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KEY MESSAGES
- Frost/light freeze is expected area-wide tonight, but the growing season officially ended November 1st.
- A return to drier weather with a trending toward seasonally milder temperatures commences this week.
- A chance of showers and thunderstorms returns to the forecast by week's end with a cold front's passage.
DISCUSSION
Issued at 1245 PM CST Sun Nov 2 2025
A dry, cold start to the week will transition to seasonally milder temperatures over the course of the work week as high pressure and rising upper heights commandeers our synoptic pattern/sensible weather. It'll present with lots of sunshine as we see high temps warm from the 50s thru the 60s to even some 70s at times. Similarly, lows will move from the 30s thru the 40s to some occasional 50s.
A cold front's passage Friday will occur at the right time, during the afternoon-evening, to support a chance of thunderstorms. Dew points in the 50s, perhaps nearing 60F on our southern border, will precede its approach, as several hundred Joules of most unstable convective potential energy comes together ahead of its passage. It's the only weather to speak of, so to speak, and will lead to a weekend cooldown after the nice, mild warmup during the work week.
AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z MONDAY/
Issued at 1245 PM CST Sun Nov 2 2025
Restricted bases are lifting thru marginally restricted levels, in west-to-east fashion, as the recently departed upper low further drifts away. High pressure taking over will complete the clear-out and lead to tranquil/benign Visual Flight Rules thereafter, certainly over the back half of the forecast and beyond.
PAH WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
IL...None. MO...None. IN...None. KY...None.
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