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.AVIATION /12Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/... Western airfields remain at borderline MVFR-to-VFR conditions this morning, with BFD/JST likely to persist with long-duration MVFR conditions for the entire 12Z TAF package. The main uncertainty with regards to the 12Z TAF package will be timing of lake effect and upslope snow showers that have not been very well-resolved in recent model guidance. This forecast package has trended back on near-term mentions given current radar returns and some low-level dry air at JST before model guidance does increase at JST after 11/20Z. Mentions continue throughout much of the TAF period; however, do want to highlight some period where snow lifts off of the airfield and prevails VFR with some periods likely prevailing IFR with slightly heavier snow reducing visibilities. Another aspect of the forecast will be gusty winds throughout much of the TAF package across all airfields. A secondary frontal passage will bring about a subtle wind shift with the main impact at terminals coming with stronger wind gusts. Wind gusts above 20kts are virtually certain at all airfields after 11/15Z; however, have hedged slightly earlier on this forecast package. Most uncertainty with respect to winds comes across the eastern airfields, where model guidance does indicate that gusty winds could hold off until later this morning/early afternoon before increasing more. Airfields at most risk for gusts exceeding 30kts will be at JST/AOO; however, cannot rule out these conditions at UNV/BFD as well this afternoon mainly between 11/15Z and 12/00Z. Outlook... Wed-Thu...Sub-VFR most likely at KBFD and KJST with periods of snow showers. Fri-Sat...Improving conditions late week into the weekend Sun...Monitoring potential for winter weather on Sunday. Most likely restrictions are in southern PA at this time. &&
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