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161 FXUS61 KILN 221039 AFDILN AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION National Weather Service Wilmington OH 639 AM EDT Sun Sep 22 2024 .SYNOPSIS... An upper level disturbance moving through the Ohio Valley will bring occasional chances for showers and a few thunderstorms tonight through Tuesday. Warm conditions are expected again today before more seasonable temperatures overspread the region for the start of the work week. && .NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 PM THIS EVENING/... Mid level ridge in place across the region early this morning will flatten out through the day as mid level energy moves into the ridge from the west. This will lead to an increase in high and then mid level clouds from the west later this morning and into this afternoon. We will be warm again to day but the increasing clouds should help limit temperatures at least somewhat, especially across our west and will range daytime highs from the mid 80s far west to the lower 90s in the east. Some weak instability will develop through the afternoon and various high res CAMs are trying to develop/advect scattered showers and a few thunderstorms into our area from the west this afternoon. Given the fact that this is moving into a pretty dry airmass, will limit pops to mainly lower end chance and keep them mainly across our western areas. && .SHORT TERM /6 PM THIS EVENING THROUGH 6 PM MONDAY/... West to southwest flow will continue aloft tonight into Tuesday with additional areas of mid level energy advecting across our area. This will help drag a frontal boundary slowly east into the region tonight and as we perhaps moisten up a bit more, we should see a somewhat better chance for showers and few thunderstorms to continue across the area tonight. Again though, given the overall dry pattern, will continue to limit pops to chance category for tonight. Lows tonight will be in the low to mid 60s. It looks like the frontal boundary may stall out across our area through the day on Monday. With additional waves of mid level energy moving through the Ohio Valley, a chance of showers and a few thunderstorms will continue through the day. The best chance for pcpn will be along and southeast of the boundary, generally across our southern forecast area. Temperatures will be more seasonable with highs on Monday ranging from the mid 70s northwest to the lower 80s in the southeast. && .LONG TERM /MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY/... Shortwave energy continues to dig into the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley to start the extended period Monday night and Tuesday. With an associated cold front just to our west, southwesterly flow will provide deep moisture, allowing for a good chance of widespread showers and storms. The latest guidance calls for a wave of surface low pressure to lift toward the Ohio Valley late Monday night, with showers increasing from southwest to northeast by morning. The cold front will then make it way through the area later on Tuesday. Guidance varies a bit, but QPF amounts appear to average half inch to an inch during this time. The low moves away on Wednesday... at which time uncertainty in the forecast increases significantly as a tropical system may be moving into the southeast United States. In general, we appear to be headed into more of a blocky pattern once again, with the northern stream retreating well north into Canada. This would make rainfall in our area depend upon the development and movement of the tropical system late in the week. For now, have a low chance of PoPs to allow for the uncertainty during this time. && .AVIATION /12Z SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/...
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Fairly widespread river valley fog will slowly improve through mid morning. This will likely result in some IFR to locally VLIFR conditions at KLUK for the first hour or so of the TAF period. Otherwise, expect high and mid level clouds to increase through the day ahead of an approaching upper level disturbance. This will eventually lead to a chance for showers and a few thunderstorms late this afternoon into tonight. However, given the dry airmass in place across the region, there is some uncertainty as to how widespread these will actually be. Will therefore just include a VCSH in the TAFs heading into this evening. Cigs will drop into MVFR category later tonight into Monday morning. OUTLOOK...Thunderstorms possible Tuesday.
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&& .ILN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... OH...None. KY...None. IN...None. && $$ SYNOPSIS...JGL NEAR TERM...JGL SHORT TERM...JGL LONG TERM... AVIATION...JGL