.AVIATION /13Z TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/...
VFR conditions are expected today as winds gradually pick up out
of the south. Winds may gust to around 20 knots this afternoon.
Showers will gradually move in from northwest to southeast as a
cold front approaches the area. These showers should reach MRB
later this afternoon and the rest of the terminals later this
evening. A stray thunderstorm can't be ruled out either, but
chances were only great enough to mention in a PROB30 at MRB
this afternoon. Lower ceilings will also move in late tonight,
with IFR/MVFR ceilings likely.
A strong cold front will move through the area tomorrow
morning. Showers will come to an end, conditions will return to
VFR, and winds will abruptly shift to out of the northwest
behind the front. Winds will likely gust to around 20 knots for
much of the day tomorrow. Winds will shift to out of the north
Wednesday night, and then to out of the northeast on Thursday
with continued VFR conditions.
Canadian high pressure remains in charge on Friday which will favor
VFR conditions. As low pressure develops off the southeastern U.S.
coast, an increase in clouds and shower chances emerge on Saturday.
Depending on how these clouds/showers enter the forecast, some
restrictions are possible on Saturday. Initial winds will be out of
the north before shifting to mainly easterly by Saturday.
AVIATION...BRO/KJP/EST
Update as of: 919 AM EDT Tue Oct 7 2025