.AVIATION /18Z SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/...
VFR remains prevailing for the rest of the afternoon into the
overnight. Showers and some thunderstorms have developed from a
mid-level shortwave entering into the region. While these are
fast moving, meaning any restrictions they bring shouldn't last,
they do carry with them rain, possibility of thunder, elevated
wind gusts, and brief visibility restrictions. Exact timing
confidence wasn't high enough to warrant TEMPO groups. However
the scattered nature of these storms lends confidence in brief
-SHRA/-TSRA region wide (with confidence lowest in LNS and
MDT).
Confidence in any -SHRA/-TSRA decreases overnight, with mostly
calm conditions expected. Models have hinted at visibility
restrictions developing at BFD, JST, and UNV but confidence
isn't high enough to drop under 5SM yet. will reassess
confidence after we see where the most rain has fallen that may
provide necessary moisture for more restrictive fog.
Outlook...
Sun...Showers and thunderstorms developing in the
afternoon/evening across the far west, and around or shortly
after Midnight over the Central and Eastern portions of the
state.
Mon...Restrictions possible with a few periods of rain/or
showers and thunderstorms.
Tue...Lower chances of showers, mainly VFR.
Wed...Mainly VFR, watching for precipitation chances though in
the evening/overnight
Thu...Restrictions possible in another round of daytime precipitation
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