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.AVIATION /00Z SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/... A tricky forecast is in store for the next 24 hours given the complexity of the of the two converging systems over central PA. The short wave from today is still providing enough lift to promote rain development over northern Pennsylvania. Rain is expected to continue over northern air sites for the next few hours 00-04Z before a break during the early morning hours. The second system, which is the slow moving coastal low that has been mentioned during the last few TAF packages, continues to move north along the Mid-Atlantic coast. We expect to see deteriorating cigs and vsby with widespread restrictions overnight as low level moisture increases from this low. By 06z Sun, the chance for IFR conditions approaches 60-70% for most airfields. Low level wind shear from a strengthening east- southeasterly low level jet will develop late Sat night across the Susq Valley and points east. A break in the rain is expected Sunday morning, but cigs are not likely to improve above MVFR due to the moisture influence from the southeast keeping cloud ceilings low. As the low progresses northward rain coverage will begin expanding from the southeast towards the northwest. The Lower Susquehanna Valley could see prolonged rain beginning as early as 18Z, and rain will likely persist well into Monday morning. Outlook... Sun...Rain mainly for central and eastern airfields. Widespread IFR Cigs and MVFR VSBYS with areas of LIFR possible. Some improvement late possible in the NW. NE wind gusts of 20-30 kts possible in the southeast. Mon...Still breezy in NE flow with rain chances continuing across the east. Tue...A little less breezy as the wind switches to North and skies begin to clear. Wed...A chance for restrictions mainly early/north with cold front, otherwise VFR. Thu...VFR. &&
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