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AFOS product AFDBUF
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Product Timestamp: 2022-10-07 02:29 UTC
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FXUS61 KBUF 070229
AFDBUF
Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Buffalo NY
1029 PM EDT Thu Oct 6 2022
.SYNOPSIS...
A sharp cold front will cross the region tonight with showers or
even an isolated rumble of thunder. Showers wrap up Friday as high
pressure begins to influence the area. It will also be much cooler
behind the front where high temps will peak well below normal.
&&
.NEAR TERM /THROUGH FRIDAY/...
A strong mid-level trough will swing through the upper Great
Lake with its cold front approaching the area (western New
York) around midnight. The cold front will then track from west
to east with winds abruptly changing to the northwest behind the
front. A much cooler air mass will then advect into the Lower
Lakes overnight and will 'likely' continue into the day Friday.
That said...with the arrival of the front look for chances for
showers. With the frontal passage...moisture will then begin to
deplete from west to east Friday afternoon. With temperatures
quickly cooling aloft (850mb temps near 0C to -2C) we may see
some lake induced showers. However...this will 'likely' be
limited due to the above mentioned depleting moisture. Any lake
effect rain showers will be concentrated southeast of Lake Erie
and Lake Ontario. Rainfall amounts there will average 0.10-0.25
inches with the higher amounts immediately east of the Lakes. It
will also be breezy with northwest winds gusting 25-30 mph near
the Lake Ontario southern shoreline on Friday.
Highs will be in the upper 40s to low 50s and likely reached during
the morning hours to about lunchtime.
&&
.SHORT TERM /FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT/...
Following the cold frontal passage, 850 mb temperatures fall to
around -5C creating an unstable over-lake environment, allowing
bands of northwest flow lake effect rain showers Friday night. A
fairly low subsidence inversion should limit overall coverage of
lake effect. High pressure building into the region will bring an
end to any lake effect showers early in the day with a general mix
of cloud and sunshine through the day. Saturday will be a chilly day
with high temperatures only in the 40s to lower 50s and made feel
cooler by a brisk westerly winds. A secondary front approaches
Saturday night, perhaps redeveloping a lake response east of Lake
Ontario.
The secondary frontal passage occurs on Sunday. For the most part
this front should move through dry with the possible exception for
areas east of Lake Ontario where some showers could accompany a
frontal passage.
&&
.LONG TERM /MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/...
Persistent eastern CONUS trough will finally lift out during this
period, however not before one last shortwave pinwheels through the
base of the main upper trough as it crosses the lower Great Lakes
and Northeast to start the period. Despite limited available
moisture, there may be enough forcing provided by this feature
combined with subtle low level convergence associated with diffuse
surface boundary still hanging near or across the area to produce a
few showers to begin the new work week. Beyond this, high pressure
will build east over our area later Monday night into Tuesday,
before ridge slides to our east Tuesday night into Wednesday. This
will provide mainly dry weather with day-to-day warming of our
temperatures through mid week. The next storm system will begin to
approach the region toward the latter half of next week, bringing
some showers back into the forecast toward the tail end of the
period.
&&
.AVIATION /03Z FRIDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/...
Tonight...southwest wind will increase across western NY ahead
of an approaching cold front. The front will likely reach
KIAG/KBUF around midnight and then track east overnight.
Ceilings will lower late tonight with MVFR/IFR conditions by
Friday morning.
Outlook...
Friday through Friday night...Some restrictions possible in
scattered showers.
Saturday through Tuesday...Mainly VFR.
&&
.MARINE...
A strong cold front will continue to approach the lakes tonight with
winds increasing from the southwest. The cold front will then track
across the Lakes late tonight with winds veering to the northwest.
As this occurs...Small Craft conditions will quickly develop on area
lakes. Have issued Small Craft Advisories for both lakes beginning
tonight and lasting into the day Friday.
&&
.BUF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
NY...None.
MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 11 AM EDT Friday for LEZ040-041.
Small Craft Advisory from 2 AM to 8 PM EDT Friday for
LOZ030-042.
Small Craft Advisory from 5 AM to 11 PM EDT Friday for
LOZ043-044.
&&
$$
SYNOPSIS...AR
NEAR TERM...AR
SHORT TERM...TMA
LONG TERM...JM
AVIATION...AR
MARINE...AR