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FXUS61 KILN 150210  
AFDILN  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH  
910 PM EST THU NOV 14 2024  
   
SYNOPSIS
 
 
A FEW SHOWERS WILL LINGER INTO TONIGHT AS A FRONTAL BOUNDARY  
MOVES THROUGH THE OHIO VALLEY. HIGH PRESSURE AND A DRIER  
AIRMASS WILL THEN BUILD INTO THE AREA AS WE HEAD INTO THE WEEKEND.  
 

 
   
NEAR TERM /THROUGH FRIDAY/
 
 
SURFACE LOW PRESSURE IS NOW CENTERED SOMEWHERE IN THE VICINITY  
OF THE METRO-DETROIT AREA. WHILE THE AXIS OF A MID-LEVEL TROUGH  
IS MOVING EAST OF THE AREA, AND HEIGHTS ARE BEGINNING TO RISE,  
COOL NW FLOW ON THE BACK SIDE OF THE TROUGH AT 850MB IS  
CONTINUING TO SUPPORT THICK STRATOCUMULUS CLOUDS. DEEP-LAYER  
MOISTURE HAS ERODED AND MOVED EAST, WITH THE 00Z KILN SOUNDING  
RELATIVELY DRY ABOVE 700MB, AND MODEL SOUNDINGS SUGGESTING THE  
DRY LAYER EXTENDING DOWN TO 800MB BY 06Z. AS SUCH, THE  
PRECIPITATION MODE HAS GENERALLY CHANGED FROM SHOWERS TO  
DRIZZLE. MODELS ARE NEVER PERFECT AT DEPICTING DRIZZLE IN  
SCENARIOS LIKE THIS, BUT PATTERN RECOGNITION WOULD SUGGEST THAT  
PATCHY DRIZZLE WILL CONTINUE OVERNIGHT. THIS HAS BEEN ADJUSTED  
IN THE FORECAST -- TO ADD DRIZZLE AND EXTEND THE LENGTH OF  
PRECIPITATION THROUGH MORNING. CERTAINLY THINK SOME LIGHT  
PATCHES OF DRIZZLE (OR WIDELY SCATTERED SHOWERS) COULD EVEN  
CONTINUE INTO THE DAY TOMORROW, BUT WILL WAIT FOR HIGHER  
CONFIDENCE BEFORE MAKING THIS ADJUSTMENT. TEMPERATURES WERE  
ADJUSTED UP BY A COUPLE DEGREES FROM THE PREVIOUS FORECAST  
OVERNIGHT, WITH THICK MOISTURE PREVENTING TEMPERATURES FROM  
FALLING TOO MUCH SO FAR.  
 
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SURFACE LOW PRESSURE IS CURRENTLY SITUATED OVER NORTHEAST  
INDIANA WITH AN OCCLUDED FRONT EXTENDING SOUTH FROM IT THROUGH  
EASTERN INDIANA AND INTO CENTRAL KENTUCKY. AN AREA OF MORE  
WIDESPREAD SHOWERS AND PERHAPS AN EMBEDDED THUNDERSTORM WILL  
CONTINUE TO MOVE EAST ACROSS SOUTHEAST PORTIONS OF OUR AREA OVER  
THE NEXT COUPLE OF HOURS. OTHERWISE, SCATTERED SHOWERS  
ELSEWHERE ACROSS THE AREA WILL TAPER OFF FROM THE WEST THROUGH  
LATE AFTERNOON AND INTO THIS EVENING AS THE FRONTAL BOUNDARY  
MOVES THROUGH. LOWS TONIGHT WILL BE IN THE MID TO UPPER 40S.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM /FRIDAY NIGHT/
 
 
SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE WILL BUILD SLOWLY EAST INTO OUR AREA  
FRIDAY INTO FRIDAY NIGHT. NORTH TO NORTHWEST LOW LEVEL FLOW  
AHEAD OF THIS WILL KEEP US IN NEUTRAL OR WEAK CAA THROUGH THE  
DAY ON FRIDAY. WITH SOME LINGERING LOW LEVEL MOISTURE IN PLACE,  
A FAIR AMOUNT OF CLOUDS WILL PERSIST THROUGH THE DAY ON FRIDAY  
BEFORE SOME PARTIAL CLEARING BEGINS TO DEVELOP FROM THE WEST  
FRIDAY NIGHT. HIGHS ON FRIDAY WILL BE IN THE LOW TO MID 50S  
WITH LOWS FRIDAY NIGHT IN THE UPPER 30S TO LOWER 40S.  
 

 
   
LONG TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/
 
 
WEATHER SHOULD BE DRY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AS HIGH PRESSURE SETTLES  
SOUTHEAST FROM THE GREAT LAKES AND OHIO VALLEY. A WEAKENING BOUNDARY  
MAY PRODUCE A FEW SHOWERS ACROSS NORTHERN LOCATIONS ON SUNDAY NIGHT  
BEFORE HIGH PRESSURE AND DRY AIR RETURN FOR MONDAY. LOW PRESSURE  
TRAVELING TO THE WESTERN GREAT LAKES WILL BRING THE LIKELIHOOD FOR  
RAIN MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY. A PERSISTENTLY MOIST AND UNSETTLED  
WEATHER REGIME WILL ALLOW THE THREAT FOR RAIN TO LINGER THROUGH  
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.  
 
TEMPERATURES WILL STAY RELATIVELY MILD FOR MOST OF THE PERIOD, WITH  
HIGHS IN THE MID AND UPPER 50S ON SATURDAY, CLIMBING INTO THE 60S  
FOR SUNDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY. READINGS FALL TO THE MID 40S TO MID  
50S ON THURSDAY UNDER A ROUND OF COLD ADVECTION.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /02Z FRIDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/
 
 
RAIN SHOWERS WILL BECOME LESS NUMEROUS OVER THE NEXT FEW HOURS,  
BUT THERE WILL CONTINUE TO BE A CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION AT THE  
TAF SITES, AS AN AREA OF DRIZZLE MOVES EASTWARD FROM INDIANA.  
WHILE CONDITIONS ARE ALREADY EXPECTED TO BE MVFR TO IFR BASED ON  
CEILINGS, THE DRIZZLE COULD ALSO CAUSE VISIBILITIES TO DROP TO  
MVFR OR EVEN IFR LEVELS. IT SHOULD ALSO BE NOTED THAT THERE ARE  
SOME BREAKS IN THE CLOUDS, LEADING TO VFR CONDITIONS, BUT  
PREVAILING CONDITIONS WILL SOON RETURN TO MVFR OR IFR LEVELS.  
 
DRIZZLE WILL BECOME LESS LIKELY BY MORNING, AND CEILINGS ARE  
EXPECTED TO MAINLY BE MVFR TOMORROW MORNING AND AFTERNOON. SOME  
BREAKS IN THE CLOUDS MAY DEVELOP.  
 
SUSTAINED WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO BE 10 KNOTS OR LESS THROUGH THE  
TAF PERIOD, THOUGH A FEW MARGINAL 12KT-15KT GUSTS ARE POSSIBLE  
TOMORROW AFTERNOON.  
 
OUTLOOK...MVFR CEILINGS ARE POSSIBLE THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT.  
 

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

 
 

 
 
SYNOPSIS...JGL  
NEAR TERM...HATZOS/JGL  
SHORT TERM...JGL  
LONG TERM...CONIGLIO  
AVIATION...HATZOS  
 
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