Area Forecast Discussion
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623 FXUS61 KCLE 072342 AFDCLE Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Cleveland OH 742 PM EDT Fri Jun 7 2024 .SYNOPSIS... Surface troughing will linger across the Eastern Great Lakes tonight. A low pressure system will move east across the Great Lakes on Saturday, followed by another cold front on Sunday into Monday. High pressure will build back in across the region by Tuesday. && .NEAR TERM /THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT/... Isolated lake-effect rain showers and general widespread cloudiness continue across the region this afternoon as a stubborn upper-level low slowly exits east of the area tonight, followed by a brief ridge on Saturday. Blustery conditions continue to be apparent across the area this afternoon, with periodic wind gusts of 30 to 35 mph and highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Winds should begin to subside this evening following sunset. A brief ridge will be centered across the area on Saturday, ahead of the next system for Saturday night into Sunday. Pockets of clearing on Saturday should allow temperatures to rebound to near average with highs in the upper 70s. This system will drag another cold front south through the area Saturday night as a result of another stubborn upper-level low pivoting east across Ontario into Quebec. Scattered to widespread precipitation is expected Saturday night into early Sunday morning, albeit with generally light amounts. Heavier and more persistent rain is possible across NW PA where more favorable forcing will be coupled with subtle lake-enhancement given 850 mb temperatures falling to around 7C. && .SHORT TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT/... Northwest flow will dominate the region during the short term period, as a deep upper low over Quebec slowly works eastward Sunday through Monday night. Below normal temperatures expected during this period with persistent CAA in the wake of a cold front. Shortwave energy crossing Lake Erie Sunday night and Monday, with a conditionally unstable lake, could yield some lake enhanced rain showers, mainly for the primary snowbelt of northeast OH and northwest PA. Have opted for slight chance pops during this period, with lake surface to 850 mb delta Ts around 16C and lake induced equilibrium heights peaking near 8kft. Highs Sunday will range from the low/mid 70s east to near 80 west. Lows Sunday night will be mainly into low to mid 50s, with upper 40s possible in the inland/higher elevations of NW PA. Highs Monday will be cooler, with low/mid 60s east to low 70s west. Lows Monday night will drop into the upper 40s to low 50s across most of the area, with low 40s possible in the inland/higher elevations of NW PA and mid 50s near Lake Erie. && .LONG TERM /TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/... Relatively dry long term period expected with a pattern shift, as ridging builds eastward across the eastern CONUS with warming temperatures into the end of the week. The next widespread chance for precip is sometime Thursday night/Friday as a cold front moves across the area. Highs in the low to upper 70s Tuesday will warm to the mid to upper 80s by the end of the week, with a noticeable increase in humidity as well. && .AVIATION /00Z Saturday THROUGH Wednesday/...
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Winds ease across the region overnight. Some clearing west to east ahead of high level clouds pushing in from IN/IL as high pressure influences move in. VFR through the period except for CLE where MVFR ceilings arrive in the 24-30hr time frame with an area of low pressure approaching from the west. Winds become southwesterly during the morning and afternoon hours Saturday, mainly under 12kts. Outlook...Non-VFR likely in scattered rain showers/low ceilings Saturday night into Sunday morning. Non-VFR ceilings may return across NE OH and NW PA Sunday night into Monday.
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&& .MARINE... Increased northwest flow will continue into the evening hours before slowly subsiding across the lake. Small craft advisory conditions should persist through the evening and overnight before diminishing from west to east early Saturday. No changes to headlines at this time, but more marginal winds/waves may work eastward more quickly than anticipated which could necessitate an earlier end to the headlines east of Vermilion. Winds will become southwesterly by midday Saturday as ridging briefly builds across the lake. A cold front will move south across the lake Saturday night into Sunday resulting in northwest flow and increased waves in the 3-5 foot range, which may necessitate another small craft advisory. Another reinforcing cold front crosses the lake Sunday night into Monday with increased winds out of the northwest and waves 3-5 feet continuing. Winds will subside as high pressure builds across the lake through midweek. && .CLE WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
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OH...Beach Hazards Statement until 4 AM EDT Saturday for OHZ009. Beach Hazards Statement through Saturday morning for OHZ010- 011. Beach Hazards Statement through Saturday afternoon for OHZ012- 089. PA...Beach Hazards Statement through Saturday evening for PAZ001. NY...None. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 4 AM EDT Saturday for LEZ142>144. Small Craft Advisory until 10 AM EDT Saturday for LEZ145-146. Small Craft Advisory until 4 PM EDT Saturday for LEZ147-148. Small Craft Advisory until 8 PM EDT Saturday for LEZ149.
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&& $$ SYNOPSIS...Kahn NEAR TERM...Kahn SHORT TERM...Greenawalt LONG TERM...Greenawalt AVIATION...26 MARINE...Greenawalt