Area Forecast Discussion
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000 FXUS61 KBGM 202227 AFDBGM Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Binghamton NY 627 PM EDT Sat Apr 20 2024 .SYNOPSIS... It will be cooler and breezy, with scattered rain showers into early evening. Some snow or graupel may even mix in. A much welcomed dry stretch of weather will occur Sunday through Tuesday with seasonable temperatures expected. && .NEAR TERM /THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT/...
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Forecast on track, any lingering showers will weaken early this evening with a gradual decrease in clouds due to the loss of daytime instability. 1 pm update... A cold front is pushing southeast and through the Catskills and NEPA by 3 PM. Behind this is light showers which will continue into the early evening. Temperatures in CNY have already started to fall. The freezing level drops below 5k ft by 5 PM so some snow and graupel could mix in before ending. Temperatures are even cold enough for some lake enhancement at the same time so some showers could linger in CNY past sunset. Late evening into the overnight skies clear and winds become light. Low temperatures fall into the upper 20s and low and mid 30s but dewpoints are even lower so little valley fog. On Sunday a weak front and upper level short wave move through with limited moisture. The northwest flow picks up again but 850mb temperatures are rising so no lake enhancement to add to the mostly cloudy diurnal clouds. A cooler day with highs mostly in the upper 40s and lower 50s. Late Sunday and Sunday night high pressure and drier air builds in. Skies quickly become scattered to clear. Surface winds only fall to around 10 mph, so temperatures will only fall into the upper 20s and low and mid 30s again.
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&& .SHORT TERM /MONDAY THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT/... 238 PM Update... Quiet/dry weather will prevail on Monday with zonal flow aloft and seasonal temperatures. A weak shortwave trough will move across northern NY Tuesday as a a deeper trough digs south over the upper Great Lakes. Rain showers associated with the northern system look to stay just north of the region, keeping the daylight hours of Tuesday dry, though southwest winds will be a little on the breezy side in response to deepening low pressure over western Quebec. This will help advect in some warmer temperatures, with highs rising from the low/mid-50s on Monday to the low/mid-60s on Tuesday. && .LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/... 238 PM Update Rain chances will increase later Tuesday night and especially during the day Wednesday as the deeper shortwave trough rolls through the area along with an associated cold front. The GFS continues to show a third shortwave trough dropping in and phasing with the second one, dragging in some colder air in the process for Wednesday night. GFS Ensemble 2m temps suggest good agreement with this scenario, while the ECMWF ensembles show more of a spread. Dropped temperatures slightly Wednesday night into Thursday morning as the ECMWF ensembles appear to be nudging in the cooler direction. This would bring the potential for a few wrap-around snow showers late Wed into early Thu, though any accumulations/impacts would be minimal. A warming trend is most favored Friday and heading into next weekend. Shower chances look to increase on Saturday, though with strong high pressure off the east coast, this could well trend slower over time. && .AVIATION /00Z SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/... 130 pm update... VFR conditions will continue through Sunday afternoon. Scattered showers are light enough not to cause any restrictions this afternoon into early evening. West to northwest winds at 15 kts gusting to 25 until 22z then becoming light by 03z. After 14z Sunday winds pick up out of the west at 10 to 15 kts with gusts to 20. Outlook... Sunday night through Tuesday...Mainly VFR. Tuesday night through Wednesday night...Occasional restrictions possible in rain showers. Thursday...mainly VFR. && .BGM WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... PA...None. NY...None. && $$ SYNOPSIS...JTC/TAC NEAR TERM...MWG/TAC SHORT TERM...MPH LONG TERM...MPH AVIATION...TAC

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