Area Forecast Discussion
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312 FXUS61 KCLE 151019 AFDCLE Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Cleveland OH 619 AM EDT Sat Jun 15 2024 .SYNOPSIS... High pressure will persist through the weekend. A strong ridge will remain over the region through next week, resulting in above normal temperatures. && .NEAR TERM /THROUGH SUNDAY/... Quiet and dry weather is expected through Sunday as surface high pressure remains in place across the region. Onshore flow today will keep temperatures a bit cooler, though still near average with highs in the upper 70s to lower 80s. Slightly cooler temperatures in the low to mid-70s are possible across NW PA. A strong upper level ridge will begin to build across the eastern CONUS on Sunday. This will pump high temperatures into the upper 80s to lower 90s, though dew points in the 50s will make it feel more like a "dry" heat. This upper level ridge will continue to strengthen and remain in place for much of the following week. More details on that below. && .SHORT TERM /SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT/... A challenge to the forecast that is dominated by the significant heat increase is the potential for daytime convection to materialize with weak waves in the upper level south to north flow for the CWA. Operational models are continuing to try to push QPF out for the solutions, but looking at the vertical profile forecasts shows there probably is not enough layer humidity to get vertical cumulus development much beyond of the top of the boundary layer. Will go with the low POPs Monday and Tuesday however, but most locations remain hot and dry. No changes to the dewpoint forecast which has values upper 60s to lower 70s both Monday and Tuesday. Not going with any triple digits in this latest iterations of the beginning of the week forecast, but still have widespread lower to upper 90s, and 70s Monday night. && .LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/... Upper ridge dominating the eastern third of the CONUS will shift from the Carolinas/Virginia northward into New York by the end of the long term forecast period. This will not amount to much, however, in terms of a sensible weather change for our area, and still looking at lower to upper 90s in the forecast for the CWA. Temperature recovery at night will not be all that helpful with 70s for the most part. Some low end POPs creep back in Friday afternoon, but the theme remains hot and primarily dry. && .AVIATION /12Z Saturday THROUGH Wednesday/...
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VFR across the TAF sites this morning with VFR to persist through the TAF period. No precipitation is anticipated through the TAF period. Winds are generally out of the north this morning, around 5 knots. Winds will generally favor a northerly direction through much of today, gradually shifting towards the northeast, then east later this evening and overnight. Outlook...Primarily VFR expected through Wednesday. An isolated thunderstorm or two is possible in the afternoon on Monday and Tuesday, though confidence is low.
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&& .MARINE... Winds with an easterly fetch keep wave heights around 1-2ft today, with winds becoming southeasterly tonight. Sunday sees the winds turn back to easterly 8-13kts for a few hours in the afternoon, but back to southeasterly 8-13kts Sunday night. Wave heights 2ft or less. Bermuda high pressure translates to offshore flow for Lake Erie, less than 10kts, for the bulk of the remainder of the forecast. Wave heights generally a foot or less from Monday through Friday. && .CLIMATE... A prolonged stretch of hot weather is expected next week. Temperatures are forecast to approach record highs on several days. The records for Monday, June 17 to Friday, June 21 are listed below for our official climate sites. Date Toledo Mansfield Cleveland Akron Youngstown Erie 06-17 97(1994) 94(1936) 94(2018) 94(2018) 95(1994) 90(2018) 06-18 98(1994) 93(1994) 96(1944) 96(1944) 95(1994) 92(2018) 06-19 98(1995) 94(1994) 92(1995) 94(1994) 94(1994) 92(1931) 06-20 98(1953) 94(1988) 96(1988) 95(1933) 95(1933) 92(2016) 06-21 100(2022) 96(1988) 95(2022) 97(1933) 98(1933) 95(1933) && .CLE WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... OH...None. PA...None. NY...None. MARINE...None. && $$ SYNOPSIS...Kahn NEAR TERM...Kahn SHORT TERM...26 LONG TERM...26 AVIATION...Kahn MARINE...26 CLIMATE...