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WHAT HAS CHANGED

Updated aviation section for 12Z TAFs.

KEY MESSAGES

1. A cold front is expected to approach the region late this week, bringing more chances for showers and storms. This will last at least into the first part of the weekend.

DISCUSSION

KEY MESSAGE 1...A cold front is expected to approach the region late this week, bringing more chances for showers and storms. This will last at least into the first part of the weekend.

Another cold front is expected to approach our region late in the week bringing the potential for showers/storms as early as very late day Thursday into Thursday night. Deep layer shear will be fairly strong but the forcing does not look to be terribly strong and could also be centered more north of our area. This could limit the severe weather potential. This is still a few days away though and things could change.

At this point it is likely that the aformentioned front with its associated showers and potential storms is likely to linger into Saturday keeping at least the first part of the weekend on the unsettled side. Precipitation chances diminish by Sunday into early next week.

AVIATION /09Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/

The following discussion is for KPHL, KPNE, KTTN, KABE, KRDG, KILG, KMIV, KACY and surrounding areas.

Today...VFR. West-northwest winds around 5-10 kt. High confidence.

Tonight...VFR. Winds west-northwest 5-10 kts becoming light and variable, then shifting south-southwest toward dawn. High confidence.

Outlook...

Thursday...VFR. No significant weather.

Thursday night through Saturday night...Daily chances for showers and storms will return, with the greatest chance Friday night into Saturday. Sub-VFR conditions will be possible with any showers and storms.

Sunday...VFR. No significant weather.

MARINE

No marine headlines are in effect through tonight. Northwest winds generally between 10-20 kt expected through this morning, before coming southwesterly around 10-15 kt for this afternoon. Seas generally around 2-3 feet.

Outlook...

Thursday through Sunday...Sub SCA conditions.

Rip Currents...

Today, winds will be northwest in the morning, turning southwest around 10 mph in the afternoon. Breaking waves will be 1 to 2 feet with a low to medium period southeast swell. As a result, there is a LOW risk for the development of rip currents for the Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches.

On Thursday, similar surf conditions are expected with southerly winds increasing to near 10-15 mph. This will continue the LOW risk for the development of rip currents for the Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches.

For specific beach forecasts, visit weather.gov/beach/phi

PHI WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES

PA...None. NJ...None. DE...None. MD...None. MARINE...None.


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