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.AVIATION /03Z THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY/... A few rain showers continue to linger across the area as of the beginning of the 00Z TAF package. These showers should move out of the region within the next few hours. The resulting south- southeasterly flow will lead to increasing low- level moisture over much of Central PA. This will cause MVFR ceilings to develop almost everywhere tonight, with the potential exception of JST. RAP model soundings suggest that the low clouds would make it there, but the GLAMP and HREF show a less than 40% chance of MVFR ceilings developing. Given the uncertainty at that site we kept site borderline VFR overnight. The other concern tonight will be LLWS as a 45 to 55 knot low- level jet moves in and surface wind gusts decrease. BFD will be the first airfield to see wind shear develop and the threat will spread southeastward through the late evening. The potential for LLWS will reach MDT and LNS in the 06-08Z timeframe. A decaying line of convection will reach the central PA area during the pre-dawn hours Thursday morning. Instability will be limited the further east these storms move, however sites in the west such as JST/AOO/BFD could see damaging wind gusts and rumbles of thunder. As these storms reach eastern PA by late morning they'll likely be light or nothing more than drizzle. Reductions in visibility will still be possible over MDT and LNS. Latest HREF shows a break in precipitation before another round of convection initiates across the southern half of PA with the passage of the cold front. Guidance still is showing a wide spread of solutions as to the exact timing convection will initiate come Thursday afternoon. Outlook... Thu...MVFR poss in widespread rain showers. TSRA poss, mainly S. CFROPA aftn/eve. Fri...MVFR cigs and visby expected, mainly S. Sat...Widespread showers; impacts likely. Sun...Widespread showers; impacts likely. &&
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