837  
FXUS61 KILN 191738  
AFDILN  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH  
1238 PM EST THU DEC 19 2024  
   
SYNOPSIS  
 
ALTHOUGH SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE WILL MOVE ACROSS THE REGION  
TODAY, MAINLY CLOUDY SKIES WILL PERSIST. THE HIGH WILL SHIFT  
EAST TONIGHT, ALLOWING A CLIPPER SYSTEM TO MAKE INROADS INTO THE  
REGION. THIS SYSTEM WILL AFFECT THE GREAT LAKES AND OHIO VALLEY  
ON FRIDAY, BRINGING RAIN AND SNOW. THE CLIPPER SYSTEM WILL  
DEPART FRIDAY NIGHT, BRINGING AN END TO THE PRECIPITATION WITH  
COLDER AIR PUSHING SOUTH INTO THE AREA. HIGH PRESSURE WILL THEN  
EXTEND ACROSS THE REGION THIS WEEKEND, RESULTING IN BELOW NORMAL  
TEMPERATURES. WARMER CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED NEXT WEEK, WITH  
PRECIPITATION CHANCES RETURNING BY MONDAY NIGHT.  
 
 
   
NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 PM THIS EVENING/  
 
NO SIGNIFICANT CHANGES TO THE FORECAST THROUGH THIS EVENING. THE  
AREA REMAINS UNDER CLOUDY SKIES, WITH A STRATOCUMULUS DECK AT  
ABOUT 900MB AT THE TOP OF A MIXED LAYER. WINDS REMAIN LIGHT AND  
VARIABLE, AS AN AREA OF HIGH PRESSURE MOVES EAST ACROSS THE  
GREAT LAKES, BUT WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO SETTLE INTO A  
SOUTHEASTERLY DIRECTION BY LATE AFTERNOON.  
 
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A SURFACE RIDGE AXIS WILL PASS ACROSS OUR REGION TODAY. DESPITE  
THE SURFACE HIGH, IT APPEARS THAT STRATOCUMLUS CLOUDS WILL  
REMAIN TRAPPED UNDERNEATH A SUBSIDENCE INVERSION, WHICH WILL  
KEEP SKIES MAINLY CLOUDY. THUS, DIURNAL HEATING WILL BE LIMITED.  
HIGHS WILL RANGE FROM THE MID TO THE UPPER 30S.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /6 PM THIS EVENING THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT/  
 
THE SURFACE RIDGE WILL PUSH EAST TONIGHT, ALLOWING A CLIPPER  
SYSTEM TO MAKE INROADS INTO OUR REGION. ISENTROPIC LIFT  
ASSOCIATED WITH THE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL DEVELOP/SPREAD  
PRECIPITATION INTO THE WESTERN HALF OF THE FORECAST AREA  
OVERNIGHT. MOST OF THE PRECIPITATION WILL FALL IN THE FORM OF  
SNOW, ALTHOUGH SOME RAIN MAY MIX IN ALONG AND SOUTH OF THE OHIO  
RIVER. A FEW TENTHS OF AN INCH OF SNOW MAY ACCUMULATE,  
ESPECIALLY ACROSS WEST CENTRAL OHIO AND EAST CENTRAL INDIANA.  
GIVEN THAT MOST ROAD TEMPERATURES WILL LIKELY BE ABOVE FREEZING,  
MOST OF THE SNOW SHOULD MELT. HOWEVER, A FEW SLICK SPOTS COULD  
OCCUR ON THE TYPICAL ELEVATED BRIDGES/OVERPASSES WHERE PAVEMENT  
TEMPERATURES COULD BE AROUND FREEZING. LOWS WILL FALL IN THE  
LOWER 30S.  
 
ON FRIDAY, THE SURFACE LOW IS FORECAST TO MOVE EAST/SOUTHEAST  
ACROSS OHIO. SOME WARMING AHEAD OF THE LOW AND ATTENDENT COLD  
FRONT WILL ALLOW SOME RAIN TO MIX IN ACROSS THE EASTERN HALF OF  
THE FORECAST AREA, WHILE CAA BEHIND THE FRONT WILL ALLOW WRAP  
AROUND PRECIPITATION TO REMAIN IN THE FORM OF SNOW FOR THE  
WESTERN HALF. BY LATE IN THE DAY, THE EASTERN HALF SHOULD SEE  
THE PRECIPITATION TRANSITION OVER TO SNOW AS COLDER AIR  
CONTINUES TO MOVE IN BEHIND THE FRONT. SNOW ACCUMULATIONS WILL  
BE AROUND AN INCH ACROSS THE WESTERN HALF WITH A HALF INCH OR  
LESS ACROSS THE EASTERN HALF. HIGHS WILL RANGE FROM THE LOWER  
30S WEST TO THE MID 30S EAST.  
 
FOR FRIDAY NIGHT, AS THE CLIPPER SYSTEM MOVES AWAY, COLDER AIR  
WILL CONTINUE TO FILTER SOUTH INTO THE AREA. SNOW WILL TAPER OFF  
IN THE EVENING, LEAVING PARTLY TO MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES FOR THE  
OVERNIGHT PERIOD. LOWS WILL RANGE FROM THE UPPER TEENS ACROSS  
THE FAR NORTHWEST TO THE UPPER 20S SOUTH OF THE OHIO RIVER.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/  
 
DEEP AND COOL NORTHWEST FLOW ON SATURDAY WILL BRING A GOOD BIT  
OF CLOUD COVER. WITH THE LIMITED SUNSHINE AND COLD ADVECTION,  
HIGHS WILL BE 2-3 DEGREES ON EITHER SIDE OF 30. HIGH PRESSURE TO  
THE NORTH MAKES AN EASTWARD PROGRESSION, WHICH WILL TURN  
NORTHERLY WINDS OVER THE OHIO VALLEY TO A MORE EAST-NORTHEAST  
DIRECTION OVERNIGHT. OVERNIGHT SUNDAY WILL SEE RETURN FLOW FROM  
THE SOUTHEAST, ALONG WITH INCREASING HEIGHTS. THIS WILL GET MORE  
NOTICE ON MONDAY AS THE FLOW BECOMES SOLIDLY FROM THE SOUTH AND  
HIGH TEMPERATURES RISE INTO THE MID 30S NORTH TO LOW 40S SOUTH.  
 
MODELS SEEM TO BE A BIT QUICK ON THE ONSET OF PRECIP LATE  
MONDAY AND INTO THE EVENING. IF THE EARLIER SCENARIO PLAYS OUT,  
THERE WILL BE A MIX OF RAIN AND SNOW TO BEGIN THE NEXT ROUND OF  
PRECIPITATION TO THE REGION. CONTINUING THIS EARLY POSSIBLE  
START TO PRECIP, ANY RAIN/SNOW MIX WILL BE LIMITED TO THE  
EASTERN CWA OVERNIGHT MONDAY.  
 
ON MONDAY NIGHT, LOW PRESSURE IN THE UPPER MIDWEST WILL LAY OUT  
A COLD FRONT THROUGH IA AND NW MO. AHEAD OF THIS FRONT, RAIN  
WILL OVERSPREAD THE CWA FROM NORTHWEST TO SOUTHEAST AS IT GETS  
CLOSER. THE GENERAL CONSENSUS HAS THE LEADING EDGE OF THE RAIN  
NEAR THE I-71 CORRIDOR AT DAYBREAK TUESDAY, WITH RAIN EXPECTED  
FOR MOST OF THE CWA THROUGH THE REST OF THE DAY AND OVERNIGHT  
HOURS. MODELS DIVERGE IN MASS FIELDS BY WEDNESDAY EVENING BUT  
STILL KEEP A SOLID BIT OF PRECIP OVER THE CWA THAT LOOKS TO END  
WEDNESDAY EVENING. OVERNIGHT, HIGH PRESSURE TO THE NORTH SHUNTS  
ANY PRECIP TO THE SOUTH AND TURNS WINDS EASTERLY DURING THE DAY  
THURSDAY.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /18Z THURSDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/  
 
A MIX OF VFR AND MVFR CEILINGS WILL CONTINUE TO AFFECT THE  
REGION THROUGH THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING HOURS, BEFORE CEILINGS  
BEGIN TO LOWER MORE SIGNIFICANTLY OVERNIGHT. MVFR CEILINGS ARE  
EXPECTED TO BE PREVAILING EVERYWHERE BY 04Z-06Z. WINDS WILL BE  
GENERALLY LIGHT AND OUT OF THE SOUTH.  
 
EARLY TOMORROW MORNING, SNOW WILL BEGIN TO MOVE INTO THE AREA.  
SOME OF THIS SNOW MAY MIX WITH RAIN AT TIMES, PARTICULARLY AT  
THE CINCINNATI AIRPORTS. NONETHELESS, THE SNOW IS EXPECTED TO  
BRING A PERIOD OF PREVAILING IFR VISIBILITIES TO ALL TAF SITES,  
ALONG WITH IFR TO LIFR CEILINGS. AS THIS OCCURS, WINDS WILL  
EVENTUALLY SHIFT TO THE WEST, WITH SOME 10-15 KNOT WIND SPEEDS  
IN THE FORECAST.  
 
OUTLOOK...IFR/LIFR CEILINGS AND MVFR/IFR VISIBILITIES EXPECTED  
TO CONTINUE INTO FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. MVFR/IFR CEILINGS  
WILL CONTINUE INTO FRIDAY NIGHT, WITH MVFR CONDITIONS POSSIBLE  
THROUGH SATURDAY. MVFR CONDITIONS ARE POSSIBLE AGAIN ON TUESDAY.  
 
 
   
ILN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
OH...NONE.  
KY...NONE.  
IN...NONE.  
 
 
 
 
 
SYNOPSIS...HICKMAN  
NEAR TERM...HATZOS/HICKMAN  
SHORT TERM...HICKMAN  
LONG TERM...FRANKS  
AVIATION...HATZOS  
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