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NWS State College Aviation Weather Discussion
.AVIATION /12Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/...
Moist low level conditions continue to promote low clouds and 
visibility restrictions across many airfields this morning. 
High pressure building in will allow for improvement of 
conditions as the morning progresses. VFR should prevail by the 
afternoon as the subsidence and increasing sunshine scatter out 
the clouds which will be most prevalent in the east.

Winds will shift from out of the east to out of the south region
wide by the early afternoon. These winds will remain light 
though in the 5-10mph range at most without much gustiness. 

Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms are expected to 
develop in the west, particularly in the southwest corner of 
our area, this afternoon. However, confidence is low (<30%) 
that any that form will directly impact BFD, JST or AOO for any
long period of time. Any shower or t-storm that forms though
carries the potential for heavy rainfall. Early signal is
pointing towards visibility restrictions across the airfields 
late tonight (likely after 06Z) with IFR visibility confidence 
increasing further west. Timing and restriction amounts may be 
dictated by how widespread precipitation is in the afternoon. 

Outlook...

Thu-Fri...Mainly dry early. Numerous to many SHRA/TSRA during 
the afternoon. Intermittent impacts likely.

Sat-Sun...Chance of showers and a few storms but lower chances
than Thu/Fri.

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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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