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FXUS61 KOKX 260919
AFDOKX

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service New York NY
519 AM EDT Wed Jul 26 2023

.SYNOPSIS...
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High pressure will remain offshore this week, bringing heat and humidity into the area from Thursday into Saturday. An upper level disturbance will pass through late Thursday into Thursday evening bringing potential severe weather. A cold frontal passage is expected on Saturday, with Canadian high pressure building in its wake for Sunday and remaining to the west into early next week.
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&& .NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/...
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As high clouds exit to the east, low clouds and fog remain in place mostly NW of the NYC metro urban corridor. These should burn off fairly quickly after sunrise, with mostly sunny skies expected, just some sct afternoon Cut mainly from NYC north/west. Temps are running on the high side of the guidance, so have fcst upper 80s and lower 90s across the area, hottest over urban NE NJ. Can`t totally rule out the heat index briefly touching 95 at or near EWR, otherwise heat index values should remain close to or only a little higher than actual temps, and below 95. Some lead energy well in advance of an upper trough crossing the Great Lakes may bring some mid level clouds into the region late tonight. Some patchy low clouds and fog may also be possible late but have not yet included these in the forecast. Low temps tonight should be mostly in the 70s.
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&& .SHORT TERM /THURSDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/...
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Have replaced the heat advisory with an excessive heat watch for most of NE NJ, and expanded the heat advisory to include coastal SE CT and the south fork of Long Island. Both hazards now run into early Friday evening. Heat and humidity should ramp up quickly on Thu in SW flow between the approaching shortwave and strong western Atlantic ridging, with temps both days reaching the upper 90s to near 100 in urban NE NJ, and the lower/mid 90s elsewhere. Dewpoints in the lower 70s to start each morning should decrease slightly to the upper 60s from NYC north/west, but remain steady elsewhere or even increase to the mid 70s along the coast. This will yield max heat index values of just over 105 in the watch area, 100-104 in most other urban areas and the valleys of Orange County, and 95-100 elsewhere. SW flow will become quite breezy along the south shore of Long Island, with gusts to 30 mph likely in the afternoon. Line of tstms with the approaching shortwave trough should arrive during the late afternoon and evening hours. SPC has placed the entire region in a slight risk for severe tstms, with the main threat damaging wind, and the CSU-MLP 00Z Day 2 forecast shows even higher probabilities of damaging wind from NYC north/west, centered over the lower Hudson Valley. If the timing is earlier than fcst this may allow enough convective debris clouds to overspread parts of the area and dampen temps and heat index values by a few degrees.
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&& .LONG TERM /FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY/...
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Conditions will continue to be warm overnight Friday, with lows in the 70s once again region-wide and although Saturday will be hot again, it will be a few degrees cooler thanks to increasing clouds due to an approaching cold front. Highs will range from the upper 80s to lower 90s. Heat advisories may need to be extended into Saturday as heat index values across much of Long Island, NYC, NE NJ, and southern Connecticut will be in the 95-100 range. Models are in fairly good agreement with the timing of the cold front passage Saturday into Saturday evening, pushing offshore by early Saturday night. However, there will still be some timing differences in where and when showers and thunderstorms will develop. Thereafter, Canadian high pressure builds in at the surface for Sunday and remains west of the area through Tuesday night. Aloft, a trough will be in place for the Northeast and into the Mid- Atlantic while a ridge builds over the Plains and Rockies. This will introduce a cooler and drier airmass into the region for Sunday onward. Highs are expected to be a couple of degrees below normal while dew points drop into the 50s (possibly even into the upper 40s if enough mixing and drier air move into NW portions of the forecast area). Dew points may rise into the lower to middle 60s by Tuesday afternoon.
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&& .AVIATION /09Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/...
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High pressure remains offshore. Outside of potentially patchy MVFR or lower fog/stratus for some terminals mainly outside of NYC into early this morning, mainly VFR conditions are expected to prevail through the TAF period. There may even be brief periods of MVFR conditions for some metro terminals. Winds will be light and variable at 5 kts or less through daybreak this morning and then become more southerly near 5-10 kt for most terminals this morning into the afternoon. Sea breezes look to shift winds more to the SE for KTEB and KEWR. ...NY Metro (KEWR/KLGA/KJFK/KTEB) TAF Uncertainty... Occasional gusts between 15-20 kt possible this afternoon. OUTLOOK FOR 06Z THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY... Wednesday night: VFR. Thursday: Possible showers and thunderstorms at times afternoon into evening with brief MVFR to IFR possible. Higher chances of showers and thunderstorms near KSWF. If tstms develop, they could become severe. Otherwise, VFR. SW wind gusts along coast around 20 kt day into evening. Friday: Possible showers and thunderstorms at times afternoon into evening with brief MVFR to IFR possible to the north and west of NYC. Otherwise, VFR. Saturday: Chance of showers and thunderstorms with MVFR to IFR possible at times. Otherwise, VFR. Sunday: VFR. Detailed information. including hourly TAF wind component forecasts, can be found at: https:/www.weather.gov/zny/n90
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&& .MARINE...
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A Marine Weather Statement continues for Long Island Sound. The US Coast Guard still indicates a large debris field caused by recent flooding across New England. Sub-SCA criteria is expected tonight through Wednesday night. A persistent SW flow increases Thursday with gusts reaching SCA levels on the ocean waters, the bays of Long Island, and the far ern Sound. A few gusts to 35 kt may even be possible on the ocean waters especially out east, and the 06Z HRRR signals potential for a longer duration of 35-kt gusts late afternoon and early evening Thu for the ocean E of Fire Island Inlet. Seas per NWPS should build to 6-9 ft during this time as well. SCA conditions should ramp down from late Thu night into Fri morning. However, a brief period of 25 kt gusts is again possible on Sat with passage of a cold front, and ocean seas up to 5 ft expected as southerly flow increases ahead of the approaching front. Ocean seas then subside by late Sat night and remain below SCA levels through Mon as winds become more NW.
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&& .HYDROLOGY...
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Locally heavy rain is possible from late afternoon into early evening Thu, which may cause minor nuisance and poor drainage flooding.
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&& .TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING...
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There is a low risk for the development of rip currents at the ocean beaches Wednesday and a high risk, especially in the afternoon, on Thursday.
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&& .OKX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
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CT...Heat Advisory from 11 AM Thursday to 9 PM EDT Friday for CTZ005>012. NY...Heat Advisory from 11 AM Thursday to 9 PM EDT Friday for NYZ067>075-078>081-176>179. Air Quality Alert from 11 AM this morning to 11 PM EDT this evening for NYZ069>075-176-178. NJ...Heat Advisory from 11 AM Thursday to 9 PM EDT Friday for NJZ002. Air Quality Alert from 11 AM this morning to 11 PM EDT this evening for NJZ002-004-006-103>108. Excessive Heat Watch from Thursday morning through Friday evening for NJZ004-006-103>108. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory from noon Thursday to midnight EDT Thursday night for ANZ332-340-345. Small Craft Advisory from 8 AM Thursday to 6 AM EDT Friday for ANZ350-353-355.
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&& $$ SYNOPSIS...BG/JP NEAR TERM...BG SHORT TERM...BG LONG TERM...JP AVIATION...JP MARINE...BG/JP HYDROLOGY...BG/JP TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING...