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697 FXUS61 KALY 232325 AFDALY AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION National Weather Service Albany NY 725 PM EDT Sun Jun 23 2024 .SYNOPSIS... A cold front will cross the region tonight with showers and thunderstorms tapering off. An upper level disturbance will bring cooler and less humid weather on Monday with a few additional showers. Dry weather returns on Tuesday before another system brings chances for more showers and thunderstorms on Wednesday. && .NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 AM MONDAY MORNING/... Tornado Watch #448 remains in effect from the Capital District and points north and east until 8 PM EDT Severe Thunderstorm Watch #449 remains in effect for southern areas until 10 PM EDT .UPDATE...As of 715 PM EDT, Multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms pushed across the region this afternoon with some turning severe resulting in some reports of downed trees and wires. Thank you to all who submitted reports. Scattered showers and thunderstorms continue to progress from west to east ahead of an approaching cold front which is now moving through western New York. Instability remains in place but is lower compared to earlier today with 500-1000 J/kg MLCAPE per latest SPC mesoanalysis along with around 40 kt of 0-6km shear. Some of the stronger thunderstorms could still become strong to severe over the next few hours, but the overall threat will begin to decrease with the loss of daytime heating. We have canceled the Tornado Watch for the Adirondacks and Mohawk Valley but it remains in effect elsewhere until 8 pm. The Severe Thunderstorm Watch remains in effect for southern areas until 10 pm. Activity will gradually taper off overnight as the front crosses the region and brings in a cooler and less humid air mass in its wake. Temperatures will fall back into the 50s and 60s by daybreak Monday. && .SHORT TERM /6 AM MONDAY MORNING THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT/... An upper-level trough/low will push across the region on Monday. The associated cold pool will support some rain showers especially for western areas. Otherwise, it will be a cooler, breezy and less humid day with highs only reaching the 60s and 70s. High pressure will then build into the region Monday night and on Tuesday with a period of dry weather. 850 hPa temperatures rebound to +15 to +17C which will allow temperatures to rise back into the 80s to around 90 except the mid to upper 70s across the higher elevations. A warm front associated with our next system will lift northward across our region Tuesday night. A few showers and rumbles of thunder will be possible along the front especially for northern and western areas. A milder night is expected with lows only in the 60s. && .LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/... We will be warm sectored again on Wednesday ahead of another low pressure system and approaching cold front. Showers and thunderstorms will likely develop along a prefrontal trough especially during the afternoon and evening hours. Ahead of this convection, it will be warm and humid once again with highs reaching the mid 80s to lower 90s across the lower elevations and mid-70s to lower 80s in the higher elevations. We may approach heat advisory criteria for parts of the area especially along the mid-Hudson Valley. This system departs the area Wednesday night with high pressure returning with cooler, less humid and dry weather to end the week. Yet another low pressure system may cross the region next weekend with additional showers and thunderstorms. && .AVIATION /00Z MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/...
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Scattered showers and thunderstorms in the KPOU and KPSF areas through about 01Z-02Z. More scattered showers and thunderstorms along the wind shift boundary in central NY tracking east but scattered enough so that including VCSH at KGFL between 02Z-06Z, KALB between 04Z-06Z, KPSF and KPOU between 05Z-07Z. Will amend if one of the scattered showers or storms tracks toward the TAF sites, and will adjust the timing in amendments, too if necessary. After the wind shift boundary tracks through, mainly VFR ceilings just above 3000 feet, except right at or just below 3000 feet at KGFL roughly 11Z-16Z and KPSF most of Monday. VFR at KALB and KPOU. Another round of scattered showers and thunderstorms expected Monday afternoon with the cold front and including VCSH at all TAF sites after 16Z. Winds this evening from the south to southwest at around 10 Kt, with occasional gusts over 15 Kt at KALB and KPSF, but also around thunderstorms. WInds shift to west through daybreak Monday and northwest Monday morning. Winds will be northwest at around 10 Kt Monday afternoon. Outlook... Monday Night: Low Operational Impact. Breezy. NO SIG WX. Tuesday: No Operational Impact. NO SIG WX. Tuesday Night: Low Operational Impact. NO SIG WX. Wednesday: Moderate Operational Impact. Likely SHRA...TSRA. Wednesday Night: Moderate Operational Impact. Likely SHRA...TSRA. Thursday: No Operational Impact. NO SIG WX. Thursday Night: No Operational Impact. NO SIG WX. Friday: No Operational Impact. NO SIG WX.
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&& .ALY WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... CT...None. NY...None. MA...None. VT...None. && $$ SYNOPSIS...Rathbun NEAR TERM...Rathbun SHORT TERM...Rathbun LONG TERM...Rathbun AVIATION...NAS