Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Jackson, KY

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784 FXUS63 KJKL 232055 AFDJKL AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION National Weather Service Jackson KY 455 PM EDT Thu May 23 2024 .KEY MESSAGES...
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- Showers and thunderstorms are expected from time to time through the middle of next week, especially during the afternoon and early evening hours. - A few storms could be strong to severe this evening. - There is a potential for severe thunderstorms again on Sunday, with damaging winds and large hail being the primary threats.
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&& .SHORT TERM...
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(This evening through Friday night) Issued at 455 PM EDT THU MAY 23 2024 A stalled, ill-defined frontal boundary is located just north of KY late this afternoon. On the south side of the front, our air mass is mild and fairly humid, with dew points running in the 60s. Temperatures are running in the 70s, being held back during the day by earlier clouds and precip. Never the less, it`s enough to support another round of thunderstorms heading in from central KY, helped along by a weak mid/upper level trough. Modest shear is also present, and marginally severe storms can`t be ruled out with the instability/shear combo, with Severe Thunderstorm Watch 293 continuing until 8 PM for our western counties. The convection is expected to weaken as it exits east tonight. Clouds will try to break up as mid-upper levels dry, but radiational cooling after the precip will probably result in fog and low clouds developing and lasting into Friday morning. The fog and low clouds will dry up by mid day and sun/heating will cause destabilization again. However, the currently stalled frontal boundary will lift north away from the region as a warm front, and the only mid/upper level wave to be seen in models should have its main influence to our south in the afternoon and evening. That being the case, despite instability, the probability of rain appears to be relatively low Friday and Friday night due to lack of support, and nothing more than a small chance (30%) has been used. .LONG TERM...(Saturday through Thursday) Issued at 455 PM EDT THU MAY 23 2024 An updated long term discussion will be sent shortly.
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&& .AVIATION...(For the 18Z TAFS through 18Z Friday afternoon) ISSUED AT 251 PM EDT THU MAY 23 2024 MVFR conditions lingered some places in extreme eastern KY at the start of the period, but VFR conditions were rapidly expanding eastward as clouds break up. Sunshine is destabilizing the atmosphere, and additional showers and thunderstorms developing over central KY will move/develop east into the JKL forecast area this afternoon. Coverage remains uncertain, and VCTS has been used in TAFs from late today into tonight. They will bring localized sub-VFR conditions, but timing and location is to problematic to include in TAFs. Once the precipitation dies out tonight, fog and low clouds are expected to develop bring IFR or worse conditions for most places. VFR conditions are then expected to return late Friday morning. && .JKL WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... NONE. && $$ SHORT TERM...HAL LONG TERM...GEOGERIAN AVIATION...HAL