Wilson, NY Marine Weather and Tide Forecast
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May 18, 2024 7:29 PM EDT (23:29 UTC) Change Location
Sunrise 5:45 AM   Sunset 8:36 PM
Moonrise 2:50 PM   Moonset 2:33 AM 
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LOZ030 Lower Niagara River- 640 Am Edt Sat May 18 2024

Today - Light and variable winds. Cloudy this morning, then becoming partly Sunny.

Tonight - North winds less than 10 knots. Partly to mostly cloudy.

Sunday - Light and variable winds becoming north 5 to 10 knots. Partly Sunny in the morning, then becoming mostly Sunny.

Sunday night - East winds less than 10 knots. Partly cloudy.

Monday - Light and variable winds. Partly cloudy.

Tuesday - Southwest winds 5 to 10 knots becoming south. A chance of showers Tuesday night.

Wednesday - South winds 10 to 15 knots becoming southwest. Showers likely during the day, then showers likely with a chance of Thunderstorms Wednesday night.
winds and waves higher in and near Thunderstorms.

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Area Discussion for - Buffalo, NY
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FXUS61 KBUF 182114 AFDBUF

Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Buffalo NY 514 PM EDT Sat May 18 2024

SYNOPSIS
High pressure extending from the Labrador Sea and the Canadian maritimes back across our region will generally keep fair dry weather in place through at least the beginning of the new work week. More notable will be the summer like heat that we can look forward to...as the mercury in most areas will climb WELL into the 80s for the Monday through Wednesday time frame. Time to check up on those air conditioners.

NEAR TERM /THROUGH SUNDAY/
Any lingering convection will quickly diminish with the loss of daytime heating early this evening. After that, quiet and dry weather will take hold. Lingering low-level moisture due to the will allow for some fog formation overnight, especially across western New York. Expect overnight lows in the 50s.

After some early morning fog and stratus, mainly dry weather is expected Sunday as a mid and upper level ridge starts to build overhead. There will be an outside chance for some diurnally driven scattered showers across the Genesee Valley/Finger Lakes with a weak lingering surface convergent boundary in place. High temperatures should peak in the mid to upper 70s.

SHORT TERM /SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT/
A mid and upper level ridge will become anchored over our region this period, with mainly fair weather and building warmth.

A shortwave trough will ripple through this ridge over Canada Monday night, possibly bringing a shower down into the Saint Lawrence Valley. Otherwise moisture left behind this shortwave may aid in development of a few spot showers or thunderstorms along a strengthening lake breeze boundary Tuesday afternoon. Subsidence with the ridge aloft should keep any activity isolated.

The southwesterly flow will steadily increase temperatures aloft at 850 hPa, such that at the surface most areas will see day to day warming of a degree or two. By Tuesday, 850 hPa temperatures of +14 to +16 will yield widespread 80s, and perhaps a few 90 degree readings in the Genesee Valley. The exception will be northeast of Lakes Erie and Ontario where the southwest flow off the cool Lake waters will hold back the heat for metro areas of Buffalo and northern Watertown.

LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/
Low pressure tracking from Lake Superior to Hudson Bay will place our region in the warm sector for much of the day Wednesday. With SSW downslope flow will hedge on the warm side of guidance with highs 85 to 90 across lower elevations, including Buffalo and Rochester. 12Z model consensus brings a cold front through Thursday evening, with a chance of showers and thunderstorms ahead of the front Wednesday afternoon and showers and thunderstorms likely Wednesday night with the frontal passage.

Possibly a lingering shower behind the front on Thursday with afternoon temperatures still slightly above normal despite the cold frontal passage. After this, weak high pressure will build across the region resulting in mainly rain-free weather Thursday night through Friday night. A secondary cold front will approach the region Thursday night, and may pass through all or part of the area Friday and into the weekend. Lower confidence in temperature forecast for this time period, with forecast highs in the mid 60s to mid 70s representing a consensus of model guidance. These could be 5 or more degrees warmer or cooler depending on the position of the front. Chances of showers with the front will remain low, but a stray shower can't be ruled out on Saturday.

AVIATION /21Z SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/
Any lingering convection will diminish with the loss of daytime heating early this evening. There will be some fog possible overnight which may bring some impacts with LIFR-IFR conditions.

Outlook...
Sunday through Tuesday...mainly VFR.
Wednesday...VFR-MVFR. Showers and thunderstorms likely.
Thursday...Mainly VFR. A chance of showers and thunderstorms.

MARINE
A highly saturated air mass will continue over the lower Great Lakes tonight allowing for fog and stratus to develop over the lakes. Poor visibility conditions may redevelop and become widespread tonight into Sunday morning on Lake Erie and the western end of Lake Ontario with light flow.

Otherwise, light winds with minimal wave action expected on the lakes through Monday.

South winds develop and begin to pick up by Tuesday as a cold front near the eastern Great Lakes but conditions will likely remain below small craft levels. The next chance at small craft conditions may materialize by midweek as low pressure sends a cold front through the lakes.

BUF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
NY...None.
MARINE...None.




Weather Reporting Stations
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Stations Dist Age Wind Air TempWater Temp WavesinHgDewPt
OLCN6 - Olcott Harbor, NY 6 mi89 min ENE 4.1G5.1 56°F 29.94
YGNN6 - Niagara Coast Guard , NY 13 mi89 min ENE 4.1G8 58°F 29.93
NIAN6 - 9063012 - Niagara Intake, NY 19 mi59 min 67°F 29.92
BUFN6 - 9063020 - Buffalo, NY 30 mi59 min NW 11G14 66°F 63°F29.8858°F
45159 - NW Lake Ontario Ajax 33 mi89 min ESE 3.9G3.9 56°F 53°F1 ft29.93
45139 - West Lake Ontario - Grimsby 37 mi89 min NNE 1.9G3.9 58°F 58°F0 ft29.94
PSTN6 - 9063028 - Sturgeon Point, NY 44 mi59 min 62°F 29.89
45142 - Port Colborne 46 mi89 min W 5.8G7.8 61°F 59°F0 ft29.91


Wind History for Buffalo, NY
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AirportDistAgeWind ktVisSkyWeatherTempDewPtRHinHg
KIAG NIAGARA FALLS INTL,NY 15 sm36 minNNE 0810 smClear70°F57°F64%29.92
CYSN ST CATHARINES/NIAGARA DISTRICT,CN 20 sm29 minN 0415 smA Few Clouds63°F61°F94%29.92
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