Area Forecast Discussion
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848 FXUS61 KBGM 010801 AFDBGM Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Binghamton NY 401 AM EDT Mon Jul 1 2024 .SYNOPSIS...
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High pressure builds in today with dry conditions expected for the first half of the week. A frontal system moves into the region Wednesday night into Thursday with showers and thunderstorms.
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&& .NEAR TERM /THROUGH TUESDAY/...
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400 AM Update... Surface high pressure builds over the midwest expanding into our region keeping conditions dry today with mostly sunny skies. Regardless upper level trough remains overhead for most of the day before gradually moving east. This keeps northwest flow in place with cooler temperatures expected as highs will range in the low to mid 70s this afternoon. Breezy conditions are expected this morning and afternoon with gusts up to 20 knots. Clear conditions persist into the evening and overnight hours with calming winds. This makes it a favorable night for radiational cooling with forecasted lows ranging in the upper 40s to low 50s across the area. Went with the NBM 10th percentile to adjust temperatures lower accordingly. Surface high pressure centers over our region on Tuesday with another sunny day in store and lighter winds. Upper level ridge begins to push into the region with southerly flow returning. This allows temperatures to return to the upper 70s to low 80s.
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&& .SHORT TERM /TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... 240 PM Update: High pressure will be in control during most of the short term period, which will will bring mostly sunny skies. Temperatures on Tuesday will be at seasonable levels with highs in the upper 70s to lower 80s. With dew points in the 50s, it will also be rather comfortable outside with relatively low humidity. The high pressure system moves east of the area on Wednesday, which will bring a southerly return flow and warmer temperatures (highs in the 80s). Dew points will be on the rise as well (rising into the lower to mid 60s). Late in the day, a frontal system will approach the area, which may spark some isolated showers or thunderstorms west of I-81. That being said, the majority of the day looks dry and the majority of the shower and thunderstorm activity will likely hold off until Wednesday night. && .LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY/... 240 PM Update: The aforementioned frontal system will push through the region Wednesday night into Thursday, which will bring showers and thunderstorms into the area. The front then likely stalls somewhere in the area, which will keep shower and thunderstorm chances in the forecast for Thursday, mainly across Northeast PA. That being said, with uncertainty regarding where the front stalls, Thursday`s forecast (4th of July) is rather uncertain at this time. Another wave tracks northeast and into our region by Friday, with more showers and thunderstorms possible. Models begin to diverge for the rest of the period, therefore relied on NBM PoPs through Sunday. Temperatures during this time frame will be warm with highs ranging in the lower to upper 80s with overnight lows in the low to upper 60s. && .AVIATION /08Z MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/... A stratus deck is spread across the area from northwest to southeast. This is associated with an upper trough that will be pushing through the area tonight and exiting to the east during the morning hours tomorrow. This system combined with winds out of the north-northwest can produce spotty to scattered lake enhanced rain showers. Expecting ceilings to bounce between categories for the next few hours. TEMPOS have been included at all sites with ceilings as low as IFR possible at SYR/ITH/BGM/ELM. RME will most likely alternate between MVFR to Fuel Alt with MVFR ceilings possibly making it down to AVP. Ceilings will gradually improve mid- to- late morning tomorrow as high pressure builds in and clouds scatter out. Winds are expected to remain gusty out of the north-northwest through the evening with gusts of 20-25 mph before easing a little overnight. Winds are expected to increase again tomorrow afternoon. Outlook... Monday night through early Tuesday morning...VFR except for valley fog development likely for KELM. Late Tuesday morning through Wednesday daytime...VFR. Wednesday evening through Friday...Chances of showers and thunderstorms with associated restrictions. && .BGM WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... PA...None. NY...None. && $$ SYNOPSIS...ES NEAR TERM...ES SHORT TERM...BJG LONG TERM...BJG AVIATION...DK/ES
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