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061 FXUS61 KALY 232341 AFDALY AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION National Weather Service Albany NY 741 PM EDT Thu May 23 2024 .SYNOPSIS...
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High pressure will bring clearing skies and cooler temperatures tonight, and sunny, dry and pleasant weather on Friday. A few showers are possible over the weekend with more widespread rainfall expected early next week.
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&& .NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 AM FRIDAY MORNING/...
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UPDATE...As of 730 PM EDT, cold front was still progressing south and east into the northern mid Hudson Valley and along the Berkshire/Litchfield County border. Dewpoints were still in the lower 60s on the south/east side of the boundary, with mainly upper 40s/lower 50s to the north/west. This boundary should continue slowly edging southeast over the next few hours. Otherwise, area of high clouds across the region should shift south and east overnight, allowing for skies to clear out and temps to drop off into the 50s for many areas, with some upper 40s possible across portions of the southern Adirondacks and upper Hudson Valley. PREVIOUS [347 PM EDT]...Clear sky tonight as weak high pressure controls the weather. Winds will be light but boundary layer winds from the west and northwest will increase toward daybreak. So, some radiational cooling as low level dew points dry through the night. Some patchy fog is possible but with dew points falling, temperatures may not reach dew points until quite late, so low level saturation may be too brief for much fog. Lows in the 50s with upper 40s to around 50 northern areas.
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&& .SHORT TERM /6 AM FRIDAY MORNING THROUGH SUNDAY/... Modified surge of drier airmass in our region and gusty west to northwest winds Friday, with a mostly sunny sky. Highs in the upper 70s to lower 80s with a few mid 80s mid Hudson Valley and lower to mid 70s higher terrain. Weak upper energy tracks east out of the Great Lakes and OH Valley later Saturday and Saturday night. Ahead of the upper energy and warm advection, dry weather with lots of sun. Some increasing clouds in the afternoon. Highs Saturday in the mid 70s to lower 80s. Scattered showers and a possible rumble of thunder Saturday night with the leading edge of warm advection, then intervals of clouds and sun on Sunday and mainly dry. An isolated shower cannot be ruled out in the southern Adirondacks and southern Green Mountains. Highs Sunday around 80 to mid 80s with 70s higher terrain. && .LONG TERM /SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY/... Strong upper energy from the central and northern plains tracks through the Great Lakes Monday night into Tuesday. As the energy approaches and tracks through our region by Monday, strengthening warm advection, moisture advection and low level jet energy will support increasing chances for showers and thunderstorms through the day Monday. Showers and thunderstorms continue through Tuesday as the upper energy lifts northeast into eastern Canada and the associated cold front tracks through our region. Highs Monday and Tuesday in the 70s with 60s higher terrain. Potential break in the showers with scattered to isolated coverage Tuesday night, before another strong upper impulse tracks out of the Great Lakes and OH Valley Wednesday into Thursday with more chances for showers and isolated thunderstorms. Potentially less instability Wednesday and Thursday due to cooler low level temperatures in the region, so more showery and just isolated thunderstorms. Highs Wednesday in the 60s to lower 70s with some upper 50s southern Adirondacks. Highs Thursday in the mid to upper 60s with around 60 southern Adirondacks. && .AVIATION /00Z FRIDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/...
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Through 00Z/Saturday, mainly VFR conditions are expected, with two possible caveats. First caveat might be some patchy ground fog developing at KPOU overnight once high clouds clear out. Current thinking as that drier air will slowly infiltrate from the north, limiting fog potential overall, however will watch trends closely for possible amendments. Other caveat is possible ground fog development at KGFL. This is a low probability overall, so have kept mention out of current TAF. However, there is a slight chance for brief periods of MVFR/IFR Vsbys between roughly 06Z-09Z/Fri. West/northwest winds 5-10 KT will become light/variable overnight, then become west to southwest at 8-12 KT Friday morning, then shift into the west to northwest at similar speeds Friday afternoon, although winds may become gusty, perhaps reaching 25 KT or slightly higher at times during Friday afternoon. Outlook... Friday Night: No Operational Impact. NO SIG WX. Saturday: No Operational Impact. NO SIG WX. Saturday Night: Moderate Operational Impact. Chance of SHRA. Sunday: Low Operational Impact. Slight Chance of SHRA. Sunday Night: Low Operational Impact. Slight Chance of SHRA. Memorial Day: Moderate Operational Impact. Breezy. Chance of SHRA...TSRA. Monday Night: Moderate Operational Impact. Likely SHRA...TSRA. Tuesday: Moderate Operational Impact. Likely SHRA...TSRA.
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&& .ALY WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... CT...None. NY...None. MA...None. VT...None. && $$ SYNOPSIS...KL/NAS NEAR TERM...KL/NAS SHORT TERM...NAS LONG TERM...NAS AVIATION...KL