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UPDATE
To the aviation section following the 18Z TAF issuance...
AVIATION
An approaching front from a Gulf low will bring moderate to heavy showers to the southern panhandle this afternoon and evening, lowering CIGs and VSBYs into low end MVFR with potential brief drops to IFR during passing showers. These showers could push as far north as PAGS and PAJN into the afternoon. A steady downward trend is expected throughout the day, and conditions across the southern panhandle are unlikely to improve before tomorrow morning. Meanwhile, the northern panhandle will experience minimal impacts from this system, likely remaining VFR through today. Winds will generally blow out of the SE ahead of the front, keeping many sites across the panhandle breezy through this evening. A tighter southerly pressure gradient will bring particularly breezy conditions to the PAGY area, while PAKT should be monitored for gusts around 15-20 kts from this afternoon through the end of the TAF period. LLWS is not expected to be a significant concern during this frontal passage.
AJK WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
PUBLIC...None. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory for PKZ036-662-663.
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