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FXUS61 KOKX 070814
AFDOKX

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service New York NY
414 AM EDT Sun Apr 7 2024

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A large low pressure system will continue to rotate southeast of Nova Scotia today, gradually moving farther offshore tonight into Monday. High pressure will then build in through Monday and remain into Tuesday. A backdoor cold front crosses the region late Tuesday. A complex frontal system then approaches midweek, with the associated warm front lifting through Wednesday, before an attendant cold front approaches on Thursday, moving through late Thursday or early Friday. High pressure returns next weekend.
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&& .NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/...
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Good model agreement in offshore upper low continuing to drift east into Western Atlantic today into tonight, with upper ridging gradually building east into the area tonight. At the surface, a large offshore low southeast of Nova Scotia today, will drift east tonight, with surface high pressure gradually building in from the west. One more day of cyclonic flow today, gradually relenting in wake of one final shortwave pivoting through eastern portions of the area this aft. Partly sunny (west) to mostly cloudy (east) diurnal cloud cover in response. With continued drying of the column, any afternoon shower threat should be very isolated and primarily for far SE CT and twin forks. Clearing skies and good radiational cooling conditions likely across outlying areas tonight with temps there falling below freezing. Temps holding near 40 for the NYC/NJ metro area.
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&& .SHORT TERM /MONDAY THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT/...
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Pseudo rex blocking upper pattern, with upper ridging squeezing up through the region, in between exiting western Atlantic upper low on Monday (replaced by a Greenland low on Tuesday), and a northern plains/SW Ontario upper low. At the surface, elongated high pressure down the entire east coast, builds south of the region Monday into Monday Night with dry conditions and mild return flow Monday into Tuesday. A weak warm front approaches from the SW Monday Night, but appears to dissipate across western portions of the area Monday Night. This will be followed by southeastern Canadian high pressure nosing down towards the area late Tuesday into Tuesday Night in response to Greenland low, with a likely backdoor cold frontal passage late Tue aft/eve. Dry and seasonably mild conditions for Monday with developing return flow. Latest model trends are indicating more in the way of cirrus and possible mid deck streaming in the afternoon as a weak shortwave shears over upper ridge axis. The increased cloud cover may keep temps a bit lower than max potential, but lower 60s are likely for much of the region (a few degrees above seasonable), except upper 50s for immediate south coasts with afternoon sea breeze development. Outside of urban centers, particularly pine barrens, temps could drop a couple of degrees during partial eclipse between 3-4pm, but otherwise not anticipating any significant sensible weather anomalies. A shearing shortwave rounding the upper ridge and weak warm front late Monday into Monday Night will continue to increase cirrus/mid deck, with perhaps a few sprinkles across far western sections. Mild conditions with lows in the 40s (near 50 NYC/NJ metro) in waa flow and with cloud cover. Mild start to the day on Tuesday, but quite a bit of spread on temperatures dependent on lingering cloud cover and timing of backdoor front in the aft/eve. Will stay close to NBM deterministic guidance based on uncertainty, lower 70s interior and lower to mid 60s coast. If more in the way of sunshine and backdoor cold front holds off till late, potential for temps to run several degrees warmer than forecast. Potential for a few showers developing across far western areas late Tue Night as subtropical jet begins to extend eastward and frontal system approaches from the Ohio Valley.
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&& .LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/...
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After a dry start to the week, rain returns to the region starting midweek, lingering through Friday. The synoptic flow becomes more amplified out of the southeast on Wednesday as a warm front lifts north ahead of an approaching trough. While PoPs are high Wed and Thu, it won`t be raining the entire period. More scattered in coverage showers as the region becomes warm sectored into Thursday. A steadier period of rain is likely late Thursday into Friday ahead of the attendant cold front. It`s possible a few thunderstorms could develop, although parameters are marginal and have opted to omit from forecast at this time. Ensemble means paint a widespread 1 to 2 inches at this point, with the bulk Thursday and Thu night along and ahead of the associated cold front. WPC has the region in a marginal risk for excessive rainfall for NYC and Long Island, with a slight just to the north across the Lower Hudson Valley and southern Connecticut. While localized areal or flash flooding is possible with this system, more concerned with a riverine flood threat given the antecedent conditions and high stream flows. Timing differences amongst the globals continue, with the GFS tracking the front thru early Friday morning, and the ECM about 12 hours slower. Either way, the steadiest of the rain comes to an end on Friday, although spotty showers are likely in the cyclonic flow as the trough axis and upper low advance east over the region. Gusty winds on the backside as the surface low deepens to the north into Saturday. Surface high pressure then gradually builds in from the southeast over the weekend as the trough lifts out.
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&& .AVIATION /08Z SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/...
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Low pressure off the New England coast tracks further offshore as high pressure builds in from the west. VFR. N flow increases back to around 10-15G20kt by late this morning and continues thru the afternoon. Flow likely goes light and variable for a few hours toward 00Z Mon as the high builds over, then becoming WNW into early Monday morning. Cigs remain near 5 kft during the day, clearing overnight. ...NY Metro (KEWR/KLGA/KJFK/KTEB) TAF Uncertainty... Occasional 20 kt gusts into early this morning possible. Gusts later in the day may be more occasional at times. OUTLOOK FOR 06Z MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY... Late tonight through Tuesday: VFR. Wednesday: MVFR possible with chance of showers. E winds G15-20kt. . Thursday: MVFR or lower with showers likely. SE winds G25-30kt. LLWS possible. 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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High pressure builds in from w to e today into tonight. This has conds falling below SCA on the ocean this morning, and sub-SCA conditions through Tuesday Night for all waters. Note, a backdoor cold frontal passage late Tue/Tue eve may bring easterly gusts to 20 kt in its wake. Increasing onshore flow ahead of a frontal system may bring a return of SCA conditions on the ocean waters late Wednesday or early Thursday. A higher likelihood Thu into Thu night, with gales possible on the ocean, and widespread SCA conds elsewhere.
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&& .HYDROLOGY...
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A period of moderate to potentially heavy rain is likely Thursday into Friday as a frontal system moves through the region. At this time, the most likely solution is for 1 to 2 inches of rain to fall in this period. This will bring the potential for minor nuisance flooding of urban and poor drainage areas, along with a riverine flood threat. Localized flash flooding cannot be ruled out, but the threat appears low at this time.
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&& .TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING...
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Localized minor flooding likely in southern Nassau and Queens, and coastal Fairfield and Westchester this morning. More widespread minor flooding likely in these vulnerable spots with this eve/tonight high tide (and isolated minor elsewhere), as tidal departures needed for minor drop as low as 1/4 ft, and Ekman effects from the offshore low increase water levels along the entire coast. Another round of localized minor coastal flooding is likely Monday morning, and more widespread minor flooding Monday evening.
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&& .OKX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
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CT...Coastal Flood Advisory from 9 PM this evening to 1 AM EDT Monday for CTZ009. NY...Coastal Flood Advisory from 9 PM this evening to 1 AM EDT Monday for NYZ071. Coastal Flood Advisory from 6 PM this evening to midnight EDT tonight for NYZ178-179. NJ...None. MARINE...None.
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&& $$ SYNOPSIS...DR/NV NEAR TERM...NV SHORT TERM...NV LONG TERM...DR AVIATION...DR MARINE...DR/NV HYDROLOGY...DR/NV TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING...NV