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WHAT HAS CHANGED
Precipitation chances over the weekend have changed.
KEY MESSAGES
1) A return to cooler temperatures through Thursday.
2) Another warmup for the weekend along with a chance for rain across the region. Much above normal temperatures for early to middle of next week.
DISCUSSION
KEY MESSAGE 1) A return to cooler temperatures through Thursday.
Slightly below normal temperatures are expected through Thursday. Dry conditions are expected during this time. Cannot rule out some morning patchy fog in spots, however in general expect quiet weather.
KEY MESSAGE 2) Another warmup for the weekend along with a chance for rain across the region. Much above normal temperatures for early to middle of next week.
A warmup begins over the weekend and expect 50s and 60s during the early and middle parts of next week. A system moving through Saturday night into Sunday continues to have a lot of variability. In general expect precipitation to generally be rain, although a very brief period of freezing rain cannot completely be ruled out at the onset before temperatures warm.
AVIATION /00Z THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY/
Southern edge of the MVFR cloud deck is currently draped across KCMH/KLCK. There could be a few hours near the beginning of the taf period where improvement to VFR conditions are possible there, but this MVFR deck is expected to expand back to the south overnight and result in prevailing MVFR CIGs through Thursday afternoon.
Elsewhere, VFR conditions are likely to prevail. Highlight this MVFR deck expanding towards KILN/KDAY, but confidence is low on a BKN/OVC deck at these terminals.
OUTLOOK...MVFR vsbys and cigs are possible Saturday night into Sunday.
ILN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
OH...None. KY...None. IN...None.
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