200  
FXUS61 KILN 150254  
AFDILN  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH  
954 PM EST SAT DEC 14 2024  
   
SYNOPSIS  
 
LOW PRESSURE OVER THE MIDDLE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY WILL TRACK  
NORTHEAST INTO THE THE GREAT LAKES AND OHIO VALLEY ON SUNDAY.  
THIS WILL RESULT IN WIDESPREAD RAIN OVER REGION TONIGHT INTO THE  
FIRST PART OF SUNDAY. ADDITIONAL THREATS FOR RAIN WILL BE  
OBSERVED MONDAY AS A WARM FRONT LIFTS NORTH ACROSS THE AREA AND  
THEN AGAIN AT MIDWEEK AS LOW PRESSURE TRACKS THROUGH THE OHIO  
VALLEY.  
 
 
   
NEAR TERM /THROUGH SUNDAY/  
 
MID LEVEL LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVING INTO THE MIDDLE  
MISSISSIPPI RIVER VALLEY THIS EVENING WILL TRACK EAST/NORTHEAST  
INTO THE LOWER/MIDDLE OHIO VALLEY AND SOUTHWESTERN GREAT LAKES  
OVERNIGHT. DYNAMIC LIFT ASSOCIATED WITH THE LOW AND ITS  
ASSOCIATED MOIST LOW LEVEL JET WILL RESULT IN WIDESPREAD RAIN.  
RAINFALL AMOUNTS WILL RANGE BETWEEN A QUARTER TO THREE QUARTERS  
OF AN INCH.  
 
LOW TEMPERATURES TO RANGE FROM THE MID 30S NORTHEAST TO THE  
LOWER 40S SOUTHWEST.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /SUNDAY NIGHT/  
 
MID LEVEL SHORTWAVE TO PIVOT NORTHEAST THRU THE GREAT LAKES ON  
SUNDAY. LOW LEVEL JET WEAKENS AS IT PIVOTS EAST ACROSS THE AREA  
SUNDAY AND THE STEADY RAIN WILL BECOME MORE SHOWERY BY  
AFTERNOON. AS THE DEEPER MOISTURE SHIFTS EAST PCPN SHOULD  
DECREASE WITH LINGERING PATCHY DRIZZLE AS WE HEAD INTO SUNDAY  
EVENING. GENERALLY EXPECT A LULL IN MEASURABLE PCPN OVERNIGHT  
WITH MOISTURE RETURNING TOWARD SUNRISE MONDAY.  
 
HIGHS ON SUNDAY TO RANGE FROM THE THE MID 40S NORTHEAST TO THE  
LOWER 50S SOUTHWEST. LITTLE DIURNAL CHANGE WITH LOWS SUNDAY  
NIGHT FROM THE LOWER 40S NORTHEAST TO THE UPPER 40S SOUTHWEST.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/  
 
A COLD FRONT ATTACHED TO A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM IN SOUTHERN  
CANADA WILL APPROACH THE OHIO VALLEY ON MONDAY BEFORE MOVING  
THROUGH THE AREA ON MONDAY NIGHT. WIDESPREAD RAINFALL WILL OCCUR  
AHEAD OF THE FRONT THROUGH THE DAY ON MONDAY WHILE TEMPERATURES  
SPIKE INTO THE 50S. FORECAST RAINFALL IS EXCEEDING ONE INCH IN  
MANY LOCATIONS WHICH COULD LEAD TO MINOR FLOODING ISSUES ON THE  
USUAL TROUBLESOME AREA RIVERS/STREAMS CONSIDERING RAIN IS ALSO  
FORECAST FOR SATURDAY NIGHT/SUNDAY. THE QPF IS IS NOT OVERLY  
EXCESSIVE SINCE THE BEST OVERLAP OF ANOMALOUS PWATS AND UPPER  
FORCING REMAINS NORTH OF THE OHIO VALLEY.  
 
TEMPERATURES DROP SLIGHTLY ON TUESDAY BEHIND THE FRONT AS DRY  
WEATHER BRIEFLY RETURNS BEFORE THE NEXT FRONT APPROACHES THE  
OHIO VALLEY ON WEDNESDAY/WEDNESDAY NIGHT. THERE IS MORE  
UNCERTAINTY AROUND PRECIPITATION TYPE WITH THIS SECOND FRONT  
SINCE COLD WEATHER SNEAKS IN BY THURSDAY. CURRENTLY, THE  
FORECAST CALLS FOR PRECIPITATION STARTING AS RAIN BEFORE  
TRANSITIONING OVER TO WINTRY PRECIPITATION BEHIND THE FRONT AS A  
LOW PASSES THROUGH. DETAILS AND POTENTIAL IMPACTS ARE STILL  
DIFFICULT TO DISCERN WITH A SPREAD OF SOLUTIONS STILL POSSIBLE.  
THE PROBABILITIES POINT MOSTLY TOWARD A RAIN EVENT WITH VERY  
LITTLE, IF ANY, SNOW ON THE BACK END AT THIS TIME.  
 
COLDER AIR RETURNS BEHIND THE SECOND SYSTEM FOR THE END OF THE  
WEEK. CHANCES FOR SOME SNOW SHOWERS EXIST SINCE DISTURBANCES  
COULD MOVE THROUGH IN THE SYNOPTIC SETUP.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /03Z SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/  
 
FOR THIS EVENING, CLOUDS WILL CONTINUE TO THICKEN AND LOWER  
FROM WEST TO EAST AHEAD OF THE NEXT WEATHER SYSTEM. SOME  
SCATTERED LIGHT SHOWER ACTIVITY WILL OCCUR AHEAD OF THE MAIN  
PRECIPITATION SHIELD EXPECTED OVERNIGHT. VFR CONDITIONS WILL  
PERSIST WITH WINDS GENERALLY FROM THE EAST BETWEEN 5 AND 15  
KNOTS.  
 
FOR THE OVERNIGHT PERIOD, A MID LEVEL LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL  
ROTATE EAST/NORTHEAST INTO THE LOWER/MID OHIO VALLEY REGION.  
MOIST ASCENT ASSOCIATED WITH THIS SYSTEM (DECENT LOW LEVEL JET)  
WILL BRING WIDESPREAD RAIN. CEILINGS WILL GRADUALLY LOWER INTO  
THE MVFR/IFR CATEGORIES WITH MAINLY MVFR VISIBILITIES EXPECTED  
IN RAIN. SOME POCKETS OF IFR VISIBILITIES MAY OCCUR IN LOCALLY  
HEAVIER RAIN. WITH THE LOW LEVEL JET, A PERIOD OF LLWS IS  
EXPECTED, FIRST AFFECTING WESTERN TERMINALS THEN EASTERN  
TERMINALS. WINDS WILL VEER TO THE SOUTHWEST BETWEEN 8 AND 16  
KNOTS WITH SOME GUSTS AROUND 20 KNOTS, ESPECIALLY WEST.  
 
ON SUNDAY, THE MID LEVEL LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL CONTINUE TO  
ROTATE EAST/NORTHEAST, EXITING OUT OF THE REGION BY 00Z. MORNING  
RAIN WILL TRANSITION TO MORE SCATTERED PRECIPITATION WITH SOME  
POCKETS OF DRIZZLE POSSIBLE. CEILINGS WILL VARY BETWEEN LIFR AND  
IFR WITH VISIBILITIES MAINLY MVFR. LLWS WIND SHEAR THREAT WILL  
WEAKEN AND EXIT EAST. BY LATE IN THE DAY, SOME CEILINGS ALONG  
THE OHIO RIVER MAY LIFT ABOVE THE 1000 FOOT LEVEL. WINDS WILL  
VEER TO THE SOUTH BETWEEN 8 AND 12 KNOTS WITH SOME GUSTS TO 20  
KNOTS POSSIBLE DURING THE FIRST HALF OF THE DAY.  
 
OUTLOOK...MVFR TO IFR CEILINGS AND MVFR VISIBILITIES EXPECTED  
SUNDAY NIGHT. MVFR TO IFR CONDITIONS ARE LIKELY MONDAY INTO  
MONDAY NIGHT, AND AGAIN ON WEDNESDAY.  
 
 
   
ILN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
OH...NONE.  
KY...NONE.  
IN...NONE.  
 
 
 
 
 
SYNOPSIS...HICKMAN/AR  
NEAR TERM...HICKMAN/AR  
SHORT TERM...AR  
LONG TERM...CAMPBELL  
AVIATION...HICKMAN  
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