
The second storm will track across central and eastern portion of the country this weekend. Heavy wintry precipitation will affect the northern Plains to the upper peninsula of Michigan. Severe thunderstorms are expected along and ahead of the cold front, where very large hail, damaging winds and a few tornadoes are possible from the mid-Mississippi and Ohio Valleys to southern Plains. Read More >
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127 FXUS61 KCTP 040652 AFDCTP Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service State College PA 252 AM EDT Sat Apr 4 2026 .WHAT HAS CHANGED... * Confidence for a non-diurnal temp trend on Sunday is high. * Added mentions of gusty winds/small hail to the thunderstorms on Sat. && .KEY MESSAGES... 1) Temperatures near record levels on Saturday, mainly in the south, ahead of a strong cold front which will pass through on Easter morning. 2) Colder next week but warming up again by week`s end. && .DISCUSSION... KEY MESSAGE 1: Temperatures near record levels on Saturday, mainly in the south, ahead of a strong cold front which will pass through on Easter morning. A weak trough/front over the area tonight will move northward and allow much warmer air in for Saturday. Maxes in the 70s N and 80-85F S. Clouds in the morning will mix away before popping up in another life in the afternoon heating. Shear of 30KTs or so in the north and 20 in the south, but CAPE progged in the S will beat that up north. Scattered thunderstorms may develop ahead of the approaching cold front and could produce damaging winds or a tornado. SPC upgraded northwest PA to a Slight Risk for Saturday and that risk may need to be expanded eastward if confidence in prefrontal development in the Susquehanna Valley continues to increase. The warm air will linger into the nighttime. But, by Sunday morning, a strong cold front will be crossing the CWA from NW- SE. The precip along the front will still have some instability, so we left mentions of thunder in there. Temps on Easter Sunday will be headed downward, losing 6-8F through the whole day. Not a terrible rate, especially when it starts out very mild (in the SE half). The band of rain/showers along the front should be off to the SE of the CWA in the afternoon. Hold onto your bonnets, as there will be some gusts into the 20s as the cold air moves in. Lows Sunday night U20s N, U30s S. --------------------------------------- KEY MESSAGE 2: Colder next week but warming up again by week`s end. From a precipitation perspective, scattered rain and/or snow showers are possible Monday and Tuesday. A trough crossing the Great Lakes will slide across PA during the Monday-Tuesday time frame and should generate some SHSN. Temps will only be favorable for an accumulation during the overnight periods. Tuesday will be the coldest day with maxes not out of the 30s in the nrn tier counties and only near 50F in the far S. Wednesday morning will be the coldest under high pressure with mins below freezing everywhere. This will occur about 3 days before the climatological average date of the last freeze, so we`ll be right on track. Thursday morning could be that cold, too, but that depends on just how fast the high slides to the east. For now, we`ll hang with the NBM/WPC guidance mins then (30s). The outlook trends warmer for the end of work week with some showers in the north. && .AVIATION /06Z SATURDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... Overnight, the highest confidence for flight restrictions is across the Northern Tier (KBFD), where IFR to potentially LIFR ceilings are likely (60-70% chance) on the cool side of a weak frontal boundary which has passed through. For KIPT and our Allegheny Front sites (KAOO/KUNV), flight restrictions are less certain due to the impact of transient cloud cover. At 05Z, KIPT briefly dipped down to 1SM with clear skies overhead, followed by a rebound to VFR as a BKN035 cloud deck moved overhead. The HRRR and 3km NAM suggest that the weak frontal boundary will cross KIPT between 07-08Z, with visibilities improving to VFR thereafter due to boundary layer mixing and continued cloud cover. Across the Lower Susquehanna Valley (KMDT/KLNS), lighter cloud cover, calm winds, and mild/moist air may lead to low stratus and fog development through 12Z, with the LAMP showing moderate to high (40-70%) probabilities for IFR/LIFR, particularly at KLNS. By 18Z Saturday, VFR is expected areawide, especially across our southern terminals (KJST/KAOO/KMDT/KLNS), with a low (20-30%) chance for MVFR to linger through 18Z across our northern terminals (KBFD/KUNV/KIPT). Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop across central PA between 18Z-00Z, with the HREF depicting an axis of confluence across KAOO/KUNV/KIPT, which may serve as a focal point for development within an environment of SBCAPE around 1000 J/kg. For this reason, PROB30s for -TSRA were introduced at these terminals. Between 00Z-06Z Sunday, flight restrictions are possible as low-level moisture transport increases ahead of an approaching cold front, with ceilings down to MVFR being the most probable at this time. Moreover, a backdoor cold front may push into the Lower Susquehanna Valley (KMDT/KLNS) after 00Z, potentially extending as far west as KUNV by 03Z, which could reinforce MVFR flight restrictions at these terminals. Outlook... Sun...Restrictions possible with showers and thunderstorms ahead of and along a strong cold front. Mon...Breezy and cooler with MVFR N/W and VFR elsewhere, with scattered rain/snow showers possible. Tue...Mainly VFR with a few rain/show showers. Wed...VFR. && .CLIMATE... Here are the warmest high and low temperatures recorded for April 4th at area climate sites: SITE LOW HIGH Harrisburg 60/1974 | 82/1999 Williamsport 62/1981 | 84/1921 Altoona 61/1974 | 80/1950 Bradford 50/1981 | 72/1981 State College 57/1999 | 81/1910 && .CTP WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ WHAT HAS CHANGED...Lambert/Dangelo KEY MESSAGES...Lambert/Dangelo DISCUSSION...Lambert/Dangelo AVIATION...Teare CLIMATE...Banghoff |
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