614  
FXUS63 KJKL 121713 AAB  
AFDJKL  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION...UPDATED  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON KY  
1213 PM EST TUE NOV 12 2024  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
 
- AN APPROACHING COLD FRONT WILL INCREASE CHANCES FOR RAIN FROM  
WEDNESDAY NIGHT TO THURSDAY EVENING.  
 
- TEMPERATURES WILL BE NEAR NORMAL TODAY THROUGH FRIDAY, WITH THE  
EXCEPTION OF A SLIGHT UPTICK ON WEDNESDAY.  
 
 
   
UPDATE  
 
ISSUED AT 1213 PM EST TUE NOV 12 2024  
 
HOURLY GRIDS WERE UPDATED BASED ON OBSERVATION AND SATELLITE  
TRENDS. THE DRY AIRMASS IN PLACE IS WARMING QUITE READILY AND SOME  
UPWARD ADJUSTMENTS TO AFTERNOON TEMPERATURES MAY BE NEEDED AND  
THIS SCENARIO WILL CONTINUE TO BE MONITORED.  
 
UPDATE ISSUED AT 625 AM EST TUE NOV 12 2024  
 
NO SIGNIFICANT CHANGES TO THE FORECAST WITH JUST THE INCLUSION OF  
THE LATEST OBS AND TRENDS FOR THE T/TD/SKY GRIDS. THESE MINOR  
ADJUSTMENTS HAVE BEEN SENT TO THE NDFD AND WEB SERVERS.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM  
(TODAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY)  
ISSUED AT 500 AM EST TUE NOV 12 2024  
 
09Z SFC ANALYSIS SHOWS A COLD FRONT NOW SOUTH OF KENTUCKY WHILE  
COOLER AND DRIER HIGH PRESSURE IS BUILDING IN FROM THE NORTHWEST.  
THIS HAS MADE FOR MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES THIS NIGHT WITH A DECENT  
RIDGE TO VALLEY TEMPERATURE SPLIT SHOWING UP ALONG WITH SOME FOG  
IN THE DEEPER RIVER VALLEYS. CURRENTLY, TEMPERATURES VARY FROM THE  
MID 40S ON THE HILLS TO THE UPPER 30S IN THE MOST SHELTERED LOW  
SPOTS. MEANWHILE, AMID LIGHT AND VARIABLE WINDS, DEWPOINTS RANGE  
FROM THE MID 30S NORTHWEST TO THE MID 40S IN THE FAR SOUTHEAST.  
 
THE MODELS, AND THEIR INDIVIDUAL ENSEMBLE SUITES, ARE IN GOOD  
AGREEMENT ALOFT THROUGH THE SHORT TERM PORTION OF THE FORECAST.  
THEY ALL DEPICT A TROUGH TO THE NORTHEAST RETREATING TO THE EAST  
TODAY AS WEAK RIDGING BUILDS INTO THE AREA FROM THE PLAINS. THIS  
RESULTS IN NORTHWEST FLOW FOR A TIME INTO THE EVENING WITH SOME  
INEFFECTUAL, AMORPHOUS ENERGY DRIFTING THROUGH EASTERN KENTUCKY.  
RIDGING BUILDS OVER THE STATE TONIGHT INTO EARLY WEDNESDAY BEFORE  
SLIDING PAST BRINGING A CHANGE TO SOUTHWEST FLOW AT MID LEVELS IN  
ADVANCE OF A DEEP, FULL-LATITUDE TROUGH MOVING OUT OF THE FRONT  
RANGE. THIS SWITCH IN WINDS OFF THE SFC WILL ALLOW FOR MORE HEAT  
AND MOISTURE TO WORK BACK INTO THE AREA FROM THE SOUTHWEST TOWARD  
EVENING ON WEDNESDAY AS A LEAD IMPULSE OR TWO STARTS TO BRUSH THE  
JKL CWA WHILE THE NEXT 5H TROUGH DIGS CLOSER. ON ACCOUNT OF THE  
FAIRLY SMALL SPREAD AMONG THE MODELS, HAVE FAVORED THE NBM AS THE  
STARTING POINT FOR THE FORECAST GRIDS WITH MAINLY ADJUSTMENTS TO  
TEMPERATURES AT NIGHT FOR TERRAIN DISTINCTIONS AS WELL AS SOME  
INCLUSION OF CAMS DETAILS IN THE POPS AND WX GRIDS FROM 18Z  
WEDNESDAY TO 00Z THURSDAY.  
 
SENSIBLE WEATHER FEATURES COOLER AND MORE SEASONABLE TEMPERATURES  
TODAY WITH DRY CONDITIONS HOLDING ALONG WITH PLENTY OF SUNSHINE.  
FOR TONIGHT, LOOK FOR ANOTHER BOUT OF GOOD RADIATIONAL COOLING  
LEADING TO LOWS IN THE LOW AND MID 30S IN THE VALLEYS AND LOWER  
40S ON THE RIDGES. FOR WEDNESDAY, WARMER AIR WILL FLOW BACK INTO  
THE REGION ALONG WITH AN UPTICK IN THE DEWPOINTS ON SOUTHEASTERLY  
WINDS WITH EVEN A CHANCE FOR SHOWERS IN THE I-75 CORRIDOR BEFORE  
DARK AS THE NEXT FRONTAL SYSTEM APPROACHES FROM THE WEST.  
 
THE CHANGES TO THE NBM STARTING POINT MAINLY CONSISTED OF  
ADJUSTING THE HOURLY T GRIDS FOR MORE TERRAIN DISTINCTION EARLY  
THIS MORNING AND AGAIN TONIGHT. AS FOR POPS: INCLUDED THE LATEST  
CAMS GUIDANCE FOR TIMING AND AREAL COVERAGE ADJUSTMENTS LATE IN  
THE PERIOD AS THAT NEXT SYSTEM MOVES INTO THE STATE.  
   
LONG TERM  
(WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY)  
ISSUED AT 443 AM EST TUE NOV 12 2024  
 
THE EXTENDED WILL START OFF QUITE ACTIVE, AS A STRONG AREA OF LOW  
PRESSURE IS EXPECTED TO MOVE THROUGH THE REGION. THIS SYSTEM WILL  
BRING WIDESPREAD RAIN SHOWERS TO THE OHIO AND TENNESSEE VALLEY  
REGIONS WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY. THE RAIN WILL GRADUALLY TAPER  
OFF THURSDAY NIGHT, AND SHOULD EXIT THE AREA BY EARLY FRIDAY MORNING.  
THE LATEST MODELS HAVE A LARGE TROUGH OF LOW PRESSURE SPINNING OFF  
THE EASTERN SEABOARD, WITH STRONG HIGH PRESSURE, AT THE SURFACE AND  
ALOFT, SPRAWLED ACROSS NEW ENGLAND, THE EASTERN GREAT LAKES, AND  
SOUTHWARD DOWN THE EASTERN CONUS INTO THE EASTERN GULF OF MEXICO.  
WEST OF THE HIGH OUR NEXT WEATHER MAKER WILL BE TAKING SHAPE AND  
MOVING OUT OF THE GREAT PLAINS AND ACROSS THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY  
INTO THE OHIO AND TENNESSEE VALLEYS TO BEGIN THE PERIOD. ANOTHER  
HIGH PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL BE IN PLACE ALONG THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS AND  
WESTERN AND SOUTHERN PLAINS, WITH ANOTHER WELL DEVELOPED LOW  
PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVING INTO THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. THIS OVERALL  
PATTERN WILL SHIFT TO THE EAST MID-WEEK, BRINGING RAIN TO EASTERN  
KENTUCKY. AFTER THE FIRST LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVES OFF TO OUR EAST  
EARLY FRIDAY, THE WESTERN RIDGE WILL MOVE INTO THE GREAT LAKES AND  
OHIO AND TENNESSEE VALLEYS HEADING INTO THE WEEKEND. THIS SYSTEM  
WILL BRING DRY AND WARMER WEATHER TO OUR AREA. COOLER TEMPERATURES  
WILL BE ON TAP AGAIN IN THE WAKE OF THE FIRST LOW PRESSURE AREA. THE  
WEEKEND RIDGE SHOULD BEGIN TO BREAK DOWN AND MOVE OFF TO OUR EAST TO  
BEGIN THE NEW WORK, AS ANOTHER AREA OF LOW PRESSURE MOVES IN FROM  
THE WEST. THIS SYSTEM COULD BRING SCATTERED SHOWERS BACK TO EASTERN  
KENTUCKY SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT. NO WEATHER HAZARDS  
EXPECTED IN THE EXTENDED AT THIS TIME.  
 
 
   
AVIATION  
(FOR THE 12Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z WEDNESDAY MORNING)  
ISSUED AT 635 AM EST TUE NOV 12 2024  
 
VFR CONDITIONS WILL PREVAIL ACROSS ALL TAF SITES THROUGH THE  
AVIATION FORECAST PERIOD. FOG IS WILL BE FOUND IN THE RIVER  
VALLEYS EARLY THIS MORNING AND LATE TONIGHT BUT WILL NOT FILTER  
INTO ANY OF THE TAF SITES. LASTLY, WINDS ARE FORECAST TO BE LIGHT  
AND VARIABLE WITH A SLIGHT IN BUMP IN NORTHEASTERLY WINDS TO  
BETWEEN 5 AND 10 KTS THIS AFTERNOON DIMINISHING TO LIGHT IN THE  
EVENING.  
 
 
   
JKL WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
NONE.  
 
 
 
 
UPDATE...JP  
SHORT TERM...GREIF  
LONG TERM...AR  
AVIATION...GREIF  
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