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FXUS61 KBOX 181840  
AFDBOX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BOSTON/NORTON MA  
140 PM EST WED DEC 18 2024  
   
SYNOPSIS  
 
HIGH PRESSURE BRINGS DRIER WEATHER WITH A PERIOD OF MILDER THAN  
NORMAL TEMPERATURES TODAY. A FAST-MOVING AREA OF LOW PRESSURE  
PROGRESSES THROUGH SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND THIS EVENING INTO THE  
PRE-DAWN HOURS ON THURSDAY, BRINGING MAINLY RAIN WITH MINOR  
ACCUMULATIONS OF LIGHT SNOW IN THE HIGHEST ELEVATIONS. BRIEF DRY  
WEATHER THEN RESUMES FOR THURSDAY. MONITORING AN OFFSHORE AREA  
OF LOW PRESSURE THAT COULD BRING ADDITIONAL LIGHT PRECIPITATION  
ON FRIDAY. THIS WILL BE FOLLOWED BY VERY COLD AND BLUSTERY  
WEATHER THIS WEEKEND INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK.  
 
 
   
NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/  
 
1000 AM UPDATE:  
 
FORECAST STILL HOLDING UP PRETTY WELL TO THIS POINT WITH NO NEED  
FOR SIGNIFICANT CHANGE. WILL REASSESS FORECAST FOR TONIGHT ONCE  
THE 12Z GUIDANCE IS IN.  
 
PREVIOUS DISCUSSION:  
 
KEY MESSAGES:  
 
* SUNSHINE TO START, THOUGH CLOUDS ARE INCREASING THROUGHOUT  
THE DAY, ALBEIT DRY WITH HIGHS IN THE 40S.  
 
* FAST MOVING LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM BRINGS WIDESPREAD RAINFALL  
AND MINOR SNOW ACCUMULATION THE HIGHER ELEVATION OF NORTHERN  
AND WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS.  
 
MUCH COLDER THIS MORNING, AS COMPARED TO TUESDAY MORNING WHEN  
MUCH OF THE REGION WAS SITTING IN THE 50S. THIS MORNING, QUITE  
DIFFERENT AS TEMPERATURES ARE ROUGHLY 15 TO 25 DEGREES COLDER.  
THIS AFTERNOON OUR HIGH TEMPERATURES REBOUND TO THE UPPER 40S TO  
NEAR 50F FOR AREAS IN SOUTHEAST MASSACHUSETTS AND COASTAL RHODE  
ISLANDS. AS YOU MOVE NORTH AND WEST TEMPERATURES FURTHER INLAND  
ONLY REACH THE UPPER 30S AND LOW-40S. STILL, THESE AFTERNOON  
HIGHS ARE NEAR TO ABOVE AVERAGE FOR MID-DECEMBER.  
 
A FAST MOVING LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM EXITS OFF THE MID-ATLANTIC  
COAST EARLY THIS EVENING AND RACES TO THE NORTHEAST, NEARING THE  
COAST OF NOVA SCOTIA BY THURSDAY MORNING. AS THE LOW RACES  
AWAY, IT WILL DRAW DOWN COLDER AIR FROM NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND,  
OVERNIGHT LOWS FALL TO THE UPPER 20S AND LOW 30S FOR THE  
INTERIOR AND MID TO UPPER-30S FOR THE COASTAL PLAIN.  
 
WE ARE ANTICIPATING THE RAIN AND ELEVATION SNOW TO ARRIVE LATE  
IN THE AFTERNOON TO EARLY EVENING. LATEST HIGH-RES GUIDANCE HAS  
PUSHED BACK THE ONSET, THINKING WESTERN AREAS ARE BETWEEN 5PM  
AND 7PM WHILE EASTERN AREAS ARE 7PM TO 10PM. PWATS INCREASE TO  
0.75" (NORTHWEST) TO 1.25" (SOUTHEAST), LEADS TO A HEALTHY DRINK  
OF WATER FOR THE AREA AND ANTICIPATE WIDESPREAD 0.25" TO 0.75"  
WITH LOCALIZED 1.0" FOR SOUTHERN RHODE ISLAND AND SOUTH COAST OF  
MASSACHUSETTS. FWIW, THE HREF 24 HOUR PROBABILITY-MATCHED MEAN  
TRENDS TOWARDS HIGHER AMOUNTS FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY, RI (A.K.A.  
SOUTH COUNTY) 1.0" UP TO 1.5".  
 
NORTHERN AND NORTHWEST MASSACHUSETTS THERE WILL BE JUST ENOUGH  
COLD AIR TO HAVE A SNOW/RAIN MIX. CITY OF WORCESTER, A FEW WET  
SNOW FLAKES MIX IN, BUT DO NOT EXPECT ANY ACCUMULATION.  
ACCUMULATIONS IN THE COUNTY WILL BE CONFINED TO AREAS ALONG AND  
NORTH OF ROUTE 2 AND THOSE AMOUNTS SHOULD BE MINIMAL, A COATING  
TO AS MUCH AS AN INCH FOR THE TOWNS ALONG THE BORDER WITH NEW  
HAMPSHIRE. THE EAST SLOPES OF THE BERKSHIRES HAVE MINIMAL  
ACCUMULATIONS TOO, GENERALLY A COATING TO AN INCH, WITH LIMITED  
AREAS AOA 1000 FEET COULD SEE AS MUCH AS TWO INCHES. SHOWERS  
EXIT THE REGION EARLY THURSDAY, WITH THE HIGH-RES GUIDANCE  
SUGGESTING IT MOVES OFF SHORE BETWEEN 1AM AND 3AM, WITH THE  
OUTER CAPE AND NANTUCKET CLOSER TO 5AM.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /THURSDAY/  
 
KEY MESSAGES:  
 
* DRY, SEASONABLE AND BREEZE.  
 
SEASONABLE AND DRY ON THURSDAY, HIGHS ARE IN THE UPPER 30S TO  
THE LOW-40S. SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS IN AND LENDS TO A  
QUIET ALBEIT BREEZY DAY DUE TO NORTHWEST FLOW AND DEEP MIXING OF  
THE BOUNDARY LAYER. SHOULD HAVE GUSTS BETWEEN 15 AND 25 MPH,  
WITH AN APPARENT TEMPERATURE IN THE LOW AND MIDDLE 30S.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY/  
 
KEY MESSAGES:  
 
* LIGHT SNOW ACCUMULATION LATE FRI INTO FRI NIGHT, BUT CLOSELY  
WATCHING OFFSHORE STORM FOR CLOSER PASS AND MORE SIGNIFICANT  
SNOWFALL IN EASTERN NEW ENG  
 
* MUCH COLDER THIS WEEKEND INTO MON WITH COLDEST AIR SUNDAY  
INTO MON  
 
* MODERATING TEMPS TUE  
 
DETAILS...  
 
FRIDAY INTO SATURDAY...  
 
NEXT UPPER LEVEL TROUGH IN PROGRESSIVE PATTERN APPROACHES FROM  
THE WEST WITH A SERIES OF SHORTWAVES ROTATING AROUND THE TROUGH  
LEADING TO SOME TROUGH AMPLIFICATION ALONG THE COAST. CONSENSUS  
OF THE DETERMINISTIC AND ENSEMBLE GUIDANCE HAS COASTAL STORM  
TRACK SOUTH AND EAST OF THE BENCHMARK BUT THERE HAS BEEN A  
WESTWARD SHIFT IN THE MOISTURE AND QPF AS STORM DEEPENS FAIRLY  
RAPIDLY. WILL HAVE TO WATCH THIS CLOSELY AS A STRONGER SHORTWAVE  
COULD SHARPEN TROUGH ENOUGH TO BRING MORE SIGNIFICANT QPF NORTH  
AND WEST INTO THE CAPE/ISLANDS AND POSSIBLY PORTIONS OF EASTERN  
MA AND THIS IS REFLECTED IN 90TH PERCENTILE OF THE GEFS  
DISTRIBUTION. THIS IS STILL A LOW PROB SCENARIO BUT CAN'T BE  
DISMISSED YET GIVEN LATEST TRENDS. THE MORE LIKELY SCENARIO IS  
FOR SOME LIGHT SNOW DEVELOPING LATER FRI INTO FRI NIGHT,  
ESPECIALLY ACROSS EASTERN NEW ENG AS LARGE SCALE FORCING  
INCREASES AHEAD OF THE UPPER TROUGH ALONG WITH MOISTENING OF THE  
COLUMN. PTYPE LIKELY BEGINS AS RAIN OR RAIN-SNOW MIX NEAR THE  
COAST DUE TO MARGINAL BL TEMPS BUT WILL FLIP TO SNOW AS COLDER  
AIR DEEPENS. POTENTIAL FOR LIGHT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS BUT COULD BE  
A BIT MORE IF WESTWARD TREND CONTINUES.  
 
SOME SNOW SHOWERS MAY LINGER INTO SAT MORNING, OTHERWISE DRYING  
OUT AND BLUSTERY WITH TEMPS WELL BELOW NORMAL FOR SATURDAY.  
HIGHS UPPER 20S TO LOW-MID 30S WITH LOWS SAT NIGHT SINGLE  
NUMBERS AND TEENS. WIND CHILLS BY SUNDAY MORNING WILL LOWER TO  
-5 TO +5.  
 
SUNDAY THROUGH TUESDAY...  
 
DRY WEATHER EXPECTED DURING THIS PERIOD AS STRONG HIGH PRES  
(1040 MB) BUILDS INTO THE REGION BEFORE RETREATING ON TUE. CORE  
OF COLDEST AIR SETTLES IN OVER SNE SUNDAY AS ENSEMBLE MEAN 850  
MB TEMPS BOTTOM OUT AROUND -15 TO -16C. SUNDAY WILL BE THE  
COLDEST DAY OF THE SEASON WITH HIGHS ONLY RECOVERING TO UPPER  
TEENS TO MID 20S. WHILE TEMPS ALOFT BEGIN TO MODERATE SUN NIGHT,  
FAVORABLE RADIATIONAL COOLING AS STRONG HIGH PRES BUILDS  
OVERHEAD WILL LEAD TO A VERY COLD NIGHT WITH LOWS IN THE SINGLE  
NUMBERS (TEENS NEAR THE IMMEDIATE COAST), THEN RECOVERING INTO  
THE 20S MON. TEMPS EXPECTED TO GET CLOSE TO SEASONABLE LEVELS BY  
TUE BUT STILL SLIGHTLY BELOW NORMAL.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /18Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/  
 
FORECAST CONFIDENCE LEVELS:  
 
LOW - LESS THAN 30 PERCENT.  
MODERATE - 30 TO 60 PERCENT.  
HIGH - GREATER THAN 60 PERCENT.  
 
18Z TAF UPDATE:  
 
THROUGH 12Z THURSDAY: HIGH CONFIDENCE THRU 00Z, THEN TRENDS  
TOWARD MODERATE CONFIDENCE.  
 
THROUGH ABOUT 22Z, VFR CONDITIONS ALTHOUGH WITH LOWERING  
CEILINGS. THEREAFTER CONDITIONS DETERIORATE, WITH CEILINGS  
GOING TO MVFR AND EVENTUALLY IFR. LOW PRESSURE PASSING THROUGH  
COASTAL SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND SPREADS VFR- MVFR VISBY RAIN AND  
HIGHER ELEVATION SNOW BETWEEN 00-03Z THURS. TEMPS SHOULD BE  
MILD ENOUGH AT ALL TAF SITES SUCH THAT ORH MAY BE THE ONLY SITE  
WHICH SEES A MIX OF RAIN AND SNOW, WITH MINOR (UP TO 2")  
ACCUMULATIONS IN THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS. BETWEEN 07-12Z THURS,  
PRECIP SHOULD START TO TAPER OFF SOONEST WEST AND LATER END OF  
THAT TIMEFRAME OVER THE CAPE AND ISLANDS ALONG WITH CATEGORIES  
TRENDING TOWARD IMPROVEMENT (MVFR- VFR RANGE).  
 
WINDS WILL BEGIN SW AROUND 4-8 KT. AREAS NEAR AND NORTH OF PVD  
WILL THEN SEE WINDS BECOME SE AROUND 4-6 KT THEN NE BY MIDNIGHT  
AND BECOME NW AROUND 10 KT LATER-OVERNIGHT/PRE-DAWN. FOR THE  
CAPE AND ISLANDS, SW WINDS WILL STEADILY INCREASE THIS EVENING  
TO 12-15 KT WITH GUSTS AROUND 20 KT, THEN SHIFT TO NW BY THE  
OVERNIGHT/PRE-DAWN HRS.  
 
THURSDAY: HIGH CONFIDENCE.  
 
CONDITIONS IMPROVE TO VFR EARLY, IF THEY HAVEN'T DONE SO BEFORE  
12Z THURS. NW WINDS AROUND 10 KT, UP TO 15 KT FOR THE CAPE.  
 
THURSDAY NIGHT: MODERATE CONFIDENCE.  
 
VFR EARLY AND MOST AREAS SHOULD STAY IN THE VFR RANGE. HAVE TO  
WATCH EASTERN AND SOUTHEAST MA FOR POSSIBLE SUB-VFR CEILINGS  
AFTER 06Z FRI. N WINDS AROUND 5-10 KT, THOUGH WILL DECREASE AND  
SHIFT TO NE OVERNIGHT.  
 
KBOS TAF...HIGH CONFIDENCE IN TRENDS BUT MODERATE ON TIMING.  
VFR THROUGH 00Z, THEN LOWERING CIGS TO MVFR-IFR AFTER 02Z AS  
RAIN DEVELOPS. IMPROVING TO VFR BY 12Z.  
 
KBDL TAF...HIGH CONFIDENCE IN TRENDS BUT MODERATE ON TIMING.  
VFR REST OF TODAY, THEN LOWERING CIGS TO MVFR-IFR AFTER 00Z AS  
RAIN DEVELOPS. IMPROVING TO VFR BY 09Z.  
 
OUTLOOK /THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY/...  
 
THURSDAY NIGHT: VFR.  
 
FRIDAY: MAINLY VFR, WITH AREAS MVFR POSSIBLE. BREEZY. CHANCE  
SN, CHANCE RA.  
 
FRIDAY NIGHT: MVFR/IFR CONDITIONS POSSIBLE. BREEZY. CHANCE SN.  
 
SATURDAY: MAINLY VFR, WITH LOCAL MVFR POSSIBLE. BREEZY. SLIGHT  
CHANCE SHSN.  
 
SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY: VFR. BREEZY.  
 
 
   
MARINE  
 
FORECASTER CONFIDENCE LEVELS:  
 
LOW - LESS THAN 30 PERCENT.  
MEDIUM - 30 TO 60 PERCENT.  
HIGH - GREATER THAN 60 PERCENT.  
 
KEY MESSAGES:  
 
* SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY LATE WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY  
FOR THE OUTER OCEAN WATERS OFF SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND.  
 
TODAY...HIGH CONFIDENCE.  
 
FAIRLY QUIET WEATHER WITH SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE SHIFTING OVER  
THE WATERS. NEAR CALM WIND THIS MORNING GIVES WAY TO INCREASING  
SOUTHERLY FLOW, WIND SPEEDS ARE 10 TO 15 KNOTS, AND SEAS ARE  
BETWEEN 2 AND 4 FT.  
 
TONIGHT INTO THURSDAY...HIGH CONFIDENCE.  
 
FAST MOVING LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVES OFF THE MID-ATLANTIC  
COAST THIS EVENING AND QUICKLY RACES TO THE NORTHEAST, NEARING  
NOVA SCOTIA BY THURSDAY MORNING. THIS PROGRESSIVE SYSTEM WILL  
BRING WIDESPREAD RAIN FROM EARLY THIS EVENING AND ENDING BEFORE  
SUNRISE THURSDAY.  
 
SOUTHERLY WIND OVERNIGHT VEERS, BECOMING NORTHWESTERLY  
THURSDAY. GUSTING 20 TO 25 KNOTS AND SEAS BUILDING 4 TO 6 FEET.  
 
OUTLOOK /THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY/...  
 
THURSDAY NIGHT: WINDS LESS THAN 25 KT. AREAS OF SEAS  
APPROACHING 5 FT.  
 
FRIDAY: WINDS LESS THAN 25 KT. SEAS UP TO 5 FT. CHANCE OF RAIN.  
 
FRIDAY NIGHT: MODERATE RISK FOR SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY WINDS WITH  
GUSTS UP TO 30 KT. ROUGH SEAS UP TO 9 FT. RAIN LIKELY, SNOW  
LIKELY. LOCAL VISIBILITY 1 TO 3 NM.  
 
SATURDAY: MODERATE RISK FOR SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY WINDS WITH  
LOCAL GUSTS UP TO 30 KT. ROUGH SEAS UP TO 9 FT. CHANCE OF SNOW  
SHOWERS. AREAS OF VISIBILITY 1 TO 3 NM.  
 
SATURDAY NIGHT: LOW RISK FOR SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY WINDS WITH  
GUSTS UP TO 20 KT. AREAS OF ROUGH SEAS. CHANCE OF SNOW SHOWERS.  
LOCAL VISIBILITY 1 TO 3 NM.  
 
SUNDAY: WINDS LESS THAN 25 KT. LOCAL ROUGH SEAS. SLIGHT CHANCE  
OF SNOW SHOWERS.  
 
 
   
BOX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
CT...NONE.  
MA...NONE.  
RI...NONE.  
MARINE...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FROM 3 AM TO 7 PM EST THURSDAY FOR ANZ250-  
254.  
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FROM 10 PM THIS EVENING TO 7 PM EST  
THURSDAY FOR ANZ255-256.  
 
 
 
 
 
SYNOPSIS...KJC/DOOLEY  
NEAR TERM...LOCONTO/DOOLEY  
SHORT TERM...DOOLEY  
LONG TERM...KJC  
AVIATION...LOCONTO/KP  
MARINE...LOCONTO/KP  
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