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Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Central Illinois
Issued by NWS Central Illinois
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830 FXUS63 KILX 020758 AFDILX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Lincoln IL 258 AM CDT Tue Jul 2 2024 .KEY MESSAGES... - A couple periods of heavier rain potential exist, one tonight west of I-55 and again Wednesday night into Thursday night. - There will be some strong to severe thunderstorm potential west of the Illinois River tonight, and south of I-70 on Wednesday. - Independence Day will be a bit cooler than normal, though that will be offset by muggy 70s dew points. While a dry period exists by afternoon, rain chances increase enough during the evening to complicate fireworks planning. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 258 AM CDT Tue Jul 2 2024 Central Illinois will be in SSE flow today, resulting in decent WAA and weak moisture return. Highs today will get back up into the upper 80s and lower 90s, with lows overnight in the 70s. By late afternoon, a cold front will be approaching to the east. It is expected to enter the western portion of the CWA around 00-03z this evening. Strong to severe storms are possible west of the Illinois River Valley. However, the storms are expected to quickly weaken and dissipate as they move eastward across central Illinois into more stable (MUCAPE: couple hundred J/kg) and drier air (dewpoints: 55-65 degrees). As the front is expected to exit the SE CWA in the mid to late afternoon tomorrow, storms could refire along the front. These storms also have the potential to get strong/severe, but the HRRR/NAMNest indicate that this new CI will be just south/east of the CWA. Confidence that this second round will affect southeastern Illinois is not high. Independence Day (Thursday) will be slightly cooler than normal which would be great for outdoor celebrations. The downer is that there are several chances for showers and thunderstorms through the day. The morning into afternoon has 50-80% POPs (increasing with southern CWA extent). The activity during this time looks to be scattered across central Illinois. A brief break in the showers is possible late in the afternoon. From 00-06z Friday (7pm Thurs-1am Fri), when firework displays will take place, chances increase again to 50-60%. This round is just out of reach of the CAMs but the low- res models show the evening round of precipitation moving through from west to east starting around 03z Friday (10pm Thursday). If this forecast checks out, it should give firework celebrations time to go on. Nevertheless, this forecast is tricky and planning of events may have some difficulty to them. Starting Friday, a brief ridging will set up ahead of the next system that will bring POPs into the area again Sunday. Temperatures through the weekend will be pleasant, with highs in the low to mid 80s and lows in the mid to upper 60s. Copple && .AVIATION... (For the 06z TAFs through 06z Tuesday Night) Issued at 1053 PM CDT Mon Jul 1 2024 High and mid clouds will continue to stream across the central IL terminals, although conditions will remain VFR until at least 03Z. A line of thunderstorms will approach from the west late in the period, potentially reaching KPIA as early as 03Z, but likely arriving after 06Z for the remainder of the central IL terminals. Brief MVFR cigs/vsbys possible with thunderstorms, as well as strong gusty winds. Otherwise, winds SE around 10 kts overnight, becoming S 10-15 kts with gusts 20-25 kts by 14Z. 37 && .ILX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$