Area Forecast Discussion
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693 FXUS61 KBGM 270811 AFDBGM Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Binghamton NY 411 AM EDT Mon May 27 2024 .SYNOPSIS... Strong system will bring locally heavy rain and a chance for thunderstorms today. A few storms may become severe this afternoon and evening. Additional scattered showers will linger through midweek, with drier conditions expected towards the end of the week. && .NEAR TERM /THROUGH TUESDAY/... 4 AM Update... Several rounds of showers and thunderstorms will impact the region today. Big question will be the amount of destabilization that can occur before the main shortwave arrives this afternoon. On-going convection across the Ohio Valley this morning will continue pushing E-NE through the morning and reaches our forecast area by late morning/early this afternoon. At this time, it looks like we will be in a strong shear, but limited instability environment. CAPE values will top out at 500 - 1000 J/kg, with the higher end of that threshold only expected if some clearing is able to occur later this morning. 0-1 km shear is quite strong at about 40 knots and plenty of helicity will exist as EHI approaches a value of 2 across NE PA this afternoon. Although instability is expected to be low, the high low level shear values are a concern, as this can lead to an isolated tornado or two from a relatively low-topped thunderstorm or even convective shower. SPC has expanded the slight risk across most of our forecast area, however the greatest tornado threat will remain across NE PA, where low level shear will be maximized. Other than the severe thunderstorm threat, there is also a concern for flash flooding. A flood watch was considered, but confidence is still too low at this time and after discussing with surrounding weather forecast offices, the decision was made to hold of on a watch for now. Localized heavy rainfall, over 3" will be possible, but this will be dependent on the amount of training and back building that will be able to occur. We will continue to highlight this threat in the HWO. Finally, the thunderstorms and heavy rain threat will push east of the area during the evening hours. Conditions will be quiet overnight, however the break won`t last too long. Upper trough swings in overhead on Tuesday and more showers and thunderstorms are likely to develop during the late morning to early afternoon. These storms will be less potent than today, and not expecting much in the way of impacts on Tuesday. && .SHORT TERM /TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY NIGHT/...
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405 AM Update... A shortwave embedded in the long wave upper trough overhead will be moving away from the area Tuesday night, and shower or thunderstorm activity across CNY will taper off. Lows Tuesday night range from the upper 40s to the mid 50s. Another shortwave will dive southeastward toward the area Wednesday enhancing the cooler, northwest flow over the region. High temperatures will mainly be in the 60s with the Wyoming Valley perhaps squeaking out 70 degrees. There is some uncertainty with regards to the shower coverage this day with the main lobe of energy with the shortwave looking to pass by to the south. This would limit showers over CNY Wednesday but lead to a higher chance over NE PA. PoPs were lowered some from NBM across CNY to reflect this idea. This disturbance is expected to push off to the east Wednesday night and drier, colder air filters in dropping low temperatures into the 40s. Some of the highest elevations are expected to dip back into the low 40s. Yet another shortwave looks to drop south out of Canada on Thursday, but with the drier air in place and this feature projected to pass by to our south and west, any showers look isolated in nature. It will remain cool with highs again generally in the 60s and overnight lows falling back well into the 40s.
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&& .LONG TERM /FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/...
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405 AM Update... Surface high pressure builds in from the west on Friday and the long wave upper trough finally moves off the coast by the start of the weekend. Ridging builds in at the upper levels and as a result, a pretty nice weekend looks to be in store with largely dry conditions. High temperatures will be on the rise going from the 60s to near 70 degrees on Friday to the mid and upper 70s by the time Sunday rolls around.
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&& .AVIATION /08Z MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/... A potent system will push through the region today with numerous rounds of showers and thunderstorms possible as well gusty winds. IFR conditions are expected at times during heavy rain and thunderstorms with the heaviest storms likely occurring this afternoon. Showers and thunderstorms will wind down this evening, but restrictions will be possible in lingering stratus and fog overnight. Outlook... Tuesday through Wednesday...Occasional restrictions likely from multiple batches of showers and thunderstorms. Thursday and Friday...Mainly VFR. && .BGM WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... PA...None. NY...None. && $$ SYNOPSIS...MPK NEAR TERM...MPK SHORT TERM...DK LONG TERM...DK AVIATION...MPK