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440 FXUS63 KJKL 130820 AFDJKL AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION National Weather Service Jackson KY 420 AM EDT Thu Jun 13 2024 .KEY MESSAGES...
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- Hot and uncomfortable weather builds through this weekend, with highs in low to mid 90s and heat indices peaking out around 100 degrees in some locations each afternoon Sunday through Tuesday. - Disorganized afternoon showers and thunderstorms will be possible next week as more tropical moisture builds into the region.
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&& .UPDATE... Issued at 130 AM EDT THU JUN 13 2024 No real changes to the forecast with just the inclusion of the latest obs and trends for the T/Td/Sky grids for this update. These minor adjustments have been sent to the NDFD and web servers. UPDATE Issued at 835 PM EDT WED JUN 12 2024 Hourly grids were freshened up based on recent observation trends. This led to dropping temperatures in some of the eastern valley cold spots off quicker than the previous forecast. && .SHORT TERM...
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(This evening through Thursday night) Issued at 456 PM EDT WED JUN 12 2024 Kentucky lies south of the core westerlies locked up across the Great Lakes and north of a deep south west to east oriented trough. Shortwave energy riding west to east along the Northern Tier will help amplify the flow across the Midwest through the period. This will drop a weak frontal boundary southward close to the Ohio River by the end of the short term. Return southwesterly flow around the periphery of the surface high that has moved off to our east will continue to pull warm air in from the southwest. Moisture return will be more slow/gradual since the flow is out of the southwest versus from out of the Deep South. Sensible weather features continued dry, fair weather for the short term. With the slow moisture recovery, surface Tds are only responding very gradually, climbing to around the 60 degree mark by tomorrow. Thus while temperatures will climb to the mid and upper 80s tomorrow, conditions will not feel as oppressive as they might be otherwise. In addition, overnight lows will continue to run cool, in the low 50s in our coolest valley locations tonight and around 60 tomorrow night. Coolest temps will be in the east as western valleys will tend to remain more mixy under the influence of slightly stronger return flow. Valley fog will continue to develop each night through the period, perhaps becoming a bit more widespread with each passing night due to the gradual increase in moisture. However, moderating temperatures through the period will also tend to keep temperatures elevated from crossover thresholds. Thus fog, while becoming a bit more widespread, will probably not become so dense as to become a problem...or from from becoming more impactful than what is typically experienced during the morning commutes. .LONG TERM...(Friday night through Wednesday) Issued at 420 AM EDT THU JUN 13 2024 The period begins with upper-level northwesterly flow, as the trough responsible for Friday afternoon`s shower activity, pivots through the region. Behind the exiting trough, ridging is forecast to build in from the southwest with surface high pressure beginning to establish itself over the region for the remainder of the weekend into next week. As the high shifts north and east, increasing temperatures are expected as highs will climb into the low to mid- 90s for Sunday and Monday; this coupled with increasing moisture will allow for heat indices to approach 100 degrees. Models continue to remain in agreement for next week as surface high pressure will remain across the area. However, as the surface high shifts to the northeast, increasing Gulf moisture will allow for disorganized shower and thunderstorm chances through the remainder of the period with temperatures remaining in the low to mid-90s and heat indices in the upper-90s.
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&& .AVIATION...(For the 06Z TAFS through 06Z Thursday night) ISSUED AT 150 AM EDT THU JUN 13 2024 VFR flight conditions will prevail throughout the period, outside of the river valleys where fog will be found through 13Z. Winds will be light and variable at less than 5 kts into Thursday night. && .JKL WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... NONE. && $$ UPDATE...GREIF SHORT TERM...RAY LONG TERM...VORST AVIATION...JP/GREIF