431 FXUS61 KPBZ 101749 AFDPBZArea Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Pittsburgh PA 149 PM EDT Wed Sep 10 2025
.SYNOPSIS... Dry conditions with gradually warming temperature can be expected through the week. There is a slight chance that precipitation returns by the end of the upcoming weekend.
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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/... KEY MESSAGES:
- Dry and sunny conditions continue today - Isolated river valley fog early this morning ---------------------------------------------------------------
Mostly clear conditions with light wind early this morning is again allowing for efficient radiational cooling. Patchy river valley fog is possible given the relatively warm river temperatures. Lows should bottom out in the mid-40s on average across the region, cooler in sheltered valleys.
Surface high pressure remains across the Northeast, maintaining dry conditions, minimal cloud coverage, and light winds today. Afternoon high temperatures will run a few degrees warmer than observed Tuesday, with most of the area in the mid to upper 70s.
Tonight, calm wind and limited cloud cover will provide optimal conditions for radiational cooling. This will once again allow for patchy radiation fog development in the river valleys. Overnight lows will cool into the upper 40s and lower 50s.
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.SHORT TERM /THURSDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/... KEY MESSAGES:
- Dry weather with a gradual warming trend - Possible valley fog in the morning hours --------------------------------------------------------------
Dry conditions are confidently forecast into Saturday as broad surface high pressure remains in control across the area. Upper troughing will slowly approach from the west today, gradually crossing the Ohio Valley Thursday and Friday. However, the only sensible result from this will be a limited increase in moisture and increasing warm advection ahead of the trough axis. Temperatures will climb to slightly above average by Friday.
Limited cloud cover should lead to efficient radiational cooling each night with potential for patchy river valley fog each morning. Lows will run in the lower 50s across most of the region.
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.LONG TERM /SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY/... KEY MESSAGES:
- Low chances for rain late Saturday and Sunday - Warming temperatures and dry conditions continue
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An upper shortwave trough will dig southwards from Quebec across New England late Saturday through early Monday as a weak cold front drops south across the region. Latest ensemble cycles have trended farther east with this feature, which is likely to keep most if not all rain east of our area. NBM probabilities are less than 30% overnight into Sunday, with greatest chances north of Pittsburgh. Regardless of outcome, any rain we do see is unlikely to make much difference in our dry conditions. Probabilities of 0.25" remain less than 15%.
High pressure under upper ridging is likely to build back over the region early next week, returning us to a dry pattern. Though afternoon highs may run a few degrees cooler than other days on Sunday behind the "cold" front, temperatures will stay slightly above average at least through mid-week. This puts most of the area in the upper 70s/lower 80s with very comfortable conditions.
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.AVIATION /18Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH MONDAY/... Surface high pressure will maintain mostly dry weather and light wind through the TAF period. The light and variable winds will be maintained through the TAF period. Some upper level cloud cover will be present through the period as well. Late tonight, mainly clear skies will prevail.
The increase in moisture will mean that there`s a chance of valley fog. Have put some MVFR and IFR in the TAF but the HREF probs are not promising at this time. So did lower expectations with fog.
.OUTLOOK.... VFR is expected through Sunday under surface high pressure. Mid level clouds will likely increase Thursday and Saturday as upper level troughs cross the region, though the surface high will maintain dry weather.
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.PBZ WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... PA...None. OH...None. WV...None.
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SYNOPSIS...Rackley NEAR TERM...Rackley SHORT TERM...Rackley LONG TERM...Rackley/88 AVIATION...Shallenberger
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