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KEY MESSAGES
- Dry weather today and much of Thursday with temperatures warming back to near seasonal norms.
- Increasing humidity with storm chances returning late this week into the weekend.
DISCUSSION
Issued at 139 AM CDT Wed Jun 11 2025
High pressure at the surface and aloft will translate to dry weather conditions across the region today and much of Thursday. The surface high centered to the east will allow for increasing southerly flow and temperatures that are back to near normal today and Thursday. An upper level disturbance across the southern plains is expected to lift northward Thursday into Friday before flattening out across the Quad State over the weekend. Chances for showers and storms will begin to increase Thursday afternoon into Friday with peak chances occurring during the afternoon hours over the weekend as the main wave pushes across. With the increased rain chances will come an increase in humidity with dewpoints rising into the lower 70s by the weekend. Upper level ridging becomes established near the four-corners by the start of next week with at least a couple of waves moving atop this ridge and into the Quad State presenting chances of showers and storms for early next week. Predictability of individual waves is low but at least chance PoPs can be expected early next week.
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z THURSDAY/
Issued at 1220 AM CDT Wed Jun 11 2025
Surface high pressure over the region was bringing a light and variable wind to the area along the generally VFR conditions. A few pockets of light fog 4-6sm visibility expected at KPAH and KMVN through around 12z, otherwise expecting VFR through the period.
PAH WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
IL...None. MO...None. IN...None. KY...None.
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