NZUS97 KILN 051934 WRKAFD .LONG TERM /Friday through Wednesday/... Amplified mid and upper level flow pattern with large low over the eastern Great Lakes at the beginning of the long term forecast period. This low will translate east into New England Friday with ongoing snow changing to rain and coming to an end. Any snow Friday morning will be light and only expected to be a tenth or two over ILN/s northeast counties. Breezy conditions especially early on Friday with northwest winds of 15 to 25 kts. Temperatures to be 10 to 15 degrees below normal with highs Friday ranging from the lower 40s northeast to near 50 southwest. Surface high pressure will build across the region on Saturday offering dry weather. Temperatures will moderate close to normal, ranging from the mid 50s northeast to the lower 60s southwest. Large mid/upper level ridge to build over the region with a good southerly low level flow developing on the back side of retreating surface high pressure late in the weekend. This will provide continued dry weather and a warming trend. Highs on Sunday to warm to readings around 10 degrees above normal, ranging from the upper 60s northeast to the lower 70s southwest. Mid level flow to back early next week ahead of trof moving into the upper MS Vly. WAA pattern to continue with an increase in moisture. Model solutions a little slower and will hold off on any mention of showers until Monday night. On the warm side of the system temperatures expect to be 10 to 15 degrees above normal, with highs on Monday ranging from the lower 70s northwest to the mid 70s southeast. Will continue chance of showers and add a mention of thunder during the day Tuesday with marginal instability indicated. Highs Tuesday continue above normal, ranging from the upper 60s northwest to the lower 70s southeast. High pressure to build in Wednesday drying out the region. Temperatures will be closer to normal with highs from the upper 50s northeast to the lower 60s southwest. &&