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Perry Square, Pennsylvania Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Cleveland OH 340 AM EDT Sun Sep 14 2025

.SYNOPSIS... High pressure over southeastern Canada and the Northeast U.S. will remain in control of our weather through Thursday. Weak low pressure tracks from the Upper Midwest into the Ohio Valley next weekend.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/... Surface high pressure will build southeast into southern Quebec and New England through tonight, as ridging aloft cuts off over the Great Lakes. This will lead to a continuation of mild and quiet weather. There is a bit more radiation and river valley fog early this morning that recent mornings, with patchy dense fog already observed as of 7z/3 AM. Fog should quickly dissipate by 9 or 10 AM, leaving mostly sunny skies today. It will be mostly clear tonight. There should be less fog tonight due to a slightly tighter pressure gradient, though some valleys and rural/low-lying areas may see a bit of patchy fog late tonight/early Monday. Highs will range from the upper 70s up against Lake Erie to the low-mid 80s inland today. Lows tonight will generally be in the 50s. Minimum RH values will struggle to fall below 40-50% within 10-20 miles of Lake Erie today, though will dip to as low as 30% towards Findlay and Marion. Winds will generally be light (5-10 MPH) out of the east-northeast today.

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.SHORT TERM /MONDAY THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT/... Mild and quiet weather continues to start the work-week. Surface high pressure will continue sliding east-southeast across New England through Tuesday night, as a coastal low develops near the southern Mid Atlantic/Southeast coast but struggles to lift north due to the New England high pressure. Given this, the high pressure will remain firmly in control of our local weather.

The pattern of mainly clear/sunny skies with warm days and pleasant nights will continue. Expect highs in the low-mid 80s both Monday and Tuesday, slightly cooler right next to Lake Erie. Overnight lows in the 50s are expected Monday and Tuesday nights. Minimum RH values will again fall as low as 30% well-inland from Lake Erie both afternoons, with higher values closer to 50% near the lake. Winds will remain light, generally out of the east-northeast. Patchy fog is possible both nights, though it should mainly be confined to the typical lower-lying/rural areas and some river valleys.

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.LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/... The long term portion of the forecast starts continued quiet and mild for Wednesday and Thursday, as ridging surface and aloft remains in control of the local weather. An upper trough/closed low is expected to slowly slide east-southeast out of the northern Plains and Upper Midwest and towards the Ohio Valley this weekend, slowly breaking down the ridging overhead. More of the same is expected for Wednesday and Thursday with warm/dry days and pleasant overnights, with perhaps a bit of fog. A "chance of showers" makes an appearance in the forecast beginning Friday and Saturday from west to east, though confidence in how quickly ridging breaks down and allows for sufficient forcing and moisture return for rain is uncertain. It`s possible we hang on to dry weather until Saturday or even Sunday, especially towards far Northeast OH and Northwest PA. With that said, the current NBM ensemble depicts a 70-80% chance of measurable (at least 0.01") of rain across the entire area by Monday morning...so decent odds we`ll at least get a little bit. However, odds for over 0.50" generally fall in the 20-35% range across the area. That means that while it`s possible parts of the area end up seeing beneficial rain next weekend, confidence isn`t exactly high yet. Daytime highs trend a bit cooler by Saturday due to the expectation of increased clouds and perhaps some rain by then.

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.AVIATION /06Z Sunday THROUGH Thursday/... High pressure is located over Lake Erie with light to calm winds expected overnight. Skies have mostly cleared except some scattered mid level clouds passing near or just west of TOL/FDY. Visibilities have started to fall in patchy fog at some Northeast Ohio terminals and at locations along the lakeshore. Patchy fog development seems most likely at TOL and YNG overnight but also included a brief window of restricted visibilities at CAK/MFD towards dawn. Included a tempo for visibilities less than a mile at TOL/YNG but can not rule out a period of dense fog as some nearby terminals have already fallen to a half mile or less. Otherwise, expect fog to dissipate quickly on Sunday morning with some mixing and full sun. Winds on Sunday will be out of the northeast at 6-10 knots but may be locally higher at CLE with some enhancement off Lake Erie.

Outlook...Mainly VFR conditions are expected through Thursday although patchy MVFR visibilities are possible between 06-12Z.

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.MARINE... High pressure over eastern Canada will build to New England through Tuesday. Northeast winds will be 5-10 knots through tonight with waves of 1 foot or less. Northeast winds increase into the 10-15 knots range on Monday as the pressure gradient tightens up across Ohio. This will lead to some choppiness with the onshore flow with waves building to 2 to 3 feet in the afternoon for the nearshore waters on the Central basin. Winds will relax again towards mid-week with typical land and lake breeze conditions of 10 knots or less and waves generally around a foot.

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.CLE WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... OH...None. PA...None. MARINE...None.

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SYNOPSIS...Sullivan NEAR TERM...Sullivan SHORT TERM...Sullivan LONG TERM...Sullivan AVIATION...10 MARINE...10

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