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Issued by NWS Louisville, KY
Issued by NWS Louisville, KY
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170 FXUS63 KLMK 030820 AFDLMK Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Louisville KY 420 AM EDT Wed Sep 3 2025 .KEY MESSAGES... * Early fog will begin to dissipate after sunrise. * Two cold fronts will bring additional chances for rain Wednesday night/Thursday and Friday night/Saturday. Expected rainfall amounts are unlikely to significantly alter current drought conditions. * Cooler and drier air returns this weekend. && .SHORT TERM /THROUGH THURSDAY/... Issued at 419 AM EDT Wed Sep 3 2025 This morning, yesterday`s rainfall, clearings skies, light winds, and falling temperatures are expected to lead to patchy dense fog and low stratus over parts of the CWA. Conditions are expected to quickly improve after sunrise. Today, a shortwave riding southeast into the Lower Ohio Valley along the upper trough that has been parked over the eastern US will push the stubborn inverted surface trough off to the southeast. This will help to keep southern Indiana and central Kentucky drier than yesterday, but it`s looking a little more likely that isolated to scattered showers and maybe a rumble of thunder or two could develop along a boundary south of the Kentucky parkways later this afternoon/evening. Precipitable water values of near an inch or slightly higher and models soundings with limited instability and shear should keep any activity uneventful. Most will see lots of sunshine, and with light warm air advection highs are expected to reach into the low to mid 80s. Tonight into Thursday, a cold front approaches from the northwest bringing widespread showers to the region. Most of the CWA could receive between 0.25-0.75" of rain by the time the front and associated showers exit the CWA by Thursday night. Most locations will likely see a total closer to the lower end of the range (or even less), but there will likely be some overachievers too. Given the time of day, a near surface stable layer should help to limit any severe weather. Lows tonight are expected to drop into the upper 50s to mid 60s before cold air advection behind the front limits Thursday highs to the low to mid 70s over most of the CWA. In southern Kentucky ahead of the CAA, highs could reach into the upper 70s to even the low 80s. && .LONG TERM /THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY/... Issued at 419 AM EDT Wed Sep 3 2025 Thursday night, right behind the cold front exiting the CWA, the center of a surface high will drop southeast through the central of the CWA. This will bring a quick return to warm air advection into the CWA, lifting Friday temperatures back into low 80s to low 90s under mostly sunny skies early in the day, but by the evening into overnight hours, a second cold front approaching from the northwest will begin increasing rain chances. Rain showers with chances of thunder look to become likely by Friday night into the first half of the day on Saturday before clearing off to the southeast during Saturday afternoon. Cold air advection behind the front is expected to knock highs back into the low to mid 70s. A few may only see the upper 60s. Towards the second half of the weekend into early next week, high pressure and upper ridging work into the area before the upper ridging becomes more zonal on Monday. This is expected to keep skies mostly sunny on Sunday and Monday as temperatures inch up day by day. Precipitation chances begin to increase by midweek. && .AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z THURSDAY/... Issued at 139 AM EDT Wed Sep 3 2025 Tonight could get interesting with fairly high chances for low stratus and/or fog developing in parts of southern Indiana and central Kentucky. Looks like the hardest hit will be west of SDF. This looks like VLIFR fog and or ceilings will likely affect HNB and BWG. Conditions could be slightly better east of SDF affecting LEX and RGA. Still LIFR and/or IFR conditions are expected. By around 13z improvements are expected. The rest of the period looks to be under VFR conditions. A small chance for a shower remains tomorrow, but it`s enough to add to the TAFs. && .LMK WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... KY...None. IN...None. && $$ SHORT TERM...KDW LONG TERM...KDW AVIATION...KDW