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FXUS61 KOKX 261642
AFDOKX

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service New York NY
1242 PM EDT Sat Aug 26 2023

.SYNOPSIS...
A slow moving cold front gets hung up just east of the area this
afternoon. A secondary cold front will move through tonight. High
pressure then builds in from the north and west on Sunday and
remains in control through Monday. High pressure exits to the
northeast Monday night. Low pressure and a frontal boundary will
be nearby and likely just to the south and east Tuesday, with a
pair of cold fronts moving through Wednesday. High pressure
follows for the latter half of the week.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/...
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Minor update to current weather conditions to better reflect latest observation trends. Otherwise, forecast remains on track. Mostly dry day is expected. Highs today will be in the low to mid 80s for all. Behind the secondary cold front, drier air filters into the area. Lows tonight will be in the upper 50s to mid 60s.
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&& .SHORT TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH MONDAY/... High pressure starts to build in from the north and west behind the departing secondary cold front Sunday morning. Although heights rise slightly aloft, the mean upper level trough remains over the northeast. Dry conditions are expected on Sunday and Monday, however, there could be an isolated shower across the interior Sunday afternoon with the departing shortwave trough. Confidence is too low at the moment to include in the forecast. High temperatures will be just below normal on Sunday, in the mid 70s to lower 80s. With a stronger flow out of the east on Monday and more sky cover, highs will be 3-5 degrees cooler. && .LONG TERM /MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY/... High pressure north of the area moves away and offshore Monday night and will allow more clouds into the region along with the establishment of onshore flow. A stationary boundary down to the south will start to edge north as a warm front late Mon night into Tuesday. Around the same time frame Tropical Cyclone Franklin is expected to lift north in the Western Atlantic. The system is progged to stay offshore with no direct impacts. However, some indirect impacts will be dangerous rip currents due to an increasing swell and high surf, especially out east. With previous model cycles it was being hinted that perhaps some tropical connection with theta e ridging and perhaps some enhanced rainfall for late Mon night and a portion of Tue. With the last couple of model runs this appears less likely now, thus have just slight chance to chance showers for Mon night and Tue. With an onshore flow it appears that instability will be minimal and thus have kept thunder chances out of forecast through much of Tue night. The cold front associated with the upper trough begins to pivot through late Tue night into Wed. This will maintain cold front shower chances and have included slight chance / isolated thunder for portions of the area into the day on Wed. Behind the frontal boundary look for a cP air mass with cooler temperatures and comfortable conditions into the later half of next week. Temperatures will be near normal with leftover humidity on Wed, followed by cooler temperatures and noticeably lower humidity with dew point reading in the 50s by Thursday. High pressure will be in control with dry conditions Thursday and Friday. && .AVIATION /18Z SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/... A cold front passes this morning. High pressure builds gradually late today and tonight. Any pockets of sub VFR conditions give way to VFR for all terminals behind the cold front. VFR conditions will prevail for the remainder of the TAF period. Winds become NW and N with the cold frontal passage this morning, and up to a few hours later for eastern most terminals, perhaps closer to 16z. ...NY Metro (KEWR/KLGA/KJFK/KTEB) TAF Uncertainty... Amendments may be needed with any passing shower over the next few hours, and perhaps later this afternoon with a few more passing showers. OUTLOOK FOR 12Z SUNDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY... Sunday: VFR. Monday: VFR, with MVFR/IFR and shra possible at night. Tuesday: MVFR or lower in SHRA, especially in the afternoon and evening. Wednesday: MVFR or lower with shra or tsra possible. Detailed information, including hourly TAF wind component forecasts, can be found at: https:/www.weather.gov/zny/n90 && .MARINE... Sub SCA conditions are expected through Monday night as high pressure builds in. However a SE swell being supplied by Tropical Cyclone Franklin increases and becomes more energetic into Tuesday and Tuesday night. Small craft conditions develop by Tuesday afternoon with ocean seas expected to climb to 5 to 6 ft, and perhaps to 7 ft further east Tuesday night into Wednesday. && .HYDROLOGY... There are no hydrologic issues through next week at this time. && .TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING... There is a high risk for rip current development for all but the NYC beaches (moderate) today due to 3 to 5 ft southerly wind waves. A gradually building ESE swell on Sunday will likely produce moderate risk for the LI beaches. Swells from tropical cyclone Franklin will likely build late Monday into Tuesday, continuing into midweek, increasing likelihood for high surf and dangerous rip currents. In addition, a full moon on Wed Night will have astro tides increasing through the mid to late week period. Combined with the high surf, the potential for areas of ocean beach erosion/flooding and scattered areas of dune erosion increases during the times of high tide Tue/Wed. && .OKX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... CT...None. NY...High Risk for Rip Currents until 8 PM EDT this evening for NYZ080- 081-179. NJ...None. MARINE...None. && $$