Here is the latest Area Forecast Discussion for Central PA
This text statement is the latest forecast reasoning from the NWS in State College, PA
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598 FXUS61 KCTP 230557 AFDCTP Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service State College PA 157 AM EDT Mon Mar 23 2026 .WHAT HAS CHANGED... * Severe weather threat has ended && .KEY MESSAGES... 1) Some icing potential Sunday night into Monday morning across portions of NE PA, slick spots possible for the Monday morning commute. && .DISCUSSION... KEY MESSAGE 1: Some icing potential Sunday night into Monday morning across portions of NE PA, slick spots possible for the Monday morning commute. A transition to rain/snow and potentially some freezing rain or drizzle across the Poconos is possible based on recent model soundings/guidance Sunday night into Monday morning. Most recent HREF model guidance has trended slightly up with respect to probabilities of measurable ice accumulation across portions of Tioga, northern Lycoming, and Sullivan counties with a steep drop off further south/east where precipitation looks to end slightly quicker as temperatures continue to fall behind the cold frontal passage. This threat seems relatively marginal at this time and a transition to more rain/snow seems like the most plausible solution, with some potential for a quick measurable snowfall (below one inch) possible across portions of the northern tier. Comparing to recent events about a week ago, the drop in temperatures are not expected to be as rapid and winds will be slightly less gusty Sunday night into Monday compared to last week`s event; however, cannot rule out with a fairly quick temperature drop that surfaces that remain wet with the cold frontal passage freeze and allow for isolated slick spots for the Monday morning commute. At this time, have introduced mentions in the HWO for the potential for a light glaze of ice across the Poconos with the freezing rain/drizzle; however, isolated slick spots could be possible across a larger area of central Pennsylvania Monday morning. && .AVIATION /06Z MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/... Band of drenching rain will continue to impact the central and southeast airfields into the predawn hours. Can`t rule out brief TSRA impacts at KMDT/KLNS. Highest confidence in prolonged IFR/LIFR is at KBFD on the cool side of the boundary. Rain will exit to the southeast terminals later this morning as colder NNW flow ramps up from 310-340 degrees. Sfc wind gusts 25-35kt are possible this afternoon. Don`t think the models are bullish enough on rain/snow showers developing downwind of Lake Erie this afternoon across the western Alleghenies and have included some prelim -shsn at KBFD and KJST. High pressure slides over CPA Tuesday and should provide widespread VFR. Outlook... Wed-Thu...Light rain may brush the northern tier. Thu night-AM Friday...Rain with restrictions likely. Fri PM...Breezy with light rain exiting the southern tier. && .CTP WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ WHAT HAS CHANGED...Steinbugl KEY MESSAGES...Colbert/Beaty DISCUSSION...Colbert/Beaty AVIATION...Steinbugl |
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