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FXUS61 KGYX 150332  
AFDGYX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAY ME  
1032 PM EST THU NOV 14 2024  
   
SYNOPSIS  
 
MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES OVERNIGHT WILL GIVE WAY TO INCREASING  
CLOUDS FRIDAY ACROSS CENTRAL MAINE WITH BREEZY CONDITIONS.  
WIDESPREAD PRECIPITATION IS NOT EXPECTED FOR THE NEXT WEEK, SO  
DROUGHT AND FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS REMAIN AT THE FOREFRONT.  
GRADUALLY WARMING TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED INTO NEXT WEEK.  
 
 
   
NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 AM FRIDAY MORNING/  
 
1032 PM UPDATE...  
HIGH CLOUDS REMAIN OVER SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL NEW HAMPSHIRE AS  
WELL AS FAR SOUTHWESTERN MOST MAINE. MUCH OF IT IS HIGH AND  
THIN, THEREFORE A LARGE DIURNAL TREND WILL BE IN PROGRESS.  
FURTHER TO THE NORTH AND EAST, PLENTY OF CLEAR, COLD AND VERY  
DRY AIR REMAINS IN PLACE WITH LOW SURFACE DEW POINTS. HAVE  
LOWERED MIN TEMPERATURES SLIGHTLY FROM THE PREVIOUS PACKAGE,  
OTHERWISE THE FORECAST REMAINS IN LINE.  
 
TO NOTE, A COASTAL FRONT IS ATTEMPTING TO FORM WITH CONVERGENT  
LOW LEVEL WINDS ALONG THE SOUTHWEST COAST OF MAINE AND SEACOAST  
OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. HOWEVER, ONCE AGAIN, THE ATMOSPHERE REMAINS  
VERY DRY THROUGHOUT A VERY DEEP LAYER FOR EVEN CLOUDS TO FORM.  
 
COASTAL FLOOD ADVISORIES HAVE BEEN ISSUED FOR FRIDAY. SEE  
COASTAL FLOOD SECTION BELOW.  
 
UPDATE...  
LATEST SATELLITE IMAGERY CONTINUES TO INDICATED PLENTY OF HIGH  
CLOUD COVER OVER THE SOUTHERN TWO THIRDS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE WITH  
MAINLY CLEAR SKIES ELSEWHERE. LATEST HREF TRENDS SHOWS THIS  
MOISTURE ONLY VERY SLOWLY MOVING TO THE EAST WITH TIME  
OVERNIGHT. THEREFORE, EXPECT CLEAR SKIES, LIGHT WINDS AND LOW  
SURFACE DEW POINTS TO REMAIN OVER MUCH OF THE REGION. THIS WILL  
LEAD TO RADIATIONAL COOLING WITH A QUICK DROP IN TEMPERATURES  
TONIGHT. WILL BE MAKING SOME ADJUSTMENTS DOWNWARDS WITH THE NEAR  
TERM PORTION OF THE FORECAST.  
 
PREV DISC...  
THE REGION REMAINS IN BETWEEN LOWS AS ONE TO THE NORTHEAST  
RETROGRADES WEST, AND ONE TO THE SOUTHWEST WEAKENS ON APPROACH.  
RIDGING IN BETWEEN IS VERY DRY, AND WE'VE BEEN ADRIFT IN THIS  
AIRMASS FOR THE PAST FEW DAYS. THIS CONTINUES TONIGHT, WITH  
LIGHT WINDS AND MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES. THE ONLY HINT OF CLOUD COVER  
WILL BE THIN CIRRUS ADVANCING NE FROM NY/PA. THE DRY AIRMASS  
CONTAINING SFC DEWPOINTS IN THE SINGLE DIGITS TO AROUND 0 WILL  
BE RIPE FOR OVERNIGHT RADIATIONAL COOLING. THE ONLY FACTOR  
SLOWING OVERNIGHT TEMP FALLS WILL BE THE LIGHT WIND PREVENTING  
MOST OPEN AREAS FROM FULLY DECOUPLING.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /6 AM FRIDAY MORNING THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT/  
 
FOR FRIDAY, NEAR FULL SUN CONTINUES FOR POINTS IN  
CENTRAL/SOUTHERN NH AS WELL AS FAR SOUTHERN ME. NORTH, A DECK  
OF CLOUDS WILL INVADE FROM THE NE THROUGH THE MORNING. THIS  
REMAINS IN PLACE FOR MUCH OF THE DAY WITH SOME RAIN SHOWERS  
POSSIBLE TOWARDS THE MIDCOAST AND INTO THE KENNEBEC VALLEY. HAVE  
GONE A LITTLE BELOW NBM GUIDANCE FOR HIGH TEMPS FRIDAY HERE  
GIVEN THE CLOUD CAST.  
 
OVERALL, RAIN CHANCES HAVE LESSENED AND PULLED EAST FOR FRIDAY  
AND FRIDAY NIGHT. THE INVADING MOISTURE WILL RUN UP AGAINST THE  
DRY AIR MASS IN PLACE, AND THINK THIS WILL STRUGGLE TO PRODUCE  
MORE THAN A FEW SHOWERS IF FORCING ALLOWS. MODELS NEVER FULLY  
SATURATE TO THE SURFACE TOWARDS CENTRAL ME, THUS CONFIDENCE IS  
ON QPF REMAINING VERY LIGHT IF AT ALL.  
 
EXPANSIVE LOW LEVEL WIND FIELD FROM THE BACKING LOW TO THE  
NORTHEAST WILL PROMPT A STRONGER SURFACE WIND RESPONSE FRIDAY.  
LOWLANDS WILL SEE GUSTS 20 TO 30 MPH, WITH HIGHER ELEVATIONS  
PEAKING HIGHER DUE TO PROXIMITY TO THE 35-45KT 850MB WINDS. NOT  
ONLY WILL THAT BRING A STARK DIFFERENCE IN WIND CHILLS FROM  
SUMMITS TO TRAILHEADS, BUT ALSO DEEP MIXING TAPPING INTO  
REMAINING DRY AIR FOR THE SOUTHERN HALF OF THE CWA. THUS FIRE  
WEATHER CONCERNS CONTINUE FOR FRIDAY, SEE SECTION BELOW FOR  
DETAILS.  
 
SHOWERS WILL TEND TO LINGER IN THE MOUNTAINS AND UPWIND INTO  
FRIDAY NIGHT. N TO NW WINDS WILL LOCK COOLER SFC TEMPS NEAR  
FREEZING HERE, AND THERE WILL BE THE CHANCE FOR SOME LIGHT  
FREEZING RAIN GIVEN MODEL PROFILES AND WET BULBING THAT MAY  
OCCUR IN MORE STOUT SHOWERS. CONFIDENCE AND AREAL COVERAGE CONTINUES  
TO BE LOW, AND WILL FOREGO HEADLINES AT THIS TIME.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/  
 
THE EXTENDED FORECAST REMAINS MOSTLY DRY AND QUIET. A LOW OVER NOVA  
SCOTIA BRINGS THE CHANCE OF A FEW SHOWERS INTO CENTRAL MAINE AS IT  
RETROGRADES BACK TOWARDS NEW ENGLAND. THE RETROGRADING LOW WILL  
ALLOW A NORTHERLY WIND TO DEVELOP, BRINGING COLDER AIR INTO THE  
REGION. MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES IN ADDITION TO CAA SHOULD MAKE FOR COLDER  
LOWS SUNDAY MORNING COMPARED TO SATURDAY MORNING. HIGHER SEAS AND  
HIGH ASTROTIDES MAY BRING SOME MINOR COASTAL FLOODING AT HIGH TIDE  
ON SATURDAY.  
 
A QUICK SHOT OF MOISTURE ARRIVES FROM CANADA ON MONDAY,  
ALLOWING CHANCES FOR RAIN AND SNOW SHOWERS. PRECIPITATION WILL  
BE MORE ISOLATED SOUTH OF THE MOUNTAINS AS DOWNSLOPING DRIES OUT  
THE ATMOSPHERE IN THESE AREAS.  
 
A RIDGE MOVES IN FROM THE SOUTHWEST ON MONDAY, MAINTAINING ITSELF  
THROUGH MUCH OF NEXT WEEK; TEMPERATURES ARE LIKELY TO RUN ABOVE  
AVERAGE. GRADUALLY, THE JET STREAM AMPLIFIES INTO A BLOCKING PATTERN  
AS AN UPPER-LEVEL LOW OVER THE GREAT LAKES MOVES NORTHWARD. THIS  
UPPER-LEVEL LOW IS STACKED ONTO A SURFACE LOW, ALLOWING THE SURFACE  
LOW TO DISSIPATE AND OCCLUDE.  
 
THE UPPER-LEVEL LOW MAKES A SHIFT INTO NEW ENGLAND BY THE END OF  
NEXT WEEK, CAUSING A LOW TO DEVELOP SOMEWHERE ALONG THE DYING COLD  
FRONT ASSOCIATED WITH THE PREVIOUS SURFACE LOW. THIS LOW WILL BRING  
UNSETTLED WEATHER FOR THE END OF NEXT WEEK, ALONG WITH THE  
POSSIBILITY OF SOME MEASURABLE AND MUCH-NEEDED PRECIPITATION.  
HOWEVER, UNCERTAINTY IS VERY HIGH AT THIS TIME DUE TO THE BLOCKING  
PATTERN, AND DETAILS WILL RELY ON WHERE EXACTLY THE NEW SURFACE LOW  
DEVELOPS.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /03Z FRIDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/  
 
SHORT TERM...VFR. NW WINDS INCREASE WITH GUSTS TO 25 KT FRIDAY.  
A VFR/MVFR DECK INVADES FROM THE NE THROUGH FRIDAY, WITH MVFR  
SETTLING IN THE MOUNTAINS FRIDAY NIGHT.  
 
LONG TERM...VFR IS EXPECTED THROUGH THE WEEKEND. UNSETTLED WEATHER  
ARRIVES ON MONDAY, WITH SOME MVFR CIGS POSSIBLE IN SHOWERS. VFR AND  
CLEARER SKIES LIKELY RETURN TO LOCATIONS SOUTH OF THE MOUNTAINS ON  
TUESDAY, WITH LOW OVERCAST SKIES REINFORCING MVFR CIGS NORTH OF THE  
MOUNTAINS.  
 
 
   
MARINE  
 
SHORT TERM...SCA CONTINUES TONIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY, AND MAY NEED  
EXTENSION INTO EARLY SATURDAY MORNING. WAVES ARE SET TO REMAIN  
STEADY THROUGH FRI NIGHT, WITH N WINDS BECOMING GUSTY AND NW  
FRIDAY.  
 
LONG TERM...WINDS AND SEAS WILL EXCEED SCA THRESHOLDS SATURDAY AND  
SUNDAY. SEAS OF 2-3 FEET ARE EXPECTED IN CASCO/PENOBSCOT BAYS WITH 4-  
6 FOOT SEAS IN THE OPEN WATERS. WINDS THIS WEEKEND WILL BE OUT OF  
THE NORTHWEST AT 15-20 KTS, POTENTIALLY GUSTING TO 25KTS OVER OPEN  
WATERS. SEAS AND WINDS IMPROVE FOR THE START OF NEXT WEEK.  
 
 
   
FIRE WEATHER  
 
LOW LEVEL DRY AIR REMAINS IN PLACE FOR FRIDAY, ESPECIALLY FOR  
POINTS SOUTH OF A PORTLAND TO FRYEBURG TO WHITEFIELD, NH LINE.  
HERE, ANOTHER DAY OF MIN RH VALUES IN THE TEENS TO 25 PERCENT  
RANGE IS EXPECTED FRIDAY. WIND WILL BE A LARGER FACTOR FRIDAY,  
GUSTING 25 TO 30 MPH LATE MORNING THROUGH THE AFTERNOON. THIS  
NORTHWESTERLY WIND WILL AID IN SOME RH RECOVERY INTO THE LATE  
AFTERNOON, BUT CUMULATIVE DRYING OVER THE PAST WEEK MAY DAMPEN  
THIS EFFECT. WHILE LIGHT PRECIPITATION IS IN THE FORECAST FOR  
CENTRAL ME AND THE MOUNTAINS, IT IS NOT EXPECTED TO BE WETTING.  
NOT AS LOW RH VALUES ARE FORECAST FOR THE WEEKEND.  
 
 
   
TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING  
 
WATER LEVELS CONTINUE TO OVERACHIEVE AT LOW TIDE BEFORE  
DIMINISHING TO ABOUT A HALF FOOT OR SO AT LOW TIDE OVER THE LAST  
FEW TIDAL CYCLES. HAVE OPTED TO ISSUE A COASTAL FLOOD ADVISORY  
FOR THE MID MORNING HIGH TIDE ON FRIDAY. THIS IS USING A BLEND  
OF ESTOFS AND ETSS FOR THE MINOR STORM SURGE FACTOR. WATER  
LEVELS ARE PROGGED TO CLIMB TO NEAR PORTLAND'S 12 FOOT FLOOD  
STAGE AND HAMPTON'S 11 FOOT FLOOD STAGE IN THE BACK BAY AREA.  
WAVE ACTION SHOULD NOT BE MUCH OF A FACTOR WITH A NORTH,  
NORTHWESTERLY FLOW CONTINUING.  
 
 
   
GYX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
ME...COASTAL FLOOD ADVISORY FROM 9 AM TO 11 AM EST FRIDAY FOR  
MEZ023-024.  
NH...COASTAL FLOOD ADVISORY FROM 9 AM TO 11 AM EST FRIDAY FOR  
NHZ014.  
RED FLAG WARNING FROM 7 AM TO 6 PM EST FRIDAY FOR NHZ023>025.  
MARINE...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY UNTIL 6 AM EST SATURDAY FOR ANZ150>152-  
154.  
 
 
 
 
 
NEAR/SHORT TERM...CANNON  
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