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.AVIATION /21Z MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/...
As of 1235 PM EST Monday...
VFR conditions prevail through the 18z TAF period with mainly
dry conditions. A few isolated bay effect snow showers/flurries
are possible across the VA Eastern Shore tonight, but these
should remain away from all terminals. Skies were clear across
the area outside of 4000 ft stratocu over the VA Eastern Shore
this afternoon. Stratus moves into the area from W to E after 10
PM this evening, clearing by late tonight. Winds this afternoon
were generally NW 5-10 kt. Winds become light/calm overnight
before increasing to 10 kt again on Tue.
Outlook: Mostly dry and VFR conditions prevail early this week
outside of a chance for a few showers at SBY Wed evening/night.
Breezy conditions are expected Wed into Thu. SW winds gust to
20 kt inland (25-30 kt along the coast and Eastern Shore) Wed.
Winds become W behind a cold front Thu with gusts up to 25-30
kt inland and 30-35 kt near the coast. LLWS will be possible
during this time as well.
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