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LOCAL WEATHER CONDITIONS AT
Franklin, Venango Regional Airport

Temperature       32 F / 0 C
Wind Chill        26 F / -2 C
Dew Point         24.8 F / -4 C
Humidity          75%
Wind Speed        5.8
Wind Direction    SSW 200 Degrees
Visibility        10 Miles
Sky Conditions     few at 8500 feet
Current Weather
Barometer         .00 Inches
Issued At         11/18/2025 09:56

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ACUS01 KWNS 221610
SWODY1
SPC AC 221608

Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1008 AM CST Mon Dec 22 2025

Valid 221630Z - 231200Z

...NO SEVERE THUNDERSTORM AREAS FORECAST...

...SUMMARY...
Severe thunderstorms are not expected today.

...Synopsis...
A pronounced midlevel shortwave trough and associated baroclinic
zone will move across the WA coast later this afternoon.
Low-midlevel lapse rates will contribute to weak buoyancy of
sufficient depth (through -20 C at the equilibrium level) for charge
separation and isolated lightning flashes with low-topped convection
along and behind the front.  Shallow, weakly rotating convection
will be possible near the WA coast per the KLGX VWP/hodograph, but
the threat for severe storms appears too limited to warrant an
outlook area.  Farther south, the potential for isolated lightning
flashes will slowly wane through the day across the northern Sierra
Nevada, where weak buoyancy rooted above the surface will likewise
diminish.

Otherwise, a broad subtropical ridge (with unusually high
geopotential heights) covers the southern Plains/Gulf coast.  An
embedded/weak midlevel trough will rotate slowly north-northwestward
around the periphery of the ridge, bringing weak ascent and an
associated moisture plume into south TX.  Per the observed deepening
of the moist layer at BRO in the past 12 hours, pockets of surface
heating/destabilization could support isolated thunderstorm
development across south TX this afternoon.

..Thompson/Thornton.. 12/22/2025

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