Area Forecast Discussion
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542 FXUS61 KILN 081043 AFDILN AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION National Weather Service Wilmington OH 643 AM EDT Wed May 8 2024 .SYNOPSIS... A narrow ridge of high pressure will offer fair and warm conditions through most of today before a disturbance brings a return of showers and thunderstorms late in the day extending into Thursday morning. Cool high pressure will provide dry weather to close the work week before a fast-moving system moving through the Great Lakes brings showers on Saturday. && .NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 PM THIS EVENING/... Southwest mid-level flow ahead of a persistent Western U.S. trough will continue the warm and humid pattern today. A shortwave will eject northeast into the middle Mississippi Valley by the end of the period, bringing increasing clouds. Isolated showers and storms may begin to develop toward the end of the period near and south of the Ohio River along a developing warm front. && .SHORT TERM /6 PM THIS EVENING THROUGH 6 PM THURSDAY/... Some high-res guidance shows the potential for a few strong to severe thunderstorms along the warm front to start the period this evening. While hodographs remain rather straight, bulk shear near 50 knots will be more than enough to allow for deep cores with a large hail and damaging wind risk. Later this evening into the overnight period, the shortwave will shift east. This will bring a wave of low pressure and a trailing cold front into the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys. Recent trends shift the bulk of the strong to severe convection further south, probably even south of our CWA. At any rate, there will likely be a large shield of showers and embedded storms moving through our CWA overnight. The cold front will clear our area to the east on Thursday with cooler and dry air finally arriving late in the day. Highs to the north will remain in the 60s but will still reach into the 70s south of Interstate 70. && .LONG TERM /THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY/... An upper level trough will settle over the region through the weekend, bringing cooler temperatures to the Ohio Valley. An embedded weak mid level short wave will drop down through the area on Friday and this could lead to a few afternoon showers. A stronger mid level short wave will pivot across the area on Saturday, bringing a better chance for showers and a chance of thunderstorms. Surface high pressure will build into the Ohio Valley for Sunday with mostly dry conditions expected. Temperatures will remain below normal through the weekend with daytime highs mainly in the 60s. We will transition to a more zonal flow pattern aloft through early next week with daytime highs back into the 80s Monday and Tuesday. Some embedded mid level energy will lead to some lower end chances for showers and a few thunderstorms both days. && .AVIATION /12Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/...
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Patches of stratus have developed near the Dayton and Columbus terminals early this morning. Due to the scattered nature of the low clouds, expecting burn off to occur rather quickly. Otherwise, fair conditions will occur through much of the day under a narrow ridge of high pressure. The next disturbance will arrive very late this afternoon into tonight. Initially, scattered storms are possible along a developing warm front near the Cincinnati terminals. After this, there should be an increasing coverage of rain showers with embedded storms overnight. MVFR cloud bases are likely to develop during the widespread rain late. OUTLOOK...MVFR/IFR CIGs possible into Thursday morning and again on Friday.
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&& .ILN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... OH...None. KY...None. IN...None. && $$ SYNOPSIS... NEAR TERM... SHORT TERM... LONG TERM...JGL AVIATION...