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Livingstonville New York Weather Forecast Discussion

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FXUS61 KALY 101048
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AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION National Weather Service Albany NY 648 AM EDT Fri Oct 10 2025

.UPDATE... Have updated forecast to account for patchy fog/freezing fog which has developed within many river valleys across the region. Some locally dense fog will remain possible through around 9 AM in some of these areas.

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.SYNOPSIS... High pressure will remain in control today through Saturday with temperatures rebounding to seasonal levels. A coastal low will bring increasing clouds for late Saturday into Sunday, along with some rain Sunday afternoon into early next week, especially for areas south of Interstate 90.

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.SHORT TERM /THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT/... Key Message:

- Widespread frost/freezing temperatures expected early this morning across most of eastern NY/western New England, where a Freeze Warning remains in effect.

Discussion:

As of 145 AM EDT, under clear skies/light to calm winds and a very dry air mass with PWAT ~0.20", temps have plummeted into the mid 20s to mid 30s across the region. Temps will likely drop a few more degrees through sunrise. Some patchy fog may develop for areas in close proximity to bodies of water through daybreak.

After any patchy fog lifts, the cold/frosty start should give way to sunny skies with afternoon temps reaching the mid 50s to lower 60s.

Clear skies initially this evening, then some patchy low clouds may develop/expand north into portions of the mid Hudson Valley/NW CT and Berkshires after midnight. This increased moisture and a developing light south breeze should allow temps to be warmer than this morning. However, some portions of the upper Hudson Valley/southern Adirondacks could still drop into the lower/mid 30s and necessitate frost headlines where the growing season remains.

Intervals of clouds and sun for Saturday, with more clouds south/west of Albany. Spotty showers can not be ruled out across portions of the eastern Catskills/mid Hudson Valley and western Mohawk Valley Saturday afternoon/night as some low level Atlantic moisture works in tandem with upper level energy approaching from western NY. High temps should reach the 60s for most areas. Lows Saturday night mainly in the 40s, except for some 30s across the southern Adirondacks.

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.LONG TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/... Key Message:

- A coastal low will likely bring 24-hr rainfall amounts of an inch or more south of interstate 90 Sunday into Monday based on the latest NBM.

Discussion:

Main focus through this period will be impacts from coastal low expected to track off northern mid Atlantic coast Sunday through Tuesday. Bands of rain should extend into the mid Hudson Valley/NW CT region by late Sunday morning, and should spread northward toward or just north of I-90 by late Sunday afternoon before expanding farther north and west Sunday night into Monday. Latest 01Z NBM indicates 24-hour chances for precipitation > 1 inch ending 8 PM Monday at 50-65% for areas south and east of Albany, greatest across portions of the mid Hudson Valley and NW CT, dropping off to 20-45% to the north/west of Albany, lowest across the SW Adirondacks. Some gusty northeast are expected across portions of the mid Hudson Valley and higher terrain areas of NW CT, the Berkshires and Taconics/southern VT, where probs for max wind gusts >35 mph ending 2 AM Monday and again 2 AM Tuesday are 50-65%, suggesting some peak gusts of 30-40 mph are quite possible. It should be noted that there still is some uncertainty regarding the exact track and timing of the coastal low and potential impacts to the region, so some changes may still occur to ongoing forecasts and messaging, especially timing considerations.

Areal coverage of rain/gusty winds should decrease Tuesday as the low slowly pulls away. Some lingering showers could occur Wednesday-Thursday from upper level energy approaching from the northwest.

Below normal high temps Sunday-Monday due to clouds/some rain with highs mainly in the mid 50s to lower 60s, though could be cooler where rain persists. Overnight lows mainly in the 40s. Slight warming Tuesday-Wednesday with highs reaching the lower/mid 60s in valleys and 50s for higher terrain areas.

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.AVIATION /12Z FRIDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/... Through 12z Saturday...Freezing fog has developed and continues to impact KGFL and KALB this morning with LIFR conditions forced by both low visibility and ceiling heights. However, given that skies aloft are clear, once the sun comes up, things should mix out rather quickly such that VFR conditions be returned here by 13-14z. KPOU and KPSF are not presently observing any fog, but evidence of low cloud bases on the GOES-19 night fog product and the METARs suggest they may soon see reduced visibilities. Therefore, brief TEMPOs were included in their TAFs to account for the possibility of briefly worse conditions. However, similarly to KALB and KGFL, any fog that develops will quickly be scoured out by ample sunshine. VFR conditions will then prevail throughout the remainder of the 12z TAF cycle with light winds out of the southeast.

Outlook...

Saturday Night: Moderate Operational Impact. Chance of SHRA. Sunday: Moderate Operational Impact. Chance of SHRA. Sunday Night: High Operational Impact. Breezy. Likely SHRA. Columbus Day: High Operational Impact. Likely SHRA. Monday Night: Moderate Operational Impact. Chance of SHRA. Tuesday: Low Operational Impact. Slight Chance of SHRA.

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.HYDROLOGY... A coastal low will track close to the the NJ and Long Island Coast Sunday through Monday. Some minor tidal flooding may occur in the mid Hudson Valley from Kingston south to Poughkeepsie.

Please monitor our latest forecasts on the NWPS page at https:/water.noaa.gov/area/ALY.

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.ALY WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... CT...Freeze Warning until 9 AM EDT this morning for CTZ001-013. NY...Freeze Warning until 9 AM EDT this morning for NYZ038>041-043- 047>054-058>061-063>066-082>084. MA...Freeze Warning until 9 AM EDT this morning for MAZ001-025. VT...Freeze Warning until 9 AM EDT this morning for VTZ013>015.

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UPDATE...24 SYNOPSIS...15/24 SHORT TERM...24 LONG TERM...24 AVIATION...37 HYDROLOGY...15/24

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