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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service New York NY
1033 PM EDT Wed Oct 9 2024

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A cold front moves through early tonight. High pressure then builds in from the west through the end of the week. A dry cold front moves through the region late Friday night into Saturday. Another frontal system impacts the region Sunday into Monday night with a strong cold front moving through late day Monday. High pressure builds in Tuesday and Wednesday.
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&& .NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 AM THURSDAY MORNING/...
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A strong upper low over eastern Canada and into the Northeast will send another shortwave trough across the area tonight, with a cold front currently moving through the area. A few sprinkles or even a light shower is possible across the interior. Behind the cold front, there will be a period of gusty NW winds up to around 25 mph. Highest gusts will be near the coast. While skies will be mainly clear, NW winds will keep the airmass mixed enough to limit the radiational cooling. Lows will mainly be in the 40s, but around 50 for the NYC metro.
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&& .SHORT TERM /6 AM THURSDAY MORNING THROUGH FRIDAY/... The upper low/trough across eastern Canada and the Northeast slowly works east and out into the western Atlantic. Heights will be on the rise with surface high pressure building in from the west. The center of the high will pass well south across the central Appalachians on Friday as a fast moving shortwave trough works east across the Great Lakes. The latter of which will send a cold front toward the region. Thursday will feature the coolest day of the week with highs in the upper 50s inland and in the lower 60s along the coast. This is about 5 to 8 degrees below normal. NW gusts up to 20 mph can be expected during the day. Winds will gradually subside Thursday night and become westerly on Friday. Lows Thursday night will range from the upper 30s inland to the 40s along the coast. A frost advisory is possible for Thursday night into early Friday morning, but confidence is low at this time due to the amount of dry air in place. Right now, plan to run with patchy frost across the area. For Friday, temperatures rebound closer to normal in the mid 60s to around 70. Warmest across the NYC metro. && .LONG TERM /FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... A couple of northern stream systems will move across the region Friday night into Saturday and another Sunday night into Monday. The first system will be an open weak upper shortwave with a surface cold front moving through the area with little moisture. And will keep the area dry with its passage. The next system will be an amplifying trough evolving into a closed low over southern Canada into the northern Great Lakes, and amplifying into the upper midwest. This system continues to deepen along the eastern coast into the middle of next week. At the surface, the cold front that moves through Saturday will stall and move back north as a warm front Sunday night into Monday. Then a cold front moves through late day Monday, possibly earlier, as there are timing differences with the global guidance. Both cold fronts will bring in colder air on a gusty northwest flow, especially the front Monday. With the timing differences have used the NBM probabilities. Cold high pressure builds in behind the front Monday night into Wednesday. Temperatures will be near seasonal normals Friday night through Sunday night, and then 5 to 10 degrees below normal Monday through Wednesday. In the wake of the cold front Monday lowered dew points from NBM values by a couple of degrees, and used a blend of the NBM and the 25th percentile for highs and lows. Also, with gusty winds Monday night into Wednesday with good cold advection setting up increased gusts from NBM values. With the cold air moving in areas of frost will be possible across the lower Hudson Valley Monday night and Tuesday night, and included in the weather. && .AVIATION /03Z THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY/...
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A cold front pushes through tonight with high pressure building in on Thursday. VFR through the TAF period. Outside of a possible brief light rain shower or a few sprinkles this evening across northern terminals, dry conditions are expected through the TAF period. NW winds tonight increasing to 10-15 kt with gusts up to 20-25 kt late this evening. Some terminals may momentarily lose gusts briefly late tonight before having gusts resume into the day Thursday. Gusts last through Thursday evening. ...NY Metro (KEWR/KLGA/KJFK/KTEB) TAF Uncertainty... Confidence has decreased in gusts tonight. Have kept in the TAF, but lowered by a few kts. Should start to see gusts by 03-04z behind a cold frontal passage. Depending on trends, AMD may be needed to remove gusts or place in a TEMPO. OUTLOOK FOR 00Z FRIDAY THROUGH MONDAY... Thursday Night: VFR. Gusts likely end Thursday evening or early Thursday night. Friday: VFR. Saturday: VFR. W-WNW winds G15-20kt during the day. Sunday: VFR for much of the day, SE / S winds G15-20kt in the afternoon. Chance of showers with possible MVFR late and mainly at night. Monday: Mainly VFR, brief MVFR possible early in showers. Detailed information, including hourly TAF wind component forecasts, can be found at: https:/www.weather.gov/zny/n90
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&& .MARINE... Winds have shifted to the W/NW across the northern portions of the ocean zones following a cold front that was moving offshore at 23Z. Mainly updated for the winds over the ocean waters. Behind the cold front a period of gusts to around 25 kt and seas of 3 to 5 ft on the ocean is expected and a SCA remains in effect for all waters for tonight. It is possible that occasional 25kt gusts and 5 ft seas linger into Thursday. High pressure builds in from the west with gradually diminishing winds into Friday. In the wake of a cold frontal passage late Friday night into Saturday morning ocean seas and wind gusts will build to marginal SCA levels in a strong and gusty west to northwest flow. Even gusts across the far eastern Long Island Sound may be near 25 kt for a few hours Saturday morning. Then by late day Saturday winds and seas diminish as high pressure builds into the waters. Winds and seas remain below advisory levels through Sunday. Then southerly winds ahead of the next cold front will increase late Sunday into Sunday night and ocean seas are likely to build to 5 feet Sunday night, with gusts marginal near 25kt. Small craft conditions continue on the ocean waters into Monday night with a cold frontal passage late Monday. && .HYDROLOGY... There are no hydrologic concerns through the middle of next week. && .OKX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
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CT...None. NY...None. NJ...None. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 6 AM EDT Thursday for ANZ331-332- 335-338-340-345-350-353-355.
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&& $$ SYNOPSIS...MET/DW NEAR TERM...MET/JT/DW SHORT TERM...DW LONG TERM...MET AVIATION...JT MARINE...MET/DW HYDROLOGY...MET/DW