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Old 07-10-2020, 02:37 PM   #11
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Default From Grey ME NWS Forecaster Discussion

Here is the Grey ME NWS forecaster discussion from the NOAA site.

Looks like track it's more up the Hudson Valley, Albany (KALB) to Montreal.

Dave



.SHORT TERM /6 PM THIS EVENING THROUGH 6 PM SATURDAY/...
Models continue to push waht`s left of Fay further west, with
the center moving up the Hudson vly of NY. This will keep the
heaviest rain to our west. Still will see several bands of
SHRA/TSRA move thru overnight, especially across NH, and there
is potential for some torrential downpours. These will become
more prevalent across wrn and central ME closer to daybreak. It
will be generally mild and muggy night with lows in the mid 60s
to low 70s.

Saturday will see the center of Fay moving from around KALB to
Montreal. Should see bands of precip associated with it lift N
thru the morning. However, 500 MB trough to the west will pulled
east as Fay is consumed by it, and will see 500 MB height falls
and lowering temps. Depending on how much clearing can occur to
help enhance destabilization further, could see some strong to
svr storms Sat afternoon, especially over central and srn NH.
Highs on Sat range from the low to mid 80s in NH and interior SW
Me to low-mid 70s on the mid coast.
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