471 FXUS63 KPAH 292132 AFDPAHArea Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Paducah KY 432 PM CDT Mon Sep 29 2025
.KEY MESSAGES...
- Dry weather conditions expected through the week and weekend.
- Temperatures will remain a few degrees above normal through the week.
- No impacts are expected from the tropical activity off the Georgia/Florida coast.
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.UPDATE... Issued at 430 PM CDT Mon Sep 29 2025
Updated Aviation discussion for 00Z TAF Issuance.
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.DISCUSSION... Issued at 143 PM CDT Mon Sep 29 2025
Quiet weather will continue this week and weekend with a dry forecast and temperatures above normal for the most part. Upper level ridging will be the main player for the regions weather as it settles across the Ohio Valley this week. Surface ridging will continue associated with a surface high well to the northeast. A dry forecast will continue this week. Winds will remain from the northeast. High temperatures are expected to continue to run above normal this week with highs in the mid to upper 80s, cooling a bit toward the end of the week. As previous discussions have mentioned, no impacts from the tropical activity is expected.
For the weekend, the ridge starts to break down a bit with a subtle disturbance across the northern Gulf coast. Surface ridging will dominate as high pressure extends across the Mid Atlantic and northeast. No signs of any precipitation are seen for the weekend period. High temperatures look to remain above normal with highs in the low to mid 80s.
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.AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z WEDNESDAY/... Issued at 430 PM CDT Mon Sep 29 2025
Strong high pressure at the surface and aloft dominates the flight weather this package. Other than the isolated spot fog that offers temporary restrictions potential, it will be a dry northeasterly fetch throughout the column reinforcing the continued tranquil weather conditions; FEW-SCT (mainly diurnal) bases in the 6-8K FT AGL range will again be possible.
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.PAH WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... IL...None. MO...None. IN...None. KY...None.
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