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East Palmyra New York Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Buffalo NY 746 PM EDT Tue Oct 7 2025

.SYNOPSIS... A sharp cold front will drift south across our area this evening with rain gradually ending from west to east tonight. Canadian high pressure will build across our region Wednesday and Thursday and providing dry weather, along with the coolest temperatures of the fall so far. Expect highs mainly in the 50s both Wednesday and Thursday, with Wednesday and Thursday nights both likely to feature a frost or freeze across many areas away from the immediate lakeshores. A gradual warming trend will follow for Friday and the weekend as the high slides off the New England coast.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... Sharp cold front entering far western New York this evening. Light to moderate showers will continue ahead of the front as it drifts across the region this evening. Anafrontal light rain will diminish overnight. Additional rainfall amounts tonight generally a quarter to half inch, with less amounts closer to a tenth of an inch across far western New York.

Canadian high pressure will build into the eastern Great Lakes region Wednesday. A cool, northerly flow will result in chilly air across the region with daytime highs in the upper 50s to low 60s, an abrupt change from our very warm weather early in the week.

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.SHORT TERM /WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT/... Strong cold front that brought the much needed rainfall to western and north-central NY will have shifted east into New England, while an expansive area of Canadian-sourced high pressure centered over the upper Great Lakes will be building southeast across the lower Great Lakes region. This feature will bring a return to dry, but notably MUCH cooler conditions for this period, with potential for frost and freeze headlines being the main item of interest for both Wednesday night and Thursday night.

A secondary shot of even cooler air flowing into the eastern Great Lakes behind it with 850mb temperatures plummeting to between -2C and -5C (coldest North Country) for Wednesday night and Thursday. There are two main factors that will keep temperatures from tanking further Wednesday night: 1. Surface winds will likely not completely decouple from flow aloft with the center of the surface high still located well to our west over Michigan. 2. This will be more localized, however despite the plethora of dry air, the cool northerly flow may produce some extra lake clouds south of Lake Ontario Wednesday night. Overall frost coverage may be limited to some degree owed to these two aforementioned factors, however there is potential that our normal colder areas see a freeze.

Dry and cool weather continue Thursday with daytime highs averaging 5-10 degrees below normal, which will equate to the Tug Hill and western Adirondacks not getting out of the mid/upper 40s under full sunshine. Center of the cool Canadian high will then slowly drift from western to eastern NY Thursday night. After an already chilly day to start and IDEAL radiational cooling conditions setting up, temperatures will quickly fall back through the evening hours, with much of the forecast area dropping into the mid 30s and lower (mid/upper 20s normally colder areas), possibly requiring frost/freeze headlines areawide. WAA will begin aloft second half of Thursday night, however with a stout radiational inversion in place, this will have little impact on surface temperatures.

After a chilly start Friday morning, diurnal heating under near full sunshine will eventually erode the radiational inversion allowing the return flow of warmer air aloft to mix down to the surface, with daytime highs returning to near average readings.

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.LONG TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/... There is low confidence in this forecast period as forecast models diverge with the track of a coastal low off the southeast U.S. coastline and the presence of a strong ridge over the Great Lakes region and Northeast.

Guidance is in some agreement that a strong ridge and surface high will be located across the forecast area for a good part of next week bringing dry weather to the region. With that being said, the latest deterministic guidance runs including the 12Z GFS and EC bring a coastal low to the Mid-Atalntic region with moisture streaming northward and the potential for showers to move into the forecast area. Due to the lack of confidence, maintained consistency in this forecast package.

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.AVIATION /00Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/... Rounds of light to moderate rain will continue to move through western and north-central NY through this evening. A cold front will cross the region and winds will change to the northwest this evening. A mix of flight conditions across the region this evening, however IFR conditions are expected just ahead and behind the frontal passage. Drier air will build into the region quickly with flight conditions improving to VFR by Wednesday morning.

Outlook...

Wednesday...Mainly VFR.

Thursday through Sunday...VFR.

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.MARINE... A sharp cold front will ease across the lower Great Lakes this evening. Behind the front, winds will freshen and veer to northwesterly and then northerly tonight and early Wednesday. This will bring advisory-worthy conditions as outlined below to areas along the south shore of Lake Ontario much of the time between tonight and Wednesday night, and to areas southwest of Dunkirk on Lake Erie.

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.BUF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... NY...None. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 2 PM EDT Wednesday for LEZ040. Small Craft Advisory until 5 AM EDT Thursday for LOZ042. Small Craft Advisory until 8 AM EDT Thursday for LOZ043- 044.

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SYNOPSIS...JJR/TMA NEAR TERM...HSK/TMA SHORT TERM...JM LONG TERM...HSK AVIATION...HSK/TMA MARINE...HSK/JJR/TMA

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