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WHAT HAS CHANGED
No significant changes.
KEY MESSAGES
1. Temperatures will moderate late week through the end of the weekend with a few weak systems bringing chances of light precipitation, mainly rain, before a cool-down early next week.
DISCUSSION
KEY MESSAGE 1...Temperatures will moderate late week through the end of the weekend with a few weak systems bringing chances of light precipitation, mainly rain, before a cool-down early next week.
A warm front will lift northward across the region tomorrow starting the trend of warmer conditions. Not expecting any precip with it. A weak cold front will then slip by to the north tomorrow night. Generally, the area looks dry but some flurries or drizzle are possible, particularly northwest of I-95. As warmer air continues to be ushered in, temperatures continue to trend warmer on Friday. Another warm front passes through the region Friday night, leading to some rain across the area. Behind the warm front, temperatures moderate a few more degrees for Saturday. A warmer push continues behind that system with another bump in temps for Sunday, likely reaching the middle to upper 60s for much of the region. A cold front then slips southeast bringing some showers across the region late Sunday into Sunday night with more seasonable temps returning Monday. Colder Canadian high pressure builds farther southeast into the region for Tuesday with below normal temps returning.
AVIATION /18Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH MONDAY/
The following discussion is for KPHL, KPNE, KTTN, KABE, KRDG, KILG, KMIV, KACY and surrounding areas.
This afternoon...VFR. Light and variable winds becoming southeast 4- 8 knots, then becoming south to south-southwest. Moderate confidence.
Tonight...VFR with increasing clouds. Southerly winds 5 knots or less to light and variable or calm. High confidence.
Thursday...VFR ceilings. Light and variable winds, becoming southeast to southwest 5-10 knots. High confidence.
Outlook...
Thursday night through Friday...Mainly VFR.
Friday night through Sunday night...Sub VFR conditions possible Friday night with some showers moving through. A brief improvement in conditions is possible Saturday night into Sunday. Another period of sub-VFR conditions are then possible again late Sunday into Monday morning due to showers. Gradual improvement to VFR through the day Monday.
MARINE
The conditions are expected to be below Small Craft Advisory criteria through Thursday as high pressure shifts offshore and winds become southerly.
Outlook...
Thursday night through Friday...Conditions are likely to remain below Small Craft Advisory criteria through this period.
Friday night through Saturday...Small Craft Advisory conditions are possible with SW winds increasing to around 20 knots and seas near 5 feet.
Saturday night through Sunday...Conditions are expected to remain below Small Craft Advisory criteria through this period.
Sunday night through Monday...Small Craft Advisory conditions are probable with seas building to 4-6 feet and a NW wind increasing to 25-30 knots.
PHI WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
PA...None. NJ...None. DE...None. MD...None. MARINE...None.
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