.AVIATION /06Z TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/...
Showers and a few thunderstorms in the vicinity of MDT and LNS
early this morning are expected to continue into daybreak
Tuesday. Farther west, scattered light rain showers could bring
only brief visibility restrictions to the rest of the airfields
in Central PA. IFR is most likely across the east (IPT, MDT, and
LNS) where lingering rain and southeast flow will keep
visibilities and ceilings restricted. Farther west, VFR
conditions are most likely at AOO and UNV while MVFR is favored
at JST and BFD.
Improvement is expected through the morning on Tuesday, with
MDT and LNS the last to clear out of MVFR cigs by 16-18z. West
winds will gust up to 20 kts behind the cold front Wednesday
afternoon, strongest across the west. Skies may appear hazy as
wildfire smoke returns to the region, but not confident enough
in low level smoke to write vsby reductions into the TAF.
Isolated showers and perhaps a rumble of thunder are expected
Tuesday afternoon, especially along and south of I-80. Have
included mention of brief visibility reductions at several
airfields, but significant impacts are not expected. Cloud-free
skies prevail Tuesday night.
Outlook...
Wed...Patchy AM fog, otherwise VFR.
Thu...Isolated PM showers/storms across northern PA.
Fri...Scattered showers & storms.
Sat...More numerous showers & storms.
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