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806 FXUS61 KCTP 101822 AFDCTP Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service State College PA 122 PM EST Sat Jan 10 2026 .WHAT HAS CHANGED... * Winter Weather Advisory for Somerset County for Sunday into early Sunday night. * Wind Advisory for Laurel Highlands and southern Alleghenies for Sunday into early Sunday night. * 7-day forecast variables (snowfall, winds, temperatures, etc.) updated. && .KEY MESSAGES... 1) Periods of rain continue today into this evening, with 0.25-0.75" expected areawide. 2) Trending colder tonight and becoming windy on Sunday, with max gusts 35-50 mph pushing advisory level thresholds. 3) Snow accumulation /and possibly a few squalls/ expected across the western highlands Sunday into Sunday night, and could impact travel. A few localized heavy snow showers/squalls are also possible over the western half of PA. A few snow showers could even make it into eastern Pennsylvania Sunday afternoon. && .DISCUSSION... KEY MESSAGE 1... Rain is on track, as it continues to spread northward across the region early this afternoon. It will be a damp and raw afternoon, with most places seeing steady temperatures in the 30s to low 40s. The rainfall combined with snowmelt from the ongoing/early January thaw will cause rises on rivers and streams; we will continue to monitor for ice jams. KEY MESSAGE 2... A cold front will cross the commonwealth overnight, ushering in colder temperatures. It will turn blustery on Sunday, with wind gusts of 40-50 mph expected. A Wind Advisory has been posted for the Laurel Highlands and southern Alleghenies. KEY MESSAGE 3... A secondary cold front will will drive lake-effect and upslope snow showers Sunday into Sunday night. Guidance suggests that the ridges of Somerset County could receive up to 5 inches of snow, with lesser amounts in the valleys. Therefore, have posted a Winter Weather Advisory for Somerset County. Elsewhere across the western highlands, a coating up to 3 inches of snow is possible. Model SNSQ parameters indicate that a few heavier snow showers or squalls are possible as well, mainly across the western part of the state. Travel may be impacted particularly over the western highlands Sunday into Sunday night due to a combination of blustery winds, slippery roads and reduced visibility. A few snow showers could even make it into the Susq Valley Sunday aftn. -------------------------------------------------------------- Look for improving conditions early next week, with little if any precip and moderating temperatures Monday & Tuesday. Precipitation chances will increase into the middle to later part of next week in response to an amplifying upper trough carving out over the Eastern US. Moderating/above normal temps into Wednesday are forecast to trend colder to more typical levels for mid January by Thursday and Friday. && .AVIATION /18Z SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/... VFR conditions ending this midday as the next system bring rainfall northwards across all of central Pennsylvania. As rainfall enters the forecast area south-to-north, expect widespread deterioration in flying conditions across central Pennsylvania with model consensus between recent RAP/GLAMP/HREF model guidance indicating widespread IFR conditions are likely (> 70% confidence) after a brief window of MVFR ceilings/visibilities within rainfall. LIFR remains most plausible based on RAP model guidance at MDT/LNS where ample low-level moisture will be in place. LLWS concerns also begin to be introduced after 22Z. Outlook... Sun...Scattered snow showers anticipated, mainly in the vicinity of KBFD and KJST. Gusty westerly winds. Mon...A few lingering lake effect snow showers early, giving way to mainly VFR conditions. Tue-Wed...Mainly VFR. Thu...Ceiling restrictions poss NW, VFR SE. && .CTP WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... Wind Advisory from 10 AM Sunday to 1 AM EST Monday for PAZ024- 025-033-034. Winter Weather Advisory from 8 AM Sunday to 1 AM EST Monday for PAZ033. && $$ WHAT HAS CHANGED...Bauco/Evanego KEY MESSAGES...Bauco/Evanego DISCUSSION...Bauco/Evanego AVIATION...NPB/RXR |
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