953  
FXUS61 KILN 260736  
AFDILN  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH  
236 AM EST WED NOV 26 2025  
   
SYNOPSIS  
 
A CLOUDY, COLD, AND BLUSTERY DAY WILL BE FOUND AFTER THE PASSAGE OF A  
STRONG COLD FRONT EARLY THIS MORNING. WEST-NORTHWEST WIND WILL  
SUBSIDE SOME BUT STILL BE NOTICEABLE THROUGH EARLY FRIDAY, AS HIGH  
PRESSURE FINALLY BUILDS IN. THE HIGH WILL SETTLE OVER THE REGION  
SATURDAY MORNING, WITH SOUTHERLY FLOW FINALLY KICKING IN AND  
MODERATING TEMPERATURES AT LEAST A LITTLE BIT.  
 
 
   
NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/  
 
A STRONG, STACKED LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL TRACK EAST THROUGH THE  
GREAT LAKES TODAY AND EXIT TO THE NORTHEAST TONIGHT. STRONG WEST  
WINDS BEHIND A COLD FRONT ARE EXPECTED AND A WIND ADVISORY HAS BEEN  
HOISTED FOR THE NORTHERN 2/3 OF CWA. SOUTHERN 2/3 ISN'T GOING TO FARE  
THAT MUCH BETTER BUT WILL NOT REACH THE CRITERIA NEEDED FOR AN  
ADVISORY.  
 
ALONG WITH THIS WIND WILL BE TEMPERATURES FALLING STEADILY INTO THE  
30S. THEY'LL BE IN THE 30S ALL DAY WEST OF I-75 AND LINGER IN THE  
LOWER 30S THIS AFTERNOON. OVER THE SCIOTO VALLEY, TEMPS NEAR 50 AT  
DAYBREAK WILL BE NEAR 40 BY NOON AND SOLIDLY IN THE MID 30S BY LATE  
DAY.  
 
WIND WILL NOT BE AS GUSTY OVERNIGHT BUT REMAIN CLOSE TO 20 MPH OVER  
THE NORTHERN 1/2 OF CWA AND 15-20 MPH IN THE SOUTH. OVERNIGHT LOWS  
WILL BE FROM 25-30 UNDER CLOUDY SKIES. CLOUD COVER WILL BEGIN TO  
BREAK UP FROM THE SOUTHWEST LATE, ONLY REACHING THE IN/KY/OH TRI-  
STATE BY DAYBREAK.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /THURSDAY THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT/  
 
SKIES WILL CONTINUE TO CLEAR FROM THE SOUTHWEST ON THURSDAY BUT  
SHOULD REMAIN MORE CLOUDY THAN NOT FOR WEST CENTRAL AND CENTRAL  
OHIO THROUGH THE PERIOD. BRISK WEST WINDS 15-20 MPH WILL CONTINUE  
THROUGH THURSDAY, KEEPING HIGHS IN THE LOWER 30S FOR MOST OF THE  
REGION, SOME UPPER 30S ALONG AND SOUTH OF THE OHIO RIVER.  
 
WEST WINDS WILL MAINTAIN A 10-15 MPH SPEED OVERNIGHT. LOWS WILL BE  
PRETTY UNIFORM AND NEAR 22 DEGREES.  
 
FRIDAY WILL SEE A GRADIENT IN THE SKY COVER FROM GENERALLY CLEAR IN  
NRN KY TO MOSTLY CLOUDY NORTH AND EAST OF METRO COLUMBUS. WIND WILL  
BE A MORE REASONABLE 10-15 MPH CONTINUATION FROM OVERNIGHT AND HIGHS  
WILL TOP OUT 30-35 ACROSS THE REGION.  
 
WIND FINALLY BEGINS TO DIE DOWN FRIDAY NIGHT AS HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS  
IN FROM THE NORTHWEST AND SETTLES OVER THE CWA DAYBREAK SATURDAY.  
WHILE NOT A RADIATIONAL COOLING NIGHT, LOWS WILL STILL FALL TO WITHIN  
2-3 DEG OF 20, COOLEST IN CENTRAL OHIO AND THE HOCKING HILLS.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/  
 
UPPER LEVEL ENERGY EJECTING SW FROM THE NRN ROCKIES WILL HELP CARVE  
AN LONGER WAVE TROUGH OVER THE MIDWEST THIS WEEKEND. ON SUNDAY  
MORNING, THE TROUGH AXIS WILL BE NEAR IL/IN AND THE ENERGY WILL BE  
EJECTING NE AHEAD OF IT. A SURFACE LOW WILL COINCIDE WITH THE UPPER  
LEVEL ENERGY IN THE TROUGH. ATTM, IT IS EXPECTED TO BE NEAR MO/IA/IL  
SAT EVENING, NEAR LAKE HURON SUNDAY MORNING AND EJECTING NE  
AFTERWARD. HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS IN BEHIND IT AND REMAINS THE DOMINANT  
WEATHER MAKER FOR THE FIRST HALF OF NEXT WEEK.  
 
AHEAD OF THE LOW WILL BE AN INCREASING CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION. IF  
THE PRECIP OCCURS AS EARLY AS SATURDAY, IT WILL LIKELY START AS  
SNOW. TREND IS A LATER START BUT SNOW POTENTIAL SHOULD BE NOTED AS  
THE WEATHER TYPE IF WEATHER OCCURS. BY NIGHTTIME, POPS INCREASE AHEAD  
OF AN APPROACHING COLD FRONT. HOWEVER, THE REGION WILL BE IN THE  
WARM SECTOR OVERNIGHT AND ANY PRECIP IN THE FORM OF SNOW WILL MIX  
WITH AND CHANGE TO RAIN FROM SW-NE AND BEING ALL RAIN BY SUNDAY. AS  
THE PARENT SYSTEM MOVES QUICKLY, SO WILL THE PRECIP. EXPECT IT TO END  
SUN MORNING.  
 
HOWEVER, ENSEMBLE HANGS ON TO RAIN CHANCES THROUGH THE REMAINDER OF  
THE FORECAST WHICH IS PLAINLY NOT A REASONABLE ASSUMPTION. CONFIDENCE  
IN THE EXPECTED PATTERN BEYOND SUNDAY IS LOW BUT IT DOES NOT WARRANT  
PRECIP THROUGH THE FORECAST. AND BY SUN NIGHT, TEMPS ARE SUCH THAT IF  
PRECIP WERE TO OCCUR IT WOULD BE SNOW. MY TAKE IS THAT THE CHANCE OF  
DRY WEATHER IN ANY ONE PERIOD SIGNIFICANTLY OUTWEIGHS THE OUTLYING  
ENSEMBLE MEMBERS SHOWING PRECIP BUT THE FORECAST DOES NOT REPRESENT  
THAT FROM SUN EVENING ONWARD.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /06Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/  
 
VSBYS HAVE INCREASED TO VFR AND CIGS ARE NOTABLY LIFTING, A LITTLE  
DELAYED FROM ILN NE INTO CMH/LCK BUT NOT BY MUCH. A PERIOD OF VFR  
CIGS WILL PRECEDE THE FRONT, AND CLOUD COVER WILL QUICKLY FILL IN  
BEHIND IT AT THE MVFR LEVEL. WEST WINDS WILL KICK IN WITH FROPA THAT  
WILL CROSS CVG/DAY/LUK AT 09:30-10Z, ILN/CMH/LCK 10:30-11Z. DURING  
THE DAY GUSTS 30-40KT ARE EXPECTED, STRONGEST TO THE NORTH AT DAY  
WITH A STRONGER PRESSURE GRADIENT.  
 
CLOUD BASES SHOULD LIFT TO VFR IN THE AFTERNOON. EXPECT A 5-10KT  
DECREASE IN SPEED/GUSTS OVERNIGHT AND CLOUDS SCATTERING OUT AT  
CVG/LUK AROUND 06Z.  
 
OUTLOOK...WINDS GUSTS OF 25-30KTS LIKELY THURSDAY.  
 
 
   
ILN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
OH...WIND ADVISORY FROM 10 AM THIS MORNING TO 10 PM EST THIS EVENING FOR  
OHZ026-034-035-042>046-051>056-060>065-070>072.  
KY...NONE.  
IN...WIND ADVISORY FROM 10 AM THIS MORNING TO 10 PM EST THIS EVENING FOR  
INZ050-058-059-066.  
 
 
 
 
 
SYNOPSIS...FRANKS  
NEAR TERM...FRANKS  
SHORT TERM...FRANKS/AR  
LONG TERM...FRANKS  
AVIATION...FRANKS  
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