Area Forecast Discussion
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024 FXUS61 KCTP 201357 AFDCTP Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service State College PA 957 AM EDT Mon May 20 2024 .SYNOPSIS... A ridge of high pressure at the surface and aloft over Pennsylvania will bring dry conditions, light wind and warmer temperatures through Wednesday. A storm system moving north of the Great Lakes will push its southward trailing cold front through the region on Thursday bringing the next chance of showers and thunderstorms. && .NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 PM THIS EVENING/...
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Morning fog dissipating rapidly over the Central and South Central Mountains. More extensive low clouds will be slowest to dissipate over the Lower Susq. but we expect most should dissipate by or shortly after 15z. Otherwise it will be a summerlike day across the region with plenty of sunshine filtered by high thin cirrus wisps. As noted by previous shifts and highlighted on multiple model guidance that show and axis of CAPE likely exceeding 1000 J/KG, there could be just enough instability across the nrn tier of and Western Mtns in the aftn to pop a few stray showers and and TSRA. Left PoPs in the 20-30pct range during the 20Z Monday to 00Z Tuesday.
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&& .SHORT TERM /6 PM THIS EVENING THROUGH 6 PM TUESDAY/... Tonight will be similar to the last few nights, with perhaps less of a recurrence of the nighttime stratus. Valley fog is probable again tonight and will maintain the mention of patchy fog. Min temps early Tuesday in the upper 50s to around 60 will likely be a bit milder than Mon AM as well . && .LONG TERM /TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY/... Tuesday and Wednesday will be very warm days with south to southwesterly flow and plentiful sunshine. Expect highs to reach the 80s both days, and some valley spots could even touch 90 degrees on Wed aftn. Surface low pressure is progged to track north of the Great Lakes and well north of PA during the mid to late week period. The associated cold front will cross Pennsylvania Wed night or early Thurs, accompanied by scattered showers and thunderstorms. After the front moves through, uncertainty remains as to how far to our south it will settle before stalling. This could keep a chc of showers across at least southern PA through the end of the week. There is considerable uncertainty heading into next weekend, but it appears that there is a chc that our weather could remain unsettled. && .AVIATION /14Z MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/... Patchy dense valley fog and low stratus impacting AOO/IPT/MDT/LNS with VLIFR-IFR restrictions will dissipate through mid morning. The fog in the valleys will erode first, followed by the low clouds blanketing the southeastern airfields. Widespread VFR conditions are expected for the rest of the day with light winds. Model guidance shows the potential for a stray thunderstorm across the northern tier later this afternoon, but confidence+coverage remains too low to include in the BFD TAF. VFR prevails this evening into tonight with patchy fog and low cloud impacts possible again during the predawn and early morning hours Tuesday. Outlook... Tue...VFR/no sig wx. Wed-Thu...Chance of t-storms. Fri...Mainly VFR, slight chance of showers. && .CTP WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
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&& $$ SYNOPSIS...Lambert/DeVoir NEAR TERM...Lambert/DeVoir/Evanego SHORT TERM...Lambert/Dangelo/Evanego LONG TERM...Evanego/Bowen AVIATION...Steinbugl