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LOCAL WEATHER CONDITIONS AT
Franklin, Venango Regional Airport

Temperature       0 F / 0 C
Wind Chill        0 F / 0 C
Dew Point         0 F / 0 C
Humidity          0%
Wind Speed        15 Gust to 21.9
Wind Direction    WNW 280 Degrees
Visibility        1.75 Miles
Sky Conditions
Current Weather   Light  Snow
Barometer         29.58 Inches
Issued At         01/15/2026 10:40

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A  Advisory has been issued for Venango county until 12:00 PM Tuesday.  

 

Forecast

Radar

Pittsburgh Radar Status

Alternate Radar

Satellite

Hazards Map (Local)

Hazards Map (U.S.)

Area Forecast Discussion

Warnings

Special Weather Statements

Hazardous Weather Outlook

Public Information Statement

Air Quality

Space Weather

Convective Outlooks:
 Day 1
 Day 2
 Day 3
 Days 4-8

Great Lakes Water Levels

Flood Potential Outlook

Daily Hydrometeorological Data Summary

Hydrologic Statement

Hydrologic Summary

Area Rainfall Report

Quantitive Precipitation Forecast Discussion

Rain Outlook

Excessive Rain Outlook

Exessive Rainfall Discussion

U.S. River Flood Outlook Map

Surface Analysis Maps

Local Storm Reports (All NWS Pittsburgh areas)

Fire Weather Outlook

Mesoscale Discussions - All States

Ultraviolet Index Map

Child Amber Alerts - All States

 

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ACUS01 KWNS 190056
SWODY1
SPC AC 190054

Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0654 PM CST Sun Jan 18 2026

Valid 190100Z - 191200Z

...NO THUNDERSTORM AREAS FORECAST...

...SUMMARY...
Thunderstorms are not forecast across the U.S. this evening and
tonight.

...DISCUSSION...
A large-scale upper-level trough will move across the east-central
U.S. tonight, as a cyclonic flow pattern remains in place over much
of nation. At the surface, a large area of high pressure will be
located over the Great Plains and Southeast. This dry and cold
airmass will make conditions unfavorable for thunderstorms today and
tonight across the continental U.S.

..Broyles.. 01/19/2026

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