Area Forecast Discussion
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969 FXUS61 KCAR 291919 AFDCAR Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Caribou ME 319 PM EDT Wed May 29 2024 .SYNOPSIS... An upper level low pressure will remain over the area into Thursday then slowly lift to the northeast on Friday. High pressure builds in from the west on Saturday and drifts overhead by Sunday lasting into Monday. && .NEAR TERM /THROUGH THURSDAY/...
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The upper level trof will continue to swing through the region tonight. For this evening and into tonight, upper air model soundings show a drying column in the north, which will clear out clouds early while the south will hold on to the clouds through the night. With the calm winds, clear skies, and the cool airmass, temps in the north are expected to reach into the low 40s with areas in the North Woods reach into the upper 30s. By Thursday, the axis of the upper level trof will start to tilt over New England. The vorticity model show a vort max moving across the waters and one swings across the north throughout the day. The south shortwave will bring clouds across the south in the morning and increase through the day. In addition, moisture with the southern shortwave will bring afternoon showers across Downeast. For the north shortwave, the clouds will start to build in in the afternoon. Though the north will see more sunshine, the NW flow and cool air will keep temps in the mid 60s, while the south will be in the low 70s.
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&& .SHORT TERM /THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY/...
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Upr low will be located over the Gaspe Peninsula on Thursday evening with trof slowly moving acrs the area Thursday night, perhaps lingering into Friday. Showers will likely be offshore early in the period as initial s/wv moves over the waters, pushing south and east at the same time. Skies will likely clear out in the evening with nrn and srn areas last to see moclr skies. H8 temps likely to drop near 0C acrs the north and with skies clearing and winds possibly decoupling mins Thursday night may be a degree or two cooler than previous night. Not confident to undercut guidance at this point but cannot rule out more patchy frost over deeper valleys of the North Woods late Thursday night. With upr trof moving over CWA during the day on Friday and moisture lingering around H8 cannot rule out self-destructive cumulus during the afternoon. Skies on Friday morning should start off mostly sunny before becoming partly sunny. Downeast likely to see temps rise into the u60s/around 70 with northern areas remaining in the 60s for one last day. Friday night will see H5 ridge building toward the area Friday night into Saturday. Clear skies likely overnight and mostly sunny skies expected Saturday. Temps expected to be around normal values Friday night, then climbing above normal on Saturday as heights rise.
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&& .LONG TERM /SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY/...
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500mb ridge looks to hold thru the weekend before it begins to flatten as nrn stream moves over Hudsons Bay. At the same time upr low will be retrograding back twd ern Canada due to upstream blocking over the North Atlantic. Showers should stay far enuf east of the area on Monday but with easterly flow expected have dropped temps by a degree or two over the east on Monday and Tuesday. Current guidance is hinting at an omega block setting up over the North Atlantic by mid-week. This likely to keep temps on the cool side with NBM ranging from highs in the 60s on Tuesday and Wednesday to as warm as the 90s, thus have gone with the NBM but mixed in slightly cooler temps acrs the east.
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&& .AVIATION /19Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH MONDAY/...
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NEAR TERM: VFR conditions for all terminals tonight and Thursday. For tonight, light NW winds. For Thursday, NNW winds 5-10 kts. SHORT TERM: Thursday night-Saturday...Mainly VFR. N 5-10kts each afternoon, light in the morning. Saturday night-Monday...Mainly VFR. Light and variable winds.
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&& .MARINE...
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NEAR TERM: Winds and seas will remain below SCA conditions tonight and Thursday. SHORT TERM: Winds and will remain below small craft levels through the weekend. Patchy fog will likely reduce visibilities at times through the period.
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&& .CAR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... ME...None. MARINE...None. && $$ Near Term...LaFlash Short Term...Buster Long Term...Buster Aviation...LaFlash/Buster Marine...LaFlash/Buster