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254FXUS61 KGYX 081959AFDGYXArea Forecast DiscussionNational Weather Service Gray ME359 PM EDT Sat Jun 8 2024.SYNOPSIS...

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An upper low moving overhead will bring chances of showers andfew thunderstorms into early this evening. Thereafter lowpressure is expected to bring rain to the region Sunday,especially in the morning and early afternoon. A few afternoonshowers are again likely on Monday and Tuesday. A cold frontlooks to move through either late Thursday or Friday withanother chance of showers and thunderstorms.

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&&.NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 AM SUNDAY MORNING/...

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Numerous convective showers and scattered thunderstorms thisSaturday afternoon will wane early this evening as we losedaytime heating. However, until then heavy showers and a fewthunderstorms will produce downpours and small hail.Skies will at least partially clear tonight before cloudsincrease late. Thinking the fog threat will be less as theboundary layer should be drier and better mixed.Low pressure developing near NYC late tonight will begin tospread rain over southern NH late.

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&&.SHORT TERM /6 AM SUNDAY MORNING THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT/...

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Yet another trough will cross the region on Sunday. This onewill move just to our south aiding in the formation of SFC lowpressure to our south that will move eastward through themorning hours into the afternoon. A steady rain will be thelikely result, especially for the southern half of NH andsouthernmost ME during the morning and early afternoon. Up to ahalf inch of rain is expected. Northern areas will likely seemore convective showers in the afternoon. Lowered high temps dueto the expected rainfall.Clearing skies will areas of fog Sunday night.

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&&.LONG TERM /MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/...

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Overview: Unsettled conditions continue through Monday whileupper low pulls north of the region. Broad high pressureadvances east mid-week, with drier conditions forecast. Anotherlow pressure system may bring additional damp weather for lateweek.Details: Center of low pressure will be pulling just north ofthe Maine/New Brunswick border during the day Monday. Due to thebroad nature of it, much of the area will still be cloudy withsome scattered showers. These may wait until mid to lateafternoon to fire as daytime heating should provide the fuelhere. Current guidance has very weak instability through theafternoon, so cut back on some PoPs that were advertised on theNBM. The flow offshore is SW, while land flow is more WNW, sothere may be more in the way of convergence towards the coastlate in the day to get some showers started. These ultimatelysubside shortly after sunset.High pressure slides east into Tuesday with mostly dryconditions forecast. There will be another chance of somediurnal showers in the afternoon, but moisture is limited. Someof these may be focused across the mountains where there isanother forcing agent in terrain.Wednesday looks similar to Tuesday in the way of afternoonshowers. This time comes with more southerly flow to aid inmoisture transport. The higher rain chances this week comeThursday into the first half of the weekend. Low pressure skirtsnorth of the Great Lakes potentially bringing a warm sector andcold front through the CWA. This combination of moisture andlift will bring chance of some thunderstorms, but it is tooearly for specifics on intensity/coverage.

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&&.AVIATION /19Z SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/...

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Short Term...Any MVFR conditions will improve to VFR tonight asa drier westerly flow enters the region. There should be lessfog tonight as in previous nights with a drier airmass andbetter mixing in place. However, MVFR to IFR conditions areexpected to enter the region Sunday morning as rain moves acrossthe region. Improvement is foreseen Sunday afternoon and night.Long Term...Ceiling restrictions are possible across far westernME and northern NH Monday and overnight. There may be some fogover the coastal waters that nears coastal terminal like PWM orRKD Tues/Wed.

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&&.MARINE...

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Short Term...Conditions hazardous to small craft are notexpected tonight. However, a few gusts around 25 kt arepossible Sunday as low pressure passes just to the east.Long Term...Below SCA criteria. Upper low pressure finally pullsnorth early this week, with high pressure approaching after.Surface low pressure passes to the south of the waters midweek.Additional frontal systems may move across the waters towardslate week.

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&&.GYX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...ME...None.NH...None.MARINE...None.&&$$NEAR TERM...EksterSHORT TERM...EksterLONG TERM...Cornwell
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