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AWUS81 KCTP 062130
RWSCTP
PAZ004>006-010>012-017>019-024>028-033>037-041-042-045-046-
049>053-056>059-063>066-071130-

Regional Weather Summary
National Weather Service State College PA
430 PM EST Sat Dec 6 2025

A weak cold front over the Lower Great Lakes late this afternoon
will fall apart as it moves southeastward overnight. Some spotty
light precipitation will be possible early tonight.

Partly to mostly cloudy skies will prevail overnight. Lows will
be in the 20s areawide.

Another low pressure system is expected to form over the midwest
on Sunday adn track eastward. This system will bring some light
snow to northern and western sections of the Keystone state Sunday
afternoon and evening. Highs on Sunday will range from the lower
to mid 30s across the north and west, to the upper 30s across the
far southeast. Lows Sunday night will range from the teens across
western and northern sections of Pennsylvania, to the lower 20s
in the southeast.

Cold Canadian high pressure will build into the region on Monday
with highs in the 20s.

Again, the main chance for snow will be later in the day on Sunday
across the northwest, where 1 to 2 inches of snow will be
possible by early Monday morning.

Arctic air will build into the Commonwealth Sunday night through
Monday night. The period from Monday night into Tuesday morning
will be bitter cold with minimum temperatures in the single
digits and low teens.

A cold weather pattern reinforced by more arctic intrusions will
support below average temperatures into mid-December. Several
quick moving disturbances tracking east of the Rockies will bring
opportunities for snow between from Tuesday into the next weekend.

$$

Martin


Latest Forecaster's Discussion:


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FXUS61 KCTP 062244
AFDCTP

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service State College PA
544 PM EST Sat Dec 6 2025

.SYNOPSIS...
* Mostly cloudy and not as cold to start the 1st weekend of
December
* Periods of light snow over the western and northern
Alleghenies this weekend; minor accumulation (T-1.5") expected
Sunday in the NW
* Cold weather pattern continues through the coming week with
clipper systems providing additional opportunities for light
snow or mixed precip

&&

.NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 AM SUNDAY MORNING/...
Modest lift associated with a front tied to sfc low over Hudson
Bay...followed by a short window of marginally favorable WNWly
cross-lake wind will result in light, lake/terrain enhanced
snow showers spilling southeast downwind of Lake Erie across
the NW mtns along the Allegheny Front into the Laurel Highlands
this afternoon into the early evening. Little to no accumulation
is expected. Light snow will reposition along the lakeshore and
come to an end in the NW mtns early tonight as the low level
wind trajectory backs to the WSW. As the layer of moisture
becomes more shallow, there is a brief window late this afternoon
into early this evening when it may be predominantly composed
of supercooled liquid and result in spotty freezing drizzle in
the higher terrain, but any impacts are expected to be localized
and minimal.

&&

.SHORT TERM /6 AM SUNDAY MORNING THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT/...
Split/northern stream trough swings through on Sunday and
brings another period of light snow primarily to the NW
Alleghenies during the late afternoon into the first part of
Sunday night. Snowfall amounts from NBM, WPC and RRFS have all
trended a bit lower in the 1-2" range over Warren/McKean and
C-1" elsewhere along the Allegheny Front. Don`t expect much more
than a few flurries or spotty fzdz into late Sunday night
followed by gradual clearing into early Monday morning behind
increasing large scale subsidence and much drier air poised to
accompany modified arctic high pressure eastward from the
Midwest.

1030mb high migrating over CPA will ensure dry and cold wx on
Monday. Daytime highs are fcst to stay below the freezing mark.
Monday night looks bitter cold to frigid with lows in the
single digits to low teens.

&&

.LONG TERM /TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/...
High pressure shifts east of the I95 corridor by Tuesday
afternoon as another northern/split stream trough traverses the
Great Lakes. This feature looks to brush the northern tier with
another light snowfall.

The large scale upper flow will become more amplified for the
middle to late week period with a persistent trough in the east
and ridging over the Rockies and Western States.

Several clippers moving eastward from the Rockies will provide
more opportunities for winter ptype from Wednesday into next
weekend. A few models suggest a more well developed storm
impacting the Mid Atl Friday.

&&

.AVIATION /00Z SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/...
Not a lot of change for the 00Z TAF package.

A weak frontal system remains just north of our area as of late
afternoon. Some spotty light pcpn possible early tonight, mainly
at BFD and perhaps JST, where the CIGS are closer to the ground.

Winds a bit gusty, especially at JST, but will weaken in a few
hours.

Was expecting some sun this afternoon, but improvement came
earlier than I expected, then left by the time I came in this
afternoon. Thus this may happen again on Sunday, as winds shift
back more the southwest, ahead of the next front.

Main chance for snow late Sunday afternoon will be across the
northwest at BFD.

Earlier discussion below.

Ceilings my dip to IFR at BFD and JST by late tonight or early
Sunday morning. Model RH profiles suggest that the MVFR stratus
deck should eventually reach IPT, but confidence is low. MDT and
LNS will remain VFR.

Conditions will worsen again late Sunday afternoon into Sunday
evening from west to east, with prob of IFR increasing across
the western airfields as the next system brings low cigs and a
chance for some light snow (mainly west of UNV).

Outlook...

Mon...Mainly VFR

Tue-Thu...Restrictions possible with snow or mixed ptype,
especially across the northern half of Pennsylvania, as multiple
low pressure systems track through the northeastern US. Gusts
20-30 kts.

&&

.CLIMATE...
* Record low temperature of -8 degrees was set at Bradford on 12/5.
The previous record was 0 degrees set in 2007.

* Record low temperature of 12 degrees was set at Altoona on 12/5.
The previous record was 13 degrees set in 1966.

* Astronomical winter (solstice) begins at 10:03 a.m. on Sunday,
December 21st

&&

.CTP WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
None.

&&

$$

SYNOPSIS...Steinbugl/Colbert
NEAR TERM...Steinbugl/Colbert
SHORT TERM...Steinbugl/Colbert
LONG TERM...Steinbugl/Colbert
AVIATION...Martin/Colbert/Bauco
CLIMATE...Steinbugl


Latest Public Information Statement:


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NOUS41 KCTP 052226
PNSCTP
PAZ004>006-010>012-017>019-024>028-033>037-041-042-045-046-049>053-
056>059-063>066-060321-

Public Information Statement
National Weather Service State College PA
530 PM EST Fri Dec 5 2025

...LOW TEMPERATURE RECORDS SET AT BRADFORD AND ALTOONA...

A RECORD LOW TEMPERATURE OF 12 DEGREES HAS BEEN SET AT ALTOONA TODAY
DECEMBER 5TH. THIS BREAKS THE OLD RECORD OF 13 DEGREES SET IN 1966.

A RECORD LOW TEMPERATURE OF -8 DEGREES HAS BEEN SET AT BRADFORD
TODAY DECEMBER 5TH. THIS BREAKS THE OLD RECORD OF 0 DEGREES SET IN
2007.

$$

MMD