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Oak Ridge Cemetery Ohio Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Pittsburgh PA 628 AM EDT Wed Oct 15 2025

.SYNOPSIS... Dry conditions and near normal temperatures are expected through Friday. Morning frost and localized freeze conditions are possible both Thursday and Friday. Warm temperatures are expected Saturday before the return of widespread rain with a cold front Saturday night and Sunday.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/... KEY MESSAGES:

- Dry conditions continue with near-normal temperatures - Frost and isolated freeze is possible late tonight and early Thursday for much of the area ---------------------------------------------------------------

Update: Early morning radar shows a few light showers over Lake Erie moving southeast. While this may produce a light shower or sprinkles along the I-80 corridor, a substantial dry layer at 850 mb should preclude more impact.

Otherwise, confidence remains high for dry conditions today as high pressure builds across the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley. Our area remains under northwest flow, sandwiched between a broad upper ridge over the central CONUS and a deepening trough over the western Atlantic. As a result, cooler air will filter into the region today, returning afternoon high temperatures to near normal (mid-60s for PIT).

Tonight, clearing skies with drier air and calming wind should result in efficient radiational cooling. This will drop much of the area (excluding portions of eastern OH and northern WV) into the mid/low 30s early Thursday morning. Frost is likely in these areas, and localized freezing temperatures are possible north of Pittsburgh and in the ridges. A Frost Advisory was issued from midnight through 9 AM Thurs.

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.SHORT TERM /THURSDAY THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT/... KEY MESSAGES:

- High confidence in dry conditions - Frost/freeze conditions are likely Thursday night/Friday morning ----------------------------------------------------------------

Confidence remains high in dry conditions through Friday as the central CONUS ridge and Great Lakes surface high gradually migrate east. Daily high temperatures will remain near seasonable levels as the area stays under cool northwest flow aloft. Efficient radiational cooling is expected again Thursday night/Friday morning, with probabilities for frost and freeze even higher than the previous night. Areas north and east of Pittsburgh will likely see widespread freezing conditions.

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.LONG TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/... KEY MESSAGES:

- Above average temperatures return Friday into the weekend - Rain chances increasing late this weekend

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The central CONUS ridge shifts eastward Friday through the weekend, centering over the local area early Saturday and over the eastern seaboard on Sunday as an upstream trough deepens over the upper Midwest and Great Lakes. Mostly dry conditions can be expected to start the period, though guidance does still suggest a low chance for decaying rain showers to make their way across mainly the northern half of the area Friday night into early Saturday morning. However, confidence in this occuring remains low as ensembles are currently in a rather significant disagreement regarding the magnitude of dry air below 700mb and thus the amount of sub-cloud evaporation. The latest NBM mean has reduced PoP, keeping 15-20% only north of I-80. Any precipitation that does occur should be very light.

As the central CONUS trough continues to advance eastward, it pushes the upper ridge out over the western Atlantic, returning the local area to unsettled weather and increasing chances for showers and thunderstorms Saturday night through Sunday night. Current ensemble guidance indicates interquartile 48-hour totals ranging from 0.4" to 1.1" across the region. Totals are highest across eastern Ohio.

Temperatures will trend warmer Friday through Sunday, climbing back above seasonal normals. Saturday looks to be the warmest of the day as highs climb into the low/mid 70s. A cold front on Sunday will bring temperatures back down to near seasonal levels to start next week.

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.AVIATION /12Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/... The combination of cold advection and moisture convergence along the ridge line east/southeast of Pittsburgh has created an MVFR stratus deck that is set to slowly erode ENE to SW through the morning (DUJ improvements first, with MGW last) as high pressure and its subsidence increases in the post- frontal environment. Warm advection aloft may also lead to brief light rain/sprinkles at FKL/DUJ through 15z but dry sub-cloud layer air should ensure no impacts to restrictions. Elsewhere, very localized patchy fog in cloud free areas are also likely to improve as insolation/diurnal heating commences by 14z.

The rest of the day features high confidence in VFR with a broken layer of mid-level clouds that will dissipate by 00z. Enough mixing and pressure gradient could lead to an occasional 15-20kt northwest afternoon wind gust but wind becomes fairly light overnight.

.OUTLOOK... Surface high pressure with height rises aloft favor VFR into Saturday morning before a series of shortwaves ahead of the next cold front bring increased rain and restriction chances.

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.PBZ WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... PA...Frost Advisory from midnight tonight to 9 AM EDT Thursday for PAZ007>009-013>016-020>022-029-031-073>078. OH...Frost Advisory from midnight tonight to 9 AM EDT Thursday for OHZ039>041-049-050. WV...Frost Advisory from midnight tonight to 9 AM EDT Thursday for WVZ001-002-509>514.

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SYNOPSIS...Rackley/Frazier NEAR TERM...Rackley SHORT TERM...Rackley LONG TERM...Cermak/Rackley AVIATION...Frazier

NWS PBZ Office Area Forecast Discussion

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