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FXUS61 KOKX 041508
AFDOKX
Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service New York NY
1108 AM EDT Thu Apr 4 2024
.SYNOPSIS...
Low pressure near Cape Cod tracks northeast along the New
England coast today. This low will remain near eastern New
England on Friday, then exit east into the Atlantic Saturday
into Sunday. High pressure will return on Monday. A back door
cold front may approach from the northeast Tuesday into
Wednesday as a weakening frontal system approaches from the
west.
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.NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 AM FRIDAY MORNING/...
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Deepening low pres will slowly trek northeast into coastal New
England today. The sprawling associated upper low centered
near the Ohio Valley will work east through the day and keep a
chance for a few showers. As the surface low passes farther to
the east, winds will back around to a more northerly direction
and continue to weaken. A few showers will continue to be
possible into the afternoon, CAMs indicate these should be
spotty at best and conditions remain predominantly dry with QPF
under a tenth of an inch.
PoPs increase once again however late in the afternoon and
early this evening with additional shortwave energy rotating
around the passing upper low. A bit of uncertainty in where this
axis of showers sets up exactly, though best chances locally
look to be across NE NJ, NYC, and points south and west. The
shower activity shuts off tonight as the upper low passes east
into New England.
Highs today run below normal for early April as colder air
advects down in the NW flow. Soundings prog 850 mb temps falling
to around -5C this afternoon, which should translate to 40s for
most and low 50s in the urban NYC metro, about 5 to 10 degrees
below normal. Overnight lows fall back into the 30s.-- End Changed Discussion --
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.SHORT TERM /6 AM FRIDAY MORNING THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT/...
An omega block over North America translates slowly east on
Friday. Surface low pressure meanders along coastal New England
as the upper low is slow to depart. The cyclonic flow should
keep skies more cloudy than not, with perhaps some scattered
shower activity developing during the day, though not a washout.
Temperatures top out in the upper 40s and lower 50s.
As the associated upper low starts to move southward with a leading
spoke of mid level vorticity moving across late Fri night, chances
for light rain/snow showers should increase inland Fri evening, and
mainly E of NYC late Fri night into Sat.
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.LONG TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/...
No significant changes in long term thinking. Precip chances
should come to an end by Sat night, and Sunday looks dry with
partly sunny skies across S CT/Long Island and mostly sunny
skies to the west.
Noticeably milder wx arrives on Mon with high pressure sfc and
aloft building in, with high temps mostly in the lower/mid
60s, except upper 50s across ern Long Island and along south
facing shorelines. Model fcsts also continue to show a mid level
shortwave trough to the west riding atop the upper ridge axis
Mon afternoon, which could produce a fair amt of high clouds
during the time of the solar eclipse.
Fcst details become more uncertain beyond Mon night as guidance
shows the upper ridge strengthening a little, while a closed low
drops SE across the Canadian Maritimes, which should send a
back door cold front toward the area from New England, and an
upper low either approaches the western Great Lakes or gets
shunted into central Canada. Splitting the difference between
the GFS and ECMWF on timing of any back door cold fropa, with
Tue on the mild side (a few deg warmer than Mon) and somewhat
cooler temps for Wed, also slight chance PoP from Tue night into
Wed.
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.AVIATION /15Z THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY/...
Low pressure south of Cape Cod tracks to the northeast along
the New England coast today.
Variable conditions from generally VFR to MVFR expected into
early afternoon, when conditions become more widespread VFR.
Additional showers (rain/snow mix at KSWF) and MVFR conditions
will be possible again late this afternoon and this evening
into the first part of tonight. Conditions improve back to VFR
after midnight.
Winds today will be from the N to NW with speeds 10-15kt with
gusts this morning and early afternoon to 20-25kt. Gusts will be
more occasional this morning before ending this afternoon.
Wind speeds increase and gusts return Friday morning.
...NY Metro (KEWR/KLGA/KJFK/KTEB) TAF Uncertainty...
Amendments possible today changing flight categories.
An occasional wind gust may be higher than forecast. Timing of
wind gusts may be off by an hour or two.
OUTLOOK FOR 12Z FRIDAY THROUGH MONDAY...
Friday: Mainly VFR. Possible rain shower with pockets of MVFR
conditions. NW flow with gusts 20-25kt.
Saturday: Mainly VFR. Northerly gusts around 20 kt.
Sunday: VFR with northerly gusts near 20 kt.
Monday: VFR with light winds.
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 on the ocean through at least Friday night due to
elevated seas as low pressure meanders off the New England
coast. Some gusts up to 25 kt are also possible on the non ocean
waters Fri afternoon/evening. SCA cond also possible in N flow
on the ern ocean waters late Sat night into Sunday morning as
low pressure finally pulls away to the east.-- End Changed Discussion --
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.HYDROLOGY...
While additional showers are expected across the region today and
Friday, the threat for flooding from heavy rain has come to an
end.
A few streams in NE NJ may continue to rise due to excess runoff
from earlier rainfall but significant hydrological issues are
not expected into early next week.
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.TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING...
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A few spots may just touch minor with the Friday morning high
tide. The main concern will be along the South Shore Bays of
Long Island. With the last high tide cycle falling well short of
the forecast, will allow the day shift to re-evaluate the need
for any additional headlines.-- End Changed Discussion --
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.OKX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
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CT...None.
NY...None.
NJ...None.
MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 4 AM EDT Friday for ANZ350-353-355.-- End Changed Discussion --
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SYNOPSIS...DR
NEAR TERM...JMC/DR
SHORT TERM...DR
LONG TERM...BG
AVIATION...BC/MET
MARINE...JMC/BG/DR
HYDROLOGY...DR
TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING...