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LAST UPDATED:  631 AM SUNDAY, JUNE 30 2024

.AVIATION /12Z SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/...
VFR Conditions Expected through the period outside of any
convection.

Partly to mostly cloudy vfr cloud cover through the period. A
cold front will be approaching the region from the north through
the day before pushing through tonight. Scattered to numerous
showers and thunderstorm should form between 18-21z, impacting
all taf locations at some point into the evening. Have continue
with mention of vcts beginning at 19z at all locations, lasting
into the evening. Although much of the period will be vfr, do 
expect that mvfr conditions could develop in convection. After 
03z tonight as the front moves in and convection pushes east, 
rainfall should end at all taf sites, with vfr early into the
night. Model guidance is now trending towards showing some ifr
stratus near the tail end of the taf period, but confidence is
low at this time due to uncertainty in overall rainfall and
position of the front.

EXTENDED AVIATION OUTLOOK...Low chances for showers and 
thunderstorms during the afternoon and evening hours continue 
Monday and Tuesday, mainly over the eastern/southern Midlands 
and southern CSRA. Stratus and fog possible each morning.


                                      

 

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