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Coalport, Pennsylvania Weather Forecast Discussion

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FXUS61 KCTP 202328
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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service State College PA 728 PM EDT Sat Sep 20 2025

.SYNOPSIS... * Above average temperatures to close out astronomical summer 2025 * Rain chances will increase across the region Monday and Tuesday * At this early vantage point, there is uncertainty as to whether showery, unsettled conditions last into next weekend, or improvement takes place by then

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.NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 AM SUNDAY MORNING/... High cirrus clouds can be seen on the latest satellite imagery streaming in from the south west. These high clouds are associated with a weak surface low positioned over the southern Ohio Valley. Small areas of convection have been noted over far southwestern Pennsylvania, but with the cold front from yesterday now well south of the Pennsylvania/Maryland border our dry air will prevent any kind of convection from initiating within our CWA. Afternoon max temps today will display about a 10 deg F range from north (70F) to south (80F) across the CWA.

Low clouds are forecast to develop tonight into early Sunday morning in association with an increasingly moist ESE upslope flow. Locally dense, east-facing slope/ridgetop fog and widespread low stratus signal is now showing up in the hires model QPF field and "goal-post" fcst soundings. The cloud cover and moist easterly flow will certainly result in a milder minT trend with fcst lows about +10F warmer across the northern half of the fcst area vs. Friday night/AM Saturday.

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.SHORT TERM /6 AM SUNDAY MORNING THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT/... The cool air damming pattern on Sunday suggests some lower max temps across central and eastern Pennsylvania depending on breakup/mixing out of morning low clouds. The coolest temps will be associated on the downslope side of the easterly flow, along areas of sinking air in the valleys.

The greatest chance for rain/showers during the period will be late Sunday night into early Monday across the NW zones along a NEWD lifting warm frontal zone and LLJ. High pressure to the east will keep any rain showers to a minimum east of I-99 and south of I-80.

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.LONG TERM /MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/... Strong sfc high shifts to the Northeastern Seaboard early next week. This will allow a +tilt upper level trough and llvl frontal boundary to move southeast from the Great Lakes bringing the best odds for rain particularly on Tuesday focused across the northwest 1/2 of central PA.

Confidence is increasing for a more southern track to the slow moving cutoff low late next week and weekend, with an increasing probability of dry/pleasant cool conditions Friday through Sunday. The ICON and EC and its ensembles have been the most consistent with their handling of this system and keeping it`s impacts minimal if any here in Central PA.

GFS`s jet core is across James Bay Canada for the Fri-Sun 9/26-9/28 period, but the northern stream flow veers and becomes more nwrly with the passage of a significant and fast moving short wave in that northern branch of the jet. 00Z EC is much more northwesterly and 300-400 NM further to the south with its main upper level jet, which places much of PA in the sweet spot for confluent flow aloft and deep dry air with low daytime humidity.

Latest...06Z Sat run of the NBM v4.3 6 via WSUP viewer shows 6-hourly POPS AOA 15 percent for much of the CWA SAT 9/27, after some potentially minor WAA ahead of the upper trough at POPS of 20-25 percent Friday 9/26.

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.AVIATION /00Z SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/... 00z update... Confidence is increasing (80-90% probability) in the development of IFR to fuel alternate ceiling restrictions later tonight and Sunday morning across the central PA terminal sites. IFR ceiling bases are most probable at KBFD, KJST, and KAOO.

It`s also appearing more likely that drier air slowly filters into the region from the east during Sunday afternoon. At this early vantage point, we think improving conditions will take place first at KLNS, KMDT, and KIPT, eventually reaching KAOO, KUNV, KJST, and KBFD by/after 18-19z.

E-SE surface winds of 5-10 kt are expected through the day on Sunday.

Outlook...

Mon-Thu...SHRA and PM TSRA with sub-VFR conditions possible.

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.CLIMATE... Astronomical fall officially begins with the autumnal equinox on Monday, September 22, 2025 @ 2:19 p.m. EDT. The Autumn 2025 season will last 89 days, 20 hours, and 43 minutes. Daylight saving time will end just after Halloween with clocks falling back at 2 a.m. Sunday, November 2, 2025.

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

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SYNOPSIS...Lambert/Steinbugl NEAR TERM...Lambert/Bowen SHORT TERM...Lambert/Bowen LONG TERM...Lambert/Steinbugl AVIATION...Jurewicz/NPB CLIMATE...Steinbugl

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