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WHAT HAS CHANGED

Aviation discussion updated.

KEY MESSAGES

- 1. Near normal temperatures into the weekend with dry conditions. Diurnal rain chances return early next week.

DISCUSSION

Key Message 1: Near normal temperatures into the weekend with dry conditions. Diurnal rain chances return early next week.

Surface high pressure and deep ridging will dominate the pattern over the weekend and into next week. Following a relatively dry Saturday with well below average PWAT's and surface dew points, moisture returns with southwesterly flow across the area along with steadily building heights on Sunday; 90th percentile heights and temps expected throughout much of the period, so temps up around 90 F are likely each day. Rain chances hold off until Monday when we reach sufficient low level moisture for diurnally driven showers and storms. Diurnal scattered showers and storms are then expected most days next week with a fairly typically summer pattern in place. PWAT's should climb above 1.75" but with most of the deepest moisture remaining to the west, QPF totals across all guidance is generally only 0.25-0.75" with some isolated areas higher.

AVIATION /12Z SATURDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/

VFR conditions are expected.

Only cloud cover expected through the next 24 hours is some scattered cirrus passing through the region. Winds light and variable this morning, then expect south to southwest winds around 5 to 8 kts by late morning, resulting in conditions very similar to those observed over the past several days. Dry air will preclude any fog formation this morning. Some moisture increase is expected by Sunday morning, but still not enough for any fog threat.

EXTENDED AVIATION OUTLOOK...Moisture increases early next week leading to scattered, mainly diurnal, showers and thunderstorms.

CAE WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES

SC...None. GA...None.


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