732  
FXUS63 KJKL 280030  
AFDJKL  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON KY  
830 PM EDT THU MAR 27 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- WELL ABOVE NORMAL TEMPERATURES ARE FORECAST FOR FRIDAY THROUGH  
THE WEEKEND.  
 
- MULTIPLE ROUNDS OF SHOWERS, AND PERHAPS THUNDERSTORMS, ARE  
EXPECTED OVER THE NEXT SEVERAL DAYS. THE GREATEST COVERAGE FOR  
THE AREA AS A WHOLE IS FORECAST AT TIMES FROM SUNDAY INTO  
MONDAY.  
 
- AFTER A BRIEF COOL-DOWN MONDAY NIGHT INTO TUESDAY, ABOVE TO WELL  
ABOVE NORMAL TEMPERATURES SHOULD RETURN.  
 

 
   
UPDATE
 
 
ISSUED AT 830 PM EDT THU MAR 27 2025  
 
NO SIGNIFICANT CHANGES ON THIS FORECAST UPDATE. SOME PRECIPITATION  
HAS REACHED THE GROUND THIS EVENING, MAINLY IN THE FORM OF SPRINKLES  
OR VERY LIGHT RAIN. SLIGHTLY MORE WIDESPREAD AND EXTENSIVE LIGHT  
RAIN IS STILL EXPECTED TO DEVELOP FROM THE WEST AFTER MIDNIGHT AND  
AFFECT LOCATIONS PRIMARILY NORTHEAST OF THE CUMBERLAND RIVER  
BASIN.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM
 
(TONIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT)  
ISSUED AT 530 PM EDT THU MAR 27 2025  
 
AN UPPER TROUGH CONTINUES TO DRIFT AWAY OFF THE EAST COAST, BUT A  
SOUTHERN STREAM SHORTWAVE LIES UPSTREAM OVER TX, WITH A MUCH MORE  
MINOR WAVE AHEAD OF IT. MEANWHILE, WEAK NORTHERN STREAM IMPULSES  
ARE MAKING THEIR WAY THROUGH THE FLOW OVER THE MIDWEST AS WELL.  
AT THE SURFACE, HIGH PRESSURE IS SLOWLY DEPARTING OFF THE EAST  
COAST, AND A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OVER THE NORTHERN HIGH PLAINS  
TAKES AIM AT THE UPPER MIDWEST.  
 
OUR NEAR SURFACE AIR CONTINUES TO FLOW OUT OF THE HIGH LATE TODAY  
AND IS VERY DRY. HOWEVER, MOISTURE ALOFT HAS BEEN CARRIED NORTH ON  
ISENTROPIC LIFT AND IS THEN BEING ADVECTED EAST SOUTHEAST TOWARD  
US. THE AFOREMENTIONED NORTHERN STREAM IMPULSES ARE INTERACTING  
WITH THE MOISTURE AND PRODUCING SHOWERS TO OUR WEST AND NORTHWEST,  
BUT THEY HAVE BEEN DRYING UP AS THEY MOVE TOWARD US. THEY ARE  
EXPECTED TO EVENTUALLY HAVE SOME SUCCESS AT EATING INTO OUR DRIER  
AIR MASS AND MAY AFFECT THE JKL FORECAST AREA TONIGHT, WITH THE  
GREATEST POP IN THE NORTH. THIS ACTIVITY WILL DEPART TO OUR  
NORTHEAST EARLY ON FRIDAY.  
 
OVERNIGHT AND ON FRIDAY OUR PRESSURE GRADIENT WILL TIGHTEN AS LOW  
PRESSURE MOVES ACROSS THE MIDWEST. THIS WILL INCREASE OUR FLOW AND  
IT WILL BE SOMEWHAT LESS DIRECTED OUT OF THE HIGH/RIDGE. THIS WILL  
ALLOW OUR LOW LEVEL MOISTURE LEVELS TO CREEP UPWARD. THE  
AFOREMENTIONED LEAD, WEAK WAVE IN THE SOUTHERN STREAM IS EXPECTED  
TO APPROACH FROM THE WEST SOUTHWEST ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON. THIS  
COULD BE ENOUGH TO BRING US SOME SHOWERS, OR EVEN THUNDERSTORMS  
(BASED ON WEAK INSTABILITY IN NAM SOUNDINGS), BUT THE POP IS ONLY  
IN THE SLIGHT CHANCE RANGE IN THE AFTERNOON. ANY OF THIS ACTIVITY  
IS EXPECTED TO DIE OUT BY EVENING AND ALLOW FOR A BREAK DURING THE  
NIGHT BEFORE THE MAIN SOUTHERN STREAM SHORTWAVE HEADS IN DURING  
THE LONG TERM PERIOD.  
   
LONG TERM
 
(SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY)  
ISSUED AT 426 PM EDT THU MAR 27 2025  
 
ACTIVE WEATHER IS EXPECTED THROUGH THE END OF MARCH AND THE BEGINNING  
OF APRIL, WITH MULTIPLE DISTURBANCES BRINGING RAIN AND THUNDERSTORM  
CHANCES TO THE STATE THROUGH THE LONG-TERM PERIOD.  
 
TWO SUCH SYSTEMS CONVERGE INTO AN AREA FROM THE UPPER GREAT LAKES TO  
THE UPPER OHIO VALLEY THIS WEEKEND. IT STARTS FROM AN UPPER LEVEL  
LOW EJECTING OUT OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON. THIS  
UPPER-LOW WILL THEN PASS THROUGH THE NORTHERN PLAINS ALL WHILE  
ANOTHER UPPER-LOW INITIALLY OVER THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY,  
BEGINS TO TRAVEL NORTH AND EAST TOWARDS THE TENNESSEE AND OHIO  
VALLEY, WITH HELP FROM A BERMUDA HIGH. THIS WILL LIKELY LEAD TO  
MULTIPLE ROUNDS OF RAIN STARTING SATURDAY EVENING THROUGH MONDAY.  
SHOWERS WILL PICK UP IN COVERAGE OVERNIGHT SATURDAY INTO SUNDAY  
BEFORE A LULL IN SHOWER AND THUNDERSTORM COVERAGE AND INTENSITY  
SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. A SECOND ROUND OVERNIGHT SUNDAY,  
THROUGH MONDAY WILL BRING WITH IT A COLD FRONTAL PASSAGE, AND THE  
THREAT FOR WINDS, AND HAIL. SUFFICIENT MUCAPE SUNDAY AFTERNOON  
AROUND 1000 J/KG ALONG WITH WIND SHEAR OF 30-40 KNOTS ARE SOME  
SEVERE WEATHER PARAMETERS THAT APPEAR PRESENT. USING A COMBINATION  
OF CIPS ANALOG-BASED SEVERE PROBABILITY GUIDANCE, AS WELL AS AI  
MACHINE LEARNING TOOLS, AS CONFIDENCE BUILDERS, THE BETTER  
ENVIRONMENT FOR SUPERCELL DEVELOPMENT CONTINUES TO BE FURTHER SOUTH  
AND WEST TOWARDS THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY, AND WESTERN  
PORTIONS OF THE TENNESSEE & LOWER OHIO VALLEYS FOR SUNDAY.  
PERSISTENT SOUTH TO SOUTHWESTERLY FLOW SATURDAY AND SUNDAY WILL  
ALLOW FOR TEMPERATURES TO CLIMB 15-20 DEGREES ABOVE CLIMATOLOGICAL  
NORMS, IN THE UPPER 70S TO LOW 80S. WITH OVERCAST SKIES BOTH  
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHT, DIURNAL TEMPERATURE SWINGS WON'T BE AS  
LARGE, WITH TEMPERATURES DROPPING INTO THE UPPER 50S TO LOW 60S  
EACH NIGHT.  
 
DURING THE DAY MONDAY, SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL SLOWLY TAPPER  
OFF THROUGHOUT THE AFTERNOON AND INTO THE EVENING. WINDS WILL SLOWLY  
VEER THROUGH THE DAY FROM A SOUTHWEST WIND IN THE MORNING TO TO  
NORTHWEST THROUGH THE AFTERNOON. THIS WILL INTRODUCE COLD AIR  
ADVECTION INTO EASTERN KENTUCKY AND SHAVE INTO HOW WARM THE  
TEMPERATURES WILL GET DURING THE DAY. TEMPERATURES ARE FORECAST TO  
RISE IN TO THE 60S, NEAR 70 IN THE SOUTH. IN THE WAKE OF THE SYSTEM  
MONDAY, A WEAK SHORTWAVE PASSES ACROSS THE GREAT LAKES/UPPER OHIO  
VALLEY AREA MONDAY NIGHT LEADING TO A LOW CHANCE OF SHOWERS (15-30%  
CHANCE) ACROSS SOUTHEASTERN KENTUCKY, DIMINISHING TO UNDER A 10%  
CHANCE FOR TUESDAY. WITH WINDS DIMINISHING AND CONTINUING TO VEER TO  
A NORTHWESTERLY DIRECTION, COLD AIR ADVECTION ALONG WITH DEW POINTS  
IN THE 30S, WILL ALLOW TEMPERATURES TO DIP INTO THE UPPER 30S TO  
LOWER 40S. SOME FROST MAY BE POSSIBLE IF VALLEYS COME WITHIN A FEW  
DEGREES OF THEIR EXPECTED DEW POINTS, MAINLY ACROSS THE BLUEGRASS.  
 
WINDS WILL CONTINUE TO VEER THROUGH THE DAY FROM NORTHERLY TO  
NORTHEASTERLY, CONTINUING TO ADVECT COLD AIR INTO THE AREA.  
TEMPERATURES DO MANAGE TO CLIMB INTO THE UPPER 50S TO MID 60S ALONG  
AND NORTH OF THE HAL-ROGERS/KY-80 CORRIDOR, AND UPPER 60S SOUTH OF  
IT. AFTER BREIF CLEARING DURING THE DAY TUESDAY, CLOUDS ARE  
CURRENTLY EXPECTED TO INCREASE ACROSS THE AREA TUESDAY NIGHT AHEAD  
OF THE NEXT APPROACHING SYSTEM. TEMPERATURES WILL BE WARMER THAN  
MONDAY NIGHT, BY 5-10 DEGREES IN SOME SPOTS, AS THE CLOUDS WILL  
INSULATE THE AREA FROM RADIATIONAL COOLING AT NIGHT. TEMPERATURES  
WILL GENERALLY BE IN THE 40S.  
 
AS EASTERN KENTUCKY HEADS INTO WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT WEEK,  
WINDS WILL CONTINUE TO VEER, BECOMING SOUTHERLY IN DIRECTION.  
TEMPERATURES BOTH WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY WILL RISE INTO THE 70S  
EACH DAY. SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE POSSIBLE WITH THIS  
SYSTEM, YET TIMING IS STILL BEING WORKED OUT. WITH ANTICIPATED  
CLOUD SHIELDS AT NIGHT, OVERNIGHT LOWS ARE ANTICIPATED TO BE  
WARMER, SETTLING INTO THE MID TO UPPER 50S RANGE EACH NIGHT. STAY  
TUNED FOR THE LATEST CHANGES AND UPDATES!  
 

 
   
AVIATION
 
(FOR THE 00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z FRIDAY EVENING)  
ISSUED AT 745 PM EDT THU MAR 27 2025  
 
VFR CONDITIONS SHOULD GENERALLY PREVAIL THROUGH THE PERIOD, WITH  
CEILINGS PRIMARILY IN THE 7K-15K FT AGL RANGE. A FEW SHOWERS ARE  
POSSIBLE, MAINLY LATE TONIGHT INTO FRIDAY MORNING IN LOCATIONS TO  
THE NORTHEAST OF THE CUMBERLAND DRAINAGE BASIN.  
 
WINDS WILL BE 5 KTS OR LESS THROUGH TONIGHT, AND THEN INCREASE TO  
5 TO 10 KTS FROM THE SOUTHWEST AT MOST PLACES DURING THE DAY ON  
FRIDAY, WITH GUSTS UP TO AROUND 20 KTS. LOW LEVEL WIND SHEAR MAY  
ALSO BE A CONCERN FOR A TIME EARLY FRIDAY MORNING.  
 

 
   
JKL WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
NONE.  

 
 

 
 
UPDATE...GEERTSON  
SHORT TERM...HAL  
LONG TERM...GINNICK  
AVIATION...GEERTSON/HAL  
 
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