Area Forecast Discussion
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868 FXUS63 KJKL 102020 AFDJKL AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION National Weather Service Jackson KY 420 PM EDT Fri May 10 2024 .KEY MESSAGES...
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- Some showers and perhaps a storm or two are possible, at times, this afternoon and Saturday afternoon. - Precipitation free weather is anticipated from Saturday night into Monday morning, before unsettled weather returns. - Expect cooler temperatures through the weekend, with milder weather then returning.
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&& .SHORT TERM...
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(This evening through Saturday night) Issued at 322 PM EDT FRI MAY 10 2024 Shortwave trough, embedded within broader troughiness across much of the county, is clearing our region this afternoon. Shortwave ridging will replace it briefly, providing equally brief clearing skies, good enough for aurora watching, per Space Weather Prediction Center`s severe geomagnetic storm warning! Not certain it will be visible this far south, but worth a look. Relatively light winds and these clear skies should promote valley fog formation late tonight. In the wake of this morning`s cold front, expect low temperatures to fall into the 40`s for most locations. Saturday, another shortwave trough will cross the region, reinforcing the cold front and bringing another night with lows in the 40s Saturday night. Along the front, we`ll see another potential for light rains, similar to today. Also similar to today, the deepest moisture and thus potential for storms look to be in far eastern KY. Forecast soundings west of Jackson show a fairly stout inversion above about 700 mb, but it`s weaker east of Jackson. .LONG TERM...(Sunday through Friday) Issued at 420 PM EDT FRI MAY 10 2024 The 10/12z model suite is in good agreement Sunday morning showing eastern Kentucky under rising heights as the upper level troughing begins to lift away to the northeast. This will set the stage for surface high pressure to crest over the Central Appalachians later Sunday and Sunday night. A slow-moving filling low/trough then tracks from the Central Plains on Sunday Night to over the Ohio Valley late Tuesday and Tuesday night and off the Southern New England shore on Wednesday night and Thursday. Under this atmospheric undulation, a weak surface low will follow a similar path from Kansas, directly across the Ohio Valley, and then off the Mid-Atlantic coast. A weak cold front settles through our area on Wednesday as that low departs. Surface high pressure and shortwave ridging aloft return Wednesday night into Thursday before yet another upper level trough and weak surface low approach for Friday. The sensible weather will feature dry periods interspersed with rain chances as these systems pass. Initially, high pressure will ensure seasonably cool and dry conditions on Sunday and Sunday night. Expect temperatures to reach the lower to middle 70s on Sunday followed by lows in the mid 40s to lower 50s on Sunday night, all the while under clear to partly cloudy skies. This will favor fog forming in the typical valley locations again on Sunday night. Sunshine fades on Monday as clouds thicken from the southwest. A few showers become possible by late in the afternoon, primarily west of I-75. It will be milder with highs in the mid 70s west to the lower 80s far east. A spell of numerous to at times widespread mostly light to moderate shower activity is then expected from Monday night into Wednesday. The precipitation and cloud cover should lead to suppressed diurnal temperature ranges, primarily lower to middle 70s during the day and mid to upper 50s at night. A general 0.75 to 1.50 inches of rain expected to fall across most of the area during this timeframe. Some thunder is also possible but instability appears very marginal. Clearer and drier weather then makes a brief comeback Wednesday into Thursday under weak ridging before more showers and possible thunderstorm chances return late Thursday through Friday with another trough/weak surface low. High temperatures warm back to around 80 degrees on Thursday under some sunshine before thicker clouds hold highs in the 70s on Friday. Nighttime lows remain mild, primarily in the 50 to 60 range.
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&& .AVIATION...(For the 18Z TAFS through 18Z Saturday afternoon) ISSUED AT 112 PM EDT FRI MAY 10 2024 A cold front has cleared the region early this afternoon, but post frontal cloud cover has lingered, with ceilings in a few spots briefly IFR. Still seeing a few showers, but the back edge has just cleared KSYM and any further activity should be limited to KJKL/KSJS before ending in the next few hours. VFR conditions should be at all sites before the evening hours. With partly cloudy skies and light winds, expect some valley fog formation, but no concerns at TAF sites. Expect winds to pick up from the west, ahead of the next disturbance to cross the region. Rain chances return early Saturday afternoon. && .JKL WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... NONE. && $$ SHORT TERM...SHARP LONG TERM...GEERTSON AVIATION...SHARP