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FXUS61 KOKX 202109
AFDOKX

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service New York NY
409 PM EST Mon Jan 20 2025

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High pressure will gradually build in from the west through midweek. The high will move over the local region Wednesday night and then offshore on Thursday. A low pressure system then travels offshore Thursday night into early Friday. High pressure returns thereafter into Saturday and then moves offshore Sunday. Low pressure approaches Sunday night into next Monday with an accompanying cold front moving across.
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&& .NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 AM TUESDAY MORNING/...
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An upper trough dominating eastern North America will result in the coldest airmass thus far this winter season. Deepening low pressure lifts north of the Canadian Maritimes tonight, while arctic high pressure over the Plains bleeds eastwards across the Mid Atlantic states. This will result in a gradually weakening WNW flow. Some instability stratocu this evening will also dissipate. While there is a snowpack and anomalously cold airmass across the region, radiational cooling will be limited by 5-10kt of wind. If some location do decouple, lows could drop to around zero across the interior and the Pine Barrens Region of LI. For the time, expect lows in the single digits inland and 10 to 15 along the coast. Wind chill values remain short of cold weather advisory criteria, which is -10F or lower for all but LI and the metro NYC, where it is -5 or lower. Values will not be too far off.
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&& .SHORT TERM /6 AM TUESDAY MORNING THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT/...
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Another piece of energy pivoting eastward through the longwave upper trough will lift across the Northeast Tuesday night into Wednesday. This will maintain an airmass that is about 10-15 degrees below normal with highs in the upper teens to around 20 both Tuesday and Wednesday, with lows Tuesday night near zero inland, single digits at the coast, and around 10 for the NYC metro. This will be another night that optimal radiational cooling will be limited by winds staying up just a bit and a period of cloudiness to start the night. The backing of the upper flow ahead of the incoming upper trough will expand the cloud shield north and west of a frontal system well offshore during the daytime hours Tuesday. Expect partly to mostly cloudy skies by afternoon. There is a chance that some anafrontal precipitation offshore could work close to the east end of LI for a low chance of light snow during the evening hours Tuesday. This chance will be short-lived though as the clouds will work quickly back offshore during the late evening into early morning hours as the upper trough axis approaches. The latter of which will send a reinforcing cold air into the region for Wednesday.
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&& .LONG TERM /THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY/...
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Main jet stream south of the region and mid level trough in the Northeast will remain in the regional weather pattern Wednesday night through Friday night. The pattern shifts thereafter to more zonal aloft and less of a trough structure going into the weekend. A shortwave trough approaches next Monday. At the surface, the arctic cold airmass across the region midweek will begin to moderate towards the end of this week. The low level winds weaken midweek and then more of a SW flow develops. Temperatures first get to near to above freezing for some eastern parts of the region Thursday and then much of the region Friday. Temperatures rise more into the 30s this weekend into next Monday, potentially reaching lower 40s on Sunday and for next Monday. Regarding the low temperatures, much of the region in single digits to teens Wednesday night and Thursday night, followed by mostly in the teens Friday night. For the nights thereafter, lows forecast are more in the 20s for a majority of the region. While winds will be light, wind chills still will be several degrees less than actual temperatures. Some sub-zero wind chills in the forecast Wednesday night across parts of the interior with otherwise single digits to near 10 for Wednesday night, Thursday night, and Friday night for much of the area. Wind chills mostly in the teens for the nights thereafter during the weekend for the local region. An area of low pressure passes offshore Thursday night. This is expected to remain far enough offshore but some forecast models show a closer approach, bringing a slight chance of snow along the southeast coastal sections of the local region Thursday afternoon into Thursday night. Mainly dry conditions are expected however. Another surface low pressure area approaches from the west next Monday along with an accompanying cold front. There are timing differences between forecast models with the timing and movement of the low pressure and front. This will allow for a another slight chance of snow as wet bulb cooling and thicknesses show more snow compared to rain. However, forecast models do not have much moisture associated with the front, with some models keeping the area dry. Max temperature forecast on Thursday, NBM/NBM50 blend, which is slightly cooler than NBM. Otherwise, NBM followed for the temperature forecast during the long term.
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&& .AVIATION /21Z MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/... VFR as high pressure builds from the west. NW-W flow has been less gusty than expected, most likely due to snow cover. Could be an interval or two of BKN VFR cigs drifting down from the NW into early this evening, overall maintained sky cover at SCT for the NYC metros. Winds back WNW-W and diminish to 10 kt or less tonight. ...NY Metro (KEWR/KLGA/KJFK/KTEB) TAF Uncertainty... No unscheduled AMD expected. .OUTLOOK FOR 18Z TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY... Tuesday afternoon through Friday: VFR. Saturday: VFR. W winds 10-15G20kt NYC metro/coastal terminals. Detailed information, including hourly TAF wind component forecasts, can be found at: https:/www.weather.gov/zny/n90 && .MARINE...
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WNW winds will gradually diminish through this evening with SCAs expected to be dropped early this evening for the non-ocean waters and during the early morning hours Tuesday. High pressure will then continue to gradually build in with sub-SCA conditions through midweek. Expecting well below SCA criteria with weak pressure gradient and high pressure moving overhead Wednesday night into Thursday. Return SW flow develops thereafter with continued sub-SCA conditions. Forecast has a potential return to SCA conditions across the ocean waters for the weekend, more probable for Sunday. Otherwise, sub-SCA conditions will continue for non-ocean waters.
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&& .HYDROLOGY... No hydrologic issues anticipated. && .OKX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... CT...None. NY...None. NJ...None. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 6 PM EST this evening for ANZ331- 332-335-338-340-345. Small Craft Advisory until 7 AM EST Tuesday for ANZ350-353-355. && $$ SYNOPSIS...JM/DW NEAR TERM...DW SHORT TERM...DW LONG TERM...JM AVIATION...BG MARINE...JM/DW HYDROLOGY...JM/DW