Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Area Forecast Discussion 14:56:38.5326002

.DISCUSSION...
243 AM CDT

RINSE AND REPEAT SEEMS TO BE THE ORDER OF THE DAY...WEEK...WEEKEND.
MINUS THE RINSE PART...AS MOTHER NATURE HAS APPARENTLY NOT PAID THE
WATER BILL. THUS NO RAIN IN THE FORESEEABLE FUTURE...WITH MILD
TEMPERATURES. THE LARGEST CHALLENGE WILL BE HOW INFLUENTIAL THE
REDUCED HEAT CAPACITY WILL BE GIVEN THE LACK OF MOISTURE AND OPTIMAL
SURFACE HEATING CONDITIONS...WHICH WILL DRIVE THE AFTERNOON MAX
TEMPS FOR THE NEXT SEVERAL DAYS. NONETHELESS...EXPECT LARGE DIURNAL
SWINGS IN THE TEMPERATURES.

VISIBLE IMAGERY EARLY THIS MORNING WAS INDICATING AN AREA OF CIRRUS
ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE NORTHERN GREAT LAKES REGION...AND UPPER
MIDWEST. WITH THE LACK OF DIURNAL MIXING...WIND...THE PAST FEW
AFTERNOONS...SUBSIDENCE HAS BEEN NEARLY NON EXISTENT WHICH HAS
ALLOWED SOME EVAPORATION FROM THE MOIST SOILS TO OCCUR. THIS
EVAPORATION COUPLED WITH RADIATIONAL COOLING DURING THE NOCTURNAL
PERIOD HAS ALLOWED MINIMAL TEMP/DEW PT SPREAD...SUBSEQUENTLY
ALLOWING PATCHY SHALLOW FOG TO DEVELOP. IN SOME LOCATIONS
OBSERVATIONS ARE DOWN TO LESS THAN 1/4SM...OR PATCHY DENSE
CONDITIONS. EXPECT THIS TO A THEME FOR THE NEXT FEW
MORNINGS...HOWEVER LESS POTENT.

SHORTLY AFTER SUNRISE EXPECT ANY PATCHY FOG TO QUICKLY ERODE.
IF YOU LIKED YESTERDAY...TODAY AND WEDNESDAY WILL BE RELATIVELY
CARBON COPIES ONLY TRENDING WARMER. A FEW LOCATIONS ALONG AND
SOUTH OF I-80 SHOULD PUSH INTO THE UPR 70S POSSIBLY A FEW 80
DEGREES READINGS. NORTH OF I-80 AND TEMPS WILL WARM INTO THE
MID/UPR 70S. THEN TEMPS RADIATE INTO THE UPR 40S TO LOW 50S
OVERNIGHT...WITH MORE 50 DEGREES READINGS OVERNIGHT WED INTO THUR
MORNING.

THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY...
ENSEMBLES CONTINUES TO DEMONSTRATE A HIGH LEVEL OF CONFIDENCE IN THE
MEDIUM/LONG TERM PERIODS...SUGGESTING THE BLOCKING PATTERN WILL
CONTINUE THROUGH AT LEAST THE WEEKEND. ANOMALOUS TROUGH CONTINUES TO
DIG INTO THE PAC-NW/SIERRA NEVADA MTN REGION THROUGH THE END OF THE
WEEK...WHICH WILL ONLY AMPLIFY THE DOWNSTREAM RIDGE OVER THE UPPER
MIDWEST/GREAT LAKES REGIONS. BY THE WEEKEND THE TROUGH BEGINS TO
DISSOLVE...AS THE DOWNSTREAM RIDGE BEGINS TO BECOME UNCLOGGED AND
MORE FLUID. THIS APPEARS TO SET THE STAGE FOR A SEMI-ZONAL EARLY
NEXT WEEK...WITH INCREASING CHANCES FOR PRECIP ACROSS THE UPPER
MIDWEST/GREAT LAKES REGION BY TUESDAY AS A SHORTWAVE IS PROGGED TO
LIFT NORTH ACROSS THE UPPER MIDWEST. HOWEVER EXPECT THIS SYSTEM WILL
BECOME MOISTURE STARVED AS IT PUSHES EAST. 850MB THERMAL RIDGE
REMAINS OVERHEAD WITH TEMPS HOVERING ARND 14 DEG C THROUGH
SAT...THEN COOLING TO A 10 TO 12 DEG C RANGE THRU THE REMAINDER OF
THE EXTENDED. THIS GENERALLY SUGGESTS TEMPS MAY COME DOWN MARGINALLY
AT THE SFC...HOWEVER EXPECT SLIGHTLY ABOVE NORMAL CONDITIONS TO
PREVAIL GIVEN A LOW HEAT CAPACITY.

BEACHLER

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.AVIATION...

//ORD AND MDW CONCERNS...UPDATED 20Z...

* LAKE BREEZE HAS DEVELOPED...BUT SHOULD REMAIN JUST TO THE EAST
OF THE TERMINALS THIS AFTERNOON.

RODRIGUEZ

//DISCUSSION...UPDATED 18Z...

AS HIGH PRESSURE REMAINS OVER HEAD...QUIET WEATHER PERSISTS ACROSS
THE TERMINALS THIS AFTERNOON. THIS RIDGE OF HIGH PRESSURE WILL
MAKE LITTLE PROGRESS TO THE EAST THROUGH THE REMAINDER OF THE
FORECAST PERIOD WITH THIS QUIET WEATHER TO CONTINUE THROUGH THE
FORECAST PERIOD. WITH THIS SETUP...EXPECT RELATIVELY LIGHT WINDS
TO ALSO CONTINUE FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE DAY AND TONIGHT BEFORE A
SLIGHTLY MORE ORGANIZED PRESSURE GRADIENT HELPS SOUTH/SOUTHWEST
WINDS PICK UP IN SPEED ON WEDNESDAY. ALTHOUGH THERE WILL BE THE
POSSIBILITY FOR FOG DEVELOPMENT ONCE AGAIN TONIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY
MORNING...CONDITIONS WONT BE QUITE AS FAVORABLE WITH THE MAIN
RIDGE AXIS SHIFTING JUST TO THE EAST OF THE TERMINALS. SO THERE
WILL BE SOME POSSIBLE FOG DEVELOPMENT...BUT BEST DEVELOPMENT
SHOULD REMAIN AWAY FROM THE TERMINALS.

RODRIGUEZ

//ORD AND MDW CONFIDENCE...UPDATED 20Z...

* HIGH CONFIDENCE IN VFR CONDITIONS.

* MEDIUM CONFIDENCE IN WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION.

RODRIGUEZ

//OUTLOOK FOR ORD/MDW FOR 00Z THURSDAY-12Z TUESDAY...UPDATED 12Z...

WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY...VFR.

KREIN

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.MARINE...
256 PM CDT

QUIET WEATHER WILL CONTINUE FOR MUCH OF THE WEEK AS A BROAD HIGH
AREA OF HIGH PRESSURE CONTINUES TO SLOWLY MOVE EAST. AS IT
DOES...THE GRADIENT WILL SLOWLY TIGHEN AS LOW PRESSURE OVER THE
WESTERN PLAINS LIFTS NORTH INTO ONTARIO FRIDAY NIGHT. SOUTHERLY
WINDS WILL INCREASE INTO THE 15-25 KT RANGE FRIDAY WITH SOME
HIGHER GUSTS POSSIBLE FRIDAY NIGHT INTO SATURDAY. ANOTHER AREA OF
HIGH PRESSURE WILL MOVE ACROSS THE NORTHERN PLAINS AND LAKES
REIGON SATURDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY...WHICH MAY SWING WINDS AROUND
NORTHERLY FOR A BRIEF PERIOD DURING THIS TIME PERIOD. CMS

CMS

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.LOT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
IL...NONE.
IN...NONE.
LM...NONE.
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