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LOCAL WEATHER CONDITIONS AT
Franklin, Venango Regional Airport

Temperature       60.8 F / 16 C
Dew Point         53.6 F / 12 C
Humidity          77%
Wind Speed        3.5
Wind Direction    E 90 Degrees
Visibility        10 Miles
Sky Conditions    Clear
Current Weather
Barometer         30.25 Inches
Issued At         09/16/2025 02:56

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ACUS03 KWNS 151930
SWODY3
SPC AC 151929

Day 3 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0229 PM CDT Mon Sep 15 2025

Valid 171200Z - 181200Z

...NO SEVERE THUNDERSTORM AREAS FORECAST...

...SUMMARY...
Severe thunderstorm potential is low on Wednesday.

...Synopsis...
An upper trough over the central/northern High Plains will make
limited progress eastward into the Plains on Wednesday. This feature
is expected to broaden and become more disorganized with time. A
surface trough/cold front from the central Plains into the southern
High Plains will similarly be mostly stationary until later in the
period. Mid-level flow in the Plains will generally remain weak with
only a modest increase behind the cold front closer to the upper
trough.

Morning clouds and precipitation are expected to be ongoing in the
central Plains and parts of the southern High Plains. Upper 50s to
mid 60s F dewpoints will be ahead of the boundary. This will lead to
weak to moderate buoyancy. Thunderstorms are likely in the Front
Range where low-end moisture and upslope flow overlap. This activity
may not be very intense given the buoyancy and uncertain low-level
thermodynamics. Thunderstorms in Kansas/Oklahoma will have greater
buoyancy, but shear will be more limited. Depending on the position
of the front and destabilization, isolated to widely scattered
thunderstorms could develop in the Raton Mesa vicinity. Marginal
northwesterly deep-layer shear could promote a couple of stronger
storms given steep lapse rates. However, confidence in a more
organized severe threat in the Plains remains low at this time.

..Wendt.. 09/15/2025

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