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FXUS61 KOKX 142106
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service New York NY
406 PM EST Wed Feb 14 2024

.SYNOPSIS...
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High pressure builds in from the west through Thursday before a quick-moving low passes just north of the region Thursday night. Weak high pressure briefly returns on Friday, before low pressure approaches from the south and west Friday night. This low pressure area passes southeast of Long Island Saturday. Another weak low passes well north of the area for Sunday into Sunday night. High pressure returns for early next week before moving offshore by midweek.
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&& .NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 AM THURSDAY MORNING/...
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Upper level ridging and surface high pressure gradually build over the region through tonight. The relaxing pressure gradient will allow winds to gradually diminish, though likely remaining a bit gusty at least the first half of the night. With the high pressure, skies remain clear tonight. Temperatures will likely be the coldest of the month so far, though this isn`t saying too much given the mild pattern to start. Overnight lows bottom out in the teens inland and 20s along the coast.
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&& .SHORT TERM /6 AM THURSDAY MORNING THROUGH FRIDAY/...
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A ridge of high pressure moves over the region Thursday, shifting offshore late in the day. A clipper low dives out of the Great Lakes behind it, passing to the north in the evening and overnight. While best forcing and moisture with this quick moving system remains well to the north, a few scattered snow showers or a brief period of light snow is possible as it does so, mainly across interior CT. QPF is light, progged at or under a tenth of an inch, so any potential accumulations will be limited. Still, a coating up to an inch may be added to the lingering snowpack in some areas well inland. Along the coast, temperatures in the mid 30s may allow spotty rain or snow showers, though coverage and impacts are likely to be limited. Otherwise, conditions dry into Friday morning as weak surface high pressure briefly builds in to end the workweek. The re tightened pressure gradient behind the low will increase the flow once again, with gusts 25-30 mph likely lingering into the afternoon. Sunshine prevails as forecast highs top out within a few degrees of 40, or about normal for mid February.
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&& .LONG TERM /FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY/...
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An active weather pattern remains for the weekend. Surveying some large scale numerical weather prediction models with their surface mass fields conveys high and low pressure movements as well as other noted above surface features as stated below. Nearly a 200kt upper level westerly jet stays near Long Island to perhaps a few hundred miles offshore south to southeast of Long Island for Friday night through Sunday night. The strong upper jet shifts well east of the area for early to mid next week. For Friday night, a low moves into the mid-Atlantic. For Saturday through Saturday night, this low moves out into the Atlantic with another one approaching from the Great Lakes. The other low pressure area from the Great Lakes will move well north of the region Sunday into Sunday night. Large scale numerical weather prediction model guidances depicts a coherent solution will the first wave of low pressure. The consensus of the models convey the center of low pressure moving east of Delaware just out into the Atlantic early Saturday with the northern fringe of its associated precipitation area to the north moving across the local area. In the mid levels, a longwave trough approaches with its positive vorticity advection traversing the area late Friday night into early Saturday. In the upper levels, a strong westerly jet streak will be south of the area with its left front quad not too far away, Coastal sections of NE NJ, NYC and Long Island appear to have the higher likelihood of seeing precipitation out of this low. Went above NBM POPs for late Friday night into early Saturday. The main timeframe for the precipitation will be late Friday night through early Saturday afternoon. The airmass will be cold enough for this precipitation to be in the form of snow. Potentially, this could be another light snow event with perhaps up to a few inches of snow for parts of the region if subsequent forecasts trend farther north with the area of low pressure. Right now, forecast has around 1 inch of snow with relatively higher amounts across the coastal sections. For Saturday mid to late afternoon, and into Saturday night, the base of the mid level trough moves across the area. The surface low will be exiting well east out into the Atlantic. Brief high pressure at the surface builds in Saturday night into early Sunday. The Great Lakes low approaches Sunday and moves well north of the local region Sunday night. This low looks to have minimal moisture associated with it with much westerly flow throughout the troposphere. As a result, the forecast remains dry for this time period without much in the way of clouds. The mid level positive vorticity advection with the trough and associated energy are shown to stay well north of the region. High pressure from SE Canada builds in early next week. Quasi-zonal mid level flow early next week transitions to more of a trough pattern for the middle of next week. Dry weather is forecast to continue.
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&& .AVIATION /21Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH MONDAY/...
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High pres builds S of the region thru Thu. VFR thru the TAF period. Winds around 310 magnetic will back to 300 or left of 300 this eve. Winds diminish tngt, then back thru the day on Thu becoming S aft 18Z. ...NY Metro (KEWR/KLGA/KJFK/KTEB) TAF Uncertainty... Occasional gusts around 30 kt possible 22-00Z. OUTLOOK FOR 18Z THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY... Rest of Thursday: MVFR or lower possible aft 3Z, with a light wintry mix or rain possible. SW winds, G25kt aft 00Z, becoming W by 12Z. Friday: VFR. NW winds 15-20G25-30kt. Saturday: Chance of MVFR/IFR with snow. Sunday - Monday: 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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Small Craft Advisory continues for all waters through tonight as winds and seas remain elevated. Winds gradually weaken overnight, and conditions are expected to improve by morning. Winds and seas increase once again late Thursday as low pressure passes to the north. Small craft conditions return to all waters by the evening, with gales a possibility, particularly on the ocean and eastern LI Sound. Confidence in coverage on widespread gales was a bit too low for a watch at this time, though certainly possible a watch or warning could be needed. Widespread SCA wind gusts are forecast Thursday night into Friday with possible gales on the ocean. As winds Winds subside during the day, though ocean seas may remain above 5 ft into the evening. Friday night, briefly below SCA for the forecast waters but Moriches to Montauk zone could have some near 5 ft seas early evening. SCA level wind gusts forecast to return to the waters this weekend, with ocean seas also rising up to SCA levels second half of this weekend. SCA gusts remain Monday before dropping below SCA Monday night.
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&& .HYDROLOGY... There are no hydrologic issues expected through early next week. && .OKX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... CT...None. NY...None. NJ...None. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 6 AM EST Thursday for ANZ331-332- 335-338-340-345-350-353-355. && $$ SYNOPSIS...JM/DR NEAR TERM...DR SHORT TERM...DR LONG TERM...JM AVIATION...JMC MARINE...JM/DR HYDROLOGY...JM/DR