216  
FXUS61 KILN 110809  
AFDILN  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH  
309 AM EST MON NOV 11 2024  
   
SYNOPSIS
 
 
DRIER CONDITIONS WILL PREVAIL ABOUT THE REGION THROUGH WEDNESDAY  
BEFORE THE NEXT SYSTEM BRINGS RAIN BACK INTO THE AREA BY  
WEDNESDAY NIGHT INTO THURSDAY. NEAR NORMAL TEMPERATURES ARE  
EXPECTED THROUGH THE UPCOMING WEEK, WITH DRIER CONDITIONS  
RETURNING BY FRIDAY INTO THE WEEKEND.  
 

 
   
NEAR TERM /THROUGH TODAY/
 
 
THE COLD FRONT, ALONG WITH THE ASSOCIATED CLOUD COVER, CONTINUES  
TO PUSH AWAY FROM THE ILN FA, LEAVING CLEAR SKIES IN ITS WAKE  
TOWARD DAYBREAK FOR THE AREA. SFC FLOW WILL REMAIN OUT OF THE  
WNW AT ABOUT 5-10KTS AS TEMPS RANGE FROM THE LOWER 40S (EC IN  
AND WC OH) TO LOWER 50S (THE LOWER SCIOTO VALLEY) BY SUNRISE.  
 
FOR THE DAYTIME, EXPECT THAT SOME STRATOCU WILL PIVOT BACK INTO  
THE REGION FROM THE N, LEADING TO INCREASING CLOUD COVER  
PROGRESSIVELY FROM N TO S THROUGH EARLY AFTERNOON. EXPECT THAT  
LOCALES NEAR/S OF THE OH RVR SHOULD STAY THE CLEAREST THROUGH  
THE DAYTIME, BUT THERE SHOULD BE AT LEAST SOME CU/STRATOCU JUST  
ABOUT EVERYWHERE BY MIDDAY, WITH THE MOST COHESIVE CLOUD COVER  
NEAR/N OF I-71.  
 
HIGHS TODAY SHOULD REACH INTO THE UPPER 50S TO LOWER 60S AMIDST  
BREEZY CONDITIONS FROM MID MORNING THROUGH MID AFTERNOON. GUSTS  
AROUND 20-25 MPH ARE EXPECTED BEFORE SUBSIDING A BIT LATE IN  
THE DAY.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM /TONIGHT THROUGH 6 PM TUESDAY/
 
 
A SECOND S/W PIVOTING TO THE SE THROUGH THE GREAT LAKES/OH VLYS  
BY LATE THIS EVENING WILL BRING WITH IT ANOTHER COLD FRONT,  
WHICH WILL MOVE QUICKLY FROM N TO S THROUGH THE ILN FA THIS  
EVENING. THIS WILL BE MARKED BY A SHARP WIND SHIFT TO OUT OF THE  
N, ALONG WITH A REINFORCING SHOT OF SEASONABLY CHILLY AIR, WHICH  
WILL SETTLE IN BY DAYBREAK TUESDAY. TEMPS TONIGHT SHOULD BOTTOM  
OUT IN THE MID TO UPPER 30S BEFORE REBOUNDING TO THE LOWER 50S  
BY TUESDAY AFTERNOON AMIDST MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES.  
 
CLOUD COVER SHOULD SLOWLY ERODE/SCATTER OUT LATE IN THE DAY  
TUESDAY, YIELDING TO CLEAR SKIES TOWARD SUNSET AND BEYOND AS  
HIGH PRESSURE DRIFTS E OF THE REGION BY TUESDAY NIGHT.  
 

 
   
LONG TERM /TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY/
 
 
HIGH PRESSURE SHIFTS FARTHER NORTHEAST OF THE REGION TUESDAY NIGHT  
THROUGH WEDNESDAY. THIS WILL ALLOW WINDS TO VEER TOWARD THE SOUTH BY  
LATE ON WEDNESDAY AND TEMPERATURES AND DEW POINTS TO START  
INCREASING. ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY, A LOW PRESSURE  
SYSTEM IS FORECAST TO PROGRESS THROUGH THE LAKES. RAIN CHANCES  
INCREASE OVER THE OHIO VALLEY DURING THIS TIME PERIOD AS A WARM  
FRONT AND COLD FRONT MOVE THROUGH. UPPER LEVEL FORCING WILL ALSO BE  
PRESENT WHICH SHOULD HELP SUPPORT WIDESPREAD RAINFALL.  
 
HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS IN FROM THE WEST BEHIND THE FRONT THURSDAY  
NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY. DESPITE THE DROP IN TEMPERATURES, READINGS  
STILL REMAIN ABOVE MID NOVEMBER AVERAGES. RAIN CHANCES INCREASE  
SUNDAY INTO MONDAY WHEN THE NEXT COLD FRONT IS FORECAST TO APPROACH  
THE AREA.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /07Z MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/
 
 
SKIES HAVE TRENDED CLEARER FOR THE LOCAL SITES IN THE POST-  
FRONTAL ENVIRONMENT, BUT ADDITIONAL STRATOCU WILL WORK BACK INTO  
THE AREA FOR THE DAYTIME, LEADING TO SCT/BKN MVFR/VFR CONDITIONS  
FOR THE AFTERNOON. THE BEST COVERAGE OF CIGS WILL DRIFT TO THE  
S/SE THROUGH THE DAYTIME, EVENTUALLY REACHING KCVG/KLUK PAST  
18Z. THESE CIGS MAY BRIEFLY SCATTER OUT FOLLOWING THE PASSAGE OF  
A SECONDARY FRONT BETWEEN ABOUT 00Z-02Z, BUT SHOULD RETURN ONCE  
AGAIN TOWARD/BEYOND 06Z FOR END OF KCVG 30-HR TAF PERIOD.  
 
WNW WINDS AROUND 10KTS EARLY IN THE PERIOD WILL SUBSIDE A BIT  
TOWARD DAYBREAK BEFORE DIURNALLY-DRIVEN MIXING LEADS TO WSW AT  
12-15KTS, WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 20-25KTS AT TIMES, DURING THE  
EARLY AFTERNOON. THESE WINDS SHOULD AGAIN SUBSIDE TO 10-12KTS  
SLOWLY PAST 21Z, EVENTUALLY GOING OUT OF THE NNW AT 10KTS OR  
LESS LATE IN THE PERIOD.  
 
OUTLOOK...MVFR CONDITIONS POSSIBLE WEDNESDAY NIGHT INTO  
THURSDAY. MVFR CIGS MAY LINGER INTO FRIDAY.  
 

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

 
 

 
 
SYNOPSIS...KC  
NEAR TERM...KC  
SHORT TERM...KC  
LONG TERM...CAMPBELL  
AVIATION...KC  
 
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