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FXUS61 KOKX 221413
AFDOKX

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service New York NY
1013 AM EDT Tue Jul 22 2025

.SYNOPSIS...
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High pressure continues building in this afternoon, moving overhead tonight and offshore later Wednesday. The high will remain in control through early Friday. A cold front moves through late Friday with another frontal system possibly impacting the area for the weekend.
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&& .NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/...
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High pressure continues to gradually build this afternoon, becoming centered over the area tonight. Aloft, heights begin to rise later this afternoon, and more so tonight as a large scale ridge starts to build in. The dry and cooler conditions will continue through tonight, although not quite as cool in some places as last night. Maintaining slight chance PoPs for this afternoon over portions of NYC and surrounding areas, mainly SW portions of the forecast area. Few reasons for this. Yesterday, guidance greatly underestimated the interaction between a shortwave and a sea breeze boundary which led to a broken line of low topped convective showers. While a bit of a different set up today, there will likely be sea breeze boundaries around and could even have the northern edge of an inverted surface trough nosing into our area, all while potentially having a weak shortwave move through aloft. Also there remains a shallow layer of instability just above the LCL. Not much confidence, but given what happened yesterday and the CAMs at least hinting at some isolated shower activity, maintaining slight chance PoPs. Winds go real light tonight with high pressure centered over the area. It may be oriented in a way where the flow, while light, becomes more onshore, so did not go below NBM. However, potential is there for conditions to be more favorable for radiational cooling than currently forecast and this will result in lower temperatures, particularly across the interior.
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&& .SHORT TERM /WEDNESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY NIGHT/... High pressure moves offshore on Wednesday, but remains in control through the short term period. The upper level ridge continues to build in and heights rise steadily through Thursday before the axis shifts through. Hot and humid conditions return, with Thursday looking like the potential start of heat headlines. Stuck with NBM temperatures and dewpoints as dewpoints actually look more reasonable than they have been, upper 60s to low 70s. These dewpoints, with highs in the upper 80s to low 90s, will result in max apparent temperatures of 95 to 100 for most locations other than eastern LI and eastern CT. The pressure gradient tightens a bit on Thursday ahead of a cold front and gusty conditions are expected with gusts up to 20-25 mph. && .LONG TERM /FRIDAY THROUGH MONDAY/... No significant changes to the long term forecast so the NBM was generally followed. Key Messages: * Showers & thunderstorms possible with cold front Fri/Fri night then again from the front stalling to the south on the weekend. * Heat index may exceed 100 by Friday for much of the area. A series of midlevel shortwaves pass Friday into the weekend. A low passing into east Quebec Friday moves into the North Atlantic Friday night into Saturday. This low brings through a cold front late Friday into Friday night. The cold front then stalls south of the area into Saturday. This will bring the chance for showers and thunderstorms, particularly in the afternoons and early evenings Friday through Sunday. Temperatures will warm into Friday in response to the high moving east and higher heights aloft. Heat index values may exceed 100 for large portions of the area on Friday with some spots possibly exceeding 105. This means we should see solid heat advisory criteria on Friday with heat warning criteria possibly being met in some areas. The heat, while lower, will still be strong into Saturday with heat index values of 95-100 expected. Temperatures lower a bit more on Sunday with highs in the middle to upper 80s. && .AVIATION /14Z TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/...
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High pressure builds in from the northwest today and remains overhead through tonight. The high moves off the coast Wednesday. VFR through the forecast period. Low chance of MVFR ceilings along the coast toward Wednesday morning. Winds NE 10 kt or less become E, and then SE during the afternoon, remaining generally 10-15 kt or less. Afternoon to late day sea breezes likely at KBDR, KGON, KJFK, and KISP. Winds light to light and variable tonight. ...NY Metro (KEWR/KLGA/KJFK/KTEB) TAF Uncertainty... Late day, 22Z/23Z, sea breeze likely at KJFK. Winds remain SE at the other sites. .OUTLOOK FOR 15Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY... Wednesday: VFR. Low chance MVFR ceilings early in the morning along the coast. Thursday: VFR. South winds G20-25kt, highest at the coast. Friday: VFR likely through morning, possibly followed by periods of sub VFR in showers and thunderstorms for the afternoon and evening. Saturday: VFR with scattered showers and thunderstorms during the afternoon and at night. 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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Sub-Small Craft Advisory criteria expected through Wednesday with with a relatively weak pressure gradient in place. A southwesterly flow picks up on Thursday ahead of an approaching cold front and there is potential for 25 kt gusts on all waters, with the highest confidence being of the ocean waters. Winds may approach SCA gusts on the waters again late Friday. Sub-SCA conditions expected thereafter.
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&& .HYDROLOGY... There are no hydrologic concerns through early next week. && .TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING...
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The rip current risk has been upgraded to moderate today as forecast easterly wind speeds have trended up slightly. WaveWatch guidance has also consistently been higher than NWPS with the easterly wave component so went with a blend. This combination looks to have the potential for a lower end moderate risk. For Wednesday, kept low risk for now but this may need to be upgraded to moderate if the expected southerly flow trend higher.
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&& .OKX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... CT...None. NY...None. NJ...None. MARINE...None. && $$ SYNOPSIS...MET/JT NEAR TERM...JE/JT SHORT TERM...JT LONG TERM...MET AVIATION...MET/MW MARINE...MET/JT HYDROLOGY...MET/JT TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING...