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KEY MESSAGES
- There is a 20-40% chance of widely scattered showers and thunderstorms this afternoon. An isolated gusty strong to severe storm cannot be ruled out, with the greatest risk over southeast Missouri.
- A 30-40% chance of patchy fog is possible early Sunday morning, especially across portions of western Kentucky and southeast Missouri.
- Temperatures and humidity levels will be seasonable next week with a 20-30% chance of daily isolated showers and thunderstorms.
DISCUSSION
Issued at 1240 PM CDT Sat Aug 22 2026
A trailing cold front associated with sfc low pressure over the Great Lakes region is pushing south across the FA. While most of the CAMs have very little development along the boundary this afternoon, the NSSL/RRFS still support some development that is currently ongoing south of STL. Have increased NBM PoPs to a 20-40% chance across the southern counties where dewpoints will remain higher near 70 degrees. This translates to 3000 to 4000 J/kg of SBCAPE with about 35 kts of effective bulk shear. Combined with 1000 J/kg of DCAPE and 8.0 to 8.5 C/km low-level lapse rates, the main concern will be damaging winds where SPC has a D1 marginal. Overall, expecting coverage to be sparse at best, but the probability is the greatest over southeast Missouri.
For tonight, a sfc ridge of high pressure begins to build south from Manitoba as a broad upper-level trough settles over the Ohio Valley with northwest flow. Clear skies will allow for the boundary layer to decouple, with a 30-40% chance of patchy fog. The greatest coverage is favored south of the Ohio River where the crossover temperature will be higher. Otherwise, the FA will be between a western 597 dm ridge over the southwest CONUS and a trough in the northeast that will send a series of shortwaves downstream through the week. Rain chances are pretty sporadic at a 20-30% chance as the timing is highly variable. Not seeing a strong signal for severe weather, but may need to keep an eye on Wednesday when a warm front lifts north. The heat and humidity will remain at seasonable levels for the latter half of the week.
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z MONDAY/
Issued at 1129 PM CDT Sat Aug 22 2026
Fog potential tonight looks a little tricky since models don't seem to be picking up on the signal that much, but last night's set up being very similar to tonight and climo, lends itself to at least patchy fog development at CGI, MVN, and PAH. Aside from the fog potential tonight, winds should be mainly calm overnight with clear skies. Tomorrow winds will be out of the northwest at around 5-7 kts. High cloud cover increases tomorrow through the day and into the evening.
PAH WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
IL...None. MO...None. IN...None. KY...None.
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