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2 hours ago, SouthBuffaloSteve said:

 


I know this is at a different location but a strange 5 degree temp rise on Saturday... maybe some upwelling?
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Very strange since I just looked and the official water temp at buffalo and it has been 43 since Nov 27th and today went to 44. The temp is also measured at 30 feet so I have no idea what is going on with that graph.

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Hmmm... let’s see what picture the high res paints today once this comes into range...

AM Discussion from BUF...

Flow will become
southwest Wednesday night and lake effect snow showers will move
northward into the Buffalo Southtowns and the northern Tug Hill
region. Moisture will eat away at mid-level dry air overnight and
the lake effect bands will intensify into Thrusday morning. Low
temperatures will fall into the low to mid 20`s.

As we move into Thursday, snow showers will continue to ramp up in
intensity east of both lakes as the clipper moves into Quebec and
moisture and ascent increase. Southwest flow will tap into the long
fetch of both lakes and snow will likely become heavy at times
across the Buffalo metro and Northtowns and northern Tug Hill
through the morning. Winds become westerly by Thursday afternoon and
snow showers will sag southward moving into the Southtowns and
western Southern Tier and Tug Hill region. Snow will lose some
intensity downwind of Lake Erie as it loses the long fetch of the
lake. Temperatures will only climb a few degrees Thursday with highs
in the low to mid 30`s. Moderate accumulations are expected Thursday
especially east of Lake Ontario. The wind shift will limit time for
locations to be under the influence east of Lake Erie. The Tug Hill
region will see the longest duration of heavy snow Thursday.



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KBGM for Friday

However, the flow will become westerly as the trough approaches
later in the afternoon Thursday. Frontal passage should be Thursday
night with a quick 1-3 inches of snow possible. The air mass behind
the front will be rather cold...with 850mb temps -13 to -18 deg C
and at least a 6-12 hr period of steady/unidirectional nw winds.
Model soundings indicate the potential for a deep (10k ft) boundary
layer as well. All of these parameters point to a period of
potentially significant lake effect snow into central NY Friday into
the weekend. Still several days out, so will need to keep an eye on
this time frame.
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2 hours ago, SouthBuffaloSteve said:

Hmmm... let’s see what picture the high res paints today once this comes into range...

AM Discussion from BUF...

Flow will become
southwest Wednesday night and lake effect snow showers will move
northward into the Buffalo Southtowns and the northern Tug Hill
region. Moisture will eat away at mid-level dry air overnight and
the lake effect bands will intensify into Thrusday morning. Low
temperatures will fall into the low to mid 20`s.

As we move into Thursday, snow showers will continue to ramp up in
intensity east of both lakes as the clipper moves into Quebec and
moisture and ascent increase. Southwest flow will tap into the long
fetch of both lakes and snow will likely become heavy at times
across the Buffalo metro and Northtowns and northern Tug Hill
through the morning. Winds become westerly by Thursday afternoon and
snow showers will sag southward moving into the Southtowns and
western Southern Tier and Tug Hill region. Snow will lose some
intensity downwind of Lake Erie as it loses the long fetch of the
lake. Temperatures will only climb a few degrees Thursday with highs
in the low to mid 30`s. Moderate accumulations are expected Thursday
especially east of Lake Ontario. The wind shift will limit time for
locations to be under the influence east of Lake Erie. The Tug Hill
region will see the longest duration of heavy snow Thursday.



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Yeah, it's starting to look better for Thursday. Band will be moving north and south pretty quickly so we will not see any big totals. But it should be strong (1-2" an hour). 

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