Area Forecast Discussion
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339 FXUS61 KBGM 061054 AFDBGM Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Binghamton NY 654 AM EDT Mon May 6 2024 .SYNOPSIS... A cold front will slowly move through the region today sweeping away the clouds, showers and any fog. High pressure builds into the region but only for a short stay Tuesday. Additional systems with some showers move through for the rest of the week. && .NEAR TERM /THROUGH TUESDAY/...
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630 am update... Bumped up hourly temperatures for the immediate time then adjusted the daytime temperatures slightly down. Increased clouds for mostly NEPA. 320 am update... A few showers have popped up in the Finger Lakes and Oneida County ahead of a slow moving cold front. Coverage is expected to increase to scattered early this morning across CNY then to isolated late morning and afternoon. Forcing is weak with little instability and wind shear. Low level moisture is good with cloudy skies. The front will exit to the southeast out of NEPA and the western Catskills early this evening. Rainfall amounts will be light and spotty. Behind the front skies will clear this afternoon and evening from northwest to southeast. High temperatures will be in the upper 60s and lower 70s this afternoon. Tonight drier air comes in with high pressure from the northwest. It will be a good radiational cooling night with clear skies and light to calm winds. Patchy valley fog is possible late. Lows in the low and mid 40s CNY to around 50 in the Wyoming Valley of NEPA. The high pressure system moves into eastern NY Tuesday. Sunny skies give way to some clouds late coming in from the southwest. Maybe a shower gets into Luzerne County early in the evening. Winds will be light. High temperatures will be in the 70s.
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&& .SHORT TERM /TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT/... 356 AM Update... Low pressure over Lake Erie will drift ENE Tuesday night, with a weak warm front lifting across the area. Meanwhile, a jet streak nosing into western NY will promote larger scale lift, with rain showers expected to increase in coverage through the night, lifting SW to NE. Low pressure will move into the upper Saint Lawrence valley Wednesday morning, with a cold front expected to push east across NY state fairly early in the day, reaching the Hudson Valley by early afternoon. Weak instability will develop ahead of the front, with shear sufficient for a few strong to severe thunderstorms, but the timing of the front appears to be too early except perhaps for the far eastern portions of the CWA. Should the front slow down between now and then, the risk for stronger thunderstorms would be greater. Otherwise, most of the area, especially west of I-81, will be dry Wed afternoon and evening. A few showers ahead of the next system could work into the western Finger Lakes late Wednesday night. && .LONG TERM /THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/... 356 AM Update... A slow moving upper level trough will move from the Great Lakes Thursday into northern New England Saturday, bringing us a period of unsettled weather. A deeper trough looks to carve itself out across the Great Lakes in the wake of the first, which may bring a return to unsettled weather again. Surface low pressure will move from the Ohio Valley into Central NY during the day Thursday, with widespread showers and isolated thunderstorms expected across the area. Showers look to linger into Friday as low pressure is slow to move out, and wrap-around showers and cooler temperatures will persist into Saturday, though with diminished coverage. Sunday is showing somewhat of an improving trend, as the next system looks to bring showers into western NY/PA late in the afternoon or early in the evening. Southerly flow ahead of this system should bring temperatures back up closer to normal as well. && .AVIATION /12Z MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/...
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645 AM Update... Widespread MVFR are across the area for most sites still. Some IFR at some sites this morning. Cigs and vsbys improve today to be VFR. VFR tonight. No valley fog expected at this time. A cold front is making its way southeast through CNY now and AVP this afternoon. IFR along the front and at BGM/AVP ahead of it. BGM will remain IFR until around 18z, then VFR by 20z. Through 14z cigs and possibly vsbys will be around airport minimums. AVP has fallen to IFR cigs. IFR until 18z then VFR at 22z. SYR/RME will remain MVFR until 16z then lift to VFR. ITH should be IFR from 12 to 15z then lift to VFR at 17z. ELM is MVFR and may get IFR 12 to 14z before lifting to VFR at 17z. Light winds under 7 kts early this morning, turning west and northwest at 4 to 8 kts this morning and afternoon. Tonight winds light and variable to calm. Outlook... Tuesday through Tuesday evening...Mainly VFR expected. Tuesday overnight into Wednesday morning....Restrictions likely with a period of rain showers along a warm front. Wednesday afternoon and night...Mainly VFR; except lingering MVFR possible at RME & perhaps SYR. Thursday through Friday... Periods of showers with some restrictions.
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&& .BGM WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... PA...None. NY...None. && $$ SYNOPSIS...MWG/TAC NEAR TERM...TAC SHORT TERM...MPH LONG TERM...MPH AVIATION...TAC