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885 FXUS61 KPBZ 080520 AFDPBZ Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Pittsburgh PA 120 AM EDT Wed May 8 2024 .SYNOPSIS... Severe thunderstorms are expected in Ohio tonight with showers and isolated severe thunderstorms spreading across the rest of the area late tonight. More showers and thunderstorms are expected early Thursday. Cooler and unsettled weather is expected this weekend. && .NEAR TERM /UNTIL 10 AM THIS MORNING/...
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KEY MESSAGES: - Severe potential persist through the early morning. - All modes of severe weather (large hail, damaging wind, tornadoes, and flooding) are possible with these storms. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Current conditions across the area highlight lingering MU CAPE is still roughly around 1000 J/Kg but the overall shear is still substantial enough for thunderstorm development for tornado development as well as damaging winds. These cells are still expected to continue to move east into the PA counties and the OH counties will need to be dropped soon. Further extension into PA is probable.
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&& .SHORT TERM /10 AM THIS MORNING THROUGH 6 PM THURSDAY/... KEY MESSAGES: - Brief ridging will allow for dry weather with sunshine on Wednesday. - Additional storms are possible late Wednesday night into early Thursday morning, but highest severe probabilities are well south of the forecast area. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Weak ridging brings quiet weather on Wednesday into Wednesday night. However another trough with 50 to 70 meter height falls pushes a low pressure area up Ohio Valley with a surge of warm advection showers and thunderstorms. While these could be severe, odds favor the strong instability to be well south of forecast area. && .LONG TERM /THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY/... KEY MESSAGES: - Ensembles suggest a wet pattern into the weekend. - Cooler temperatures arrive by late week with highs in the 60s this weekend. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Strong height falls on Friday usher in a cooler pattern with a long wave trough position in the east. Showers are likely on a daily basis into the weekend but especially on Saturday as a 100 meter height fall center pushes across Ohio in the afternoon. Temperatures Friday through Sunday will be 5-10 degrees below the seasonal normal of about 70 this time of year. Some moderation of temperatures is likely Monday and Tuesday as heights rise and flow turns from northwest to more westerly, though there is a possibility of another trough dropping over the northeast on Tuesday keeping things a bit cooler than currently forecast. && .AVIATION /05Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/... VFR conditions are in place at the start of the TAF period. Main concern is convection that will move through during the late evening/early overnight period as shear and instability increases ahead of a prefrontal trough. Have timed the period of greatest concern using two-hour TEMPO groups through the TAF sites...02-04Z at ZZV, 04-06Z at FKL/HLG/PIT/AGC/BVI, 05-07Z at MGW/LBE, and 06-08Z at DUJ. ZZV is under the gun for the strongest storms, and hit the visibility and wind possibilities hardest here, with 45 knot gusts possible as well as some hail. Storms are expected to weaken as they progress into western PA/northern WV, and thus have slowly decreasing visibility impact with time. Behind the main line, MVFR ceilings will linger for several hours. Weak ridging building into the region will bring VFR countdowns back to the region by late morning on Wednesday. .Outlook... Restrictions with showers and storms are likely early Thursday through Friday with crossing low pressure. && .PBZ WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... PA...None. OH...None. WV...None. && $$ SYNOPSIS...Shallenberger NEAR TERM...Shallenberger SHORT TERM...Craven LONG TERM...Craven AVIATION...CL