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Painted Post, New York Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Binghamton NY 252 PM EDT Thu Oct 2 2025

.SYNOPSIS... High pressure dominates the weather pattern with dry weather and above normal temperatures across the region through Monday. A passing front is then likely to bring a batch of rain Tuesday into Wednesday.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT/... Dry high pressure is in charge, with a warming trend taking shape after one more cooler night.

Surface high pressure is centered over New England yet is sprawled across our whole region. As that high shifts down towards the Mid-Atlantic Coast, we will start to get into the light southwesterly return flow. Warm air advection will thus begin tonight and continue as we head towards the weekend. It will again be on the cool side, though not as chilly as last night, with lows of mainly 40s to near 50. Some of our typically coldest pockets east of I-81 may sneak into the 37-39 degrees range; enough for perhaps patchy frost in sheltered valleys but not to the point of necessitating a Frost Advisory. There will also be some high thin clouds passing overhead which may somewhat mitigate the radiational cooling.

Temperatures will boost up 5-9 degrees compared to Thursday, under full sunshine, for mainly 70s areawide. A few spots may reach 80 degrees in lower elevations of the Finger Lakes where light downsloping will cause additional warming. Then for Friday night, still trending slightly milder for lows as well, with lower 40s to lower 50s.

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.SHORT TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT/... The first weekend of October will feel more like summer, with zero chance of rain and plenty of sun as dry high pressure still dominates. Continued return flow at the surface, and also ridging aloft, will press highs into the mid 70s-lower 80s Saturday and up another 1-3 degrees Sunday. While not breaking daily records, temperatures could get within at least within shouting distance of them. Lows Saturday Night and Sunday Night will be in the upper 40s to upper 50s.

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.LONG TERM /MONDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... Yet another warm dry day is anticipated Monday, but a well- advertised frontal system is forecast to bring welcome rain during the Tuesday-Wednesday time period.

Return flow on the back side of slowly departing high pressure will keep the heat pump going Monday, which will also remain dry with a mostly sunny sky. Meanwhile, models project a strong upper trough digging from Central to Eastern Canada, which will send a frontal system through our region sometime in the later Tuesday to Wednesday timeframe.

The National Blend of Models advertises more than an 80 percent chance of at least a quarter of an inch of rain within the 48 hour period up to 8 AM next Thursday. There is also between a 25 and 50 percent chance of it being an inch of rain; generally highest east. Right now it is just a matter of exactly when it arrives and departs and thus which period are involved. Either way, what starts off as upper 70s-lower 80s Monday will knock down considerably behind the front by Wednesday to something closer to normal. Given the recent dry spell, this rain will generally be helpful, especially in terms of pausing fire weather concerns.

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.AVIATION /18Z THURSDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/... VFR conditions are expected at all sites through the period, except at ELM where there is a slight chance of fog late tonight into early tomorrow morning. The potential for fog will depend on how much temperatures drop and whether winds become calm. If fog does develop at ELM, it should dissipate by 13-14Z.

Outlook...

Friday night through Monday...VFR.

Potential for restrictions Tuesday as a cold front approaches the region.

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.BGM WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... PA...None. NY...None.

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SYNOPSIS...MDP NEAR TERM...MDP SHORT TERM...JTC/MDP LONG TERM...MDP AVIATION...ES

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