505  
FXUS63 KILX 161735  
AFDILX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION...UPDATED AVIATION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LINCOLN IL  
1135 AM CST MON DEC 16 2024  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- DENSE FOG CONTINUES THIS MORNING. A DENSE FOG ADVISORY IS IN  
EFFECT UNTIL 11AM. DRIVE WITH CARE FOR YOUR MORNING COMMUTE.  
 
- SHOWERS AND A COUPLE OF RUMBLES OF THUNDER LIKELY THROUGH MID  
AFTERNOON TODAY. RAINFALL AMOUNT GENERALLY UNDER A QUARTER OF AN  
INCH. SEVERAL MORE ROUNDS OF PRECIPITATION ARE FORECAST FOR THE  
REST OF THE WEEK WITH BREAK IN BETWEEN EACH ROUND.  
 
- TEMPERATURES PEAK TODAY WITH HIGHS IN THE LOW 50S TO LOW 60S.  
THEY BECOME MORE SEASONABLE FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK.  
 
 
   
DISCUSSION  
 
ISSUED AT 247 AM CST MON DEC 16 2024  
 
FOG HAS BEEN A NUISANCE OVERNIGHT ONCE AGAIN. THE DENSE FOG  
ADVISORY HAS BEEN EXTENDED IN TIME TO 17Z AND ALSO SPATIAL EXTENT.  
THE MAJORITY OF THE CWA IS NOW COVERED. VISIBILITIES HAVE BEEN  
BOUNCING AROUND FOR MUCH OF THE NIGHT BUT HAVE OFTEN DROPPED TO <  
1/4SM ACROSS CENTRAL IL. WE SHOULD START TO SEE WIDESPREAD  
IMPROVEMENT AROUND 15Z BUT DUE TO THE SUN ANGLE THIS TIME OF YEAR,  
PATCHY DENSE FOG COULD CONTINUE TO 17Z.  
 
SCATTERED SHOWERS HAVE ALSO BEEN PERSISTENT THROUGHOUT THE  
OVERNIGHT HOURS. SHOWERY ACTIVITY WILL CONTINUE EAST OF I-55 INTO  
MID AFTERNOON TODAY. THERE COULD BE SOME ISOLATED THUNDER IN THE  
MORE ROBUST SHOWERS, WHICH IS MOST LIKELY SOUTH OF I-72. AMOUNTS  
WILL GENERALLY REMAIN AROUND A TRACE TO 0.2 INCH. A DRY PERIOD IS  
EXPECTED TO START BY SUNSET THIS EVENING, LASTING THROUGH TOMORROW  
AFTERNOON.  
 
A DECENT PRESSURE GRADIENT WILL SET UP OVER THE REGION TODAY AS THE  
CURRENT FRONTAL SYSTEM EXITS. THIS AFTERNOON WILL ALSO BE BREEZY,  
WITH WESTERLY WINDS GUSTING TO 25-30 MPH. WINDS WILL CALM DOWN AS  
THE SUN SETS. HIGHS TODAY WILL BE THE WARMEST OF THE WEEK, BEING  
PRIMARILY IN THE LOW 50S TO LOW 60S. A COLD FRONT WILL PASS  
THROUGH LATE THIS AFTERNOON, DROPPING TEMPERATURES FOR THE REST OF  
THE WEEK. LOWS TONIGHT DROP INTO THE LOW 30S. THE REST OF THE  
WEEK'S HIGHS AND LOWS WILL BECOME MORE SEASONABLE (OR JUST BELOW  
NORMAL) FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE WEEK.  
 
ANOTHER LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL PASS THROUGH TOMORROW, BRINGING  
MORE RAIN CHANCES TOMORROW NIGHT INTO MUCH OF THE DAY WEDNESDAY.  
RAINFALL AMOUNTS WON'T BE TOO IMPRESSIVE. THE 00Z.16 LREF SHOWS ONLY  
A 10-20% CHANCE OF AREAS SOUTH OF I-70 GETTING A QUARTER OF AN INCH  
OF PRECIP. YET ANOTHER SYSTEM COULD MAKE ITS WAY THROUGH FOR THE END  
OF THE WEEK.  
 
COPPLE  
 
 
   
AVIATION  
(FOR THE 18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z TUESDAY AFTERNOON)  
ISSUED AT 1135 AM CST MON DEC 16 2024  
 
VISIBILITIES CONTINUE TO STEADILY IMPROVE LATE THIS MORNING, THOUGH  
IFR TO LIFR CEILINGS ARE STILL PRESENT AT MOST AIRFIELDS. A COLD  
FRONT POSITIONED NEAR THE ILLINOIS RIVER JUST BEFORE 18Z WILL  
WORK TO SCOUR OUT LOW STRATUS THIS AFTERNOON WITH VFR CONDITIONS  
EXPECTED TO RETURN AT ALL SITES BY LATER TODAY. WEST-NORTHWEST  
WINDS WILL BE BREEZY BEHIND THE FRONT WITH GUSTS UP TO 25 KTS  
EXPECTED THROUGH EARLY THIS EVENING. WINDS LESSEN OVERNIGHT,  
BECOMING LIGHT BY TUESDAY MORNING.  
 
NMA  
 
 
   
ILX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
NONE.  
 
 
 
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