Area Forecast Discussion
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894 FXUS61 KILN 181049 AFDILN AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION National Weather Service Wilmington OH 649 AM EDT Wed Sep 18 2024 .SYNOPSIS... An upper level low pressure system over the southern Appalachians will slowly migrate to the east today. This system will offer clouds and perhaps a sprinkle or light rain shower. High pressure and dry weather will then persist into the weekend. && .NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 PM THIS EVENING/... Stacked low pressure over the southern Appalachians to meander slowly east and weaken today. Cyclonic circulation around this system will continue to offer clouds thru the morning with a general decreasing trend as we head into the afternoon - especially across the west. Can not rule out a sprinkle or very light rain shower across the far southeast. Any pcpn that does fall will be very light. Expect warm highs to range from the near 80 southeast (where clouds will be thickest) to the mid 80s west (where most sunshine will be observed). Light northeast to east winds are expected at less than 10 mph. && .SHORT TERM /6 PM THIS EVENING THROUGH 6 PM THURSDAY/...
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Mid level low over the southern Appalachians to open up and track east overnight into Thursday. Clouds decrease this evening with skies becoming mostly clear. This will result in more favorable radiational cooling conditions leading to lows dipping into the upper 50s to the lower 60s. With a light low level northeast flow and mainly clear skies - some fog and stratus development will be possible. The best threat for stratus looks to be over the northeast counties but there is still is a fair amount of uncertainty on placement. A vort lobe rotating around the western periphery of mid level trof and an axis of marginal instability may result in the threat for a shower or thunderstorm east of ILN/s area Thursday afternoon. This activity should remain well east of ILN/s area with partly cloudy to mostly sunny sky conditions. Sunshine will aid warm temperatures reaching highs in the mid and upper 80s.
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&& .LONG TERM /THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY/... Period starts under high pressure with dry weather expected to persist from Thursday night through Sunday. Unsettled weather begins Sunday night with the arrival of mid level short wave energy and moisture convergence ahead of a boundary, bringing a chance of showers and a few thunderstorms to northwestern locations. The threat for showers and storms spreads across the area Monday and Tuesday as additional short waves and moisture advection coincide over the Ohio Valley. Severe weather threat is hard to determine at this point but any measurable rainfall will notable during our drought. Temperatures begin hot with highs around 90 Friday and Saturday. Potential clouds and precip should help curtail readings a bit for the rest of the long term, with highs in the mid and upper 80s Sunday and Monday, and the upper 70s to low 80s Tuesday. && .AVIATION /12Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/...
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An upper level low pressure system centered over the southern Appalachians will slowly migrate east through the TAF period. A VFR cloud deck mainly in the mid level will decrease in coverage early thru the morning with the potential for a cumulus deck into this aftn. Any lingering light showers will be relegated southeast of the TAF/s during the daylight hours. VFR conditions will prevail with ceilings scattering out this afternoon and skies clearing early this evening. With a light low level northeast flow and mainly clear skies - there is a signal for fog and stratus development overnight. The best threat for stratus looks to be over KCMH and KLCK but there is still is a fair amount of uncertainty on placement. Have MVFR cigs developing at KCMH/KLCK with MVFR vsbys at KILN and IFR vsbys at KLUK. The fog will improve Thursday morning with a return to VFR conditions. Winds to remain from the east to northeast between 5 and 10 knots. OUTLOOK...No significant weather expected.
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&& .ILN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... OH...None. KY...None. IN...None. && $$ SYNOPSIS...AR NEAR TERM...AR SHORT TERM...AR LONG TERM...Coniglio AVIATION...AR