Your favorites:

Spencertown New York Weather Forecast Discussion

089
FXUS61 KALY 071922
AFDALY

AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION National Weather Service Albany NY 322 PM EDT Tue Oct 7 2025

.SYNOPSIS... Widespread rainfall continues to move into eastern New York and western New England this afternoon and tonight. During the late morning hours, rainfall will gradually end from west to east and dry conditions return. Dry conditions continue through Saturday. Seasonal high temperatures return through the next seven days with cold overnight lows through Saturday. Widespread frost has high chances of developing Thursday Night into Friday morning.

&&

.SHORT TERM /THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT/...

Key Message:

- Widespread rainfall tonight into tomorrow morning bringing rainfall amounts between 0.5 to 1 inch.

Discussion:

A surface low pressure system continues to move through the Great Lakes region into the Northeast this afternoon bringing widespread rainfall to eastern New York and western New England for tonight into the early morning hours tomorrow. Total rainfall amounts are still on track to range between 0.5 inches and 1 inch. For the southern Greens, low chances for isolated total rainfall amounts over 1.5 inches. A cold front moves through during the morning hours tomorrow bringing colder air and rainfall gradually ending from west to east. By tomorrow afternoon, dry conditions return with surface high pressure building back in. High temperatures return to near normal ranging in the 50s and 60s. Low temperatures tomorrow night range in the upper 20s and mid-30s where frost conditions could be present Wednesday night but will largely depend on the winds as a light breeze in valley locations is currently supporting for limited frost conditions and confined to higher terrain locations such as the eastern Catskills and southern Greens.

&&

.LONG TERM /THURSDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/...

Key Message:

- Widespread frost Thursday night into Friday morning.

Dry conditions continue through Sunday under surface high pressure. High temperatures range in the 50s and 60s. Low temperatures Thursday night into Friday range in the 20s to low 30s as the center of the high pressure system is overhead. With clear skies, calm winds, and cold temperatures, frost conditions are favored for all of eastern New York and western New England Thursday night into Friday morning. Confidence continues to increase that we`ll likely have headlines out for locations still in the growing season (everywhere outside the western Adirondacks through October 11th).

For Sunday evening into early next week, ensemble forecast model guidances are in good agreement for a coastal low to develop. However, there are two scenarios that could happen with the current forecast supporting scenario number one with the most likely scenario. Scenario 1: The placement of the low stays south and off the coast and we continue to see dry conditions. Scenario 2: The placement of the low stays closer to the coast, 25% of ensemble clusters supporting we`ll see low chances of light rain showers. This entails that chances for light rain showers are less than 20% for locations south and east of Albany. The current forecast continues to support the track of the low to stay to the south for dry conditions continuing with no significant impacts to contribute to latest drought conditions.

&&

.AVIATION /19Z TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/... Clouds continue to lower and thicken today as showers approach from the west. Expecting light showers to initially spread over GFL and ALB tonight between 00 and 03 UTC before reaching PSF by 01 and 04 UTC and POU by 06 UTC. Rain should fall out of a mid- level cloud deck initially supporting VFR conditions before rain turns steadier towards and after Midnight, resulting in MVFR vis and cigs. A period of moderate rain immediately ahead of the wind shift boundary ensues from west to east across all terminals between 06 and 12 UTC resulting in a period of IFR vis. Included a TEMPO group during the pre-dawn hours to showcase this. Steady rain turns lighter near or shortly after 12 UTC with rain ending from west to east by 13 - 16 UTC. MVFR cigs linger through the morning with gradual improvements towards the end of the TAF period.

Southerly winds remain sustained 8-15 KT through tonight with some gusts up to 20-25 KT. Then, winds sharply shift to the northwest late tonight into early Wednesday morning as the cold front marches through the region. Sustained winds remain 8-15kts with gusts up to 20-25kts but gradually weaken towards the end of the TAF period. Low level wind shear develops after 00 UTC/Wed at KPSF as winds around 2000 FT AGL increase from the south and southwest at 30-40 KT, while surface winds remain generally under 10 KT. LLWS should end by 12 UTC.

Outlook...

Wednesday Night to Sunday: No Operational Impact. NO SIG WX.

&&

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

&&

$$

SYNOPSIS...05 SHORT TERM...05 LONG TERM...05 AVIATION...31

NWS ALY Office Area Forecast Discussion

WeatherForYou.com, LLC is not responsible for any damages or problems caused by this service. Some weather information is powered by XWeather. WeatherForYou.com, NOAA, Xweather and their data providers disclaim liability of any kind whatsoever, including, without limitation, liability for quality, performance, merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose arising out of the use or inability to use the data. Like all things, this site belongs to Jesus Christ... He just trusts us to maintain it. If you have any questions or comments please use the suggestion box.

Copyright © 1999 - 2025, WeatherForYou.com LLC. All rights reserved.