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FXUS63 KLMK 110822  
AFDLMK  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOUISVILLE KY  
322 AM EST SAT JAN 11 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
* A FEW LINGERING SNOW SHOWERS OR FLURRIES THIS MORNING.  
 
* VERY COLD TEMPERATURES TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY WITH MORNING LOWS IN  
THE SINGLE DIGITS. WEDNESDAY MORNING COULD FEATURE TEMPERATURES  
NEAR ZERO IN SOME LOCATIONS.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/  
 
ISSUED AT 321 AM EST SAT JAN 11 2025  
 
UPPER TROF AXIS IS MAKING ITS WAY THROUGH THE OHIO VALLEY AT THE  
MOMENT, WITH THE LAST OF THE SNOW BEING SHUNTED INTO EASTERN  
KENTUCKY. A FEW LINGERING SNOW SHOWERS OR FLURRIES WILL REMAIN  
POSSIBLE UNTIL JUST AFTER SUNRISE, MAINLY EAST OF INTERSTATE 65.  
 
GIVEN THAT THE ACCUMULATING SNOW HAS PRETTY MUCH ENDED, WILL DROP  
THE REMAINDER OF THE WINTER STORM WARNING WITH THIS ISSUANCE.  
HOWEVER, CONTINUED IMPACTS TO TRAVEL ARE STILL LIKELY.  
 
NOT EXPECTING MUCH IN THE WAY OF SUNSHINE TODAY AS LOW-LEVEL  
MOISTURE REMAINS TRAPPED. MAX TEMPS THIS AFTERNOON WILL BE NEAR OR  
JUST BELOW FREEZING, SO EXPECT ONLY A MINIMAL DENT IN THE SNOW  
COVER. MIGHT FINALLY SEE LOW CLOUDS SCOUR OUT FROM WEST TO EAST  
TONIGHT. EVEN WITH PARTIAL CLEARING AND A WEAK SFC HIGH SETTLING  
OVER THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIANS TONIGHT, LOW-LEVEL MOISTURE AND WEAK  
RETURN FLOW WILL KEEP TEMPS FROM BOTTOMING OUT. LOOK FOR LOWS JUST  
EITHER SIDE OF 20.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 321 AM EST SAT JAN 11 2025  
 
SFC HIGH PRESSURE WILL BE OVER THE SOUTHEASTERN US ON SUNDAY AS  
UPPER RIDGING BUILDS IN OVER THE OHIO VALLEY. THIS SETUP WILL  
PROVIDE A STEADY SOUTHERLY FLOW AND INCREASED HEIGHTS WHICH WILL  
HELP TO WARM TEMPERATURES INTO THE MID/UPPER 30S WITH A FEW  
LOCATIONS WARMING TO NEAR 40. THIS WILL AIDE IN MINIMIZING THE  
CURRENT SNOWPACK CURRENTLY ON THE GROUND. EXPECT PARTLY TO MOSTLY  
CLEAR SKIES DURING THE DAY WITH PERIODS OF SUNSHINE.  
 
CLOUDS WILL INCREASE SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY AHEAD OF AN  
APPROACHING COLD FRONT THAT IS ASSOCIATED A MID-LEVEL SHORTWAVE  
COMING OUT OF THE UPPER MIDWEST. FORECAST MODELS ARE STARTING TO  
BACK OFF ON THE IDEA OF PRECIPITATION FOR SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY  
DUE TO OVERALL LACK OF MOISTURE ASSOCIATED WITH THIS SYSTEM. IF WE  
DO MANAGE TO SQUEEZE OUT ANY PRECIPITATION, IT WOULD LIKELY FALL IN  
THE FORM OF FLURRIES. LOWS OVERNIGHT INTO MONDAY MORNING WILL BE  
MAINLY IN THE LOW TO MID 20S.  
 
CLOUDS WILL LINGER IN THE WAKE OF THIS PASSING SYSTEM DURING THE DAY  
MONDAY. COLDER AIR WILL FILTER IN BEHIND THE SYSTEM WITH OUR HIGHS  
ON MONDAY LIKELY OCCURRING OVERNIGHT AND EARLY MORNING WITH  
TEMPERATURES FALLING INTO THE MID 20S BY SUNSET. SKIES WILL CLEAR  
MONDAY NIGHT INTO TUESDAY AS A STRONG CANADIAN HIGH BUILDS IN OVER  
THE REGION. THIS WILL PROVIDE A STRONG REINFORCING SHOT OF COLD AIR  
FOR THE MIDDLE OF THE WEEK. LOWS TUESDAY MORNING WILL BE IN THE  
SINGLE DIGITS WITH JUST A FEW TEENS MAINLY ACROSS OUR SOUTHERN TWO  
TIERS OF COUNTIES CLOSEST TO THE KY/TN BORDER. HIGHS WILL STRUGGLE  
TO REACH THE MID 20S TUESDAY AFTERNOON THANKS TO STRONG CAA INTO THE  
AREA. COLDEST TEMPERATURE IN THE LONG TERM OCCUR WEDNESDAY MORNING  
WHERE MANY PLACES WILL APPROACH 0 AND A FEW PROTECTED SPOTS COULD  
SEE SUB ZERO TEMPERATURES. HIGHS ON WEDNESDAY WILL ONCE AGAIN  
STRUGGLE TO CLIMB INTO THE MID/LOW 20S. STEADY WEST-NORTHWESTERLY  
WINDS WILL MAKE IT FEEL EVEN COLDER WITH WIND CHILL VALUES DURING  
THE DAY IN THE LOW/MID TEENS.  
 
WHILE IT WILL BE COLD WE DO REMAIN DRY THANKS TO THE SUBSIDENCE  
ASSOCIATED WITH THE STRONG CANADIAN HIGH. WITH PARTLY TO MAINLY  
CLEAR SKIES.  
 
PATTERN STARTS TO FLATTEN OUT FORT THE END OF THE WEEK WITH  
TEMPERATURES MODERATING UPWARDS FOR THE END OF THE WEEK INTO THE  
WEEKEND. WE LOOK TO REMAIN DRY GOING INTO THURSDAY AND FRIDAY WITH  
HIGHS IN THE LOW/MID 30S ON THURSDAY AND CLIMBING INTO THE 40S FOR  
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. THERE ARE DIFFERENCES IN THE DETERMINISTIC  
MODELS ON WHEN AND HOW THE NEXT SYSTEM WILL IMPACT OUR REGION. WHILE  
BOTH WANT TO INCREASE PRECIPITATION CHANCES ON SATURDAY, TIMING  
REMAINS THE MAIN CHALLENGE AT THIS POINT IN TIME.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z SUNDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 1242 AM EST SAT JAN 11 2025  
 
VIS REMAINS IN AND OUT OF MVFR AT SDF AS THE SNOW WINDS DOWN, WHILE  
LEX STILL HAS A COUPLE MORE HRS OF MVFR SNOW TO GO. LOOK FOR THE  
SNOW TO TAPER OFF FOR GOOD BY 09Z, AND CIGS TO LIFT FROM IFR TO LOW-  
END MVFR AROUND THAT TIME. WEST WINDS STAY AROUND 10 KT WELL INTO  
THE DAY ON SAT, WITH CEILINGS EVENTUALLY LIFTING ABOVE 2000 FEET IN  
THE AFTERNOON. BY EARLY EVENING LOOK FOR THE STRATUS TO SCATTER OUT,  
AND WINDS TO DIMINISH AND BACK TO SSE FOR SAT NIGHT.  
 
 
   
LMK WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
KY...NONE.  
IN...NONE.  
 
 
 
 
 
SHORT TERM...RAS  
LONG TERM...BTN  
AVIATION...RAS  
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