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.AVIATION /08Z FRIDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/...
Skies have cleared across the Commonwealth in the wake of
precipitation and dense valley fog is building in. With a slight
breeze still in place from low pressure off the coast of New
Jersey, the fog has been pulsing up and down in density.
Therefore, pulses up and down between categories remain 
possible the rest of tonight, but IFR/LIFR will continue to 
prevail at the airfields into tomorrow morning with clear skies 
and plentiful moisture. GFSLAMP, NBM, and HREF don't have only 
spotty fog developing in the southeast, supported by a light 
northerly wind (~5kts) and temperature-dewpoint spread.

Once fog burns away tomorrow morning, VFR conditions and mostly
clear skies are expected tomorrow. Thicker cirrus and a few
convective cumulus clouds are expected tomorrow at MDT and LNS.
winds remain light throughout the day.  

Outlook... 

Sat...Scattered to numerous showers/t-storms with low cigs 
likely. 

Sun...Restrictions likely early with showers/t-storms, followed
by possible improvement late in the day. Breezy west wind.

Mon-Tue...Patchy morning fog, otherwise mainly VFR conditions 
return early next week.

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