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FXUS61 KOKX 141522
AFDOKX

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service New York NY
1022 AM EST Thu Nov 14 2024

.SYNOPSIS...
High pressure remains over the region through Sunday. A cold
front then moves through during Monday with high pressure
returning for Tuesday. A complex frontal system may impact the
area towards the middle of next week.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/...
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Deep-layered ridging over the region will keep us dry today. However, broken to overcast high level clouds associated with low pressure over the Ohio Valley will slowly overspread the area from west to east today. The low will track southeast through tonight, with secondary low development along the Mid Atlantic coast late. Highs are forecast to be mostly 45-50, which is about 5 degrees below normal. The clouds will help prevent temperatures tonight from falling as low as they had this morning, as well as limit any frost potential. Lows ranging from the mid 20s for the outlying areas to the upper 30s for NYC metro.
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&& .SHORT TERM /FRIDAY THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT/... We remain primarily under the influence of high pressure while a low pressure system meanders in the vicinity of the Canadian Maritimes. The low will however produce breezier conditions than today. Dry through the period with daytime highs near normal on Friday, and around 5 degrees above normal for Saturday. && .LONG TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... Mostly dry conditions will continue through much of Wednesday. The center of the high shifts south of the area on Sunday as ridging occurs aloft. The next chance for precipitation may come on Monday as a cold front moves through. However, it appears to be moisture starved, and most area look to be dry, with only a slight chance for rain showers expected across Long Island and coastal CT. High pressure builds in for Monday night into Wednesday morning. The next chance for more widespread measurable precipitation comes towards the middle of next week as low pressure over the center of the country moves toward the region with its associated warm and cold fronts. Deterministic models are dry through next Wednesday night, but a fair amount of the GEFS members show precipitation coming in earlier than what the deterministic GFS has, pointing to a potentially more progressive pattern than what is being advertised in the deterministic models. Above normal temperatures are expected Saturday through Tuesday, but they are not expected to be excessively so. && .AVIATION /15Z THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY/...
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High pressure centered over Quebec will ease northeastward through Fri. VFR with NE winds at or below 10kt through around 06Z Fri, then becoming NW 10-15kt Fri afternoon. NY Metro (KEWR/KLGA/KJFK/KTEB)TAF Uncertainty... No unscheduled amendments expected. OUTLOOK FOR 12Z FRIDAY THROUGH MONDAY... Friday - 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-level waves are currently forecast on the ocean waters - mainly this morning. No SCA as 5 ft seas should be covering less than half of any of the 3 ocean zones as weakening NE winds will limit the fetch for most of the area. Sub-advisory conditions otherwise continue through Friday afternoon. NW winds increase Friday night with gusts to 25kt+ on the ocean, lasting through Saturday night as the pressure gradient tightens over the waters. Seas and winds below SCA levels Sunday as high pressure builds into the waters from the west. Winds and seas remain below advisory levels through Tuesday.
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&& .FIRE WEATHER... Dry conditions persist today, with minimum relative humidity values 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. Red Flag Warnings, or at least additional special weather statements, may eventually be needed for Friday as gusts 20-25 mph will be possible along with minimum relative humidity values of 20-25 percent. Similar conditions are anticipated for Saturday. && .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... 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. Offshore low pressure combined with high pressure over the Northeast coast late this week will result in a persistent NE flow into this evening and 3-4 ft long period E swell. This should cause minor coastal flooding during the morning high tides from today through least Saturday. Flooding could be moderate in spots along the south shores of Nassau and Queens this morning and Friday morning. Minor flooding is even anticipated for tonight`s high tide cycle for these two zones, while isolated minor flooding is still possible for a few other locations tonight. Most of the coastline is now under a coastal flood advisory through 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. Based on latest guidance, the advisories will probably need to include the Saturday morning high tide cycle. Flooding should be less widespread for Sunday morning. && .OKX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
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CT...Coastal Flood Advisory until 1 PM EST Friday for CTZ009-010. NY...Coastal Flood Advisory until 1 PM EST Friday for NYZ071-073- 078-176-177. Coastal Flood Advisory until 10 AM EST Friday for NYZ072-074- 075-081-178-179. NJ...Coastal Flood Advisory until 10 AM EST Friday for NJZ006-106- 108. MARINE...None.
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&& $$ SYNOPSIS...JC/JP NEAR TERM...JC/DW SHORT TERM...JC LONG TERM...JP AVIATION...IRD MARINE...JC/JP FIRE WEATHER... HYDROLOGY...JC/JP TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING...