Area Forecast Discussion
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108 FXUS61 KBGM 151335 AFDBGM Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Binghamton NY 935 AM EDT Sat Jun 15 2024 .SYNOPSIS... High pressure builds into the region with summer-like weather this weekend. Next week will be hot and humid, with potentially recording-breaking high temperatures in the mid-week. && .NEAR TERM /THROUGH SUNDAY/...
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930 AM Update... Increased temperatures a few degrees today as morning temperature recovery has been fast with a few locations already approaching the forecasted high today. Self destructive sunshine later this morning will increase clouds and help slow temperature recovery. 315 AM Update... High pressure begins to build into the area, where Saturday will be the start of a warming trend. Temperatures over the weekend will be in the high-60s to low-70s Saturday, and increase to the mid- to high-70s Sunday, with some valley locations potentially hitting 80 degrees. It`ll still be a comfortable humidity with northerly winds providing dry air through the weekend. No precipitation is expected through the weekend, with mostly clear to partly cloudy skies.
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&& .SHORT TERM /SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY/... 410 AM update... Main concerns in the short term are focused on the increasing heat and humidity starting early in the week. Upper level ridge axis moves in from the west and the magnitude of the ridge really starts to increase on Monday, and even more on Tuesday. This synoptic pattern and very warm air mass will create potentially hazardous heat conditions across the region this week. There continues to be strong multi-model consensus that 500mb heights will increase above 585dm Sunday night into Monday and then even above 590dm Monday night into Tuesday. These numbers, if they end up verifying, would be some of the most extreme 500mb height values for this time of the year in this area in recorded history (according to observed upper-air sounding data from BUF and ALB). However, when looking at 850mb temperatures, the results are similar but slightly tempered. Model guidance for Tuesday this week is indicating 850mb temperatures around +20 degC, which is well below all-time records but still near the top of climatology for this time of year. The combination of the warm air, the very strong large- scale suppression, surface dew points in the upper 60s and lower 70s and the overall, relatively long duration of the heat will lead to a potentially high-impact weather event this week. Temperatures on Monday will be markedly warmer than Sunday and the addition of humidity to the air will make it feel even hotter. Expect highs Monday afternoon into the upper 80s and lower 90s. Heat indices are expected to be just slightly higher. On Monday night, there will be minimal recover from the heat with lows only dropping down into the mid 60s to lower 70s. Tuesday will be the first really hot and humid day of the week with highs topping out in the lower to mid 90s, and heat indices in the mid 90s to around 100. The amount of heat and and humidity could lead to some late afternoon convection trying to bubble up, especially in w-central NY. Confidence in precip seem rather low at this time as there is a good chance of a capping inversion being in place keeping the lid on any significant convection. && .LONG TERM /TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY/... 410 AM update... The pattern, which was discussed in the short term section above, will continue Tue night, Wednesday, into at least Thursday and possibly Friday. There appears to be some indication, from the pattern and direct model output, that Wednesday will be the hottest day of the week. Overnight/morning lows will be the warmest Tue morning...into the upper 60s to mid 70s. This will set the stage for widespread mid and upper 90s...with heat indices into the upper 90s up to 100-105. There will continue to be a threat, although low, for some isolated convection to fire off in the hot and unstable air mass Wednesday afternoon, and the capping inversion may be a bit weaker, so chances are slightly higher but still on the low side. The upper level ridge axis appears to start re-orienting itself farther south late Wed into Thu and Fri as the northern edge of the ridge starts to break down a bit. A weak upper trough starts to impinge upon the northern periphery of the ridge Thu and Fri...which will act to usher in slightly "cooler" air and more cloud cover potentially. There will also be increasingly higher chances for showers and storms late in the work week. Highs are expected to still be topping out in the lower to possibly mid 90s on Thu...and into the upper 80s and lower 90s on Fri. So, although the heat will be ramped down some, along with the humidity, it will still be on toasty side through the period. && .AVIATION /14Z SATURDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... VFR for all terminals for the 12Z update. Gusty NNW winds pick up early afternoon and taper off in the late afternoon/evening. Outlook... Saturday afternoon through Monday morning...Mainly VFR. Monday afternoon through Wednesday...Restrictions possible in showers and thunderstorms. && .BGM WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... PA...None. NY...None. && $$ SYNOPSIS...KL NEAR TERM...AJG/KL SHORT TERM...BJT LONG TERM...BJT AVIATION...KL