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LOCAL WEATHER CONDITIONS AT
Franklin, Venango Regional Airport

Temperature       37.4 F / 3 C
Wind Chill        32 F / 1 C
Dew Point         37.4 F / 3 C
Humidity          100%
Wind Speed        6.9
Wind Direction    SSE 160 Degrees
Visibility        2.5 Miles
Sky Conditions     overcast at 300 feet
Current Weather   Light  Rain  Mist
Barometer         29.77 Inches
Issued At         01/31/2025 10:25

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A Special Weather Statement has been issued for Venango county until 4:00 PM.  

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Daily Hydrometeorological Data Summary

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U.S. River Flood Outlook Map

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ACUS03 KWNS 310824
SWODY3
SPC AC 310823

Day 3 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0223 AM CST Fri Jan 31 2025

Valid 021200Z - 031200Z

...NO THUNDERSTORM AREAS FORECAST...

...SUMMARY...
Thunderstorm activity is forecast to be minimal at best across the
U.S. on Sunday.

...Discussion...
The large-scale pattern will remain largely unchanged on Sunday,
with zonal flow aloft to remain in place.  Disturbances in the flow
field -- largely across the northern U.S. and southern Canada --
will continue advancing eastward through the period.

A weak surface low is progged to lie near the Manitoba/North Dakota
border early Sunday, associated with the aforementioned short-wave
energy embedded in the fast westerlies aloft.  This low is expected
to deepen with time, as it shifts across Ontario, allowing continued
southward advance of a cold front across the Intermountain West, and
the Plains.  With a reinforcing advance of Arctic air spreading
southward behind the front, and high pressure prevailing south of
the boundary, little risk for thunderstorms is evident through the
period.

..Goss.. 01/31/2025

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