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Warriors Mark Pennsylvania Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service State College PA 405 AM EDT Sat Oct 11 2025

.SYNOPSIS... * Mostly cloudy with periods of rain this weekend into Columbus Day; turning breezy in southeast PA * Trending drier with seasonal temperatures Tue-Thu next week

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.NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 PM THIS EVENING/... Fog forming in the W Branch and a few of the other normal spots early this morning. A couple of patches of lower clouds are sliding in from the S/SE, and we expect them to expand slightly through the day. The upper low moving down from the Upper Great Lakes and the northward progress of the coastal low will put us in a squeeze play of clouds today. Light precip will follow as the clouds get thicker and the upper low provides instability and broad lift. The NW zones will probably have some very light just before noon and, by late aftn, much of the SE will have some light rain. The SW will likely stay sunniest the longest. Wind becomes decidedly easterly, but not strong/gusty today. Temps will be 3-8F milder today (60s) vs Fri with the greatest upswing over the Laurels.

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.SHORT TERM /6 PM THIS EVENING THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT/... The rain squeezes into the central mtns early this evening. The moisture from the ESE will meet up with the advancing upper low and could develop some taller SHRA. Have left out mentions of T at this point, since the melding doesn`t happen until evening/early night when diurnal stability is increasing. Still a strike or two is not out of the question. Precip is expected to be heaviest in the central and NErn mtns. Those SHRA may drop up to an inch of rain before they drift to the west a little. FFG is super high and without deep convection, no flooding worries exist. But, the rain doesn`t get all that far to the west overnight, fizzling as it get into the far wrn mtns. The morning on Sunday looks largely dry. A second wave of forcing from the SE/coastal low swings into PA later Sunday. Lift and moisture remain favorable for Sun night and Monday with several rounds of RA/SHRA.

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.LONG TERM /MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/... Not noticing any changes in the long term after the rain ends on Monday night or very early Tues as the coastal low slides east and into the deep ocean. However, one minor blip in the dry forecast for the rest of the week is a moisture-starved cold front slated to arrive Tues night/Wed. NBM PoPs are 20-30 pct across the N, but dry elsewhere. Without much moisture, we`ll likely see this trend drier/lower PoPs over the next couple of days. The cold air behind the front will not be as cold as what we`ve seen the past couple of days.

Prev... Breezy conditions and rain could last into early Tuesday particularly over the eastern zones based on the latest model guidance depicting a slower upper level pattern evolution.

Drying trend still expected Tuesday with mainly dry wx into the second half of next week. Another push of seasonably colder air appears poised to arrive by late next week.

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.AVIATION /07Z SATURDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... Mostly clear skies will be present for the first part of this evening. Winds have calmed and are now mainly calm out of the south east. A mid level stratus deck currently situated near 5000 ft AGL is building in across south eastern PA near KLNS. These increasing clouds are mainly influenced by the deep center of low pressure currently positioned off the coast of South Carolina. As this low continues to track further north clouds will increase overnight. Overall confidence is low in widespread flight restrictions, but SREF probabilities indicate some MVFR is possible early in the morning for a few hours near sunrise across the airspace. The better chance for restrictions to occur will be late tomorrow after 00Z Sunday.

Low level wind shear from a strengthening east-southeasterly low level jet will develop late Sat evening across the Susq Valley and points east. After midnight Saturday at KAOO, KUNV and KJST could see IFR conditions develop as cloud decks lower. Elsewhere, areas of LIFR CIGS and generally MVFR VSBYS will be expected Sat night through Sunday with periods of rain, drizzle and locally dense upslope fog/very low cigs on the east facing slopes of the ridges.

Outlook...

Sat Night-Mon...widespread IFR Cigs and MVFR VSBYS with areas of LIFR/VLIFR CIGS AND VSBYS and rain/wind potential increasing particularly over the southeast airfields.

Tue...Continued breezy with rain ending/clouds breaking with gradual improvement.

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

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SYNOPSIS...Dangelo/Steinbugl NEAR TERM...Dangelo SHORT TERM...Dangelo LONG TERM...Dangelo/Steinbugl AVIATION...Bowen

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