714  
FXUS61 KCTP 160542  
AFDCTP  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA  
1242 AM EST SAT NOV 16 2024  
   
SYNOPSIS
 
 
*MOSTLY CLOUDY OVERNIGHT WITH LIMITED VIEWING OF THE SUPER  
BEAVER MOON & ISS FLYOVER  
*DRY, BREEZY, AND MILDER START TO THE WEEKEND WITH PARTIAL  
CLEARING AND ELEVATED WILDFIRE SPREAD RISK IN EAST CENTRAL PA  
*CONTINUED MILD AND DRY THROUGH TUESDAY; NEXT RAINFALL LIKELY  
DURING THE SECOND HALF OF NEXT WEEK  
 

 
   
NEAR TERM /UNTIL 7 AM THIS MORNING/
 
 
LOW LEVEL MOISTURE TRAPPED BENEATH A SUBSIDENCE INVERSION IS  
PRODUCING WIDESPREAD STRATUS ACROSS CENTRAL PA THIS EVENING WITH  
FOG SHROUDED RIDGES, WHILE A DOWNSLOPING NORTHWEST FLOW  
YIELDS A FEW BREAKS ACROSS THE SUSQ VALLEY. A STEADY LIGHT  
RAIN/DRIZZLE IS BEING OBSERVED THIS EVENING OVER THE LAUREL  
HIGHLANDS, IN THE VICINITY OF AN INVERTED SURFACE TROUGH, WHERE  
MOISTURE IS DEEPER AND THERE IS SOME MODEST LOW LEVEL  
CONVERGENCE ALONG THE BOUNDARY. THEREFORE, WILL PLACE THE  
HIGHEST POPS OVER SOMERSET/CAMBRIA COUNTIES THIS EVENING, WHILE  
A MORE SHALLOW LAYER OF UPSLOPING MOISTURE RESULTS IN LOW POPS  
OVER THE NW MTNS, AND SUBSIDENCE SOUTHEAST OF THE ALLEGHENIES  
RESULTS IN A DRY NIGHT THERE. THE SURFACE TROUGH IS PROGGED TO  
SHIFT SOUTH OF THE STATE LATE TONIGHT, RESULTING IN A  
DIMINISHING CHANCE OF DRIZZLE OVER THE W MTNS.  
 
MODEL SOUNDINGS INDICATE LITTLE CHANGE IN CLOUD COVER OVERNIGHT,  
WITH SKIES RANGING FROM OVERCAST OVER THE W MTNS TO PARTLY  
CLOUDY SOUTHEAST OF HARRISBURG. LOW LEVEL COLD ADVECTION BEHIND  
THE EXITING SURFACE TROUGH SHOULD PUSH READINGS STEADILY  
DOWNWARD LATE TONIGHT, DESPITE CLOUD COVER AND AN ACTIVE BREEZE.  
EXPECT TEMPS AT DAWN TO RANGE FROM THE UPPER 30S OVER THE NW  
MTNS, TO THE LOW AND MID 40S EAST OF THE ALLEGHENY PLATEAU.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM /7 AM THIS MORNING THROUGH MONDAY/
 
 
FALLING INVERSION HEIGHTS UPON THE APPROACH OF HIGH PRESSURE  
WILL RESULT IN BREAKING CLOUDS SATURDAY, WITH UPSLOPING  
NORTHWEST FLOW RESULTING IN THE MOST PERSISTENT CLOUD COVER OVER  
THE W MTNS. MODEL SOUNDINGS INDICATE THE NW MTNS WILL BE THE  
LAST TO CLEAR, WITH BREAKING CLOUDS NOT ANTICIPATED THERE UNTIL  
AROUND DUSK. ABUNDANT AFTERNOON SUNSHINE SHOULD PUSH TEMPS 5-7  
DEGREES ABOVE CLIMO (UPPER 50S) OVER THE SUSQ VALLEY BASED ON  
GEFS 2M TEMP ANOMALIES, WHILE LINGERING LOW CLOUDS SHOULD HOLD  
READINGS TO THE UPPER 40S OVER THE ALLEGHENY PLATEAU.  
 
A FAIRLY TIGHT GRADIENT BETWEEN UPSTREAM HIGH PRESSURE OVER THE  
GRT LKS AND LOW PRESSURE OFF OF THE EAST COAST WILL RESULT IN  
GUSTY NORTHWEST WINDS SATURDAY. BUKFIT SOUNDINGS SUPPORT  
FREQUENT GUSTS IN THE 20-25KT RANGE FROM LATE MORNING THROUGH  
LATE AFTERNOON, WITH THE STRONGEST GUSTS ACROSS THE EASTERN PART  
OF THE FORECAST AREA. SEE FIRE WX SECTION FOR LATEST THINKING  
CONCERNING FWW/RFW/SPS.  
 
A NORTH-SOUTH ORIENTED SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE RIDGE IS PROGGED TO  
PUSH INTO PA SAT NIGHT, RESULTING IN DIMINISHING WIND AND MOSTLY  
CLEAR SKIES. LATEST SREF AND NAMNEST BOTH INDICATE VALLEY FOG IS  
A GOOD BET SAT NIGHT, ESPECIALLY OVER THE ALLEGHENIES, WHERE  
THE WINDS SHOULD DIMINISH EARLIEST.  
 
FAIR WEATHER AND LIGHT WIND ARE ANTICIPATED SUNDAY UNDER THE  
HIGH PRESSURE SYSTEM. HOWEVER, WARM ADVECTION ALOFT IN ADVANCE  
OF A SHORTWAVE OVER THE GRT LKS IS LIKELY TO SPREAD A VEIL OF  
CIRRUS OVER THE REGION, ESPECIALLY IN THE NORTH. PROGGED 850MB  
TEMPS SURGE TO 20 DEGREES ABOVE CLIMO SUNDAY. HOWEVER, WEAK  
MIXING UNDER THE SURFACE RIDGE WILL RESULT A MORE MODEST WARMUP  
WITH HIGHS IN THE 50S TO AROUND 60F.  
 
A NORTHERN STREAM SHORTWAVE WILL PIVOT ACROSS THE EASTERN GREAT  
LAKES INTO NEW ENGLAND LATE SUNDAY NIGHT INTO EARLY MONDAY.  
THIS FEATURE WILL SEND A WEAK COLD FRONT THROUGH THE REGION  
AND TRIGGER SOME LIGHT RAIN SHOWERS DOWNWIND OF LAKE ERIE CLOSE  
NEAR AND TO THE NORTH OF THE NY BORDER. RIDGING SFC AND ALOFT  
RETURNS FOR THE REST OF MONDAY, BRINGING DRY CONDITIONS WITH  
MILDER DAYTIME TEMPERATURES IN THE 55-65F RANGE (+10-15 DEGREES  
ABOVE THE HISTORICAL AVERAGE).  
 

 
   
LONG TERM /MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY/
 
 
UPPER LEVEL RIDGING OVER PA SHOULD PROVIDE THE REGION WITH MILD  
AND MOSTLY RAIN-FREE CONDITIONS TUESDAY. HOWEVER, WARM ADVECTION  
ASSOCIATED WITH A WEAKENING SHORTWAVE LIFTING INTO THE GRT LKS  
MAY PRODUCE A FEW SHOWERS, MAINLY OVER THE NW MTNS. FOCUS THEN  
SHIFTS TO A CUT-OFF UPPER LOW DROPPING INTO THE MIDWEST. A  
COLD/OCCLUDED FRONT IS PROGGED TO SWEEP ACROSS PA AHEAD OF THIS  
FEATURE WED PM, ACCOMPANIED BY A ROUND OF SHOWERS. MEAN QPF  
BASED ON THE 18Z EPS IS AROUND A HALF INCH WED/WED NIGHT.  
HOWEVER, THERE IS A WIDE SPREAD IN THE GUIDANCE. A DECENT  
NUMBER OF ENSEMBLE MEMBERS ARE MUCH WETTER (1-2 INCHES),  
REPRESENTING THE CHANCE THAT MOISTURE FROM SARA'S REMNANTS ARE  
DRAWN NORTH INTO PA AHEAD OF THE FRONT.  
 
ALL MEDIUM RANGE GUIDANCE SUPPORTS UNSETTLED AND CHILLY WEATHER  
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, AS THE UPPER LOW EITHER PASSES OVER OR JUST  
NORTH OF PA. A MOIST NORTHWEST FLOW ON THE WESTERN PERIPHERY OF  
THE UPPER LOW, COMBINED WITH LAKE EFFECT MOISTURE, SUPPORTS A  
PERIOD OF UPSLOPE PRECIPITATION ACROSS THE ALLEGHENY PLATEAU  
THU PM THROUGH FRIDAY. THERMAL PROFILES LOOK COLD ENOUGH DURING  
THIS TIMEFRAME FOR A RAIN/SNOW MIX OVER THE ALLEGHENY PLATEAU,  
WITH THE POTENTIAL OF SOME ACCUMULATION, ESPECIALLY ON THE  
RIDGETOPS. A NORTHWEST FLOW SHOULD YIELD LIGHTER, MORE  
INTERMITTENT RAIN SHOWERS IN THE LOWER ELEVATIONS EAST OF THE  
ALLEGHENIES.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /06Z SATURDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/
 
 
06Z TAFS SENT. LEFT LLWS IN FOR LNS, AS THAT SITE IS CLOSER  
TO THE AREA OF LOW PRESSURE.  
 
ANYWAY, A COMPLEX AREA OF LOW PRESSURE ALONG THE EAST COAST  
WILL KEEP WIDESPREAD LOW CLOUDS AND EVEN ISOLATED POCKETS OF  
DRIZZLE OVER THE MOUNTAINS TO LATER THIS MORNING OR EARLY THIS  
AFTERNOON.  
 
AS THE SUN COMES UP AND THE CLOUDS START TO BREAK UP, WINDS  
WILL BECOME MORE ON THE GUSTY SIDE. WINDS WILL WEAKEN TOWARD  
SUNSET.  
 
OUTLOOK...  
 
SUN...VFR CONDITIONS.  
 
SUN NIGHT - EARLY MON...CFROPA. MVFR CIGS/VIS IN -SHRA, MAINLY  
N HALF.  
 
MON PM-TUES...NW FLOW. IFR/MVFR CIGS NW, VFR SE.  
 
WED...RESTRICTIONS POSS, MAINLY NW. MORE WIDESPREAD RESTRICTIONS  
WITH RAIN AND LLWS WED NIGHT.  
 

 
   
FIRE WEATHER
 
 
AN ELEVATED RISK OF WILDFIRE SPREAD IS EXPECTED SATURDAY  
AFTERNOON OVER THE EASTERN PORTION OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA  
-- DUE TO A COMBINATION OF GUSTY WINDS 25-35 MPH FROM THE  
NORTHWEST, LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY (<40%) AND DRY FUELS. THE LACK  
OF CURING TODAY COMBINED WITH AN UPTICK IN MINRH HAS LEAD US TO  
HOLD OFF ON UPGRADING TO RFW OR EXPANDING THE FWW. COORDINATION  
CONSENSUS WITH FIRE PARTNERS SUPPORTS RIDING THE WATCH THROUGH  
SATURDAY (IN LIEU OF CANCELING AND ISSUING SPS).  
 

 
   
CTP WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
FIRE WEATHER WATCH FROM 9 AM EST THIS MORNING THROUGH THIS  
AFTERNOON FOR PAZ051>053-057>059-066.  
 

 
 

 
 
SYNOPSIS...STEINBUGL  
NEAR TERM...FITZGERALD  
SHORT TERM...FITZGERALD/STEINBUGL  
LONG TERM...FITZGERALD  
AVIATION...MARTIN  
FIRE WEATHER...STEINBUGL  
 
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