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000 FXUS61 KALY 230001 AFDALY AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION National Weather Service Albany NY 801 PM EDT Mon Apr 22 2024 .SYNOPSIS... High pressure will bring cold and dry weather tonight. Breezy and milder weather arrives on Tuesday with increasing clouds. A low pressure system will bring some rain and a localized high elevation rain snow mix Tuesday night through Wednesday before drier weather returns for the end of the week. && .NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 AM TUESDAY MORNING/... As of 713 pm EDT...A 1020 hPa sfc high continues to build in over eastern NY and western New England late this afternoon/early this evening with clear skies and lightening winds. Ideal radiational cooling is expected tonight with clear/mostly clear skies and light to calm winds. Some cirrus may move into locations west of the Capital District and southern VT towards daybreak. Lows will be in the chilly in the 20s to lower 30s. && .SHORT TERM /6 AM TUESDAY MORNING THROUGH THURSDAY/... Low level ridging builds east of our region Tuesday as warm advection increases. South winds will be a bit breezy at times. Good mixing along with sunshine will help temperatures climb to 60s for highs, with around 60 higher terrain. Upper energy approaches from the Great Lakes and OH Valley Tuesday nigh and exits Wednesday into Wednesday night. The associated cold front and low level forcing along the leading edge of cold advection and wind shift will track through on Wednesday. Showers move into the region Tuesday night, continue through Wednesday and exit Wednesday evening. A rumble of thunder cannot be ruled out, especially south of the Capital Region but too small a chance to include at this time. Highs Wednesday in the 50s, with around 60 mid Hudson Valley and some 40s southern Adirondacks. Temperatures expected to fall through the afternoon in many areas with the colder air spreading into the region. Rain showers end as a mix of rain and snow showers in the southern Adirondacks and southern Green Mountains. Clearing Wednesday night and sunshine Thursday. Highs Thursday in the 50s with around 50 higher terrain. && .LONG TERM /THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY/... Upper level ridging and low level warm advection builds into our region Friday through the weekend. Upper energy in the central U.S. will track around the northern periphery of the upper ridging Saturday into the beginning of next week. So, while there will be a warm up, chances for showers each day. Highs Friday and Saturday in the mid 50s to lower 60s. Highs Sunday and Monday in the 60s to lower 70s. && .AVIATION /00Z TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/...
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High pressure will remain in control tonight and move offshore on Tuesday with VFR conditions the next 24 hours ending at KALB/KGFL/KPOU/KPSF prior to 00Z/WED. Some mid and high clouds will increase tomorrow afternoon ahead of the next system. The winds will become calm or light and variable at 3 KT or less tonight. They will increase from the south at 8-15 KT in the late morning into the afternoon tomorrow with some gusts 20-25 KT. Outlook... Tuesday Night: High Operational Impact. Breezy. Definite SHRA. Wednesday: High Operational Impact. Breezy. Definite SHRA. Wednesday Night: No Operational Impact. NO SIG WX. Thursday: No Operational Impact. NO SIG WX. Thursday Night: No Operational Impact. NO SIG WX. Friday: No Operational Impact. NO SIG WX. Friday Night: No Operational Impact. NO SIG WX. Saturday: Moderate Operational Impact. Breezy. Chance of SHRA.
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&& .FIRE WEATHER... Dry weather will be in place across the region through Tuesday. Temperatures will rebound into the 60s by Tuesday. Mostly sunny conditions are expected today with a gradual increase in clouds on Tuesday. RH values lower to 25 to 35 percent on Tuesday with southerly winds gusting to around 25 mph by the afternoon hours. A period of rainfall is expected Tuesday night through Wednesday before drier weather returns for the end of the week. && .ALY WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... CT...None. NY...None. MA...None. VT...None. && $$ SYNOPSIS...NAS/Wasula NEAR TERM...NAS/Wasula SHORT TERM...NAS LONG TERM...NAS AVIATION...Wasula FIRE WEATHER...NAS

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