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.AVIATION /18Z THURSDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/...
As of 1248 PM EST Thursday...
VFR conditions will prevail at all terminals through tomorrow
afternoon. Surface winds will trend downwards over the next few
hours, becoming light and variable overnight. Winds will pick up
once again by mid-morning tomorrow, with gusts of 15-20 kts expected
through the afternoon.
Outlook: High pressure is expected to bring VFR conditions from
tonight into the upcoming weekend. Winds become breezy again on
Friday afternoon and evening ahead of the next (weak) front,
which crosses the area late Friday evening into early Saturday.
The frontal passage could be accompanied by a few showers, though
VFR conditions should prevail through this period. Another
stronger front approaches late in the weekend, with sub-VFR
conditions and a better chance of more widespread showers at
late Sun night into Mon. Clearing skies and gusty NNW winds are
forecast by Monday.
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