for this coming week, Gasifier . I not sure if this will stay northeast of us or we'll get it but it's worth keeping an eye on. HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BUFFALO NY 526 AM EDT SUN OCT 25 2015 NYZ001>008-010>014-019>021-085-260930- NIAGARA-ORLEANS-MONROE-WAYNE-NORTHERN CAYUGA-OSWEGO-JEFFERSON-LEWIS- NORTHERN ERIE-GENESEE-WYOMING-LIVINGSTON-ONTARIO-CHAUTAUQUA- CATTARAUGUS-ALLEGANY-SOUTHERN ERIE- 526 AM EDT SUN OCT 25 2015 THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR WESTERN AND NORTH CENTRAL NEW YORK. .DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT. THE PROBABILITY OF WIDESPREAD HAZARDOUS WEATHER IS LOW. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY. A COMPLEX STORM SYSTEM WILL DEVELOP MID-WEEK TURNING THE WEATHER WET AND BLUSTERY. THE MAIN CONCERNS ARE: ...RAIN...ON WEDNESDAY TROPICAL MOISTURE FROM THE REMNANTS OF HURRICANE PATRICIA WILL LIFT ACROSS THE AREA AHEAD A DEEPENING STORM SYSTEM OVER THE UPPER GREAT LAKES. THE COMBINATION WILL RESULT IN A WIDESPREAD SOAKING RAINFALL WITH MOST LOCATIONS PICKING UP ABOUT AN INCH OF RAINFALL. WHILE WIDESPREAD HYDROLOGIC ISSUES ARE NOT ANTICIPATED... THE THREAT OF LOCALLY HEAVIER RAINFALL AND URBAN AREA BLOCKED STORM DRAINS COULD LEAD TO LOCALIZED PONDING OR POOR DRAINAGE FLOODING. ...WINDS...WINDS WILL INCREASE LATE WEDNESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY ESPECIALLY NEAR THE LAKE SHORES... NIAGARA FRONTIER AND THE SAINT LAWRENCE VALLEY. WIND GUSTS COULD REACH 45-55 MPH IN THESE FAVORED LOCATIONS... WHICH COULD RESULT IN MINOR PROPERTY DAMAGE AND MAKE TRAVEL FOR HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES DIFFICULT. .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... SPOTTER ACTIVATION IS NOT EXPECTED AT THIS TIME. THIS PRODUCT...ALONG WITH OTHER WATCHES...WARNINGS...ADVISORIES... AND STATEMENTS ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE IN BUFFALO CAN BE FOUND ON THE INTERNET AT Buffalo, NY $$
Couldn't they just of said, " were all gonna a bunch of wind and rain this week, clean your storm drains"??
Thanks for the info thewoodlands . Looks like I won't be burning Wednesday. With those winds I'll wait!
Looks like mother nature will put some wood down up there Zap. Dreary down here at the moment, tropical storm remnants will drop around 2" of rain here on Wednesday.
It's the same up here today, I'm not sure what we'll get from this storm. They've been wrong a lot this year on how much rain we'll get from certain storms, the forecast seem to be on the high end when talking about how much rain will fall.
The problem with accuweather is they said we would get lots of rain from this too. However, that system looks like it will be way too far east to affect us much. In addition, they talked about all that rain but in the specific forecast, they said, just a little rain or showers. They do this a lot so they make themselves unbelievable. But then, if weather does not affect the NE, they are somewhat lost. They should perhaps stick with forecasting just for the NE.
I love the way the winds bring the fona to life.Grasses sway, still waters ripple,trees seem to speak.If only I knew their language
This is what I mean. They talked about all the rain coming but here they say, "Cloudy with a shower or two." Then the next day, "A shower; windy, cooler." Does not sound like much rain there. Looks like a fairly mild week coming up though.
We'll see if we get the 30-40 with some sites saying gust over 50 mph this afternoon and Wednesday. GUSTY SOUTH TO SOUTHEAST WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO DEVELOP OVER NORTHERN NEW YORK AND MUCH OF VERMONT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. WIND GUSTS IN THE 35 TO 45 MPH RANGE CAN BE EXPECTED DURING THIS TIME PERIOD...ESPECIALLY IN AND AROUND THE NORTHERN ADIRONDACKS OF NEW YORK AND THE GREEN MOUNTAINS OF VERMONT. EVEN STRONGER WINDS ARE EXPECTED ABOVE 4000 FEET...WHERE WIND GUSTS SHOULD REACH OVER 50 MPH. THE GUSTY WINDS MAY CAUSE TREES OR POWER LINES TO COME DOWN AND CREATE INTERRUPTIONS IN POWER. WINDS WILL NOT BE AS STRONG ON THURSDAY...BUT GUSTY SOUTHWEST WINDS OVER NORTHERN NEW YORK MAY REACH INTO THE 30 TO 40 MPH RANGE DURING THE AFTERNOON HOURS.
We're expecting the same chit here, only starting tonight late. Gusts in the 55mph range with heavy rain and scattered T storms. Be safe!
They say it will start around noon on Wednesday, we have a wind advisory on for this area. A WIND ADVISORY MEANS THAT SUSTAINED WINDS OF 31 TO 39 MPH, OR WIND GUSTS FROM 46 TO 57 MPH ARE EXPECTED. WINDS THIS STRONG CAN MAKE DRIVING DIFFICULT...ESPECIALLY FOR HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES. USE EXTRA CAUTION.
well,now the hazardous outlook has changed @4:12pm......soaking rainfall and breezy conditions to the region.......spotters are encouraged to relay WIND RELATED DAMAGE. then in the forecast discussion they talk about the low level jet being 80+ knots its only gonna be breezy,but report any wind damage