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FXUS61 KOKX 132356
AFDOKX

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service New York NY
656 PM EST Wed Nov 13 2024

.SYNOPSIS...
High pressure in northeast Canada provides dry weather through
this coming weekend. A weak area of low pressure exits the coast
of the Carolinas on Friday, but will move southeast towards
Bermuda while a more robust low pressure system moves towards
Nova Scotia by Saturday. A dry weekend for the tri state area
with a low chance of a light shower late Sunday night/early
Monday morning as a weak front pushes through. High pressure
with dry conditions follow into the middle part of next week.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/...
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A strong area of high pressure is located in northeast Canada and is influencing our weather. For tonight will feature mainly clear skies and light northeast winds, this should allow for many areas to radiate and cool off into the 20s and low 30s. The NYC metro should hold steady in the mid/upper 30s. Some high clouds can be seen on current satellite imagery moving towards the area from the west. The thinking is anything quicker will not reach western portions of the area until late tonight. A Freeze Warning continues for southern Nassau County so please be sure to bring in and/or cover up sensitive/non-native plants.
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&& .SHORT TERM /THURSDAY THROUGH THURSDAY NIGHT/... Another quiet weather day across the region with high pressure as the dominant weather feature. That said, clouds increase from west to east late morning and through the afternoon as shortwave energy pushes east into northeast PA and NJ. While we need precip, the PWATs are fairly low, at most 60% of normal. Sky cover becomes mainly cloudy later in the day and continues into the overnight hours. Below normal highs in the middle and upper 40s is about the best that we can manage. Normal highs are low and mid 50s. Given the added cloud cover the overnight lows are not as cold, but are near normal with lows in the 30s, with the NYC metro near 40F. && .LONG TERM /FRIDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... Fairly quiet weather conditions Friday through the upcoming weekend with slightly above normal temperatures for mid- November. Then temperatures trend closer to normal by Tuesday into mid next week. Surface high pressure retreats north Friday and a weak area of low pressure exits off the coast of the Carolinas. This low pressure system is expected to move away from the coast towards Bermuda, the steering of this system is linked to a more robust low pressure system off the coast of Nova Scotia, known as Fujiwhara effect. While we need the rain, the region is too far removed to receive any measurable rainfall. A front moves across the region late Sunday night into early Monday morning, at best a slight chance for a spot shower. A quick look at DESI - there are very low probs of 0.1", generally less than 5% across the region. Surface high pressure remains in control Tuesday and Wednesday with dry conditions. && .AVIATION /00Z THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY/...
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High pres centered over Quebec will ease newd thru Fri. VFR with NE winds aob 10kt thru the TAF period. NY Metro (KEWR/KLGA/KJFK/KTEB)TAF Uncertainty... Winds at LGA may be closer to 360 true thru 3Z. OUTLOOK FOR 00Z SATURDAY THROUGH MONDAY... Friday Night-Saturday: VFR. NW wind gusts 20-25 kt possible. Sunday...VFR. Monday...VFR with strong NW flow. 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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Marginal advisory conditions are currently forecast east of Moriches Inlet tonight and Thursday, but this is based solely on wave heights, and not currently confident enough that more than half of the zone will have 5ft+ seas. Sub- advisory conditions otherwise continue through Friday night. SCA continue for Saturday with winds gusts up to 25 kt, mainly on the ocean waters. Seas on the ocean waters start off at 4 to 5 ft, but are expected to slowly diminish through the day. Seas and winds diminish below SCA levels during Sunday as high pressure builds into the waters from the over the west. Winds and seas remain below advisory levels through Monday.
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&& .FIRE WEATHER...
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Dry conditions persist into Thursday, with minimum relative humidity expected to range from 25 to 35 percent. However, winds will be generally less than 10 mph from the northeast. An SPS has been issued for southern CT for elevated fire weather concerns.
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&& .HYDROLOGY... Moderate drought conditions continue per US Drought Monitor. Stream flows are generally below the 25th percentile of normal for this time of year. There are no hydrologic concerns through early next week. && .TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING...
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With an upcoming full moon on the 15th, water levels will be on the rise. Tidal departures needed for minor flooding will be as little as a couple of tenths to 1/2 ft by Friday and Saturday. Developing offshore low pressures and high pressure over the Northeast coast mid to late week will result in a persistent NE flow into Thu evening and 3-4 ft long period E swell. This should cause minor coastal flooding during the early AM high tides from Thu into at least Sat. Flooding could be moderate in spots along the south shore of Nassau Thu and Fri. Most of the coastline is now under a coastal flood advisory for the Fri AM high tide cycle, with widespread inundation of 1/2 to 1 ft above minor flood thresholds (1.5 to 2.5 ft above MHHW) expected. Flooding along the SE CT coastline, on the north fork of Long Island and in Peconic Bay, also also the more sheltered Great South Bay locations of Suffolk, looks to be only spotty, with inundation mostly below minor thresholds but still 1 to 2 ft above MHHW, so limited to the most vulnerable spots right along the shoreline.
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&& .OKX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
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CT...Coastal Flood Advisory from 7 AM to noon EST Thursday for CTZ009-010. NY...Coastal Flood Advisory from 7 AM to noon EST Thursday for NYZ071-073-078-176-177. Coastal Flood Advisory from 4 AM to 9 AM EST Thursday for NYZ072-074-075-081-178-179. Freeze Warning from midnight tonight to 9 AM EST Thursday for NYZ179. NJ...Coastal Flood Advisory from 4 AM to 9 AM EST Thursday for NJZ006-106-108. MARINE...None.
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&& $$ SYNOPSIS...Dooley NEAR TERM...Dooley/JT SHORT TERM...Dooley LONG TERM...Dooley AVIATION...JMC MARINE...Dooley/JC FIRE WEATHER...JC/JT HYDROLOGY...JC/JP TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING...BG