AFOS product RWSPAH
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Product Timestamp: 2013-10-19 09:37 UTC

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WEATHER SUMMARY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PADUCAH KY
437 AM CDT Sat Oct 19 2013 

Sunshine was abundant yesterday afternoon across the Quad State 
region. Fair weather cumulus clouds developed across almost all of 
the area. Winds were out of the southwest at 5 to 10 mph, with gusts 
to about 15 mph in some locations. In the late afternoon, clouds 
began to increase from the west ahead of a cold front. In the early 
evening, widespread rain began to move northeastward into 
southeastern Missouri. Into the overnight hours, the front had moved 
southeastward through most of the region, and light to moderate rain 
had spread to all but the southern Pennyrile region. Temperatures 
early this morning were in the middle 40s to lower 50s as winds 
began to blow out of the northwest.

After rain departs the region this morning, skies are expected to 
eventually clear in the afternoon as high pressure moves in. Highs 
will only range from the middle 50s to around 60 today. After lows 
tonight around 40, a southerly breeze of 15 to 25 mph will kick in 
Sunday, allowing highs to climb back into the middle and upper 60s. 
Monday will also be fairly warm as another cold front will be just 
arriving. There will be a chance of rain in the northwestern third 
of the region during the day, but the best chance will be Monday 
night behind the front.

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FOR A MORE DETAILED METEOROLOGICAL DISCUSSION, REFER TO THE
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION PRODUCT (PIL SDFAFDPAH).

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