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Ellport, Pennsylvania Weather Forecast Discussion

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FXUS61 KPBZ 021707
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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Pittsburgh PA 107 PM EDT Thu Oct 2 2025

.SYNOPSIS... Dry conditions and above normal temperatures will persist through Monday. The next best chance for rain will be Tuesday.

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

- Dry and seasonable conditions today. -------------------------------------------------------------

Dry conditions will continue throughout the remainder of the day as high pressure centered over New England remains the dominant forecast feature. Light east to southeast wind will again offer little warm or moisture advection resulting in a pretty similar day to Wednesday with cirrus moving overhead. Our 12z sounding is very dry with a rapidly decreasing dew point profile up to 800 mb. Mixing and downsloping off of the ridges suggests another day with notable dew point drops this afternoon and relative humidity values into the 20- 30% range.

This evening, a layer of cirrus clouds is forecast to move into the area. Combined with a persistent light breeze overnight, there is a low probability for river valley fog development.

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

- Dry conditions prevail with a warming trend. - High temperatures expected around 5-10 degrees above normal. - Chance for fog Saturday morning. ----------------------------------------------------------------

Tomorrow, the light wind will become more southerly which will slightly increase relative humidity since the wind will no longer be coming off the Appalachians. Tomorrow night, the weakening high will be off the Mid-Atlantic coastline with a broad ridge extending northward into eastern Canada and westward into souther Illinois. Winds are expected to ease as the become southeasterly. With these calmer conditions and the expected clear skies, there is a chance for some patchy fog Saturday morning.

With the chance for some fog development, there will likely be lingering moisture as it lifts later in the morning. Even though the atmosphere will dry due to downslope wind, there is a lower chance for relative humidity to get as low as yesterday/today.

There is high confidence in the ridge strength and location which will help to maintain mostly clear skies and start a warming trend. By Saturday, the daytime highs are forecast to be 10+ degrees above normal while overnight lows will be closer to normal with effective radiational cooling due to clear skies and light winds during the night.

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.LONG TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/... KEY MESSAGES:

- High confidence in dry and warm conditions through Monday. - Lower confidence in temperatures and rain starting Tuesday. -------------------------------------------------------------------

Latest LREF cluster analysis points towards uncertainty in the pattern starting on Tuesday when an upper-level trough transitions into the area from Canada. The ensembles are unable to agree on the depth/strength and speed of the trough resulting in a relatively large spread in ensemble temperatures next week. The current forecast sits close to ensemble means, which are near normal this time of year.

Tuesday into Wednesday remains the most likely time for the mentioned trough to impact the region with increased precipitation chances. The stronger the trough, the higher the probability for at least 0.5 inches of rain (40%-60%) while the faster trough is likely to produce less rain.

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.AVIATION /17Z THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY/... VFR expected through the TAF period with surface high pressure centered across New England. East-southeast gradient induced flow will remain around 5 knots before relaxing a bit overnight tonight as scattered cirrus stream across the region on the eastern side of an upper level ridge.

The cirrus shield will exit on Friday and give way to a few afternoon diurnal cu dotting the sky though boundary layer moisture will be scarce. As the surface high meanders farther south and east, flow will gradually veer more south- southwesterly by the afternoon hours again around 5 knots.

.OUTLOOK.... VFR is expected through Monday as high pressure remains centered across the NE CONUS. The exception is when a chance of late night/early morning river valley fog returns Sunday and Monday as dew points rise and wind becomes calm.

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

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SYNOPSIS...Lupo NEAR TERM...MLB/Lupo SHORT TERM...Lupo LONG TERM...Lupo AVIATION...MLB

NWS PBZ Office Area Forecast Discussion

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