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Volga, Kentucky Weather Forecast Discussion

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AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION National Weather Service Jackson KY 309 PM EDT Sun Oct 5 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Dry and generally above normal temperatures persist early this week.

- A cold front will bring an area of showers and perhaps some thunderstorms moving southeast over the area Tuesday and Tuesday night, followed by cooler weather to finish the week.

- A Slight Risk for excessive rainfall exists for Tuesday through Tuesday night, with isolated areas of 2 to 3 inches of rain possible.

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.SHORT TERM...(This evening through Monday night) Issued at 222 PM EDT SUN OCT 5 2025

This afternoon through Tonight:

High pressure is set up off the Virginia coast and upper-level ridging will keep eastern Kentuckys weather quiet the rest of today into tonight. Tonight, moisture will be advected northward by return flow between the high pressure to the east and a mid- level trough moving into the northern Plains, leading to increased cloud cover, primarily in the low to mid-levels. Ridge/valley temperature splits are expected, especially early tonight, with lows in the low to mid-50s in valleys and upper 50s to lower 60s on ridges. River valleys can also expect another round of fog, but should be some what less than the last few nights.

Monday:

The dominant high pressure and ridging will further weaken as a cold front moves southeast toward the Ohio Valley. Several waves will ride northward along the mid-level flow on the periphery of the ridging, bringing in low chances (less than 20%) of rain showers as the column moistens. The best chance for precipitation appears to be in western portions of the CWA, with overall low rainfall amounts. Highs will once again reach the lower 80s in the return flow.

Monday Night:

The cold front will continue to sag toward the Ohio Valley, with a better mid-level wave and decent upper-level right entrance region jet divergence noted late Monday night into Tuesday morning. Increased return flow will usher in nearly 90th percentile PWATs (1.6 to 1.7 inches) for this time of year, aiding in a better chance (20-50%) of rain showers and perhaps a rumble of thunder from west to east mainly toward dawn Tuesday morning. Increased cloud cover will keep overnight lows more uniform in the lower 60s.

.LONG TERM...(Tuesday through Sunday) Issued at 306 PM EDT SUN OCT 5 2025

The period starts Tuesday with a strong warm advection regime ahead of an approaching cold front. Passing embedded shortwaves and a west- southwesterly mid-level jet streak will help enhance rainfall over the northern half to two-thirds of the forecast area through the day Tuesday, with a second push of enhanced rainfall coming just ahead of the cold front impacting the entire forecast area Tuesday evening through Wednesday morning.

This is shaping up to potentially be a decent QPF event for the JKL CWA, even despite current dry trends, with areas along the Virginia border starting to approach 1.00" on average, with maximum amounts of 1.50" to 1.75" across the northern and central parts of the forecast area. 90th-percentile QPF for the 72-hour period ending at 8 AM Thursday range from 1.75" along the Virginia border to as high as 3.25", so there is certainly some potential, though low, for excessive rainfall, with WPC now upgrading all of the forecast area to a low-end Slight Risk with the Excessive Rainfall Outlook for the entire forecast area from 12z Tuesday through 12z Wednesday.

The cold front clears the area by mid-afternoon Wednesday, with continued passing shortwaves within progressively more northerly flow by the weekend as the passing shortwaves dig out a large closed upper low, or at least a deep-latitude trough, to our southeast over the Southeast CONUS next weekend. The uncertainty with the individual details between models from Thursday through Saturday will keep low-end PoPs in the forecast within an overall cooler temperature regime that will return the forecast area closer to normal for early October.

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.AVIATION...(For the 18Z TAFS through 18Z Monday afternoon) ISSUED AT 112 PM EDT SUN OCT 5 2025

High pressure and upper level ridging continue to provide the area with VFR conditions. The extent of valley fog should be a little more limited tonight, with little if any signal for restrictions at the TAF sites. There will be an increase in mid- and perhaps low level cloud late tonight, but will remain in the VFR range. The winds will remain light and variable generally below 5 knots.

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.JKL WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None.

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