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Issued by NWS Wilmington, OH
Issued by NWS Wilmington, OH
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983 FXUS61 KILN 262351 AFDILN Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Wilmington OH 751 PM EDT Sat Jul 26 2025 .SYNOPSIS... Hot and humid conditions will continue into the middle of next week. Mainly afternoon showers and thunderstorms will be most prevalent over the weekend, but the chance will persist until a cold front moves through mid week. && .NEAR TERM /THROUGH SUNDAY/... Scattered showers and storms have developed, but activity is rather disorganized. There is an impulse traveling across the lower Great Lakes that is enhancing activity across northern Indiana. As this continues into northern Ohio, it is not out of the question that the southern edge of that affects counties in west central Ohio. Elsewhere, forcing is weak and so expect any stronger cells to be quite localized. Activity area wide will diminish early this evening with the loss of heating. There are indications that an MCS will pass north of the area late tonight. If this happens, there there will once again be potential for showers or storms to make it into far northern counties before daybreak. There are sporadic reliable observations that are having the heat index reach or exceed 100. Will see a few more locations reach that threshold late this afternoon. Plan on letting heat advisory continue as is and expire this evening. && .SHORT TERM /SUNDAY NIGHT/... Morning MCS may clip parts of central Ohio early in the day. This will also likely lay out an east-west boundary bifurcating the forecast area. This will serve as a focus for an increased convective coverage on Sunday, mainly in the afternoon and early evening. Shear is forecast to be quite minimal but precipitable water will be near a daily maximum, close to 2 inches. So heavy rainfall will be a primary concern. Once again, activity will move off and decrease during the evening. With increased coverage of convection forecast for Sunday, high temperatures may be just a tad lower. This leads to very low probabilities of the heat index reaching 100 once again, except in parts of northern Kentucky. && .LONG TERM /MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/... With zonal wnw flow aloft and an entrenched upper high found over the srn 1/2 of the country, hot and humid conditions will be the rule through Thursday. Rain chances are low as the upper ridge builds in the Midwest and flow over the Ohio Valley becomes more nwly, removing the deeper moisture that`s been found lately. While NBM forecast is showing no pops Mon night through Tues night and an uptick on Wed, I suspect that there will be some sct/isold convection triggered by peak heating Mon/Tue. On Wed night, a cold front will pass south through the area and winds will shift north-northeast with building high pressure over the Upper Midwest. Rain chances do not die out until Thursday after upper level energy and a weak trough passes, noted at h8 more than anywhere else. From Thurs night onward, a dry forecast is in store. Regarding temperatures, highs in the lower 90s with lows in the lower 70s will begin to moderate Wed and Wed night when nw CWA has highs below 90 and lows drops to below 70 for the first time in what will then be just shy of a week. Notable relief from the heat should be found from Thurs onward as highs drop to the upper 70s/low 80s and lows fall to the upper 50s/low 60s. This occurs as upper level flow turns northwest veering to northeast at h8 and sfc during this time. IMO temps on Fri/Sat should be slightly warmer than is being forecast from NBM. && .AVIATION /00Z SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/... Scattered showers and thunderstorms pushing east across northern Indiana and northern Ohio should gradually diminish through this evening as we lose the daytime heating. These will affect the central Ohio TAF sites over the next hour or two. Some additional shower/thunderstorm activity may affect areas mainly to the north of I-70 late tonight in association with a potential complex moving across the southern Great Lakes, but confidence is low on this. Meanwhile, some MVFR stratus may develop late tonight and linger into Sunday morning, primarily at the northern TAF sites. Otherwise as we destabilize through the day, scattered showers and thunderstorms will become likely for all of the TAF sites as we head into Sunday afternoon. OUTLOOK...Thunderstorms will be possible, mainly in the afternoon and evening, Monday through Wednesday. && .ILN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... OH...Heat Advisory until 8 PM EDT this evening for OHZ063>065-070>074- 077>082-088. KY...Heat Advisory until 8 PM EDT this evening for KYZ089>100. IN...Heat Advisory until 8 PM EDT this evening for INZ058-059-066- 073>075-080. && $$ SYNOPSIS... NEAR TERM... SHORT TERM... LONG TERM...Franks AVIATION...JGL