Area Forecast Discussion
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168 FXUS61 KBGM 291848 AFDBGM Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Binghamton NY 248 PM EDT Sat Jun 29 2024 .SYNOPSIS...
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Showers and thunderstorms will persist through the evening hours with cooler and drier air making its way into the region from the northwest after midnight. Tomorrow, a few stronger thunderstorms are possible in Northeast PA in the late morning and early afternoon but most of the region will stay dry.
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&& .NEAR TERM /THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT/...
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300 PM Update... Thick cloud cover and widespread rain has kept most of the region cooler this afternoon but dew points have been able to creep up with the southerly flow at the surface. A warm front is trying to push northward with the nose of the surface warm front into central PA to western NY already. As of now, surface based CAPE is all S and W of our region but as these showers move through, there will be couple hours of thinner clouds as well as time for that warm front to make its way into NEPA and the Southern Tier of NY. Still there is more showers that exist in the warm sector than many of the models show so right now, it is likely there will be less instability this afternoon and evening for our area. Despite the lower CAPE, the BGM radar vertical wind profile has continued to show robust speed and directional shear in the low levels with the 3 hour average 0-1km SRH over 400m2/s2 and 0-3km shear near 40 knots. If a storm can take on an easterly component that would maximize use of the environmental helicity and could produce a tornado, even if it is just a stronger shower with no lightning. Luckily without high amounts of instability, anything that does form will be on the weaker side. Tonight, an upper level trough begins to dig in with upper level flow becoming more northwesterly. Morning models showed cooler and drier air making its way in faster so chances of precipitation were lowered after midnight but at least kept at a slight chance as there is enough low level moisture in place still for isolated to scattered showers and drizzle. Tomorrow, a cold front moves through and the timing of that front will determine tomorrows severe risk. As of now, it looks like the cold front makes it through most of the region in the morning with instability mainly developing in NEPA. There will be nearly 50 knots of 0-6 km shear present so any storm that develops ahead or along the front in the late morning and early afternoon could become strong with all hazards possible. The 12Z HREF mean CAPE and 2m Temperatures do show that there was a slight slowing of the front so it is possible that we may see SPC bring the slight risk for tomorrow farther west if the trend continues with this evenings runs. HREF CAPE spread for the 25-75 percentile for AVP is 1300 to 2500 J/kg while BGM is from roughly 1000 to 1300 J/kg so the risk will increase as you head SE tomorrow.
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&& .SHORT TERM /MONDAY THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT/... 300 AM Update... Upper level trough lags behind cold front that went through the region earlier on Sunday. This could keep a few showers going into Sunday night with the potential for some of these showers to be lake enhanced. Northwest flow and cooler temperatures settle in behind the front with lows falling into the low to mid 50s across the region. Shower chances diminish by Monday morning as drier air moves in with high pressure building over the midwest. Temperatures will also be cooler with northwest flow in place. Highs will reach the low to mid 70s with overnight lows in the upper 40s to low 50s. High pressure centers over our region on Tuesday with calm and dry conditions continuing. Winds shift to the south allowing temperatures to warm back up into the upper 70s to low 80s. Overnight lows are more mild as well with temperatures in the low to mid 60s, with some pockets of upper 50s. && .LONG TERM /TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/... 300 AM Update... Upper level ridge remains in place for most of Wednesday with high pressure sliding east keeping conditions precip free. According to GFS & Canadian NH another system approaches the region Wednesday night into Thursday with showers and possible thunderstorms moving through. Euro has a different resolution with showers staying south of our region which would be a more favorable outcome for Independence day. Models begin to diverge for the rest of the period, therefore relied on NBM Pops through Saturday. Temperatures during this time frame will be warm with highs ranging in the low to upper 80s with overnight lows in the low to upper 60s. && .AVIATION /19Z SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/... With widespread showers through the area this afternoon, many terminals are seeing MVFR with brief IFR conditions. Cloud cover and heavier rain that is out there currently has reduced the thunderstorm risk for much of the NY terminals. AVP has warmed up and has a better chance at seeing some stronger storms that produce IFR or worse vis from heavy rain. Tonight, it is looking a bit drier behind the surface front that moves through this afternoon so showers were ended faster at terminals. If we do clear out then ELM has a chance to fog but it does not look like the clouds will clear in time right now. Tomorrow is looking better with all NY terminals seeing VFR conditions by 18Z. AVP could still deal with some thunderstorms late morning into early afternoon but kept thunder out of the TAFs given uncertainty in progression of the front. Outlook... Sunday...Restrictions from showers and thunderstorms possible. Monday through Wednesday...Mainly VFR. && .BGM WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... PA...None. NY...None. && $$ SYNOPSIS...AJG NEAR TERM...AJG SHORT TERM...ES LONG TERM...ES AVIATION...AJG
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