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KEY MESSAGES
- Elevated fire danger this afternoon mainly over western KY thanks to good mixing leading to lower dewpoints and breezier winds, and in turn lower RH values.
- A strong storm can't be ruled out with the showers/storms Friday afternoon.
- Monday is currently outlooked in the 15% area for severe chances by SPC. Something to keep an eye on.
DISCUSSION
Issued at 1207 AM CDT Wed Apr 22 2026
Upper level ridging is continuing to push into the area today. At the sfc we will have another day of deep mixing and continued breezy southwest winds and dry conditions (particularly over west KY). There are some elevated fire weather concerns over west KY this afternoon with RHs dropping into the 25-35% range and 10-15 mph sustained winds with gusts to around 20-25 mph. NBM generally has a 40-70% chance of reaching 80 degrees today. Tomorrow NBM has a greater than 90% chance of reaching 80 with the upper ridge overhead.
Friday as the upper ridge is squeezed out, an upper level shortwave trof rounding the bottom of a stronger Canadian border low brings us our next chance for showers/storms. Rain chances peak Friday afternoon at around a 60-90% chance. Amounts have backed off slightly in the NBM with a 20-40% chance for totals of 1" with the best chances being over SEMO by Sunday morning. NBM also has a 50- 80% chance of 1,000 J/kg of CAPE over SEMO Friday and 30-70% chance over southern IL, so a strong storm can't be ruled out!
The next chance for showers and storms comes with another shortwave aloft rolling through the Midwest on Monday. Rain chances peak at 60- 70% Monday afternoon. SPC currently has the entire forecast area outlooked in the 15% area for Monday for severe chances. This will be something to continue to watch. Temperatures will cool down behind the attendant front for next week with the 8-14 day outlook showing below normal temperatures.
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z THURSDAY/
Issued at 931 PM CDT Tue Apr 21 2026
High cirrus clouds will give way to FEW-SCT cu around 5 kft AGL on Wednesday. Gradient southwest winds will increase to 12-17 kts, with gusts around 20-25 kts by midday. Winds diminish to 3-6 kts after sunset Wednesday night with clear skies.
PAH WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
IL...None. MO...None. IN...None. KY...None.
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