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Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Chicago, IL
Issued by NWS Chicago, IL
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151 FXUS63 KLOT 171911 AFDLOT Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Chicago/Romeoville, IL 211 PM CDT Wed Jul 17 2024 .KEY MESSAGES... - A generally quiet weather pattern will prevail though the end of the week - Chances for showers and storms will return early next week (20-40% chances areawide). && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 211 PM CDT Wed Jul 17 2024 Through next Wednesday... Our area remains on the outer fringe of a deep upper-level trough and associated pool of seasonably cool air propogating across the Upper Great Lakes region. Tonight, a pair of embedded upper-level vort maxes (seen readily over Green Bay and Ironwood, Wisconsin via water vapor satellite imagery) will swing southeastward over far northeastern Illinois and northwestern Indiana, causing northerly winds and waves to increase down the spine of Lake Michigan. With forecast wave heights now expected to exceed 4 feet for 12 to 18 hours from this evening through tomorrow morning, will go ahead and issue a Beach Hazards Statement for Lake and Porter counties in northwestern Indiana. Thickening clouds beneath each shortwave may support a few sprinkles overnight and tomorrow morning too, particularly in northeastern Illinois northwestern Indiana. Tomorrow through Saturday looks decidedly quiet as the surface high pressure system currently in the Northern Plains slides southeastward and through the Great Lakes region. Highs in the upper 70s to lower 80s, overnight lows in the mid to upper 50s, and plenty of sunshine will prevail. Daily lake breezes will keep shoreline locations cooler each day. Sunday, ensemble model guidance depicts the development of a disorganized cut-off low pressure system over the Upper Mississippi River Valley, which will likely drift eastward through early next week. As a result, chances for shower and storms will return to the area with perhaps a modest tie to the diurnal curve (relatively higher chances, 30-40%, during daylight hours and lower chances, 20- 30%, during nighttime hours). With that said, early next week does not look like a washout with many dry hours, and perhaps areas, currently expected. Looking toward the final week of July, ensemble model guidance is exhibiting a weak signal for a return of above-average temperatures and perhaps a more thunderous pattern (especially toward the last few days of the month). Borchardt && .AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z FRIDAY/... Issued at 1209 PM CDT Wed Jul 17 2024 Quiet conditions will prevail as a surface high pressure system slides overhead. A lake breeze will progress toward MDW this afternoon and eventually ORD this evening, causing winds to turn northeasterly. Winds will back northwesterly overnight, before turning northeasterly once again after daybreak tomorrow. Otherwise, a few sprinkles cannot be ruled out from time to time particularly near ORD/MDW/GYY from mid-afternoon onward. Borchardt && .LOT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... IL...None. IN...None. LM...None. && $$ Visit us at weather.gov/chicago