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LOCAL WEATHER CONDITIONS AT
Franklin, Venango Regional Airport

Temperature       48.2 F / 9 C
Dew Point         46.4 F / 8 C
Humidity          94%
Wind Speed        4.6
Wind Direction    W 270 Degrees
Visibility        10 Miles
Sky Conditions     scattered at 3800 feet  broken at 5500 feet  overcast at 7000 feet
Current Weather
Barometer         30.19 Inches
Issued At         08/27/2025 06:56

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ACUS48 KWNS 270752
SWOD48
SPC AC 270751

Day 4-8 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0251 AM CDT Wed Aug 27 2025

Valid 301200Z - 041200Z

...DISCUSSION...
The upper-low over New England will gradually drift away from the
U.S. as an upper ridge builds west of the Rockies this weekend into
early next week. Surface troughing will persist across the Plains
states, with adequate low-level moisture remaining in place to
support scattered thunderstorms. At the moment, it appears that any
severe risk will be sparse at best. As the upper ridge persists, a
positively tilted upper trough will rapidly translate from Canada
into the MS Valley during the middle of next week, accompanied by a
progressive surface cold front. This cold front will bring a cool,
stable airmass to much of the northern and central Plains into the
MS Valley, reducing thunderstorm potential. Strong storms could
occur immediately ahead of the surface cold front around Day
8/Wednesday, though questions surrounding the placement and timing
of this front preclude the introduction of severe probabilities at
this time.

..Squitieri.. 08/27/2025