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FXUS61 KOKX 051457
AFDOKX

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service New York NY
957 AM EST Mon Feb 5 2024

.SYNOPSIS...
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High pressure will slowly build from the north and west into Thursday, then shift to the southeast and pass offshore Thursday night into Friday. A frontal system will approach from the west Friday into Friday night, with a cold front moving across on Saturday. This cold front will exit the area Saturday night, with low pressure lingering near the Canadian Maritimes on Sunday.
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&& .NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/...
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Tweaked fcst slightly, mostly to trend from 13Z obs. High pressure continues to slowly build in from the north and west while strong low pressure spins in place well offshore before heading farther east this evening. This surface pattern will result in a prolonged period of a dry northerly flow. Aloft, we remain on the western side of an upper level trough. Sunny skies are expected again today, with high temps mostly in the lower/mid 40s, a few degrees above normal for early February. Tonight, an embedded shortwave in the aforementioned upper level trough moves overhead. The only affect this will have on the weather is the potential for some clouds, mainly over the eastern half of the area. Have continued the upward trend in sky cover. With winds remaining around 10 mph, and the chance for some sky cover, stuck with the NBM for tonight`s lows vs the colder MOS guidance. Lows will be from near 30 in NYC, to the 20s elsewhere.
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&& .SHORT TERM /TUESDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT/...
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Aforementioned offshore low pressure continues to head east Tuesday morning and the pressure gradient relaxes a bit as high pressure continues to build in from the north and west. Another strong low will pass well offshore to our south and east late Tuesday into early Wednesday, which may tighten up the pressure gradient again just a bit. This will have no significant impact and winds will be similar to Monday. The upper level trough departs on Wednesday and a ridge starts to builds over the east coast. Some clouds associated with the offshore lows may stick around through early Wednesday, mainly for eastern areas. However, any associated precip is expected to stay offshore. Highs on Tuesday will be a few degrees cooler than Monday, but then a warming trend starts on Wednesday that will continue through Saturday. Highs Wednesday will be similar to Monday.
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&& .LONG TERM /THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/...
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No significant changes to the long term period. Followed the NBM closely. Dry conditions will persist Thursday through Friday with high pressure over the area gradually shifting offshore into Friday. A frontal system approaches the area on Friday with a warm font moving through Friday night followed by a cold frontal passage sometime late Saturday or Saturday night. Much of the forcing appears to maximize to the north of the area, closer to the parent low over the Great Lakes. As such, only a slight chance to low chance of showers exist with the warm frontal passage on Friday night and the cold frontal passage on Saturday or Saturday night. Beyond Saturday, a low pressure may develop offshore over the Canadian Maritimes with another potential piece of energy approaching the area from the southwest. Southerly flow ahead of the frontal system on Friday and then on Saturday will allow temperatures to be on a general warming trend. Highs Thursday will be slightly above average with highs in the middle to upper 40s. Highs Friday rise into the upper 40s to low 50s and highs on Saturday will be in the low to middle 50s. Some localized spots may be in the upper 50s as the area will be in the warm sector of the frontal system.
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&& .AVIATION /15Z MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/...
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High pressure remains centered to our north and west through tonight. VFR. Coastal locations, mainly KISP, KBDR, KGON may see some low stratus develop after 6Z tonight but should remain FEW to SCT. NNW winds 10-15 kt veer back to the N tonight. ...NY Metro (KEWR/KLGA/KJFK/KTEB) TAF Uncertainty... No unscheduled amendments expected. OUTLOOK FOR 12Z TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY... Tuesday - Tuesday night: Mainly VFR. Coastal locations may have low stratus with MVFR TUesday night and into early Wednesday morning. Wednesday - Friday: 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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Long period 2-ft ESE swells from offshore low pressure will continue through at least tonight and possibly into Tuesday, with rough conditions around inlets. However, sub-SCA conditions are expected through then, with ocean seas peaking just below 5 ft. Ocean seas could reach 5 ft by late Tuesday and remain at 4-5 ft thereafter, with SCA likely needed then. Elevated seas should then linger on the ocean waters Thursday through Friday night mainly due to higher seas. For Friday into Friday night, wind gusts are currently forecast near 20 kt, so there is a possibility for SCA level wind gusts of 25 kt on much of the waters during this time if gusts trend higher in subsequent forecasts.
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&& .HYDROLOGY... There are no hydrologic concerns through the weekend. && .TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING...
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A prolonged period of ESE long period swells from two offshore low pressure systems, combined with increasing astronomical tides due to a new moon on Friday, will bring the potential for minor coastal flooding this week. Water levels last night came in a little lower than fcst, so minor flooding may be less likely to occur tonight, but still appears likely with later high tide cycles.
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&& .OKX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... CT...None. NY...None. NJ...None. MARINE...None. && $$ SYNOPSIS...JT/MW NEAR TERM...JT/BG SHORT TERM...JT LONG TERM...MW AVIATION...JMC/MW MARINE...JT/MW HYDROLOGY...JT/MW TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING...BG