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.AVIATION /19Z FRIDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/...
As of 140 PM EDT Friday...
VFR conditions continue this afternoon with mostly clear skies. Some
CU has begun developing over the SE area, including ORF and ECG.
Scattered showers and storms are expected this evening across the
area moving west to east. Confidence is not high enough to include
TEMPOs for the terminals, but PROB30s remain at all terminals
staggering start times from west to east beginning at 22z at RIC and
SBY to 00z at ECG. Any storms will bring the potential for strong
wind gusts, localized VSBY restrictions, and heavy rain. Storms will
dissipate late this evening, with VFR conditions returning late
tonight into Saturday morning. Outside of convection, winds will
turn from the W to N by Saturday morning.
Outlook: Dry and VFR conditions will prevail Saturday. Another
chance of showers and storms returns Sunday, which could impact
flight restrictions.
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