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Manheim New York Weather Forecast Discussion

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AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION National Weather Service Albany NY 123 AM EDT Tue Oct 7 2025

.SYNOPSIS... Dry conditions through tomorrow morning. A weather system arrives tomorrow afternoon bringing rainfall to eastern New York and western New England through early Wednesday morning. Behind the front, another period of dry but more seasonable weather is in store for the rest of the week and at least into the first half of next weekend.

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.SHORT TERM /THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... Key Message:

- Widespread rainfall Tuesday night into Wednesday morning bringing rainfall amounts between 0.5 to 1 inch.

Discussion: Surface high pressure continues to head east today with dry conditions through early tomorrow morning. Low temperatures tonight range in the 50s. A surface low pressure system moves from the Great Lakes region through the Northeast tomorrow afternoon into Wednesday morning bringing widespread rainfall to eastern New York and western New England through the overnight hours Tuesday. For tomorrow afternoon between noon and 6 PM across the western Adirondacks and Mohawk Valley, a rumble of thunder could occur as conditions for non- severe thunderstorm are present for this rumble of thunder. As the sun sets earlier, conditions for thunder into the overnight hours diminishes and just a steady to moderate rainfall is in store. Otherwise, rainfall quickly heads east Wednesday morning and ends between 8 AM and noon. Rainfall amounts are still on track for them to range between 0.5 and 1 inches as forecast confidence continues to be high for this range as probabilities are greater than 75 percent. By Wednesday afternoon, dry conditions return with surface high pressure building back in. A cold front moves through Wednesday morning bringing relief from the above normal temperatures with high temperatures returning to near normal ranging in the 50s and 60s.

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.LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY/... Key Message:

- Seasonal temperatures continue through this weekend.

Discussion: Dry conditions continue through Saturday under surface high pressure. High temperatures range in the 50s and 60s. Low temperatures Thursday night into Friday range in the upper 20s in higher terrain locations and in the mid-30s in the valleys. With clear skies and cold temperatures, frost conditions are favored for all of eastern New York and western New England. However, winds could increase by Friday morning which helps limit frost conditions in valley locations. For Sunday, ensemble forecast model guidances are in good agreement for a coastal low to develop. But, there is disagreement in the placement of the low as if it stays off the coast, we`ll stay mostly dry. If it heads northeast on shore, we`ll see light rain for Sunday. Kept the trend going with the latest National Blend of Models data with slight chances to chances (15-30%) for precipitation for locations south and east of Albany.

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.AVIATION /06Z TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/... Through 06Z Wednesday...VFR conditions may give way to periods of IFR/LIFR conditions at KGFL and KPSF through around 12Z/Tue as patchy fog/low clouds develop. There is a slight chance that some brief IFR conditions develop at KALB/KPOU between 12Z-14Z/Tue as some low clouds pass through. Otherwise, mainly VFR conditions through this morning. Spotty showers are expected to develop this afternoon at KGFL, increasing in coverage and expanding south and east after sunset. As showers increase, VFR conditions should trend to MVFR/IFR from NW to SE, especially after 02Z/Wed.

Light/variable winds expected through sunrise except remaining south to southeast at 5-10 KT at KALB. South to southwest winds will increase to 8-14 KT by late morning through early tonight, with some gusts up to 20-25 KT possible, especially at KALB and KPSF. Low level wind shear is expected to develop after 00Z/Wed at KGFL and KPSF as winds around 2000 FT AGL increase from the south/southwest at 30-40 KT, while surface winds remain generally under 12 KT.

Outlook...

Wednesday Night: Low Operational Impact. Breezy. NO SIG WX. Thursday-Saturday: No Operational Impact. NO SIG WX.

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.CLIMATE... Record High Temperatures(Year Set):

Monday October 6: Albany: 90(1900) Glens Falls: 85(1910) Poughkeepsie: 86(2007)

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.ALY WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... CT...None. NY...None. MA...None. VT...None.

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SYNOPSIS...05/33 SHORT TERM...05 LONG TERM...05 AVIATION...24 CLIMATE...07

NWS ALY Office Area Forecast Discussion

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