019 FXUS63 KARX 110432 AFDARX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service La Crosse WI 1133 PM CDT Wed Oct 10 2018 .SHORT TERM...(This evening through Thursday) Issued at 324 PM CDT Wed Oct 10 2018 Main forecast concerns in the short term are on strong westerly winds tonight into Thursday morning and much colder temperatures moving in. Low pressure will track from north-central Wisconsin into eastern Upper Michigan this evening. Much colder air moves into the region behind the low along with strong northwest winds. Look for winds to increase to 15 to 25 mph tonight with gusts to around 40 mph possible in open unsheltered areas. A few showers may linger across areas mainly north of Interstate 90 tonight and cannot rule out a few snow flakes mixing in over north-central Wisconsin late tonight. Look for temperatures to fall into the mid and upper 30s overnight. High pressure gradually builds into the region on Thursday into Thursday night with rather cold air settling in. Highs on Thursday will struggle to get out of the 30s at many locations and a persistent northwest winds will make it feel even colder. .LONG TERM...(Thursday night through Wednesday) Issued at 324 PM CDT Wed Oct 10 2018 Main forecast concerns in the long term are on continued colder temperatures. A widespread freeze is expected across the area Thursday night which will likely end the growing season. Look for low temperatures to fall into the upper 20s at most locations. A freeze warning will likely be needed. We could see slightly warmer temperatures return on Saturday ahead of the next cold front with highs edging into the lower 50s. Then, cold air returns for Sunday with 850 mb temperatures falling into the -6 to -10 C range. Highs on Sunday will once again only be in the upper 30s to lower 40s. A chilly night is in store for the region Sunday night with lows expected to drop back into the 20s at most locations. Aside from small precipitation chances on Saturday with the passage of a cold front, better chances for precipitation return Tuesday. The cool pattern will remain over the region through at least the middle of next week. && .AVIATION...(For the 06Z TAFS through 06Z Thursday night) Issued at 1133 PM CDT Wed Oct 10 2018 Large cold air advection stratus field is producing IFR to VFR conditions from north to south across the area, while main TAF sites remain mainly in the MVFR range. Should see fairly steady conditions through the overnight as strong west to northwest winds continue on back side of departing surface low. Still seeing some occasional light rain or drizzle, but impact is very spotty. Still some questions on how fast conditions might improve tomorrow but continued a slow, gradual lift to MVFR through the day, with eventual VFR as drier air from above mixes down. Unsure on how quickly clouds may scatter out so will have to be monitored for trends. && .HYDROLOGY... Issued at 324 PM CDT Wed Oct 10 2018 Flooding will continue on some area rivers. Look for elevated water levels to continue into this weekend. Be sure to monitor the latest river forecasts if you live near or have interests along area rivers. See the latest river/flood statements for details. && .ARX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... WI...None. MN...None. IA...None. && $$ SHORT TERM...Wetenkamp LONG TERM...Wetenkamp AVIATION...Shea HYDROLOGY...Wetenkamp