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FXUS61 KOKX 302025
AFDOKX

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service New York NY
425 PM EDT Tue Jul 30 2024

.SYNOPSIS...
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A weak cold front or surface trough approaches from the west tonight into Wednesday, passing through during the evening hours Wednesday. A series of weak fronts then move through the area Thursday through Monday.
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&& .NEAR TERM /THROUGH WEDNESDAY/...
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Shortwave ridging between an upper low over eastern Canada and an upper trough over the Ohio Valley will largely keep the area quiet this evening. There were a few cells breaking out in eastern PA. Latest HRRR shows the possibility of something isolated this evening north and west as the cap weakens. The main activity over central PA will be the primary focus, which lifts NE through this evening in conjunction with the aforementioned upper trough. CAMs generally weaken this convection due to the loss of daytime instability, bringing it into western portions of the area around or shortly after midnight. By that time, there is very little CAPE, so expecting mainly showers with a few thunderstorms. The associated upper trough does provide some lift, enough to think that whatever convection makes it here may work east across coastal areas into Wednesday morning. There is no severe weather threat at this time due to lack of instability and a weakly sheared environment. However, with PWATs increasing to around 2 inches, brief downpours are possible. Gusty south winds up to 25 mph will continue along the immediate coast for the evening, then gradually dissipate. For Wednesday, any showers and thunderstorms over eastern sections in the morning lift NE. However, with the upper trough slowly working across the area and a destabilizing airmass, expect redevelopment. Initially, expect the development north and west of NYC, but working east through the day. There could be multiple bands translating W to E with the individual cells tracking SW to NE. While it will not be raining much of the time, there is a good chance for most locations to see a shower and/or thunderstorm. Thus, rain chances are in the 50-60 percent range. Once again severe is unlikely, but can`t rule out a severe thunderstorm across the interior where the higher CAPE will exits. Increasing cloud cover tonight with the approaching upper trough will limit cooling overnight, but will keep temperatures cooler on Wednesday. Lows will generally be in the 70s with high in the 80s, warmest away from the immediate coast. Right now, heat indices around 95 are forecast to be spotty across metro NE NJ. Should we realize more sun than forecast, values could be more widespread.
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&& .SHORT TERM /WEDNESDAY NIGHT/...
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The cold front or surface trough push through the area Wednesday evening, ending the threat of shower and thunderstorms. Winds will shift around to the west with some lowering of dew points, but still very humid. Skies will clear as well. Lows will be in the upper 60s well north and west, to the lower and middle 70s elsewhere.
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&& .LONG TERM /THURSDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/...
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Key Points: * Multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms possible each day into Monday. * Heat index values over 95 likely Thu/Fri and possibly into the weekend, especially for NE NJ, the NYC metro area, the lower Hudson Valley, and the interior CT river valley. An active upper flow will be in place through much of the period, with the area on the southern fringe of the westerlies and several upper level disturbances moving through, which should bring diurnal convection each day through Monday. The best days for convection look to be Thu and again Sat/Sunday. Coverage may be more limited on Fri as any lead disturbances ahead of a closed low over the Ohio Valley will be moving through downstream shortwave ridging. The closed low is poised to affect the area through the weekend. Heat should begin building on Thu with deep mixing and downslope flow, with more in the way of sunshine before any afternoon convection. High temps will be in the lower/mid 90s away from south facing shorelines, with heat index values in the 90s, possibly touching 100 in urban NE NJ, parts of NYC, and scattered locations across CT/Long Island just in from the shoreline where higher dewpoints may advect in from off the ocean/Sound on afternoon sea breezes. Shortwave ridging on Friday should allow for heat and humidity to continue to build, before potential for late day/evening convection ahead of the aforementioned lead shortwave. Friday should feature high temps similar to those on Thu but slightly higher dewpoints, with 95+ heat index values expected for most of the area, and reaching/surpassing 100 mainly across NE NJ and parts of NYC. Temps for the weekend may not be quite as warm but could be offset by higher dewpoints to yield 95+ heat index values in spots, especially NE NJ and in/around NYC. Heat advisories will likely be needed for parts of the area for Thu- Fri, and possibly into the weekend. There will be little relief at night as temperatures bottom out in the upper 60s and 70s.
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&& .AVIATION /19Z TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/... An upper level low will linger over New England today. A weak surface trough approaches tonight. VFR today. MVFR tonight, borderline IFR, in spots. VFR tomorrow, except in showers/thunderstorms. Southerly wind speeds 10-20G20-30kt this afternoon/early evening. The strongest gusts will be at KJFK/KLGA. S 10 kt tonight. SW/SSW 10 kt tomorrow. Low confidence in showers occurring late tonight/early tomorrow morning. Scattered thunderstorms possible tomorrow afternoon/evening. ...NY Metro (KEWR/KLGA/KJFK/KTEB) TAF Uncertainty... AMD possible for winds deviating from forecast. Start and end time of gusts may be off by an hour or two. OUTLOOK FOR 18Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY... Wednesday: MVFR/IFR cigs in low stratus into Wednesday morning. Chance low cigs continue into Wednesday afternoon. Wednesday night and Thursday: VFR. Friday-Sunday: Chance of MVFR or lower in afternoon/evening showers/tstms. Detailed information, including hourly TAF wind component forecasts, can be found at: https:/www.weather.gov/zny/n90 && .MARINE...
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Small Craft Advisory for the ocean waters has been extended into Wednesday due to a combination of marginal southerly gusts to around 25 kt and seas building to 5 to 6 ft. Highest gusts will be the first half of tonight, mainly between Sandy Hook and Fire Island Inlet. This is due to an enhanced low-level jet just east of NJ and into the NY Bight. SCA gusts are expected for the south shore bays the first half of tonight as well. Marginal SCA conditions for seas around 5 ft could linger into Wednesday evening before subsiding. However, confidence to extend the SCA into that time was low. Increasing/persistent S-SW flow may allow ocean seas to build to 5-6 ft late Sat night into Sunday.
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&& .HYDROLOGY...
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Multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms are possible tonight into Wednesday, again on Thu, and also this weekend. While widespread flood impacts are not expected, localized urban and poor drainage flood impacts are possible.
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&& .TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING...
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A high rip current risk should continue into Wed with S flow 15 kt and incoming 5 ft/7-sec period swells. Winds diminish and turn more SW-W on Thu, but still expect at least a moderate risk due to residual 3-ft swell.
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&& .OKX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
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CT...None. NY...High Risk for Rip Currents through Wednesday evening for NYZ075-080- 081-178-179. NJ...None. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 2 AM EDT Wednesday for ANZ345. Small Craft Advisory until 6 PM EDT Wednesday for ANZ350-353- 355.
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&& $$ SYNOPSIS...BG/DW NEAR TERM...DW SHORT TERM...DW LONG TERM...BG/NV AVIATION...BR MARINE...BG/DW HYDROLOGY...BG/DW TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING...BG