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LOCAL WEATHER CONDITIONS AT
Franklin, Venango Regional Airport

Temperature       64.4 F / 18 C
Dew Point         62.6 F / 17 C
Humidity          94%
Wind Speed        6.9
Wind Direction    SSE 150 Degrees
Visibility        10 Miles
Sky Conditions     few at 900 feet  broken at 11000 feet
Current Weather   Light  Rain
Barometer         30.01 Inches
Issued At         06/16/2025 23:56

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ACUS03 KWNS 041836
SWODY3
SPC AC 041835

Day 3 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0135 PM CDT Fri Jul 04 2025

Valid 061200Z - 071200Z

...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ON SUNDAY ACROSS
PARTS OF THE CENTRAL HIGH PLAINS...

...SUMMARY...
A few storms may produce isolated severe wind and hail along the
central High Plains on Sunday.

...Central High Plains...
A broad upper ridge will be in place on Sunday across most of the
central and southern US, with the mid-level westerlies extending
across the northern states.  Scattered afternoon and evening
thunderstorms are expected throughout the High Plains from MT to TX,
but the area of greatest concern for a few strong/severe storms will
extend from the Black Hills region into northeast NM.  Strong
heating and steep lapse rates will promote some risk of damaging
winds and hail in the strongest cells.  Parts of western NE may
require higher severe probabilities in later outlooks.

..Hart.. 07/04/2025

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