Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS St. Louis, MO

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Area Forecast Discussion...Updated Aviation
National Weather Service Saint Louis MO
623 PM CDT Tue Aug 19 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Cooler and drier weather is forecast for the rest of this week
  and through this weekend.


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.SHORT TERM...  (Through Late Wednesday Night)
Issued at 229 PM CDT Tue Aug 19 2025

A long-awaited cold front is currently pushing south through the
southern CWA. Despite the headway that the front has made today,
locations generally south of I-70 are experiencing another hot and
humid day with heat index values above 100. This discontinuity is
due to a lag between the front and the cooler air it`s ushering in.
Along and ahead of the front, humidity and increasing heat has led
to high surface based instability on the order of 2000 - 3000 J/kg.
Very low shear paired with the high SBCAPE has allowed for pulse
convection yet again this afternoon. Microbursts capable of gusty to
isolated damaging winds are the primary threat. Thunderstorms will
keep pushing south until they diminish completely this evening.

The lag of the cooler airmass will be obvious tonight as low
temperatures only drop into the upper 60s to low-70 - not much
cooler than last night. The push of cooler air is due to arrive
tomorrow morning, and this is when we`ll finally feel the
difference. 850 mb temperatures will quickly fall from the low-20s
into the mid to upper teens. With boundary layer mixing at play,
this translates to widespread highs in the 80s - near normal for mid-
August. Humidity won`t be scoured out all at once, but will fall
gradually. Dewpoints may still reach 70 degrees in some places
tomorrow which isn`t particularly pleasant, but it`ll still be a far
cry from what we`ve been experiencing for the past week. Heat index
values are only forecast to climb to around 90 degrees as opposed to
today`s 100+ degrees. Tomorrow night will be absolutely refreshing
with low temperatures falling into low to mid-60s.


Jaja

&&

.LONG TERM...  (Thursday through Next Tuesday)
Issued at 229 PM CDT Tue Aug 19 2025

The low start to the day on Thursday along with ongoing cold air
advection will result in an even cooler afternoon with highs in the
low to mid-80s. We lose the influence of surface high pressure on
Friday, leaving pure insolation to warm the area that day and again
in the southern CWA on Saturday. Another cold front is due to pass
through the region on Saturday with this one being more potent than
today`s. Lows on Saturday are forecast to drop into the 50s for much
of the northern forecast area, nearly a 10 degree drop from the
night before. Temperatures will only get cooler from there with
Monday night potentially seeing widespread 50s with colder sheltered
areas. Highs will be equally as refreshing, falling into the
widespread 70s by Monday.

The large influence of high pressure on the region over the coming
week will help keep the area dry with abundant sunshine.

Jaja

&&

.AVIATION...  (For the 00z TAFs through 00z Wednesday Evening)
Issued at 622 PM CDT Tue Aug 19 2025

Dry and VFR flight conditions will continue through the end of the
period under northerly winds that will diminish in speed
overnight. Winds will pick up again tomorrow but remain from the
north, with speeds roughly around 10 kts.

Delia

&&

.LSX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
MO...Heat Advisory until 8 PM CDT this evening for Cole MO-Crawford
     MO-Franklin MO-Gasconade MO-Iron MO-Jefferson MO-Madison MO-
     Moniteau MO-Osage MO-Reynolds MO-Saint Charles MO-Saint
     Francois MO-Saint Louis City MO-Saint Louis MO-Sainte
     Genevieve MO-Warren MO-Washington MO.

IL...Heat Advisory until 8 PM CDT this evening for Bond IL-Clinton IL-
     Fayette IL-Madison IL-Marion IL-Monroe IL-Randolph IL-Saint
     Clair IL-Washington IL.

&&

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