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FXUS61 KOKX 130317
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service New York NY
1017 PM EST Thu Dec 12 2024

.SYNOPSIS...
High pressure will gradually build into the region and
strengthen through Friday night. Strong high pressure remains
over the region for Saturday. High pressure over the region
Saturday night retreats off the New England coast late in the
weekend followed by a weak disturbance to begin the work week.
Another disturbance in the form of a warm front, followed by a
cold front moves across Monday night into Tuesday. Weak high
pressure builds across for mid week. Another disturbance may
approach for Thursday.

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.NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 AM FRIDAY MORNING/...
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Dew points were a few degrees colder than forecast and temperatures a bit warmer than forecast likely due to winds of 5 to 10 mph, a bit stronger in some spots. Much colder tonight into early Friday morning with a very cold airmass settling into the region. Forecast lows range from mid teens to mid 20s overnight into very early Friday. Minimum wind chills reach into the single digits and lower teens for the same timeframe. Westerly flow aloft remains for tonight with a tight height gradient. Trough will be slowly shifting north. Jet streak maxima moves across. At the surface tonight, a gradual decrease in pressure gradient is forecast between strong low pressure in Eastern Canada and strong high pressure to the west. Winds are expected to decrease. Gusts up to near 25 to 30 mph into this evening should diminish more overnight. For the min temperatures forecast tonight, used a MAV/MET/NBM blend. The boundary layer mixing is more in the first half of the night and the winds do not totally decouple and become calm so did not take coldest of the MOS with the forecast. Range of lows forecast mid teens to mid 20s.
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&& .SHORT TERM /6 AM FRIDAY MORNING THROUGH SATURDAY/... Expecting dry weather, less gusty winds, and a very cold airmass with much below normal temperatures Friday through Saturday. Efficient radiational cooling expected Friday night into Saturday morning. Mostly clear sky conditions expected through this forecast period. Core of cold airmass moves in Friday into Friday night with 850mb temperatures in -10 to -15 degrees C range. Forecast high temperatures don`t get out of the 30s for Friday and Saturday. Lows Friday night range from near 10 to lower 20s. Overall, forecast highs around 10 degrees below normal and forecast lows near 10 to 15 degrees below normal. For Friday through Saturday, there will be a gradual weakening of the height gradient aloft. A trough over the Northeast slowly shifts farther north of the region with gradually rising heights. The upper level jet streak remains over the area Friday and then exits east of the area as well as weakens Friday night. Northwesterly flow aloft Saturday. Main jet streak continues moving east out into Atlantic Saturday. At the surface, for Friday, strong high pressure continues to approach from the west with its center within the Great Lakes vicinity. For Friday night, the center of the high gets stronger and moves farther into the Northeast. The center is still expected to be west of the region Friday night into early Saturday morning, more within the NE PA to Central NY state region. For Saturday, the center of the high moves farther north, eventually reaching near SE Canada with its axis moving into the local region. && .LONG TERM /SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY/... High pressure will settle over the region Saturday night. With clear skies and a light to calm winds and a cP air mass still in place look for a good radiational cooling set up. Temperatures will be allowed to drop into the teens across northern and rural locations. A few locations perhaps getting to around 10 for a low Sunday morning across far NW portions of Orange County, otherwise mainly 20s closer to the coast. The high will push offshore later Sunday into Sunday night. The day Sunday will be dry, but with an increase in upper and mid level clouds. Dewpoints will gradually rise through the day with retreating high pressure moving off the New England coast as an onshore wind develops out of the east. Temperatures therefore moderate some, especially closer to the coast where 40s take place, otherwise upper 30s inland. For Sunday night look for cloudy conditions as a system which weakens aloft approaches. Guidance is suggestive of enough thermal advection to bring light precip into the area. The retreating high will leave some low level cold air around initially late Sun night into early Mon AM. Look for light precipitation to break out during the overnight / early Monday AM for western sections where it may begin as a little light snow / wintry mix. Any leftover cold air will continue to retreat into Monday so look for mainly light rain closer to the coast and for the city, and any wintry mix going over to rain further inland. Temperatures should warm into the lower 50s across southern coastal locations, to the lower 40s well north and west. Another disturbance associated with a more potent shortwave and a warm front is expected to move in quickly behind the first disturbance. Therefore, look for another round of mainly light precipitation Monday night into a good portion of Tuesday. Dew points at this juncture should get into the 40s across most of the area so p-type will be liquid once again. The cold front associated with the second system swings through either later in the day Tuesday or by early Tuesday evening. This will lead to drier air arriving with some partial clearing into Tuesday night. Weak high pressure should then settle over the area on Wednesday. There won`t be much in terms of colder air behind the cold front as temperatures on Wednesday will average a touch above normal with mainly middle and upper 40s. Another fast moving disturbance over the nation`s midsection will attempt to approach on Thursday, but may arrive as early as Wednesday night. There is a good amount of model disagreement on the speed of this system. With a lack of cold air out in front of it look for mainly a chance of rain Thursday, with perhaps a brief wintry mix across far NW portions of the region as temperatures should top out mainly in the 40s. && .AVIATION /03Z FRIDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/...
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High pressure builds eastward from the Plains states into southeastern Canada and New England. VFR through the TAF period. W winds around 10 kt or less for most terminals. Occasional gusts to around 20 kt are possible over through 05Z-06Z, especially for the city terminals, but for the most part, they have ended. Winds are expected to diminish for all terminals overnight. Winds increase Friday with gusts 15 to around 20 kt by midday before diminishing again by late afternoon. Some shifting of the wind possible Friday afternoon to more northwesterly. ...NY Metro (KEWR/KLGA/KJFK/KTEB)TAF Uncertainty... No unscheduled AMD expected. Gusts to 20 kt (isolated to 25 kt) possible through 02Z for all terminals, but most likely for KJFK and KLGA. OUTLOOK FOR 00Z FRIDAY THROUGH TUESDAY... Friday Night: VFR. Saturday: VFR. Sunday: BKN MVFR cigs possible along the coast in the afternoon. Sunday night: Chance of MFR or lower conditions mainly after midnight. Precip type snow at KSWF, a rain/snow/sleet mix at KHPN/KBDR/KGON, and mainly rain at the NYC metros/KISP. Monday: MVFR cond possible in light rain. Wintry mix possible at KSWF early. Tuesday...IFR or lower possible in a chance of rain. 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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SCAs continue on the ocean waters and the harbor, but have been cancelled for all other waters. The harbor will likely come down at midnight. For Friday, SCA remains east of Fire Island Inlet on ocean with otherwise sub- SCA conditions on rest of waters. Friday afternoon through Saturday, sub-SCA conditions expected with high pressure moving in. Ocean seas elevated near 6 to 12 ft into tonight. The 5 ft seas on ocean linger into Friday mostly east of Fire Island Inlet. The 5 ft seas on ocean Sandy Hook NJ to Fire Island Inlet NY could linger into Friday morning but confidence is low on that. Sub small craft conditions take place Saturday night into Sunday. However, seas will begin to gradually increase on the ocean during the day Sunday into Sunday night. By Monday expect some 5 ft seas on the ocean waters with marginal small craft conditions by the afternoon. Small craft conditions should be in place on the ocean Monday night into Tuesday. A southerly flow increases as gusts approach small craft criteria during the day Tuesday.
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&& .HYDROLOGY... Dry conditions forecast through Saturday. There are no hydrologic impact threats through the middle of next week. && .CLIMATE... For Saturday for the local region, the potential high sea level pressure (SLP) is close to the highest observed across the northeast in December and in any month based on data from WPC. The highest observed SLP in the northeast ranges from 1052-1054 mb, which occurred on February 13, 1981. The highest observed SLP at Central Park was 1052.5 mb, which also occurred on February 13, 1981. The highest observed SLP in the northeast for December ranges from around 1049-1053 mb (1051.8 mb at Central Park), which occurred on December 25, 1949. && .OKX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
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CT...None. NY...None. NJ...None. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until midnight EST tonight for ANZ338. Small Craft Advisory until noon EST Friday for ANZ350-353. Small Craft Advisory until 6 AM EST Friday for ANZ355.
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&& $$ SYNOPSIS...JE/JM NEAR TERM...JE/JM/JP SHORT TERM...JM LONG TERM...JE AVIATION...JP MARINE...JE/JM HYDROLOGY...JE/JM CLIMATE...