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.AVIATION /19Z MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/...
As of 1250 PM EST Monday...
VFR conditions across area terminals prevail through the 18z TAF
period. Apart from some mid to high clouds associated with a
disturbance passing north of the area, mainly clear/SKC today
and tonight. Gusty winds along the coast diminish with the
relaxing gradient, with mainly light/variable winds tonight and
early Tue. Thickening and lowering clouds through the late
morning and afternoon tomorrow ahead of the next system Some
light rain/snow showers will be possible later Tue night into
Wednesday.
Outlook: Rain and snow showers move across the area early
Wednesday morning in association with a passing/weakening
disturbance. A brief period of sub-VFR CIGs/VSBY is possible
Wednesday morning before a return to VFR conditions. A second
disturbance could bring some light rain or snow and a period of
sub- VFR conditions to mainly SE terminals Wed evening through
Thu morning. However, confidence remains low at this time with
this system.
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