.AVIATION /18Z SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/...
VFR conditions are expected at all terminals through Sunday night.
Lower ceilings and showers/thunderstorms will overspread the area
from southwest to northeast Monday into Monday night, although some
uncertainty remains regarding the exact onset timing of the lower
ceilings and precipitation.
Northwest winds will gradually decrease through the afternoon
and evening, before becoming light and variable tonight into
tomorrow. Locations further north have a better chance of
turning light out of the north tomorrow, while locations
further south (especially CHO) have a better chance of
developing southerly winds. Winds will shift to out of the
southeast for all by the day on Monday.
Lengthy restrictions are likely on Tuesday given the prolonged
period of rain tracking through the area. This will come with a
steady southeasterly wind which may gust up to 20 knots at times.
Rain may become heavy at times, particularly heading into Tuesday
night. Some residual restrictions are possible for parts of
Wednesday as the upper low remains nearby. Winds turn a bit more
easterly as low pressure passes by to the south. By Thursday, the
pattern slowly becomes more convective in nature as heat and
humidity increase. While mainly VFR, some restrictions are possible
as storms roll through.
AVIATION...BRO/KJP
Update as of: 255 PM EDT Sat May 10 2025