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.AVIATION /01Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/...
Widespread VFR conditions prevail as of 01Z Wednesday, with 
these conditions likely (80-90% confidence) to continue at all 
airfields outside of BFD through ~12Z Wednesday. In this 
timeframe, approaching a line of SHRA with embedded TSRA will 
approach NW PA closer to the ~03/04Z timeframe. This will likely
bring low-end VFR to high-end MVFR ceilings which will persist 
throughout the entire overnight period and throughout much of 
the evening hours on Wednesday (~22/23Z Wednesday). Closer to 
the 12Z timeframe, increasing signals for IFR at BFD based on a 
consensus of HREF ensemble members and multiple cycles of GLAMP 
model guidance, so have decided to include these in the TAFs 
with moderate (~40-50%) confidence on timing. A brief period of 
lower ceilings trending towards LIFR will be possible; however, 
confidence remains too low for inclusion in the 00Z TAFs.

Elsewhere, the aforementioned line of SHRA/TSRA is expected to 
diminish in intensity/coverage overnight, leading many airfields
unlikely to receive any SHRA in the 00Z-12Z Wednesday 
timeframe. Recent HREF runs have been fairly consistent with the
progression of a low-level cloud deck across all of central 
Pennsylvania, so have included these mentions and slightly 
adjusted timing based on recent HREF/NBM/GLAMP model guidance in
order to outline initial onset of MVFR restrictions. There is 
high (~70-80%) confidence on SHRA/TSRA reforming during the late
morning to early afternoon hours (mainly after 16Z) with 
increasing coverage into the evening hours. Current SHRA 
mentions have been included at all terminals across central 
Pennsylvania based on recent forecast/HREF/GLAMP model guidance 
with most uncertainty with respect to timing. In terms of TSRA 
coverage, the highest potential at this time is outlined across 
SE PA (MDT/LNS) where enough instability will be present in 
order for some mentions in the TAF. At this time, have trended 
towards PROB30s; however, if the cold frontal passage trends 
quicker than forecast, could see mentions removed at MDT/LNS in 
future TAF packages.

Outlook... 

Thu...Lingering showers across S PA, restrictions possible.

Fri...Restrictions likely with rain moving in from south to 
north, lasting into Fri night.

Sat-Sun...Restrictions likely with rain.

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METARS & TAFs
BFD METAR TAF
JST METAR TAF
AOO METAR TAF
UNV METAR TAF
IPT METAR TAF
MDT METAR TAF
LNS METAR TAF

 

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