Area Forecast Discussion
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982 FXUS61 KCTP 301334 AFDCTP Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service State College PA 934 AM EDT Thu May 30 2024 .SYNOPSIS... An upper level trough will swing over the region today, then Canadian High Pressure will build southeast into Pennsylvania Friday and Saturday. The high will pass off the East Coast by late this weekend into early next week, then a cold front will likely traverse the state next Thursday. && .NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 PM THIS EVENING/...
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Bright sunshine over much of the area this morning under influence of high pressure and much drier air aloft. Some moisture trapped in the subsidence over the Laurel Highlands is slowly mixing out at mid morning and should give way to mostly sunny skies by late morning. Diurnal heating, combined with cool temps aloft and large scale forcing ahead of an upstream trough, should support some cumulus development and perhaps an isolated afternoon shower, despite the arrival of drier air. The highest POPs of around 15 pct are painted across south-central PA, where models indicate slightly better low level moisture. Mixing down 800mb temps of 1-2C supports max temps ranging from the low 60s over the N Mtns, to the low 70s across the Lower Susq Valley. Forecast soundings showing dry air above a weak inversion supports undercutting NBM dewpoints this afternoon by a few degrees.
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&& .SHORT TERM /6 PM THIS EVENING THROUGH SATURDAY/... Nearly ideal conditions for radiational cooling are setting up tonight across the western half of PA, as the upper trough lifts out and Canadian High Pressure builds in, accompanied by clear skies, dry air and a calm wind. Therefore, we have leaned toward the cooler MAV temps tonight in place of NBM guidance, with expected lows ranging from the mid 30s in the colder valleys of the NW Mtns, where patchy frost is likely, to the upper 40s over the Lower Susq Valley. A large water/air temp difference of >25 degrees also favors patchy late night fog in the deep river/stream valleys of the NW Mtns. Large scale subsidence and low-pwat air points to abundant sunshine Friday, as high pressure pushes into the state. Mixing down 850mb temps of around 8C translates to highs from the upper 60s to mid 70s. Friday night should be another cool one, as the surface high builds directly over PA, resulting in clear skies, a calm wind and min temps below NBM guidance. The airmass in general should be moderating, so expect readings not quite as cool as tonight. Upper level ridging is progged over PA by Saturday, as the surface high slips off of the East Coast, resulting in a mostly sunny and warmer start to the weekend. GEFS 2m temp anomalies Sat afternoon are few degrees above climo, translating to highs of 75-80 over most of Central PA. && .LONG TERM /SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... Late evening update changes/deviations from National Blend are rather small/minor. Main change was to lower PoPs 10-20pct on Tuesday with chc range (30-50) as the top-end (west) and slight chc in the east. It looks active after for the rest of the week. Prev... Models diverge with the amplitude of a shortwave trough moving through the region late Saturday night into Sunday. This feature will bring the next chance of showers and thunderstorms to central PA. Longer range guidance shows multiple shortwaves moving through the region into the middle of next week bringing renewed chances for showers and storms, but confidence in the timing of these features is low. && .AVIATION /14Z THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY/... Nice sunrise here at the office. Area of showers to the east is east of our area now. Isolated showers over the southwest will be south of our area by mid morning. Earlier discussion below. An upper level low will slowly pull away, bring an end to the showers across the east early this morning. Dewpoints this afternoon will be about as low as one gets in late May, early June. Thus looking at mainly clear skies later today, with very little potential for fog overnight into Friday morning. Outlook... Fri-Sat...Mainly clear skies with VFR conditions. Sun-Mon...Showers and thunderstorms possible. && .CTP WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ SYNOPSIS...DeVoir/Fitzgerald NEAR TERM...DeVoir/Fitzgerald SHORT TERM...Fitzgerald LONG TERM...Dangelo/Colbert/Bauco AVIATION...Martin