large hail, and an isolated tornado being
possible. They are quite chaotic in motion and where they are
initiating. There are multiple boundaries interacting with each
other. They are seemingly merging to create a linear formation and
will move off to the east towards the Indiana border this evening.
There is a flooding risk with these storms as they are moving slower
and the axis of higher PWAT values is across the CWA, east of I-55.
The severe risk should subside before midnight tonight.

Saturday a surface high pressure will set up over the area,
providing us a brief breather before the next round of active
weather arrives Sunday morning. There is a low pressure system
bringing frontal passages through the region on Sunday with a risk
of severe weather along with the cold front.

A warm front will quickly move north through central Illinois early
Sunday morning, placing us in the warm sector. This should allow us
to destabilize and break any cap that is in place ahead of the
cold front. Highs that day are in the upper 70s to mid 80s, with
dewpoints near 70. The GFS is showing about 3000-4000 J/kg of
SBCAPE, 40-55 knots effective bulk wind shear, and very steep mid-
level lapse rates of ~9 C/km by 18z Sunday. DCAPE is showing
around 1000 J/kg on forecast NAM and GFS soundings at that same
time. This round of severe weather will have an all hazards risk,
damaging winds, large hail, and a tornado or two.

Monday (Memorial Day) has a 20-30% of any showers that day but will
be mainly dry. However, it will be quite windy. So those on the lake
or tent camping should stay aware of any stronger wind gusts that
may occur Sunday night into Monday. There is a 50-70% chance of wind
gusts 40+ mph overnight. Temperatures look to be in the mid 70s for
the holiday.

Further passed Monday, highs slowly warm back up but stay in the mid
70s to low 80s through the week.

Copple

&&

.AVIATION...  (For the 00z TAFs through 00z Saturday Evening)
Issued at 634 PM CDT Fri May 24 2024

An approaching cold front and scattered thunderstorms ahead of
this feature will affect the central IL terminals until around
03Z, then showers will taper off and end, with skies clearing
overnight. Thunderstorms until 03Z may contain MVFR or brief IFR
cigs/vsbys, however predominantly VFR conditions are expected.
Winds gusty and variable around thunderstorms, locally in excess
of 30 kts, but predominant winds will initially be S 10-20 kts,
then shift to NW around 10 kts behind the front. High pressure
arriving behind the front will eventually produce light and
variable winds by around 12Z Saturday.

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&&

.ILX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
None.
&&

$$