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FXUS61 KBGM 172038  
AFDBGM  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BINGHAMTON NY  
338 PM EST SUN NOV 17 2024  
   
SYNOPSIS  
 
CLOUDS WILL THICKEN THIS EVENING, THEN A FEW SHOWERS WILL CROSS  
THE AREA LATER TONIGHT AND INTO EARLY MONDAY, MAINLY NORTH OF  
THE SOUTHERN TIER. HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS BACK IN WITH DRY  
CONDITIONS TUESDAY INTO WEDNESDAY, THEN SHOWER CHANCES INCREASE  
FOR THE SECOND HALF OF THE WEEK.  
 
 
   
NEAR TERM /THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT/  
 
330 PM UPDATE...  
 
CLOUDS THICKEN THIS EVENING AHEAD OF AN APPROACHING UPPER LEVEL  
SHORTWAVE AND WEAKENING SURFACE COLD FRONT WHICH WILL BRING  
SOME SCATTERED SHOWERS TO THE AREA OVERNIGHT, MAINLY FROM THE  
SOUTHERN TIER NORTHWARD. LITTLE RAINFALL IS EXPECTED FROM THIS  
SYSTEM (GENERALLY LESS THAN 0.05 OF AN INCH) WITH PLENTY OF DRY  
AIR IN PLACE THAT WILL NEED TO BE OVERCOME. MOST OF THE SHOWER  
ACTIVITY IS EXPECTED TO DIMINISH BY 12Z MONDAY WITH A SLIGHT  
CHANCE (LESS THAN 20%) OF A SHOWER OR TWO LINGERING NORTH OF THE  
NYS THRUWAY DURING THE DAY MONDAY WITH THE FLOW COMING OFF LAKE  
ONTARIO AND SOME LINGERING LOW LEVEL MOISTURE. LOWS TONIGHT  
WILL RANGE FROM THE MID 30S TO THE LOW 40S. HIGHS TOMORROW RANGE  
FROM THE LOW AND MID 50S TO THE NORTH WHERE MORE CLOUDS ARE  
EXPECTED TO LINGER DURING THE DAY, WHILE THE TWIN TIERS SOUTH  
RANGE FROM THE MID 50S TO NEAR 60 DEGREES WITH SOME SUNSHINE.  
 
SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS BACK IN TOMORROW NIGHT LEADING TO  
DRY CONDITIONS WITH SOME SCATTERED CLOUDS. IT WILL BE A PRETTY  
SEASONABLE NIGHT WITH LOW TEMPERATURES IN THE 30S.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /TUESDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT/  
 
250 PM UPDATE:  
 
HIGH PRESSURE WILL REMAIN IN CONTROL FOR ONE MORE DAY ON  
TUESDAY, WHICH WILL RESULT IN PARTLY TO MOSTLY SUNNY SKIES AND  
HIGHS IN THE UPPER 40S TO MID 50S. THEN TUESDAY NIGHT, A FEW  
RAIN SHOWERS WILL BE POSSIBLE (MAINLY ACROSS CENTRAL NY) WITH A  
FRONTAL BOUNDARY LOCATED TO THE SOUTH AND WEST. THIS SYSTEM  
WILL BE LACKING MOISTURE WITH DRIER AIR IN PLACE, SO OVERALL  
COVERAGE OF THESE SHOWERS WILL NOT BE HIGH.  
 
A WEAKER LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM ACROSS THE WESTERN GREAT LAKES  
WILL DISSIPATE AS A STRONGER LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM DEVELOPS ACROSS  
THE OHIO VALLEY AND CENTRAL GREAT LAKES REGION ON WEDNESDAY. A  
FEW ISOLATED SHOWERS CANNOT BE RULED OUT DURING THE AFTERNOON ON  
WEDNESDAY, BUT CHANCES ARE MUCH GREATER THAT WEDNESDAY REMAINS  
PRECIPITATION-FREE WITH PARTLY SUNNY SKIES. TEMPERATURES  
WEDNESDAY WILL BE ABOVE NORMAL AGAIN WITH HIGHS IN THE LOWER 50S  
TO NEAR 60.  
 
RAIN STARTS TO OVERSPREAD THE AREA FROM WEST TO EAST WEDNESDAY  
NIGHT AS THE EASTERN EDGE OF A SLOW-MOVING AND MOISTURE LADEN  
STORM SYSTEM APPROACHES THE AREA. TEMPERATURES SHOULD BE WARM  
ENOUGH FOR MAINLY RAIN WEDNESDAY NIGHT, ALTHOUGH CANNOT RULE OUT  
A FEW WET SNOWFLAKES MIXING IN ACROSS THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS OF  
THE CATSKILLS. LOWS ARE EXPECTED TO BE IN THE MID 30S TO NEAR  
40.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/  
 
250 PM UPDATE:  
 
THE WEATHER CONTINUES TO BE UNSETTLED THROUGH MOST OF THE LONG  
TERM PERIOD AS THE UPPER LEVEL LOW CONTINUES TO SLOWLY ROTATE  
THROUGH THE REGION. THIS SYSTEM WILL INITIALLY BRING PERIODS OF  
RAIN BEFORE COLDER AIR FILTERS IN BEHIND THE SYSTEM WITH WRAP-  
AROUND/LAKE ENHANCED RAIN AND SNOW SHOWERS. AT SOME POINT DURING  
THE PROGRESSION OF THIS COMPLEX SYSTEM, THERE WILL LIKELY BE A  
DRY SLOT THAT WILL MOVE IN, ALTHOUGH WHEN EXACTLY THAT WILL  
OCCUR IS STILL A BIT UNCERTAIN THIS FAR OUT. ONE ADDITIONAL AREA  
OF UNCERTAINTY IS REGARDING HOW COLD IT GETS ON THE BACK SIDE OF  
THE SYSTEM. IF COLDER AIR IS ABLE TO FILTER IN, RAIN MAY CHANGE  
TO SNOW FOR MORE OF THE AREA. IF TEMPERATURES ARE MARGINAL, THEN  
ANY CHANGEOVER TO SNOW MAY JUST OCCUR AT THE HIGHEST ELEVATIONS.  
 
TEMPERATURE-WISE, NEAR-NORMAL TEMPERATURES (MID 40S TO NEAR 50) ARE  
ANTICIPATED FOR THURSDAY WITH THE RAINFALL, BUT COLDER AIR WILL  
FILTER IN BEHIND THE SYSTEM FOR FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY WITH  
HIGHS ONLY TOPPING OUT IN THE UPPER 30S TO MID 40S.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /21Z SUNDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/  
 
VFR CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED THROUGH THE REST OF THIS AFTERNOON  
FOR ALL TERMINALS AS ANY LOWER CIGS AT RME SHOULD SCATTER OUT  
SHORTLY. WINDS WILL CONTINUE TO BE LIGHT AND VARIABLE. A  
WEAKENING COLD FRONT MOVING IN TONIGHT WILL BRING SCATTERED  
SHOWERS AND LOWERING CIGS, MOSTLY TO THE NY TERMINALS STARTING  
AROUND 07-08Z. CEILINGS ARE EXPECTED TO FALL TO MVFR/FUEL-ALT  
LEVELS. WHILE SHOWERS ARE EXPECTED TO COME TO AN END FOR MOST BY  
12Z, CLOUDS ARE EXPECTED TO CLEAR SLOWLY TOMORROW, NEARING VFR  
BY THE END OF THE TAF. HOWEVER, AVP IS EXPECTED TO REMAIN VFR  
THROUGHOUT THE TAF PERIOD.  
 
WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO INCREASE TOMORROW IN THE WAKE OF THE  
FRONT WITH WEST TO NORTHWESTERLY WINDS GUSTING 15-20 KTS FROM  
LATE MORNING INTO THE AFTERNOON.  
 
OUTLOOK...  
 
MONDAY AFTERNOON...MAINLY VFR AS ANY LOW CEILINGS ARE EXPECTED  
TO CLEAR FOR THE AFTERNOON. MODERATE CONFIDENCE.  
 
TUESDAY INTO EARLY WEDNESDAY...VFR. MODERATE CONFIDENCE.  
 
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH FRIDAY... RESTRICTIONS POSSIBLE  
WITH A CHANCE OF RAIN SHOWERS.  
 
 
   
FIRE WEATHER  
 
A SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT REMAINS ACTIVE FOR AN ENHANCED RISK  
OF WILDFIRE SPREAD OVER THE CATSKILLS TODAY. THIS IS IN  
COLLABORATION WITH WFO ALBANY AND NY DEC. MINIMUM RH VALUES LOOK  
TO FALL BETWEEN 30-45% IN THE LATE AFTERNOON OVER PORTIONS OF  
DELAWARE AND SULLIVAN COUNTIES. WINDS WILL BE MUCH LOWER THAN  
YESTERDAY; OUT OF THE WEST-NORTHWEST AT 3-8 MPH, WITH A FEW  
GUSTS UP TO 12 MPH POSSIBLE.  
 
 
   
BGM WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
PA...NONE.  
NY...NONE.  
 
 
 
 
 
SYNOPSIS...DK  
NEAR TERM...DK  
SHORT TERM...BJG  
LONG TERM...BJG  
AVIATION...DK  
FIRE WEATHER...  
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