927  
FXUS63 KJKL 081300  
AFDJKL  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON KY  
800 AM EST FRI NOV 8 2024  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- NORMAL TO ABOVE NORMAL TEMPERATURES WILL OCCUR THROUGH THE MIDDLE  
OF NEXT WEEK.  
 
- RAIN IS EXPECTED LATE IN THE WEEKEND, AND AGAIN AROUND THE  
MIDDLE OF NEXT WEEK.  
 

 
   
UPDATE
 
 
ISSUED AT 800 AM EST FRI NOV 8 2024  
 
THE FORECAST IS IN FAIRLY GOOD SHAPE, BUT HAVE BLENDED IN EARLY  
MORNING OBSERVED TEMPS AND SKY CONDITIONS FOR A MORE ACCURATE  
REPRESENTATION OVER THE NEXT SEVERAL HOURS.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM
 
(TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY)  
ISSUED AT 434 AM EST FRI NOV 8 2024  
 
A COLD FRONT HAS PROGRESSED WELL TO OUR SOUTHEAST, TO WESTERN NC.  
HOWEVER, ADVECTION OF DRIER AIR BEHIND THE FRONT HAS BEEN WEAK IN  
THE LOWEST LEVELS AND LOW CLOUDS LINGER OVER MOST OF THE FORECAST  
AREA, WITH CLEARING ONLY MAKING IT TO NEAR I-64 SO FAR. DRIZZLE  
HAS ALSO LINGERED IN MANY PLACES.  
 
THERE IS AGREEMENT AMONG MODELS THAT SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE PASSING  
TO OUR NORTH AND SUPPLYING DRIER AIR FROM THAT DIRECTION WILL WIN  
OUT TODAY. AT THE SAME TIME, UPPER LEVEL RIDGING WILL BUILD IN  
FROM THE WEST, ARRIVING TONIGHT. THE COMBINATION WILL RESULT IN  
CLEARING SKIES TODAY WITH ANY LINGERING DRIZZLE ENDING IN THE  
MORNING.  
 
AS THE UPPER LEVEL RIDGE CRESTS OVER THE AREA TONIGHT, HIGH CLOUDS  
SHOULD BEGIN TO SPILL OVER THE RIDGE AHEAD OF THE NEXT WEATHER  
SYSTEM. OVERALL, THE CLOUDS ARE LIKELY TO REMAIN SOMEWHAT THIN  
AND STILL ALLOW FOR RADIATING. THAT BEING THE CASE, DRIER AIR WILL  
ALLOW FOR A COLDER NIGHT. COLD AIR POOLING IN VALLEYS WILL LEAD  
TO TYPICAL RIDGE/VALLEY DIFFERENCES.  
 
RIDGING AT ALL LEVELS WILL MOVE TO OUR EAST ON SATURDAY AND A  
STACKED LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL MOVE NORTHEAST OVER THE MIDDLE OF  
THE CONUS. DEEP LAYER WARM AIR ADVECTION AHEAD OF THE SYSTEM WILL  
BRING A NORTHWARD FEED OF GULF MOISTURE EASTWARD INTO KY,  
RESULTING IN LOWERING AND THICKENING OF CLOUDS. IT STILL APPEARS  
THAT PRECIP WILL HOLD OFF TO OUR WEST DURING THE DAY SATURDAY, NOT  
AFFECTING US UNTIL THE LONG TERM PERIOD.  
   
LONG TERM
 
(SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY)  
ISSUED AT 440 AM EST FRI NOV 8 2024  
 
THE FLOW PATTERN ALOFT TO START OFF THE EXTENDED WILL FEATURE HIGH  
PRESSURE IN PLACE ACROSS NEW ENGLAND, THE EASTERN GREAT LAKES, OHIO  
AND TENNESSEE VALLEY'S, AND PORTIONS OF THE SOUTHEASTERN CONUS. THE  
HIGH PRESSURE WILL BRING DRY AND PLEASANT WEATHER TO THE REGION TO  
END THE WEEK, BUT WILL BE QUICKLY DISPLACED OVER THE WEEKEND, AS A  
LARGE AND WELL DEVELOPED AREA OF LOW PRESSURE MOVES QUICKLY OUT OF  
THE GREAT PLAINS AND EASTWARD THROUGH THE GREAT LAKES AND EVENTUALLY  
INTO NEW ENGLAND BY THE FIRST OF THE WEEK. A COLD FRONT TRAILING  
FROM THE UPPER LOW WILL BRING NUMEROUS SHOWERS, AND PERHAPS EVEN A  
FEW STORMS, TO EASTERN KENTUCKY SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT.  
WITH THE PARENT SYSTEM MOVING SO FAST, THE RAIN SHOULD QUICKLY TAPER  
OFF SUNDAY NIGHT, AND BE MOSTLY OUT OF EASTERN KENTUCKY BY LATE  
MONDAY MORNING. HOWEVER, LINGERING MOISTURE WRAPPING AROUND THE  
BACKSIDE OF THE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM, WE COULD SEE A FEW STRAY  
SHOWERS HANGING AROUND OUR EASTERN COUNTIES LATE MONDAY AND MONDAY  
NIGHT. BY EARLY TUESDAY MORNING, ANOTHER RIDGE OF HIGH PRESSURE  
SHOULD OVERSPREAD THE REGION. THIS SECOND RIDGE LOOKS TO STRENGTHEN  
AND THEN SETTLE OVER THE REGION TUESDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHT. BY  
WEDNESDAY MORNING, HOWEVER, ANOTHER STRONG AND FAST MOVING AREA OF  
LOW PRESSURE IS FORECAST TO MOVE QUICKLY ACROSS THE HEART OF THE  
NATION. THIS SYSTEM IS EXPECTED TO PASS THROUGH THE GREAT LAKES, AND  
OHIO AND TENNESSEE VALLEYS WEDNESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHT, AND WILL  
BRING ANOTHER ROUND OF RAIN TO OUR AREA WEDNESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY.  
THIS SECOND BATCH OF RAIN SHOULD TAPER OFF LATE THURSDAY, AND BE OUT  
OF THE AREA BY EARLY FRIDAY MORNING, AS THE PARENT LOW MOVES AWAY TO  
OUR EAST.  
 
TEMPERATURES DURING THE FORECAST PERIOD LOOK TO BE A BIT ABOVE  
AVERAGE, WITH DAILY HIGHS IN THE 60S ON TAP, ALONG WITH NIGHTTIME  
LOWS IN THE 50S THE FIRST COUPLE OF NIGHTS. AFTER THE FIRST AREA OF  
LOW PRESSURE PASSES BY, MUCH MORE SEASONABLE AIR WILL SPILL INTO THE  
REGION. THIS WILL SET THE STAGE FOR A COUPLE OF NIGHTS IN A ROW WITH  
LOWS IN THE NORMAL UPPER 30S TO LOWER 40S RANGE. THE WARMEST DAY  
DURING THE PERIOD SHOULD BE WEDNESDAY, WHEN HIGHS COULD RISE INTO  
THE UPPER 60S OR EVEN LOWER 70S AROUND THE AREA. THIS WARM UP WILL  
OCCUR IN INCREASING SOUTHERLY FLOW AHEAD OF THE NEXT APPROACHING  
STORM SYSTEM. THERE WILL BE WIND SHIFT DURING THE DAY ON THURSDAY,  
FROM SOUTHERLY TO WESTERLY, THAT WILL ALLOW MUCH COOLER AIR TO  
INVADE AND PUSH TEMPERATURES DOWN TO BELOW NORMAL VALUES IN THE  
UPPER 50S BY LATE THAT AFTERNOON. THIS PUSH OF COOLER WILL LIKELY  
LEAD TO THE COLDEST TEMPERATURES DURING THE PERIOD, WITH LOWS IN THE  
MID TO UPPER 30S POSSIBLE LATE THURSDAY NIGHT INTO EARLY FRIDAY  
MORNING. WITH A FEW THUNDERSTORMS POSSIBLE SUNDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHT,  
LIGHTING WILL BE A WEATHER HAZARD TO WATCH OUT FOR.  
 

 
   
AVIATION
 
(FOR THE 12Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z SATURDAY MORNING)  
ISSUED AT 800 AM EST FRI NOV 8 2024  
 
CONDITIONS VARIED WIDELY EARLY THIS MORNING, FROM VLIFR TO VFR.  
MOST PLACES NEAR AND NORTH OF I-64 HAD SEEN CLOUDS CLEAR OUT.  
HOWEVER, THIS ALLOWED LOCALLY DENSE VALLEY FOG TO DEVELOP. TO THE  
SOUTH, SKIES REMAIN OVERCAST GENERALLY IN THE IFR AND MVFR RANGE.  
 
CLEARING AND IMPROVEMENT TO VFR CONDITIONS WILL SLOWLY CONTINUE TO  
PROGRESS SOUTHEAST TODAY, WITH SOUTH CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST  
KENTUCKY BEING THE LAST PLACES TO IMPROVE AROUND MID DAY. ANY FOG  
NEAR AND NORTH OF I-64 WILL ALSO DISSIPATE THIS MORNING. ONCE VFR  
CONDITIONS RETURN THEY SHOULD LAST INTO TONIGHT. LOCALIZED VALLEY  
FOG IS FORECAST OVERNIGHT, BUT NOT AT TAF SITES  
 

 
   
JKL WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
NONE.  

 
 

 
 
UPDATE...HAL  
SHORT TERM...HAL  
LONG TERM...AR  
AVIATION...HAL  
 
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