935 FXUS61 KPBZ 121653 AFDPBZArea Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Pittsburgh PA 1253 PM EDT Fri Sep 12 2025
.SYNOPSIS... Unseasonably warm and dry conditions to continue this weekend and into early next week.
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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/... KEY MESSAGES:
- Warm and dry conditions - River valley fog possible late Friday night ---------------------------------------------------------------
High pressure remains in place over the region continuing calm, quiet and dry conditions. Latest Satellite shows patchy cu near/north of I-80 but a very dry column further south likely hurts cloud development chances.
The beginning of a small late summer surge in temperatures is expected across the region today with high temperatures lofting to around 5 degrees above average for this time of year.
Calm winds and clear skies again point towards the likely development of river valley fog across the region late Friday night.
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.SHORT TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT/... KEY MESSAGES:
- Quiet, dry and warm weather --------------------------------------------------------------
Saturday likely begins clear for much of the area with fog set in the river valleys. Fog is expected to lift early in the morning with the onset of heating.
Warm and dry conditions continue on Saturday with high temperatures near 5 degrees above average. Clouds begin to increase Saturday afternoon as a weak short wave trough dives through the Great Lakes.
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.LONG TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/... KEY MESSAGES:
- Rain chances remain low - Moderate heat risk in eastern Ohio on Monday ------------------------------------------------------------------
The weakening shortwave crosses the Great Lakes overnight Saturday and early morning Sunday before departing northeastward towards New England during the day Sunday.
The odds of squeezing rain out of this trough have diminished further and now even measurable precipitation seems a long shot. With dry conditions preceding and descending dry air chasing the trough it seems likely that precipitation chances fizzle as the wave crosses the eastern Great Lakes. Probability of measurable precipitation has dipped below 10%.
Clouds are expected to clear quickly again Sunday morning. Then after little more than a cloudy speed bump the region returns to largely sunny skies with dry, quiet and warm conditions set to continue into next week as the ridge axis shifts east and settles across the Ohio Valley. With precipitation chances seeming a distant hope, heat will be the main hazard early next week, especially west of Pittsburgh closer to the ridge axis. Moderate heat risk noses its way eastward through Ohio, towards the tri-state area Monday- Wednesday as high temperatures rest in the mid 80s, 5-10 degrees above average for this time of year.
Later next week the pattern becomes more convoluted as ensembles struggle to agree on just how much impact the next trough swinging through central Canada has on the Ohio Valley ridge. At this time however, it seems likely that dry, quiet and warm conditions last through the end of the current forecast period with low probabilities for disruption of this pattern by next weekend.
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.AVIATION /18Z FRIDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... High confidence in VFR through TAF period with a few diurnally driven CU and generally light wind that will increase slightly Saturday out of the WSW.
Early morning river valley fog is possible, but should not impact the TAF sites.
.OUTLOOK.... Weak shortwave passage late Saturday into Sunday will increase mid and upper level clouds but little in the way of rain save for an occasional sprinkle.
Outside of localized early morning river valley fog, VFR thus is expected through at least late next week under the influence of high pressure.
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.PBZ WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... PA...None. OH...None. WV...None.
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SYNOPSIS...AK NEAR TERM...AK SHORT TERM...AK LONG TERM...AK AVIATION...Frazier
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