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.AVIATION /19Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH MONDAY/...
As of 140 PM EDT Wednesday...
Mostly clear conditions outside of the MVFR cloud deck over SE VA/NE
NC this afternoon. The clouds continue to move farther SE away from
the area with now only ORF and ECG remaining under MVFR CIGs. The
cloud deck will move out of the area this afternoon by 20z at the
latest in the far southeast (ORF will likely clear within the next
hour). VFR conditions are now seen elsewhere, with mostly sunny
skies and will prevail into Thursday evening. Elevated winds
continue as low pressure lingers offshore at ~10 kt with gusts up to
20 kt. A cold front will move through the region late tonight and
early Thursday, which will then increase the winds more during the
day Thursday to 10-15 kt with gusts up to 25 kt.
Outlook: VFR and dry conditions are expected through the end of the
week. Lighter winds will return Friday and Saturday. An approaching
cold front will bring a chance for showers late Sunday into early
Monday with possible flight restrictions.
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