014 FXUS63 KIND 021950 AFDIND Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Indianapolis IN 250 PM EST Tue Mar 2 2021 .UPDATE... The SYNOPSIS...SHORT TERM and LONG TERM Sections have been updated below. && .SYNOPSIS... Issued at 247 PM EST Tue Mar 2 2021 High pressure is expected across the area through the upcoming weekend. && .SHORT TERM /Tonight through Friday/... Issued at 247 PM EST Tue Mar 2 2021 Operational and ensemble model data continue to indicate long wave ridging will develop over the middle of the country during this period. This will result in a quiet weather pattern locally, with surface high pressure in control. A cutoff low, currently off the California coast, is expected to undercut the ridge, and approach the Tennessee Valley by Friday. All guidance suggests any precipitation threat with this feature will remain well off to the southwest of the forecast area on Friday. Will continue with a dry forecast through the short term. Progged low level thicknesses generally support the GFS MOS temperature guidance through the period, so little if any adjustments planned. && .LONG TERM /Friday Night through Tuesday/... Issued at 247 PM EST Tue Mar 2 2021 Central Indiana will be dominated by surface high pressure over the area through the weekend. Very dry column and subsidence supports dry weather, while northeast parcels suggest plenty of sunshine will be tempered by cold advection and result in seasonable temperatures Saturday with highs in the 40s. As the high shifts off the southeast early next week, the low level fetch will shift to the southwest which will bring warmer temperatures to the area starting Sunday when afternoon highs will reach the 50s. By Tuesday, lower 60s will even be possible as southwest winds pick up a bit and despite increase in cloud cover. && .AVIATION /Discussion for the 021800Z TAF Issuance/... Issued at 1202 PM EST Tue Mar 2 2021 IMPACTS: VFR Conditions through the Taf period. Low level wind shear possible at KLAF and KHUF overnight into Wednesday morning. DISCUSSION: Good confidence strong high pressure and a dry column will provide clear skies and unlimited visibility through the TAF period. Winds will be from 210-250 degrees 7 to 13 knots. && .IND WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... NONE. && $$ SYNOPSIS...JAS SHORT TERM...JAS LONG TERM....Koch AVIATION...MK