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FXUS63 KILX 201806  
AFDILX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION...UPDATED AVIATION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LINCOLN IL  
1206 PM CST WED NOV 20 2024  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- THE FIRST MINOR SNOWFALL OF THE SEASON IS ON THE WAY FOR  
PORTIONS OF CENTRAL ILLINOIS TONIGHT INTO THURSDAY. THERE IS A  
HIGH PROBABILITY (GREATER THAN A 60% CHANCE) OF OVER ONE TENTH  
OF AN INCH OF SNOWFALL ALONG/NORTHEAST OF A KEWANEE...TO  
LINCOLN...TO ROBINSON LINE.  
 
- WIND-CHILL VALUES WILL BOTTOM OUT IN THE TEENS AND LOWER 20S  
LATE TONIGHT INTO THURSDAY MORNING.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM  
(TODAY THROUGH THURSDAY)  
ISSUED AT 352 AM CST WED NOV 20 2024  
 
A BAND OF LIGHT SHOWERS HAS DEVELOPED IN ADVANCE OF A SHORT-WAVE  
TROUGH ACROSS WEST-CENTRAL ILLINOIS EARLY THIS MORNING. BASED ON  
RADAR TRENDS AND THE LATEST HRRR/RAP FORECAST, HAVE CARRIED POPS  
ALONG/EAST OF I-55 THROUGH 8AM BEFORE THE SHOWERS PUSH INTO  
INDIANA. ONCE THE PRECIP COMES TO AN END, MOSTLY SUNNY AND DRY  
WEATHER WILL OCCUR FROM MID-MORNING THROUGH MID-AFTERNOON BEFORE  
CLOUDS AND VERY LIGHT PRECIP ASSOCIATED WITH A DEEP UPPER LOW OVER  
THE UPPER MIDWEST BEGINS TO PIVOT INTO THE AREA FROM THE  
NORTHWEST. HAVE ADDED 20-30 POPS FOR RAIN SHOWERS ALONG/NORTH OF  
A MACOMB TO BLOOMINGTON LINE FOR LATE AFTERNOON ACCORDINGLY. HIGH  
TEMPERATURES TODAY WILL BE CONSIDERABLY COOLER THAN YESTERDAY,  
RANGING FROM THE MIDDLE 40S NORTHWEST OF THE ILLINOIS RIVER TO THE  
MIDDLE 50S SOUTH OF I-70. AS A SECONDARY WAVE TRACKS ALONG THE  
SOUTHERN PERIPHERY OF THE PARENT UPPER LOW TO THE NORTH, SCATTERED  
LIGHT PRECIP WILL SPREAD AS FAR SOUTH AS A RUSHVILLE...TO  
TAYLORVILLE...TO ROBINSON LINE TONIGHT. WITH LOW TEMPERATURES  
EXPECTED TO BOTTOM OUT IN THE UPPER 20S AND LOWER 30S, THERMAL  
PROFILES WILL BE SUPPORTIVE OF LIGHT SNOW OVERNIGHT. A DUSTING OF  
SNOW WILL BE POSSIBLE ON GRASSY SURFACES.  
 
AS HAS BEEN ADVERTISED FOR THE PAST SEVERAL DAYS, SURFACE LOW  
PRESSURE WILL DEVELOP AHEAD OF THE UPPER MIDWEST UPPER LOW ACROSS  
MICHIGAN TODAY...THEN WILL PIVOT W/SW ALONG LAKE MICHIGAN AND INTO  
INDIANA ON THURSDAY. THE INCREASING PRESSURE GRADIENT NEAR THE  
APPROACHING LOW WILL RESULT IN BRISK NW WINDS GUSTING AS HIGH AS  
30-40MPH ON THURSDAY. GIVEN EARLY MORNING AIR TEMPS IN THE UPPER  
20S AND LOWER 30S, CORRESPONDING WIND-CHILL VALUES WILL INITIALLY  
BE IN THE TEENS BEFORE GRADUALLY RISING THROUGH THE 20S BY  
AFTERNOON. LATEST CAMS SUGGEST SNOW WILL DEVELOP ACROSS NORTHEAST  
ILLINOIS THURSDAY MORNING, THEN PIVOT SOUTHWARD INTO PORTIONS OF  
THE KILX CWA DURING THE AFTERNOON. FORECAST SOUNDINGS ARE COLD  
ENOUGH FOR SNOW INITIALLY, WITH RAIN OR A RAIN/SNOW MIX AS THE  
DAY PROGRESSES. WHERE THE HEAVIEST PRECIPITATION OCCURS, DYNAMIC  
COOLING OF THE PROFILE WILL LIKELY KEEP THE PRECIP MOSTLY IN THE  
FORM OF SNOW ALONG AND NORTHEAST OF A PAXTON TO PARIS LINE WHERE  
00Z NOV 20 HREF GRAND ENSEMBLE PROBABILITIES SHOW A GREATER THAN  
60% CHANCE OF MORE THAN 1 INCH OF SNOWFALL. PROBABILITIES RAPIDLY  
DROP FURTHER W/SW WHERE PRECIP WILL BE LIGHTER. GIVEN VERY WARM  
GROUND TEMPERATURES AND THE FACT THAT THE BULK OF THE LIGHT SNOW  
WILL BE FALLING DURING THE DAYLIGHT HOURS WHEN THE AIR TEMPERATURE  
IS ABOVE FREEZING, AM ONLY EXPECTING A MINOR SLUSHY ACCUMULATION  
ON GRASSY SURFACES MAINLY ALONG/NORTHEAST OF A PAXTON TO PARIS  
LINE. ELSEWHERE ONLY TRACE AMOUNTS ARE EXPECTED.  
 
BARNES  
   
LONG TERM  
(FRIDAY THROUGH TUESDAY)  
ISSUED AT 352 AM CST WED NOV 20 2024  
 
ONCE THE UPPER LOW BEGINS TO LIFT NORTHEASTWARD, IMPROVING WEATHER  
CONDITIONS WILL BE IN STORE FOR THE UPCOMING WEEKEND. WINDS WILL  
DECREASE, AT LEAST PARTIAL SUNSHINE WILL RETURN, AND TEMPERATURES  
WILL MODERATE FROM THE LOWER TO MIDDLE 40S ON FRIDAY TO THE MIDDLE  
TO UPPER 50S BY SUNDAY. THE NEXT FRONTAL BOUNDARY OF NOTE WILL  
PUSH THROUGH THE MIDWEST LATE SUNDAY INTO MONDAY...POTENTIALLY  
BRINGING A CHANCE FOR RAIN. 00Z NOV 20 MODELS ARE MOSTLY DRY, SO  
CONFIDENCE IN PRECIP DURING THE MONDAY-TUESDAY TIME FRAME REMAINS  
LOW.  
 
BARNES  
 
 
   
AVIATION  
(FOR THE 18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z THURSDAY AFTERNOON)  
ISSUED AT 1206 PM CST WED NOV 20 2024  
 
MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES ARE GRADUALLY COMING TO AN END AS VFR (LOW TO  
MID) CLOUDS OVERSPREAD THE AREA FROM THE WEST EARLY THIS  
AFTERNOON. AN UPPER TROUGH WILL SLIDE INTO THE AREA LATER TONIGHT,  
PROVIDING LIFT FOR A COUPLE SNOW SHOWERS MAINLY ALONG THE I-74  
CORRIDOR, WITH A BREAK DURING THE MORNING FOLLOWED BY RAIN/SNOW  
MIX EAST OF A PEORIA TO EFFINGHAM LINE DURING THE AFTERNOON AS THE  
SURFACE LOW PASSES TO THE EAST. NORTHWEST WINDS WILL GUST TO  
AROUND 25 KT THIS AFTERNOON, EASE THIS EVENING, AND THEN PICK  
BACK UP AND GUST TO AROUND 30-35 KT TOMORROW AFTERNOON.  
 
BUMGARDNER  
 
 
   
ILX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
NONE.  
 
 
 
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