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Product Timestamp: 2025-10-19 10:18 UTC
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869 FXUS63 KJKL 191018 AFDJKL AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION National Weather Service Jackson KY 618 AM EDT Sun Oct 19 2025 .KEY MESSAGES... - A potent cold front will bring strong wind gusts as it crosses the area late tonight through midday Sunday. - Following the front, expect blustery conditions with gusty showers and falling temperatures on Sunday afternoon and evening. - Another round of strong, gusty winds is expected on Tuesday afternoon as a second, but dry cold front moves through. - Much colder air will settle in for the middle of the week, leading to the potential for frost in sheltered valleys on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights. && .SHORT TERM...(Today through Monday) Issued at 617 AM EDT SUN OCT 19 2025 A potent but progressive upper level trough and its associated surface cold front are approaching from the west early this morning. A tight pressure gradient is bringing warm/moist advection along and ahead of the front, with mixed locations unusually mild in the lower 70s. Combined with the dynamics at play, it's resulting in a combination of stratiform rain and locally heavier showers accompanying the system. Limited mixing is also allowing for gusts of 30-35 mph. It's questionable whether anyone actually makes Wind Advisory criterion of 40 mph today, but the advisory has been left to ride with a mention of some isolated gusts near 40 mph. Forecast soundings suggest that convection will be capped too low for thunderstorms today, and only showers are being carried in the forecast at this point. Cold mid level temps will allow for showers to persist behind the cold front late today, especially in our northeastern counties. Even these will die out tonight after enough drying and mid level warming occur in the wake of the upper level trough. The pressure gradient will relax tonight as surface high pressure builds eastward over the Tennessee Valley. Latest model runs show enough cold air advection and drying by dawn for a bit of frost in the coldest valleys. Ridging at the surface and aloft passing through on Monday will give mainly clear skies allowing for a decent warm-up into the 60s in the cool air mass. The next upper level trough and cold front will approach from the west on Monday night, with warm air advection kicking in ahead of the front. This will hold ridges, open terrain and western valleys milder. However, eastern valleys are still expected to decouple, and again lead to a frost potential. .LONG TERM...(Monday night through Saturday) Issued at 617 AM EDT SUN OCT 19 2025 An updated long term discussion will be sent shortly. && .AVIATION...(For the 06Z TAFS through 06Z Sunday night) ISSUED AT 239 AM EDT SUN OCT 19 2025 A cold front moving through from west to east will bring wind, showers, and a period of sub-VFR conditions. Showers and gusty winds will arrive from the west early in the morning, with largely MVFR conditions expected to develop. Before the winds pick up at the surface, some places may have a period of low level wind shear. Once winds pick up, gusts should increase to 30-35 kts during the day. Showers will taper off from west southwest to east northeast this evening and ceilings will break up, leaving VFR conditions to return. Winds will also diminish. && .JKL WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... Wind Advisory until 11 AM EDT this morning for KYZ044-050>052- 058>060-068-069-079-080-083>085-104-106-108-111. && $$ SHORT TERM...HAL LONG TERM...HAL AVIATION...HAL