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FXUS61 KCTP 171035  
AFDCTP  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA  
535 AM EST SUN NOV 17 2024  
   
SYNOPSIS  
 
A RIDGE OF HIGH PRESSURE AT THE SURFACE AND ALOFT WILL BE  
CENTERED OVER THE STATE TODAY BRINGING FAIR, DRY CONDITIONS  
WITH LIGHT WIND AND MILD TEMPERATURES SOME 5 TO 10 DEGREES  
ABOVE NORMAL FOR MID NOVEMBER.  
 
A WEAK COLD FRONT WILL SLIDE ACROSS THE NORTH LATE TONIGHT  
NIGHT INTO MONDAY POSSIBLY ACCOMPANIED BY A BRIEF SHOWER OR  
TWO, NEAR AND NORTH OF THE ROUTE 6 CORRIDOR.  
 
MAINLY DRY CONDITIONS FOR MONDAY AND MUCH OF TUESDAY.  
 
THE NEXT CHANCE FOR WIDESPREAD PRECIPITATION WILL COME IN THE  
FORM OF WIDESPREAD RAIN SHOWERS WEDNESDAY NIGHT INTO THURSDAY,  
THEN A LIKELY CHANGEOVER TO SNOW ACROSS THE HIGHER TERRAIN OF  
NORTHERN AND WESTERN PA FOR LATER THURSDAY THROUGH FRIDAY WITH  
A MIX OF RAIN AND WET SNOW SHOWERS IN THE VALLEYS.  
 
 
   
NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/  
 
A NORTH/SOUTH SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE RIDGE WAS LOCATED ACROSS  
WESTERN PA EARLY TODAY. THIS WEATHER FEATURE AND A LIGHT FLOW OF  
SHALLOW MOISTURE OFF LAKE ERIE WILL TRAP SOME LOW CLOUDS ACROSS  
THE NW/WCENT MOUNTAINS EARLY TODAY.  
 
AS THE RIDGE DRIFTS SLOWLY EAST ACROSS THE COMMONWEALTH TODAY  
AND THE LOW-LEVEL FLOW BECOMES LIGHT AND VARIABLE OR LIGHT  
SOUTHERLY IN DIRECTION, THE AFOREMENTIONED LOW CLOUDS WILL  
GRADUALLY DISSIPATE LATE THIS MORNING.  
 
MILDER AIR STREAMING EAST AT MID AND UPPER LEVELS OF THE  
ATMOSPHERE WILL HELP TO FORM/ADVECT AN EXTENSIVE SHIELD OF  
CIRRUS TODAY (AND SOME ALTO CU ACROSS THE WEST LATE THIS  
AFTERNOON/EVENING). THE CIRRUS WILL BE THICK ENOUGH TO DIM OR  
EVEN BLOCK THE LOW ANGLE SUN AT TIMES TODAY, AND ITS ONSET  
TIMING WILL MAKE IT PRUDENT TO TRIM MAX TEMPS BY A FEW DEG,  
FOLLOWING THE DECENT AMOUNT OF RADIATIONAL COOLING UNDER MAINLY  
CLEAR SKIES OVERNIGHT/EARLY TODAY.  
 
EXPECT MAX TEMPS TO VARY FROM THE UPPER 40S ACROSS THE HIGH  
TERRAIN OF THE NORTH AND WEST TO THE LOW AND MID 50S ACROSS MUCH  
OF THE REMAINDER OF CENTRAL PA. SOME UPPER 50S ARE STILL  
POSSIBLE ACROSS THE FAR SE ZONES WHERE THE LONGEST DURATION OF  
SUNSHINE WILL OCCUR BEFORE THE HIGH CLOUDS BEGIN TO THICKEN UP.  
 
A RATHER EXTENSIVE AND THICK SHIELD OF MID AND HIGH CLOUDS  
TONIGHT WILL LEAD TO MIN TEMPS IN THE UPPER 30S (EAST) TO MID  
40S (SW MTNS) WHICH WILL BE A HEALTHY 8-15 DEG F ABOVE NORMAL.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /MONDAY THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT/  
 
A NORTHERN STREAM SHORTWAVE WILL PIVOT ACROSS THE EASTERN GREAT  
LAKES INTO THE NEW ENGLAND STATE FOR LATE TONIGHT 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).  
 
UPPER LEVEL RIDGING OVER PA SHOULD PROVIDE AT LEAST THE CENTRAL  
AND EASTERN ZONES WITH MILD AND MOSTLY RAIN-FREE CONDITIONS FOR  
THE BULK OF TUESDAY. HOWEVER, WARM ADVECTION ASSOCIATED WITH A  
WEAKENING SHORTWAVE LIFTING INTO THE GRT LKS MAY LEAD TO  
INCREASING LATE AFTERNOON/EVENING CLOUDS AND PERHAPS A FEW  
SHOWERS, MAINLY OVER THE NW MTNS. FOCUS THEN SHIFTS TO A CUT-  
OFF UPPER LOW DROPPING INTO THE MIDWEST.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/  
 
OUR SUITE OF ENSEMBLE PREDICTION SYSTEMS IS IN GENERALLY GOOD  
AGREEMENT ON THE LARGE-SCALE PATTERN NEXT WEEK, LEADING TO  
REASONABLY HIGH CONFIDENCE.  
 
THE PATTERN LOOKS TO BECOME MORE AMPLIFIED, AS A DEEPENING UPPER  
LOW AND TRAILING TROUGH AXIS DIGS INTO THE EASTERN GREAT LAKES  
AND NORTHEASTERN STATES. THIS EVOLUTION IS STILL EXPECTED TO  
BRING A STRONG COLD FRONT ACROSS THE COMMONWEALTH DURING THE  
MID-WEEK PERIOD, ACCOMPANIED BY WIDESPREAD SHOWERS, WITH OUR  
COLDEST AIR MASS OF THE SEASON THUS FAR TO FOLLOW FOR THE END OF  
THE WEEK INTO NEXT WEEKEND.  
 
GIVEN THE AFOREMENTIONED COLD AIR, ALONG WITH WELL ABOVE NORMAL  
WATER TEMPERATURES ON THE GREAT LAKES, THE STAGE IS SET FOR A  
PROLONGED PERIOD OF LAKE ENHANCED AND UPSLOPE SHOWERS. MUCH OF  
THESE SHOWERS SHOULD BE IN THE FORM OF SNOW OVER THE HIGHER  
TERRAIN OF THE ALLEGHENIES, WITH A RAIN AND WET SNOW MIX  
ANTICIPATED IN THE VALLEYS FARTHER EAST AND SOUTH. ALTHOUGH IT  
IS TOO EARLY TO START TALKING ABOUT ACCUMULATIONS, IT DOES  
APPEAR QUITE PROBABLE THAT THE GROUND WILL BE WHITENED OVER THE  
ELEVATED TERRAIN OF NORTHWESTERN PA, ALONG WITH PARTS OF THE  
LAUREL HIGHLANDS.  
 
THE AFOREMENTIONED UPPER LOW WILL BE SLOW TO LIFT OUT, SO FAIRLY  
COLD TEMPERATURES WILL PROBABLY NOT MODERATE MUCH UNTIL THE  
EARLY PART OF THE FOLLOWING WEEK.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /12Z SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/  
 
LOOKING AT CLOUDS OVER BFD, SO TOOK FOG OUT THERE.  
ALSO TOOK FOG OUT OF JST, A SLIGHT BREEZE THERE.  
 
MAIN PROBLEM THE NEXT FEW HOURS IS STRONG RADIATIONAL  
COOLIING AT SPOTS LIKE THV, SEG, AND IPT HAS OCCURRED.  
VISIBILITY DOWN JUST A BIT AT SEG, BUT IPT HAS A LOW  
CIG. EXPECT CONDITIONS TO IMPROVE BY MID MORNING, AS  
THE SUN STARTS TO WORK ON THE AIRMASS. THE AIRMASS IS  
QUITE DRY.  
 
A COLD FRONT DROPPING SOUTHEAST FROM SOUTHERN CANADA  
COULD BRING A BRIEF SHOWER TO THE FAR NORTHERN TIER  
OF CENTRAL PA LATER THIS EVENING AND OVERNIGHT.  
 
OVERALL LOOKING AT GOOD WEATHER FOR AVIATION OR JUST  
ABOUT ANY OTHER ACTIVITY OUTSIDE TODAY INTO MONDAY FOR  
THIS TIME IN NOVEMBER.  
 
OUTLOOK...  
 
MON-TUE...MAINLY DRY WITH VFR CONDITIONS.  
 
WED...RESTRICTIONS POSS, MAINLY NW. MORE WIDESPREAD  
RESTRICTIONS WITH RAIN AND LLWS WED NIGHT.  
 
THU...RESTRICTIONS LIKELY WITH RAIN AND SNOW SHOWERS.  
 
 
   
CTP WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
NONE.  
 
 
 
 
 
SYNOPSIS...LAMBERT  
NEAR TERM...JUREWICZ/LAMBERT  
SHORT TERM...LAMBERT  
LONG TERM...JUREWICZ/FITZGERALD/NPB  
AVIATION...MARTIN  
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