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FXUS61 KILN 101423  
AFDILN  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH  
923 AM EST SUN NOV 10 2024  
   
SYNOPSIS
 
 
A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVING THROUGH THE REGION BRINGS SOME MUCH  
NEEDED RAIN TO THE AREA ON SUNDAY WITH BREEZY CONDITIONS. DRY  
CONDITIONS RETURN FOR THE FIRST PART OF THE WORK WEEK AS HIGH  
PRESSURE BUILDS BACK IN.  
 

 
   
NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/
 
 
MID LEVEL LOW OVER THE UPPER MS VALLEY TO OPEN UP AND TRACK EAST  
THRU THE GREAT LAKES.  
 
AT THE SURFACE, AN OCCLUDING LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL BE  
WORKING ITS WAY JUST NORTHWEST OF THE REGION, WITH ITS ATTENDANT  
WARM FRONT LIFTING THRU ILN/S FA THIS MORNING. LOW LEVEL JET OF  
45 TO 50 KTS HAS PROVIDED EFFICIENT MOISTURE TRANSPORT WITH THIS  
MORNINGS 12Z ILN SOUNDING SHOWING A PWAT OF 1.55 INCHES. THIS  
VALUE IS CLOSE TO 300 PERCENT NORMAL. LOW LEVEL JET WILL PIVOT  
EAST THIS MORNING WITH WIDESPREAD RAIN DECREASING IN COVERAGE  
THIS AFTN. ALTHOUGH COVERAGE WILL DECREASE LATER THIS AFTERNOON  
PRECIPITATION CHANCES WILL CONTINUE UNTIL ASSOCIATED SURFACE  
COLD FRONT SWEEPS EAST THRU THE AREA THIS EVENING. STORM TOTAL  
RAINFALL TO RANGE FROM 0.5" OVER WEST CENTRAL OHIO TO 1-1.50"  
ALONG AND SOUTHEAST OF I-70. CAN NOT RULE OUT A RUMBLE OF  
THUNDER WITH VERY MARGINAL INSTABILITY IN PLACE.  
 
THE PRESSURE GRADIENT TIGHTENS WITH SOUTHWEST WINDS OF 15 TO 20  
MPH GUSTING UP TO 30 MPH AT TIMES.  
 
TEMPERATURES REMAIN RELATIVELY MILD, REACHING HIGHS GENERALLY IN  
THE LOWER TO MIDDLE 60S.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM /MONDAY/
 
 
THE COLD FRONT WILL BE MOVING THROUGH THE REGION AT THE START  
OF THE SHORT TERM AND PRECIPITATION WILL TAPER OFF WEST TO EAST.  
WINDS SHIFT TO OUT OF THE WEST AND GUSTS DECREASE AS WE HEAD  
INTO THE OVERNIGHT. OVERNIGHT LOW TEMPERATURES FALL INTO THE MID  
40S AS THE COLD AIR ADVECTION REGIME BEGINS.  
 
MONDAY WILL AGAIN BE BREEZY, PARTICULARLY NORTH OF I-70 WHERE  
THE PRESSURE GRADIENT REMAINS TIGHT AS THE PARENT SHORTWAVE  
MOVES THROUGH. ANTICIPATING SOME CLOUD COVER THROUGH MONDAY IN  
THE CAA, PARTICULARLY NORTH OF I-70. HIGH TEMPERATURES REACH THE  
UPPER 50S IN THE NORTH WHERE CLOUD COVER IS THICKEST, LOW 60S IN  
THE SOUTH.  
 

 
   
LONG TERM /MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY/
 
 
HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS IN FROM THE NORTH MONDAY NIGHT INTO TUESDAY.  
SEASONABLE TEMPERATURES ARE FORECAST ALONG WITH DRY CONDITIONS. HIGH  
PRESSURE SHIFTS EAST TUESDAY NIGHT WHICH WILL ALLOW FOR SOUTHERLY  
FLOW TO REDEVELOP AND TEMPERATURES TO MODERATE THROUGH THE DAY ON  
WEDNESDAY. RAIN CHANCES INCREASE LATER ON WEDNESDAY INTO WEDNESDAY  
NIGHT WHEN THE NEXT COLD FRONT AND UPPER LEVEL DISTURBANCE ARE  
FORECAST TO PROGRESS THROUGH THE OHIO VALLEY. THE FRONT IS LIKELY TO  
BE PROGRESSIVE WHICH WILL HELP KEEP THE TOTAL QPF ON THE LOW SIDE.  
 
HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS IN FROM THE WEST FOR THE END OF THE WEEK  
BRINGING NEAR AVERAGE TEMPERATURES ON THURSDAY BEFORE MODERATING  
THROUGH THE END OF THE WEEK. THE NEXT CHANCE FOR RAIN MAY ARRIVE  
LATE NEXT WEEKEND WHEN THE NEXT LOW IS FORECAST TO FORM OUT IN THE  
PLAINS.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /14Z SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/
 
 
NOT TOO MANY CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS TAFS OTHER THAN SOME MINOR  
TIMING TWEAKS. LOTS TO TALK ABOUT SO BROKE IT DOWN BY CATEGORY  
BELOW...  
 
PRECIP: RECENT RADAR REFLECTIVITY INDICATES WIDESPREAD  
RAIN SHOWERS MOVING THROUGH THE FORECAST AREA. MODERATE  
INTENSITY RAIN CONTINUES THROUGH THE MORNING HOURS BEFORE  
BECOMING MORE SCATTERED IN NATURE BY THIS AFTERNOON. THERE IS A  
VERY SLIGHT CHANCE FOR THE ODD RUMBLE OF THUNDER, BUT PRIMARILY  
EXPECTING SHOWERS SO DID NOT INCLUDE ANY TS IN TAFS. RAIN TAPERS  
OFF LATE AFTERNOON AS THE COLD FRONT PUSHES THROUGH AND WE DRY  
OUT FOR THE EVENING HOURS.  
 
CIGS/VSBYS: MOST SITES ARE AT MVFR CIGS AND VSBY WITH THE  
EXCEPTION OF KLUK, WHICH HAS DROPPED TO IFR VSBY. THE  
EXPECTATION IS THAT ALL SITES WILL HOVER BETWEEN MVFR AND IFR  
CONDITIONS THROUGH THE REMAINDER OF THE MORNING AND INTO THE  
AFTERNOON HOURS. WE MAY EVEN SEE POCKETS OF LIFR CIGS THIS  
AFTERNOON AT NORTHERN TAF SITES, BUT DUE TO LOW CONFIDENCE, DID  
NOT INCLUDE JUST YET. AS THE COLD FRONT MOVES THROUGH SUNDAY  
EVENING, WE'LL EXPERIENCE AN ABRUPT CLEARING AS POST-FRONTAL  
SUBSIDENCE PROCESSES TAKE OVER. HOWEVER, EXPECT SOME LOW LEVEL  
SCATTERED COLD AIR ADVECTION CU IN THE POST-FRONTAL REGIME.  
COULD POSSIBLY BE BKN AT TIMES.  
 
WINDS: A LLJ MOVING THROUGH WILL MIX DOWN, INCREASING WIND  
SPEEDS NEAR THE SURFACE. WE'RE JUST STARTING TO SEE AN INCREASE  
IN WIND SPEEDS AT THE START OF THE TAF PERIOD AND THIS TREND  
WILL CONTINUE INTO THE LATE MORNING AND AFTERNOON HOURS.  
SUSTAINED WINDS WILL BE OUT OF THE SOUTHWEST AROUND 12-15  
KNOTS, WITH 25 KNOT GUSTS. AS THE COLD FRONT MOVES THROUGH  
DURING THE EVENING HOURS, WINDS WILL ABRUPTLY SHIFT TO OUT OF  
THE WEST AND GUSTS WILL DECREASE.  
 
OUTLOOK...MVFR CONDITIONS POSSIBLE WEDNESDAY NIGHT INTO  
THURSDAY.  
 

 
   
ILN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
OH...NONE.  
KY...NONE.  
IN...NONE.  
 

 
 

 
 
SYNOPSIS...CA  
NEAR TERM...AR  
SHORT TERM...CA  
LONG TERM...CAMPBELL  
AVIATION...CA  
 
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