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FXUS61 KOKX 061102
AFDOKX

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service New York NY
602 AM EST Fri Dec 6 2024

.SYNOPSIS...
High pressure will dominate through the weekend, although a
developing warm front may pass through or nearby to our north
Saturday night into Sunday. Weakening high pressure gives way
to an approaching frontal system Monday into Monday night. The
associated low moves east of the region Tuesday but another cold
front will be approaching from the west. This front slowly
moves across Wednesday into Wednesday night and then moves east
of the region Thursday. High pressure returns from the west
thereafter through Thursday night.

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.NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 PM THIS EVENING/...
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There could be a flurry or two over the western fringe of the forecast in the next hour or so, otherwise, the flow aloft becomes less cyclonic today and tonight with surface ridging from the south and west. It`ll be breezy with a gusty westerly flow, but not as strong as yesterday, and the gusts subside this evening. Temperatures will be below normal with 850mb temps of -13 to -14C this afternoon. Deterministic NBM for highs looked reasonable given these temps aloft with a moderate westerly flow. Highs mostly in the lower and middle 30s, which is about 10 degrees below normal. Some cloud cover for part of the night and just enough of a pressure gradient may hamper radiational cooling tonight, but temperatures should still manage to bottom out in the 20s in most spots with teens well into the interior and Pine Barrens Region. Wind chills in the teens early this morning, then still only the lower and middle 20s this afternoon, returning to the teens again late tonight.
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&& .SHORT TERM /6 PM THIS EVENING THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT/... We`ll still be under the influence of high pressure on Saturday, although it appears that clouds will increase in the afternoon. This will be in response to a developing warm front to our north and west in association with weakening low pressure shifting east from the Great Lakes. Associated isentropic lift increases along with deepening moisture over the forecast area Saturday night into Sunday morning. This brings a chance of light precip to the area - focused more towards the north and east of the city. Warm nose due to the warm advection aloft may cause the precip type to be a mixture of sleet and snow. The precip threat ends Sunday morning as the front shifts farther away to the north and east. The rest of the day and Sunday night should then be dry as weak surface ridging occurs between the departing low to the NE and a broad area of low pressure well off to the west. Moderating high temperatures are on tap for the weekend. && .LONG TERM /MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/... Weather looks to remain active in the long term looking at the time period of Monday through Thursday night of next week. Aloft, with the main jet, models are indicating a phasing of the northern and southern branches with a strengthening upper level trough Monday into Tuesday well to the west of the region. The trough will continue to slowly approach with associated upper level jet intensifying form SW to NE Wednesday into Thursday. The trough axis and jet stream appear to move east of region Thursday afternoon into Thursday night. This dip in the jet will allow for a colder airmass to work into the local area towards the end of next week. At the surface, the area starts with weakening high pressure Monday. This will quickly give way to an approaching frontal system. Its warm front will be within the area Monday into Tuesday with the low pressure center going east of the local area Tuesday into Wednesday. However, another cold front will be approaching from the west for midweek. The parent low with this front will be moving farther within SE Canada and the cold front will be slowly moving across Wednesday night into early Thursday. Precipitation with the first system could start Monday morning and timing will be quite important. Models generally indicate best chances for precipitation will not arrive until afternoon and then continue with high likelihood through the evening. Rain remains in the forecast Tuesday into Wednesday. The front moves east of the region Thursday into Thursday night. The only chances for wintry precipitation will be on the front side of the approaching low pressure system early Monday across parts of the interior with otherwise mainly rain. The other chance for wintry precipitation will be on the backside of the cold front Wednesday night into Thursday, when rain showers trend over to snow showers with increasing cold air advection. Temperatures overall trend from warmer then normal Monday through Wednesday to colder than normal for next Thursday. && .AVIATION /11Z FRIDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/... The terminals will remain between strong low pressure to the northeast and high pressure to the south and west through Friday. VFR through the TAF period. Strong, gusty W-WNW winds expected through this evening. Sustained speeds 15-25 kt with gusts 25-35 kt are likely. Winds may diminish somewhat overnight. WNW- NW winds 15-20 kt with gusts 25-30 kt are forecast on Friday, with winds diminishing late in the afternoon, but still gusting 15 to 20 kt by Friday evening. ...NY Metro (KEWR/KLGA/KJFK/KTEB)TAF Uncertainty... An isolated gust to 40 kt possible until around 02z. Winds could be a bit weaker at times overnight. OUTLOOK FOR 00Z SATURDAY THROUGH TUESDAY... Friday Night: VFR. NW winds diminishing through the night, gusts 15 to 20 kt early in the evening. Saturday. VFR. W wind gusts 15-20 kt. Sunday. VFR. SW wind gusts 15-20 kt. Monday: MVFR-IFR in showers. Tuesday: Mainly VFR. Chance of showers and MVFR at night. Detailed information, including hourly TAF wind component forecasts, can be found at: https:/www.weather.gov/zny/n90 && .MARINE...
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SCA has replaced the Gales on the water, and continues through noon on Saturday. Still a gust or two possible up to 35 kt over the next couple of hours, but advisory conditions should prevail. For the remaining waters, SCA conds through at least tonight, but didn`t have enough confidence to extend the advisory beyond that time. A period of sub-advisory conditions for all waters Saturday afternoon and evening, then winds increase again late at night into Sunday with SCA conds redeveloping, especially on the ocean. Improving conditions for Sunday night, but some parts of the ocean may still be at advisory thresholds through the entire night. Aside from potentially some lingering SCA levels seas on the eastern ocean waters, sub-SCA conditions are forecast for the marine long term forecast Monday through Tuesday night. The pressure gradient overall will remain relatively weak with winds and seas mostly staying below SCA thresholds.
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&& .HYDROLOGY... No hydrologic impacts are anticipated 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 EST Saturday for ANZ331-332- 335-338-340-345. Small Craft Advisory until noon EST Saturday for ANZ350-353- 355.
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&& $$ SYNOPSIS...JC/JM NEAR TERM...JC SHORT TERM...JC LONG TERM...JM AVIATION...JM MARINE...JC/JM HYDROLOGY...JC/JM