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FXUS61 KOKX 071506
AFDOKX

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service New York NY
1006 AM EST Thu Mar 7 2024

.SYNOPSIS...
Low pressure slowly pulls away today with high pressure north of the
area nosing in momentarily on Friday. Low pressure impacts the
region over the weekend. High pressure builds in behind the low next
week.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/...
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Elongated low pressure is now mainly to our east with the steadiest light rainfall out of the forecast area. Still a chance of drizzle mainly east of NYC for the rest of the morning. For this afternoon, low level moisture will still be in place with a trough of surface low pressure still running across the forecast area. Some lift will be provided as a trough aloft and the left entrance region of an upper level jet streak pass through. This will bring a chance of light rain or drizzle for most of the area, with the better chances generally over the eastern half of the forecast area. Breezy this afternoon with a northerly wind. High temperatures averaging around 50. Any lingering light rain/drizzle should end during the evening for the eastern end of Long Island. It will remain breezy and will with a north wind gusting at times to around 25 mph. Clearing overnight with north winds continuing to bring in a drier air mass. Minimum temperatures should get into the 30s, with northern portions of the Hudson Valley getting to freezing.
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&& .SHORT TERM /FRIDAY THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT/... A transitory high ridges down from the north into the region from Labrador. This will keep the CWA dry. Skies should average out mostly sunny, with perhaps some clouds offshore getting into far eastern and southeastern sections. Temperatures will continue to run a few degrees above normal, with mainly lower and middle 50s. Far eastern sections may only get into the middle and upper 40s with winds light out of the northeast. Clouds should then increase Friday night well in advance of the next system that arrives for the weekend later Saturday. Look for an onshore flow to develop late at night with lows in the 30s, to around 40 in the NYC metro. && .LONG TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... No significant changes in the long term and stuck fairly close to NBM/previous forecast. Subtropical pacific tap of moisture seen on water vapor gets here on Sat. This will produce cloudy skies ahead of the next chances for rain. As a deepening nrn stream trof interacts with this surge of moisture, rain develops late Sat, ending Sun mrng. The pcpn is mainly on the front end of this sys with a significant dry slot. As the cold pool aloft moves in Sun ngt, pcpn chances transition to shwrs. H85 gets to -8C so shsn possible. Drier weather returns for Monday. A ridge then builds across Tue and Wed keeping the area dry and allowing for a warming trend. The NBM was followed for temps Sat-Wed with a few local adjustments. && .AVIATION /15Z THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY/...
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Low pressure has moved east of the terminals and moves northeast of the region this afternoon. Conditions have started to improve a bit with MVFR to VFR cigs at the NYC terminals and IFR conditions further east. Some light rain has ended everywhere except KGON, which will be ending shortly. Expect the MVFR cigs through the morning and into the early afternoon, then conditions improve to VFR. Timing in the TAF may be off by an hour or two, which may result in an amendment. KGON may stay MVFR into the evening. North winds 10-15kt with gusts 20-25kt expected through the day. Winds diminish tonight with wind speed falling to 10kt or less and winds becoming a bit more Northeasterly. NY Metro (KEWR/KLGA/KJFK/KTEB) TAF Uncertainty... Amendments likely for changing ceilings and visibilities through this morning. The onset time of gusts frequent this morning may be off by 1-3 hours. OUTLOOK FOR 15Z FRIDAY THROUGH MONDAY... Friday: VFR. Saturday: VFR into the afternoon, then becoming MVFR or lower with rain developing late. Saturday Night: IFR and rain. SE gusts 20-25 kt possible. Sunday: MVFR or lower with rain in the morning with possible improvements to VFR in the afternoon. S winds become W into the afternoon. Gusts 20-25 kt, especially in the afternoon. Monday: Mainly VFR. NW G25-30 kt. Detailed information, including hourly TAF wind component forecasts, can be found at: https:/www.weather.gov/zny/n90
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&& .MARINE... Small craft conditions will be in place for all waters today and into this evening, with small crafts likely lowered for the western non-ocean waters late tonight. Small craft gusts are likely to linger for the eastern non-ocean waters into early Friday morning. Seas will remain elevated through Friday with small craft conditions continuing on the ocean waters. Conditions improve Friday night into early Saturday, then winds and seas increase late Sat thru Sun with low pres tracking thru the region. There is a chance for a period of gales with the system. It remains windy on Monday with at least sca winds and Gales possible. Winds gradually diminish on Tuesday. && .HYDROLOGY... The next low pressure system to move across the area this weekend is forecast to bring an average of 0.75 to 1.25 inches of rain. Locally higher amounts will be possible. WPC has placed the area in a marginal risk for excessive rainfall. Expect the potential for another round of minor urban and nuisance type flooding. && .TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING... As the weekend approaches water level departures begin to increase as minor coastal flood benchmarks get approached. Towards the late Saturday and early Sunday high tide cycles more widespread minor coastal flooding is starting to appear likely, with some locations in Western Long Island potentially reaching moderate coastal flood benchmarks. Uncertainty still remains with respect to the winds and the precise timing of the next storm system for the weekend as these factors will impact the total water level forecast. && .OKX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... CT...None. NY...None. NJ...None. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until midnight EST tonight for ANZ331-335- 338. Small Craft Advisory until 6 AM EST Friday for ANZ332-340-345. Small Craft Advisory until 6 PM EST Friday for ANZ350-353-355. && $$ SYNOPSIS...BC/JE NEAR TERM...JE/JC SHORT TERM...JE LONG TERM...BC AVIATION...BC/BR MARINE...BC/JE HYDROLOGY...BC/JE TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING...