678 FXUS63 KLMK 090141 AFDLMK Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Louisville KY 841 PM EST Fri Nov 8 2019 .Forecast Update... Issued at 841 PM EST Fri Nov 8 2019 Quiet evening with clear skies now that one batch of cirrus has moved east over the Appalachians. Sfc high pressure is now centered over the Ohio River Valley, and winds have gone calm at several observing sites. Temperatures have dropped off into the mid 20s to lower 30s. River valleys and other typically cool areas are expected to dip into the teens late tonight into early Saturday. More SCT cirrus will spread overhead from the NW on Saturday. && .Short Term...(This evening through Saturday) Updated at 315 PM EST Fri Nov 8 2019 Strong Canadian high pressure settles over the region tonight, before pushing off to the mid Atlantic Coast tomorrow. As a result, the weather will stay dry in the short term, with another chilly night on tap. Given light and variable winds, low dew points in the teens, and mostly clear skies overnight temps should settle into the low 20s in most spots. However, a few of the typical cool spots will likely find their way into the upper teens. With the surface high pressure shifting east tomorrow, we'll see a light southerly return flow set up, and combined with plenty of sunshine should help temps rise a couple degrees on either side of 50. .Long Term...(Saturday night through Friday) Updated at 300 PM EST Fri Nov 8 2019 Warming temps and dry conditions looks to persist through Sunday, as the region remains situated in the warm sector ahead of an approaching Arctic cold front. Afternoon highs will be near seasonal norms as they approach the upper 50s to low 60s. Unfortunately, those temps will be the warmest we feel over the next several days. Late Sunday night into early Monday morning, the cold front will begin diving southeast across the Ohio Valley, causing precip chances to ramp up. While rain will initially be scattered in the morning, coverage will increase throughout late morning and afternoon. As temps steadily decrease throughout the evening and fall below freezing, precip will likely undergo a transition from rain to snow by early Tuesday morning. Accumulations, if they occur, look to remain minor, especially given the sfc and soil temps. Strong CAA behind the front will usher in our coldest air of the season, with temperatures about 20-30 degrees below normal through mid-week. As a result, morning lows Tues and Wed will be in the mid to upper teens across the region, with highs struggling to climb above freezing Tuesday. New record lows and cold maximum temps may even be in jeopardy! Otherwise, sfc high pressure looks to build into the Ohio Valley on the backside of the front, allowing for dry conditions and warming temps to return. Though afternoon highs will gradually warm into the upper 40s toward the end of the week, we still look to remain well below seasonal norms. && .Aviation...(00Z TAF Issuance) Issued at 630 PM EST Fri Nov 8 2019 VFR conditions expected through the TAF period. North winds will go light and variable this evening, then increase slightly out of the south and southwest after sunrise Saturday morning. Expect only a few mid or upper clouds during the valid TAF period. Winds may briefly become a bit gusty during the mid-afternoon hours of Sat with gusts 15-20 kts. && .LMK WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... IN...None. KY...None. && $$ Update...EBW Short Term...BJS Long Term...SSC Aviation...EBW/MRC