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Pemberton, Ohio Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Wilmington OH 155 AM EDT Fri Sep 26 2025

.SYNOPSIS... A ridge of surface high pressure will extend from central IN into west central OH this morning. The ridge will linger over the northern 2/3 of Ohio through early Sunday and then shift southward. Dry weather is expected through at least mid week.

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.NEAR TERM /UNTIL 10 AM THIS MORNING/... Clear sky cover and light wind has brought dense fog to most of the region and an advisory is in effect until 10:00 across the CWA. What few sites are not reporting fog are expected to fall in line in relatively short order.

Morning lows will range from the mid 50s over IN and west central OH to the upper 50s elsewhere.

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.SHORT TERM /10 AM THIS MORNING THROUGH 6 PM SATURDAY/... Quiet weather will be in place for the short term with just some cu expected on Friday after morning fog dissipates. Highs should fall between 75-80 degrees with overnight lows in the mid 50s. More fog is expected for early Saturday morning as light winds and clear skies create another favorable radiational cooling environment. This is going to be more likely in valleys and fog-prone areas and not necessarily area-wide.

Saturday should be just as pleasant with highs near 80 and partly cloudy skies.

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.LONG TERM /SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY/... Into the second half of the weekend, a deep ridge builds across the Midwest and Great Lakes, with the upper level low lingering over the Appalachians and Southeast US. Confidence is increasing that the upper level low and tropical remnants will impact the weather early next week. This would lead to Sunday likely being the warmest day of the period due to clouds and some chances for rainfall entering the picture in the following days. Expect temperatures to be in the mid to upper 80s Sunday afternoon.

Some of the challenges related to the evolution of Tropical Storm Humberto and Invest 94L (future Imelda if named) have become more clear over the last couple of forecast periods. While 94L remains disorganized, guidance suggests the system will eventually organize in the Bahamas, moving quickly northwest into the Carolina coastline. The strength of the system will play a major role in local weather conditions early next week as a stronger landfalling system would contribute to more moisture and potentially stronger winds reaching the Ohio Valley. The upper level low will be the primary steering mechanism for the system, directing the remnants northwest. How long the remnants linger south of the region will again depend on the eventual strength of the system and its interaction with the upper level low. Impacts to the local area are expected to be relatively minor with increased easterly winds and higher rainfall chances across the south. These details will become more clear in the coming days.

Otherwise, the region remains strong across the Midwest and Ohio Valley, pushing drier air in from the north. There will eventually be some competition between the dry air from the north and the tropical moisture attempting to move north. Late in the period, a strong trough will interact with TC Humberto in the western Atlantic, providing an opportunity for a stronger push of drier air Wednesday into Thursday. With the ridge in place to the north, temperatures remain above normal through the entire period.

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.AVIATION /06Z FRIDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/... IFR to LIFR cigs/vsbys in fog will be present at ILN and LUK through the night, scattering out and lifting in the morning. It`s possible that the stratus could form a low overcast deck but attm guidance suggests clear skies. For the remaining terminals, MVFR vsbys in fog will likely drop to IFR at times and could bounce around LIFR for an observation or two closer towards daybreak. At this moment, kept vsbys only as low as 1sm in a tempo group closer to daybreak. If conditions look that 1 or 2sm seem to prevail, an amendment will be issued with lower vsbys in the tempo group. VFR sky cover is expected but will need to be monitored if moisture gets trapped under a low inversion to evolve into a low stratus.

CVG and remaining taf sites will likely see some MVFR fog towards daybreak at the end of the TAF forecast.

OUTLOOK...No significant weather is expected at this time.

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.ILN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... OH...Dense Fog Advisory until 10 AM EDT this morning for OHZ026-034-035- 042>046-051>056-060>065-070>074-077>082-088. KY...Dense Fog Advisory until 10 AM EDT this morning for KYZ089>100. IN...Dense Fog Advisory until 10 AM EDT this morning for INZ050-058-059- 066-073>075-080.

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SYNOPSIS...Franks NEAR TERM...Franks SHORT TERM...Franks LONG TERM...McGinnis AVIATION...Franks

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