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FXUS61 KOKX 140837
AFDOKX

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service New York NY
337 AM EST Thu Dec 14 2023

.SYNOPSIS...
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Strong high pressure builds in from the west through Friday. Another high situated over southeast Canada builds in on Saturday, tracking off the New England coast Saturday night. Low pressure likely impacts the region Sunday into Monday with another low possibly lingering nearby Tuesday and Wednesday.
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&& .NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/...
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Strong 1040 mb sfc high centered over the Ohio Valley gradually translates into the Mid Atlantic as ridging aloft builds east into the region. Dry and cold start to the day with temperatures below freezing for most, before rebounding into the lower 40s, or a few degrees below normal. NW flow in the morning backs W by the afternoon as the high tracks a bit closer. Skies remain mostly sunny, if not entirely clear. Another cold night expected, though enhanced NW flow as a weak trough swings through New England should mitigate any additional radiational cooling. Lows bottom out in the 20s and low 30s for most by daybreak Fri, with mid 30s in the urban metro.
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&& .SHORT TERM /FRIDAY THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT/...
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Surface high pressure continues to settle over the Mid-Atlantic on Friday as ridging builds into the region. The weak trough passing to the north may continue to allow for a few 20 to 25 mph gusts into the afternoon. Otherwise, sunshine prevails with subsidence aloft helping to maintain little in the way of clouds. Temperatures nudge upwards with the building ridge and downsloping westerly winds. Highs on Friday should achieve the low to mid 50s, or about 10 degrees above normal for mid December. Flattening ridge translates east Friday night into Saturday, and then offshore Saturday night. At the surface, another surface high builds in, this time from the north and west on Saturday. Abundant sunshine continues, with another afternoon into the lower 50s for most. The high slides off the New England coast Saturday night, setting up onshore flow and increasing moisture ahead of developing low pressure over the Southeast US. No precipitation is expected through the period, though cloud cover increases Saturday night with the easterly winds.
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&& .LONG TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/...
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Better agreement among the deterministic GFS/ECMWF/Canadian regarding the next storm system to impact the area. Low pressure over the Southeast shifts north and deepens with the help of phasing energy aloft. The center of the low passes over us or to our west during Monday as it continues to head north into SE Canada. Precip type Sunday through Monday will be rain. Didn`t want to go with categorical PoPs just yet - would like to first see if the models trend somewhat consistent with a similar solution. With that said, best chance of rain is Sunday night into Monday morning, however there`s a decent chance of rain in some areas during the day Sunday as well as Monday afternoon. The rain could be heavy at times as a low level jet interacts with an anomalously moist air mass. See the hydrology section for more details. Strong wind gusts will be possible - potentially up to advisory criteria in some locations. Right now the timing for the strongest wind gusts would be late Sunday night into Monday morning, but this may change. With the storm center continuing to head NE through Canada Monday night into Tuesday, a strong shortwave may help generate another low center nearby us and possibly linger through a good portion of Wednesday. The low would at least be weaker this time, but it nevertheless continues a chance of precipitation over here all the way into Wednesday. A wintry mix will then be possible as a colder thermal profile will be in place.
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&& .AVIATION /09Z THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY/...
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High pressure will be in place through tonight. VFR. NW winds around 10kt becoming W this afternoon, then WSW this evening. ...NY Metro (KEWR/KLGA/KJFK/KTEB) TAF Uncertainty... No unscheduled amendments are expected. OUTLOOK FOR 06Z FRIDAY THROUGH MONDAY... Thursday Night through Saturday night: VFR. Sunday: MVFR possible with a chance of rain - mainly in the afternoon. E gust up to 20kt possible at the coast in the aftn. Sunday night and Monday: MVFR or lower in rain. Chance of E-SE gusts of at least 30kt along the coast. LLWS possible as well, mainly late Sunday night into Monday morning. Winds may shift to SW to W Monday afternoon. 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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SCA continues into early morning for the Peconic and Gardiners Bays and the central/eastern LI Sound, with NW gusts up to 25 kt. This lingers perhaps a few additional hours on the ocean waters and ocean seas peak 5 to 6 ft before lowering by the afternoon. Winds subside below small craft criteria by late morning on all waters, before increasing once again late this evening. Another SCA will likely need to be hoisted on the ocean for tonight into Friday with gusts 25 to 30 kt once again possible. These conds subside by Fri evening, and conditions are forecast to remain below SCA thresholds on all waters through Sat night. Winds and seas increase in advance of low pressure approaching from the south Sunday into Monday. Uncertainty regarding its ultimate track, strength and timing, but at least SCA conds will probably occur at some point on most, if not all, waters during this period. Potential for gales as well, but too much uncertainty to include in the HWO at this time.
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&& .HYDROLOGY...
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Rain from Sunday through Monday could potentially be in the range of at least 1 to 2 inches with locally higher amounts. At least minor urban/small stream flooding will be possible. Too early to have any confidence in any flash flooding potential as a trend of consistency has not yet been established by the models. Adverse impacts from rain so far appear to most likely occur during Sunday night into Monday morning when the rain could be heavy at times.
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&& .OKX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... CT...None. NY...None. NJ...None. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 6 AM EST early this morning for ANZ331-332-340-355. Small Craft Advisory until 10 AM EST this morning for ANZ350- 353. && $$ SYNOPSIS...JC/DR NEAR TERM...DR SHORT TERM...DR LONG TERM...JC AVIATION...JC MARINE...JC/DR HYDROLOGY...JC/DR