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FXUS61 KOKX 221421
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service New York NY
1021 AM EDT Mon May 22 2023

.SYNOPSIS...
A backdoor cold front moves across the area this morning, then
stalls in the lower Hudson Valley to western Long Island before
dissipating this evening. High pressure will be in control
tonight through Tuesday night. A cold front moves through
Wednesday afternoon into Wednesday evening. High pressure
returns late week, potentially remaining in place through the
weekend as an area of low pressure meanders south of the region.

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.NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 PM THIS EVENING/...
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Just a few minor adjustments to current observations. Otherwise, a backdoor cold front remains in the vicinity of the NY/PA border, and extends eastward across the Lower Hudson Valley into LI Sound and across eastern Long Island. This front is not expected to move much today. Soundings indicate developing instability across the lower Hudson Valley this afternoon, along with CAPE up to 200-400 J/kg, and weak lift. Inland cumulus are expected to be widespread and a few will deepen to produce light rain, and possibly thunder. Showers end early this evening with the loss of heating and as the frontal boundary dissipates.
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&& .SHORT TERM /6 PM THIS EVENING THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT/... Once the stalled frontal boundary dissipates high pressure centered across northern New England into eastern Canada will remain across the region tonight through Tuesday night. A light east flow around the high will keep temperatures below seasonal normals tonight through Tuesday night. && .LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/... Surface high pressure shifts offshore to start the period, ahead of an approaching cold front currently progged to pass through during the late afternoon and early evening hours on Wednesday. The onshore flow will limit daytime heating along the coast, where highs remain in the 60s. Inland, a mild SW flow likely allows some areas to achieve the upper 70s. With limited moisture, not anticipating a widespread rainfall from the fropa, though a few scattered showers potentially make it into the region as the front sinks south, with highest chances of seeing across the interior. Also can`t rule out an isolated thunderstorm, especially across the Lower Hudson Valley where model soundings indicate some weak instability in the late afternoon. Conditions dry out Wednesday night behind the front, with a 1030 mb high building in from the northwest once again. Blustery conditions may persist into Thursday with the tightened pressure gradient, generally gusts up to 25 mph. Blended in the NBM 90th percentile for winds late Wed night into Thursday due to this possibility. On the tail end of the departing trough, an H5 low cuts off and meanders near or over the Southeast US into the holiday weekend. Global guidance continues to vary with solutions run to run, so nothing set in stone just yet with regard to precipitation. Still, the trend with the 00z ensemble suite has been drier for the local region, so capped PoPs at lower chance (30%) much of the weekend. Temperatures will be near normal, if not just below it, for much of the period, with highs in the 60s and 70s. Other than previously noted changes, national blended guidance was followed for this update. && .AVIATION /14Z MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/...
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A backdoor cold front stalls over the Lower Hudson Valley this afternoon and evening. High pressure builds across the terminals tonight into Tuesday. VFR. Light N winds gradually veer to the NE 5-10 kt this morning, then E/SE by afternoon. Speeds increase into the low teens (kt) for coastal terminals this afternoon, and around 10 kt elsewhere, lightening under 10 kt and backing easterly overnight into Tue AM. There is a chance of a few scattered showers for Lower Hudson Valley terminals, mainly KSWF, this afternoon into early evening. While a rumble of thunder or two is possible here, confidence is too low to include in TAF at this time. ...NY Metro (KEWR/KLGA/KJFK/KTEB) TAF Uncertainty... Timing of wind shift to the E and SE may be off by 1-2 hours. The afternoon KJFK, KLGA, KEWR haze potential forecast is YELLOW...which implies slant range visibility 4-6SM outside of cloud. OUTLOOK FOR 12Z TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY... Tuesday through Friday: Mainly VFR. Brief MVFR conditions possible with a chance of SHRA Wednesday afternoon/evening. N wind G15-20kt Wednesday night into Thursday. Detailed information, including hourly TAF wind component forecasts, can be found at: https:/www.weather.gov/zny/n90
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&& .MARINE... Seas were up to a foot lower on the ocean waters than forecast and adjusted downward early this morning. Seas will increase with an increasing northeast flow mid to late morning as a backdoor cold front moves into the waters and stalls across the western waters this afternoon. Easterly winds may briefly gust to near 25 kt on the ocean waters east of Moriches Inlet this afternoon. Otherwise, high pressure will be in control and winds and seas will remain below SCA levels across the forecast waters through Tuesday night. Increasing northerly flow behind a frontal passage Wednesday evening may allow winds to gust up to 25 kt late Wednesday night through Thursday morning, especially on the ocean. Ocean seas may hang near 5 ft through the day Thursday before subsiding below SCA criteria. The pressure gradient and winds weaken by Thursday evening, with sub- advisory conditions expected on all waters thereafter into the weekend. && .HYDROLOGY... No hydrologic impacts expected through the weekend. && .OKX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... CT...None. NY...None. NJ...None. MARINE...None. && $$ SYNOPSIS...DR/MET NEAR TERM...BC/MET SHORT TERM...MET LONG TERM...DR AVIATION...DR/DS MARINE...DR/MET HYDROLOGY...DR/MET