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495 FXUS61 KCTP 211052 AFDCTP Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service State College PA 552 AM EST Thu Nov 21 2024 .SYNOPSIS... An upper level low over the Lower Great Lakes will track southeast across Pennsylvania tonight into Friday. The upper low will lift out of the region this weekend, then a a cold front will likely push southeast across the state Monday night into early Tuesday. && .NEAR TERM /UNTIL 4 PM THIS AFTERNOON/... A dry slot has moved into Central PA early this morning in the wake of an occluded front passage last evening. However, falling heights and upper level diffluence ahead of an upper low over Lower Michigan will spread snow/rain showers into the western half of the forecast area later this morning. Model sounding are cold enough for snow showers across the Alleghenies, but amounts should be light and progged surface/road temps should be just above freezing, so don`t expect many travel issues through mid afternoon. See no reason to deviate from NBM temps, which peak this afternoon in the low to mid 30s across the Laurel Highlands and the mid 40s in the Susq Valley. && .SHORT TERM /4 PM THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT/... Overall confidence is continuing to increase for the first impactful winter weather storm of the season tonight into Friday, as the closed 500mb low tracks across Southern PA, causing the associated surface low south of New England to retrograde westward through upstate NY. A deep, moist westerly flow on the northern and western periphery of the upper low should result in persistent orographically-enhanced precipitation over Central PA tonight into Friday. Model thermal profiles are cold enough to support primarily snow over the forecast area tonight into Friday, with some rain possible tonight over the Lower Susq Valley. However, marginal boundary layer temps will result in highly elevation-dependent accumulations across the Alleghenies and downsloping flow should yield lower precip rates east of the Alleghenies. The highest confidence of heavy snow is focused over high-elevation Sullivan County, as well as the Laurel Highlands, where the 00Z HREF supports a likely period of 1-inch/hr rates between 10-16Z Friday. The greatest impact to travel should be late tonight through Friday morning. Most likely snow totals by late Friday should range from up to a foot over the highest elevations of Somerset and Sullivan counties, to an inch or so from Altoona/State College into the Susq Valley. Diminishing precipitation is expected in general late Friday into Friday night, as the upper low lifts out. However, lingering lake effect will affect the W Mtns. Forecast thermal profiles moderate with the departure of the upper low to the point that lake effect snow showers may mix with rain over the Alleghenies Friday night. && .LONG TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... Lingering lake effect/orographic rain showers over the Northern and Western Mountains Saturday, as one or more fast-moving and weak shortwave moves SE from the Glakes Region. This light precip will dwindle by late Sunday afternoon, as subsidence inversion heights fall and high pressure approaches from the Tennessee Valley. Milder conditions look likely next Monday ahead of an approaching, rather potent cold front, which could produce late afternoon/early nighttime rain showers with the core of energy aloft progged to move across the Upper Great Lakes region. Brisk west winds and colder air pushing into the region for Tuesday with scattered rain showers in the valleys and mixed rain/snow showers over the higher terrain of the Laurels and NW Mtns. && .AVIATION /10Z THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY/... 06z update... A frontal band of rain showers is progressing quickly across the Commonwealth and it should be through central PA by 08-09z. MVFR restrictions are the most likely scenario during this timeframe, mainly for KIPT. A dry slot behind the front should result primarily in unrestricted conditions through early to mid-afternoon (17-20z). Confidence in this scenario is fairly high (70-80%) for most central PA terminal sites. The exception to this is along the Allegheny front at KJST, where we expect lower clouds to redevelop by 11-14z. We have 50-60% confidence in this. Later this afternoon and evening, conditions should deteriorate at KIPT (light rain and snow), as well as KBFD and KJST (light snow). KJST will likely see IFR reductions (70-80% confidence), with KBFD also probably sinking into IFR conditions by later this evening. If KIPT keeps a rain/snow mix, MVFR is foreseen, but prevailing snow would mean lower visibilities and IFR. KAOO, KUNV, KMDT, and KLNS are expected to stay unrestricted (60-80% confident) through this evening. Gusty W-NW surface winds will diminish for a time later this morning, before picking up again later this afternoon and tonight (gusts of 20-25 kt common). Outlook... Fri-Sat...Restrictions likely with rain and snow showers, mainly across the mountains (KBFD and KJST). MVFR much of the time for KUNV/KIPT/KAOO. Mainly VFR at KLNS and KMDT. Windy. Sun-Mon...Lingering showers near KBFD and KJST. && .CTP WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... Winter Weather Advisory from 1 PM this afternoon to 7 AM EST Saturday for PAZ004-005-010>012-017-018. Winter Storm Watch from 4 PM EST this afternoon through Friday afternoon for PAZ006-037-041-058. Winter Storm Warning from 1 PM this afternoon to 7 AM EST Saturday for PAZ024-033. Winter Storm Warning from 4 PM this afternoon to 4 PM EST Friday for PAZ042. && $$ SYNOPSIS...Fitzgerald NEAR TERM...Fitzgerald SHORT TERM...Fitzgerald/Bowen LONG TERM...Lambert AVIATION...Jurewicz/Lambert/Bauco |
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