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905 FXUS63 KDVN 222338 AFDDVN Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Quad Cities IA IL 638 PM CDT Sun Sep 22 2024 .KEY MESSAGES... - Isolated showers or occasional sprinkles are possible into this evening; most of the area should stay dry due to low coverage. - Cooler weather is expected today and Monday with highs only in the 60s to low 70s. - Low confidence in the forecast regarding late this week into next weekend as an upper low interacts with the tropics in a blocking pattern. && .SHORT TERM /THROUGH MONDAY/... Issued at 215 PM CDT Sun Sep 22 2024 Midday WPC surface analysis had a low near the Hudson Bay with a cold front extending to the southwest. As of 2 PM, the front was positioned from NE Wisconsin to along the Iowa/Illinois border and down into NE Oklahoma. It`s been a rather gloomy day with low overcast, steady NW to N winds, occasional showers or sprinkles, and afternoon temperatures only in the 60s. Heading into this evening and tonight, drier air will advect into the region with dewpoints dropping into the 50s and 40s. Thus we can expect mainly dry conditions for the overnight period, along with decreasing cloud cover. Forecast lows are in the mid 40s NW to mid 50s SE. Monday: Seasonable mid to late September weather is expected with highs in the upper 60s to low 70s. A 500mb shortwave trough approaching from the Central Plains may bring a round of showers to locations along and south of Highway 34 by the afternoon (20-30%). More widespread rain is forecast for the overnight period as the wave tracks across eastern Iowa and northwest Illinois. && .LONG TERM /MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY/... Issued at 215 PM CDT Sun Sep 22 2024 The long term period begins 00 UTC Tuesday with a deep trough across the Central US and ridging along the West Coast. A weak shortwave is forecast to move along the Iowa/Missouri border Monday night with the trough axis exiting to our east on or shortly after 12 UTC Tuesday. This shortwave will bring rain showers or light rain to the area mainly south of Interstate 80 (40-60%). Think that the bulk of rain will exit to our east by 12 UTC on Tuesday. Low temperatures on Tuesday morning will be in upper 40s along the Highway 20 corridor to the mid 50s south of Interstate 80. A digging shortwave on the western side of the Central US trough is forecast to become a closed low over the mid Missouri Valley on Tuesday but models disagree on the timing of this occurring but they do agree that this feature will linger across the region through the middle of the week. Mid level lapse rates in the closed low and trough are not very steep and do no think this will bring the risk of showers through midweek but this will depend on where this low tracks. Otherwise, high pressure is forecast to build into the area at the surface. There will be large diurnal changes in temperatures with low temperatures in the upper 40s to lower 50s and high temperatures in the mid to upper 70s. Beyond Thursday, the forecast depends on the models handling of a closed low over lower to mid Mississippi Valley and a potential tropical system in the northeast Gulf of Mexico. Models do show these systems merging but vary on the timing and placement impacting the forecast into next weekend. The ECMWF and Canadian show a broadening of the closed upper low and show it lifting north toward the area and then is absorbed into the 500 MB flow while the GFS has a more compact storm system that moves slowly northward late in the period before being absorbed in the 500 MB flow this next weekend. The ECMWF and Canadian solutions bring chances of showers to the area as early as Thursday night with periods of showers through next Sunday while the GFS limits this to Saturday night into Sunday. High temperatures during this period will be in the mid to upper 70s with lows in the mid to upper 50s. && .AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z MONDAY/...
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Issued at 635 PM CDT Sun Sep 22 2024 A cold front is south and east of the area and will continue to move further away from the region during the TAF period. Latest 2241Z visible satellite has plenty of clouds across the region with high clouds across parts of western and northern sections. MVFR ceilings are still across parts of eastern and southeastern sections including KMLI and KBRL terminals. Latest 2312Z radar has some isolated sprinkles/light showers across parts of eastern Iowa/western Illinois region. Elected to add some into the KMLI for 1 hr and KBRL for 2 hours based on radar data. Some drier air will continue to filter in and provide VFR conditions later this evening at all TAF locations. Northerly winds will gradually become northeasterly by 23/15Z at all TAF locations.
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&& .DVN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... IA...None. IL...None. MO...None. && $$ SHORT TERM...Uttech LONG TERM...Cousins AVIATION...Holicky