472 FXUS63 KILX 160250 AFDILX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Lincoln IL 950 PM CDT Tue Aug 15 2017 .UPDATE... Issued at 948 PM CDT Tue Aug 15 2017 Quiet weather is expected for the most part across central and southeast Illinois overnight. Some patchy fog is expected, but should not get terribly thick. Most of the model guidance has backed off on the rain chances for the rest of the night, despite the slow arrival of a warm front from the southwest. Only minor tweaks are needed to current forecast, mainly to go dry for the rest of the night. && .SHORT TERM...(This evening through Wednesday) ISSUED AT 241 PM CDT Tue Aug 15 2017 Weak surface ridge stretched from the Hudson Bay southward through the Mississippi River Valley to the Gulf Coast. A slow moving frontal boundary draped across the northern tier of Illinois helping to provide very weak focus for some afternoon cumulus growth, resulting in a couple showers. HRRR for the last few runs seems to have a good handle on the showers, but has become more diffuse with time across Central IL. Forecast adjustments to allow for scattered activity and keeping it into the early evening hours. Overnight, skies become partly cloudy and once again a little warmer than the night before. For tomorrow, increasing clouds with a warm air advection pattern as moisture surges into the region and showers/thunderstorms start spreading in coverage, limiting the daytime heating. .LONG TERM...(Wednesday night through Tuesday) ISSUED AT 241 PM CDT Tue Aug 15 2017 Precip continues into Thursday with the best chances for precip in the forecast Wed night as the storm system/front moves through the region. Extensive cloud cover Wed night keeps the overnight lows up...and limits the morning warm up for Thursday. Models at this point are in surprisingly good agreement to wrap up the week and into the weekend. Precip a little slow to diminish through Thursday night/Friday morning. But Friday will be dry with a return to the mid 80s, with light northwesterly winds and weak high pressure. Both GFS and ECMWF have next wave moving through the Northern Plains bringing in precip for Saturday and Sat evening. However, rather progressive flow aloft will likely usher the system out quickly and wrap up the weekend dry. As for Monday, right now, both the GFS and ECMWF are producing a weak wave, but keeping it northwest of ILX through the daylight hours. && .AVIATION...(For the 00Z TAFS through 00Z Wednesday evening) Issued at 635 PM CDT Tue Aug 15 2017 Generally quiet/VFR aviation weather conditions expected across the central Illinois terminals through the 00Z TAF valid time. A spotty shower is possible for the next hour or two, most likely at KBMI, but will have little impact on flight condtions. Also, some patchy fog is possible later tonight, most likely at KCMI. The fog may briefly reduce the visibility to MVFR levels. Scattered showers/storms are possible Wednesday, mainly during the afternoon, as a disturbance approaches the area. However, confidence in coverage/timing is too low to include in the terminals at this time. && .ILX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... NONE. && $$ UPDATE...Bak SHORT TERM...HJS LONG TERM...HJS AVIATION...Bak