016  
FXUS61 KPBZ 281220  
AFDPBZ  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PITTSBURGH PA  
820 AM EDT FRI MAR 28 2025  
   
SYNOPSIS
 
 
RAIN CHANCES INCREASE TODAY WITH THE PASSAGE OF WARM FRONT.  
UNSETTLED WEATHER WILL CONTINUE INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK WITH ABOVE  
AVERAGE TEMPERATURES EXPECTED.  
 

 
   
NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 PM THIS EVENING/
 
 
KEY MESSAGES:  
 
- ABOVE AVERAGE TEMPERATURES TODAY  
- A PASSING WARM FRONT WILL INCREASE SHOWER CHANCES  
- ISOLATED THUNDERSTORM POSSIBLE  
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RISING 500MB HEIGHTS TODAY WILL PULL A SURFACE WARM FRONT  
NORTHWARD THROUGH THE REGION. AN AREA OF SCATTERED SHOWERS,  
ASSOCIATED WITH THE BOUNDARY, WILL SLOWLY MOVE THROUGH. A WEAK  
SHORTWAVE WILL RIDE OVER TOP OF THE DEVELOPING RIDGE THIS  
AFTERNOON, PROVIDING UPPER LEVEL SUPPORT TO THE CROSSING  
BOUNDARY. THERE COULD BRING SOME ENHANCEMENT IN THE COVERAGE AND  
INTENSITY OF THE SHOWERS THIS AFTERNOON DUE TO THE INCREASED  
LARGE SCALE ASCENSION. THIS, COMBINED WITH A MINOR  
DESTABILIZATION OF THE ATMOSPHERE, MEANS AN ISOLATED  
THUNDERSTORM CANNOT BE RULED OUT.  
 
IT WILL TAKE MOST OF THE DAY FOR THE FRONT TO MOVE NORTH OF THE  
REGION. HOWEVER, SHOWERS WILL END FROM SOUTHWEST TO NORTHEAST  
LATE THIS AFTERNOON AND DURING THE EVENING AS THE REGION WILL  
BECOME ENTRENCHED IN THE WARM SECTOR.  
 
WARM AIR ADVECTION IS EXPECTED THROUGHOUT THE DAY AND EVEN WITH  
THE CLOUDS AND SHOWERS, HIGH TEMPERATURES WILL BE 10 TO 15  
DEGREES ABOVE NORMAL.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM /6 PM THIS EVENING THROUGH SUNDAY/
 
 
KEY MESSAGES:  
 
- ABOVE AVERAGE TEMPERATURES CONTINUE TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY  
- MAINLY DRY SATURDAY  
- SHOWER/STORM CHANCES INCREASE SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY  
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AN AMPLIFYING RIDGE IS EXPECTED ON SATURDAY. THE RISING HEIGHTS  
WILL FORCE THE SURFACE WARM FRONT, THAT CROSSED THE REGION ON  
FRIDAY, FURTHER NORTH AND WILL ALSO SLOW THE EASTWARD PROGRESS  
OF A SHORTWAVE TROUGH MOVING ACROSS THE MIDWEST. THIS WILL  
PLACE THE REGION WELL INTO THE WARM SECTOR AND ALSO INCREASE  
SUBSIDENCE. WOULD EXPECT MUCH OF THE AREA TO REMAIN DRY ON  
SATURDAY.  
 
HIGH TEMPERATURES WILL CONTINUE TO WARM ON SATURDAY. READINGS  
ARE EXPECTED TO BE 20 TO 25 DEGREES ABOVE NORMAL. LATEST NBM  
PROBS FOR MAXT > 75 ARE GENERALLY 60 TO 90% SOUTH OF I 80. EVEN  
SEEING SOME HIGHER PROBS (50 TO 60%) OVER SOUTHWEST PA,  
SOUTHEAST OHIO AND NORTHERN WV FOR MAXT GREATER THAN 79. WILL  
LIKELY GO ABOVE THE NBM MEAN FOR HIGHS ON SATURDAY.  
 
A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL TRACK ACROSS THE MIDWEST TOWARD THE  
GREAT LAKES SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY. THERE IS STILL LARGE  
AMOUNTS OF UNCERTAINTY ON THE TIMING OF SHOWERS/STORMS ON SUNDAY  
AT THE MOMENT, THE STORM PREDICTION CENTER (SPC) HIGHLIGHTS A  
15% CHANCE FOR ORGANIZED SEVERE STORMS IN EASTERN OHIO SUNDAY  
AFTERNOON/EVENING. LATEST NBM PROB THUNDER FOR SUNDAY HAS  
LOWERED DUE TO A SLOWER EASTWARD MOVEMENT OF THE COLD FRONT  
ASSOCIATED WITH THE WESTERN LOW. 3HR PROB THUNDER BY LATE SUNDAY  
IS 5 TO 15%, THE HIGHEST OF WHICH IS OVER FAR WESTERN PORTIONS  
OF THE FORECAST AREA.  
 

 
   
LONG TERM /SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY/
 
 
KEY MESSAGES:  
 
- STORM CHANCES INCREASES SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY  
- A COOL-DOWN IS MOST LIKELY HEADING INTO NEXT WEEK.  
- GRADUAL WARMING TREND EXPECTED TO START WEDNESDAY.  
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THE MOST RECENT GUIDANCE CONTINUES TO SLOW THE COLD FRONTAL  
PASSAGE, PUSHING IT BACK TO SOMETIME MONDAY MORNING. THEREFORE,  
THE POTENTIAL FOR SHOWERS/STORMS COULD LAST THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT  
AND MONDAY MORNING. MUCH OF THE DETERMINISTIC GUIDANCE IS ALSO  
SHOWING THE STRONGER CONVECTION MUCH FURTHER SOUTH WHERE THE  
STRONGER UPPER LEVEL SUPPORT WILL CROSS AND ALSO WHERE THE MORE  
UNSTABLE AIR WILL REST. 3HR PROB THUNDER FROM THE NBM SUNDAY  
REMAINS LOW, AROUND 10 TO 15%. AGAIN, A LOT OF UNCERTAINTY  
REMAINS DURING THIS TIME PERIOD.  
 
ONCE THE SYSTEM MOVES OUT OF THE REGION MONDAY AFTERNOON, DRY  
AND COOLER CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING.  
FROM WEDNESDAY TO FRIDAY, EXPECT A GRADUAL WARMING TREND WITH  
TEMPERATURES WELL ABOVE NORMAL.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /12Z FRIDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/
 
 
MID LEVEL CLOUDS WILL CONTINUE TO LOWER THROUGH THE MORNING AS A  
WARM FRONT APPROACHES FROM THE SOUTH. THIS FRONT WILL SPREAD  
RAIN SHOWERS ACROSS THE REGION FROM LATE THIS MORNING INTO THE  
AFTERNOON AS IT LIFTS NORTH. MAINLY LOW VFR CONDITIONS ARE  
EXPECTED, THOUGH LOCALIZED MVFR IS POSSIBLE, ESPECIALLY FOR  
NORTHERN AIRPORTS LIKE FKL AND DUJ. WIND SHOULD ALSO GUST FROM  
THE SW NEAR 20KT THROUGH THE AFTERNOON.  
 
RAIN SHOULD END BY THIS EVENING, WITH VFR CONDITIONS EXPECTED  
UNDER MID LEVEL CLOUD CIGS. A LOW LEVEL JET ACROSS THE UPPER  
OHIO VALLEY REGION WILL RESULT IN LLWS OVERNIGHT.  
 
OUTLOOK...  
RESTRICTIONS LOOK UNLIKELY SATURDAY, BEFORE SHOWERS AND  
THUNDERSTORMS BECOME LIKELY SUNDAY AND MONDAY WITH THE APPROACH  
AND PASSAGE OF A COLD FRONT.  
 

 
   
PBZ WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
PA...NONE.  
OH...NONE.  
WV...NONE.  
 

 
 

 
 
SYNOPSIS...22  
NEAR TERM...22  
SHORT TERM...22  
LONG TERM...22/LUPO  
AVIATION...WM  
 
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