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.AVIATION /06Z MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/...
As of 1235 AM EST Monday...
Starting to see some improvement at most of the terminals with
the exception of SBY where moderate to heavy snow continues.
Seeing some lingering light rain/snow at the other terminals
with little in the way of vsby restrictions. Meanwhile at SBY,
expecting 1/2sm or less vsby for the bulk of the night as the
heavier snow bands pivot into the area. Should finally start to
see some improvement there as low pressure pulls away from the
coast mid-morning. CIGs have actually gone VFR at RIC and MVFR
prevails at PHF/ORF/ECG. Did tempo IFR CIGs for ECG since a
couple of BKN009 obs recently. SBY will keep the LIFR and IFR
CIGs longer and gradually improve through the day tomorrow. NW
winds gust 30-40kt overnight (highest at SBY), then remaining
breezy tomorrow with gusts around 30kt.
Outlook: VFR conditions return later Monday and persist through
the middle of the week.
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