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Pleasant Mount Pennsylvania Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Binghamton NY 652 AM EDT Tue Oct 7 2025

.SYNOPSIS... A passing cold front will bring widespread rain to the area today, as well as a few storms in the afternoon. This front will be followed by a dry and cooler weather through Saturday. The potential exists for widespread frost and freeze conditions in central NY and northeast PA Thursday morning and especially Friday morning.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/... An incoming upper-level Canadian trough moving eastward will push a cold front through the area today, bringing widespread, and much- needed, rainfall through the day. For the majority of the area, rainfall amounts of a half inch to three-quarter inch is likely, with areas in NE PA potentially seeing over an inch of rainfall, all through a 24 hour period between today through early Wednesday morning. No hydrological issues are of concern due to current dry conditions, this will be a much-needed rainfall event.

Models suggest some instability, indicating a possibility of thunder as showers begin this morning through the afternoon. While 0-6km bulk shear values are decent (35-40 knots), minimal CAPE suggests potential for ordinary storms as the front rolls through.

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.SHORT TERM /WEDNESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY NIGHT/... The cold front exits the region Wednesday, though lingering morning showers are possible in northeast Pennsylvania and portions of the Catskills. A large Canadian high pressure then settles over the region. As the high moves east during Wednesday, strong cold air advection will cause cooling temperatures and a non-diurnal trend. By Wednesday night, the high will continue south, reaching north of Lake Ontario by Thursday morning. Winds will persist in most areas Wednesday night, hindering strong radiative cooling except in deeper valleys. But, enough cold air will advect south into NY and PA to lead to temperatures close to or below freezing in much of central NY and northern PA. Freeze Watches could be needed Wednesday night. Went lower than NBM since it is a dry air mass and NBM has been too high with minimums even in the current air mass.

For overnight Thursday, the high will be overhead, with Friday morning potentially being the coldest with widespread frost and freeze conditions most of our forecast area of central NY and northeast PA. Frost/freeze headlines are likely for both of these two nights.

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.LONG TERM /FRIDAY THROUGH MONDAY/... Model guidance agrees that this high-pressure system will persist through Saturday. A coastal low is expected to develop off the southeast U.S. coast Friday night into Saturday. This feature will be enhanced over the weekend by an upper-level wave dropping into the southeast U.S. Sunday into Monday, potentially leading to a coastal storm. This system could bring beneficial rains to much of our area Sunday into Monday of next week, mainly focused on NE PA and the Catskills.

Details on timing and placement of the heaviest precipitation are still uncertain, and models vary on the system`s intensity. Given current drought conditions, this system could help return soil moisture to more normal levels.

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.AVIATION /12Z TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/... VFR conditions are expected to continue most of the morning hours. A frontal system will bring showers and restrictions to the region. Rain showers will move in this morning though restrictions will be delayed until the afternoon when ceilings initially fall to MVFR/Fuel Alt. Throughout the rest of the day and overnight hours ceilings will remain low, falling to IFR/LIFR. Visibilities will also be reduced at times due to the showers. Guidance is hinting at some improvement prior to 12z Wednesday as the rain moves out with VFR expected at RME and SYR by around then.

Southerly winds are fairly light currently but will become gusty later this morning with peak gusts of 15 to 20 kts this afternoon. Winds will remain breezy overnight as well though become northwesterly behind the passing front.

Outlook...

Wednesday...Mainly VFR; Low chance for lingering morning showers at AVP.

Thursday Through Saturday...VFR; Local morning valley fog.

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

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SYNOPSIS...KL NEAR TERM...KL SHORT TERM...KL LONG TERM...DJN/KL AVIATION...BTL

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