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FXUS61 KOKX 141811  
AFDOKX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY  
111 PM EST TUE JAN 14 2025  
   
SYNOPSIS  
 
A SERIES OF SURFACE TROUGHS PASS TODAY INTO TOMORROW MORNING  
BEFORE HIGH PRESSURE TAKES OVER LATE TOMORROW INTO TOMORROW NIGHT.  
AN APPROACHING FRONTAL SYSTEM DISSIPATES TO THE WEST OF THE AREA  
THURSDAY INTO THURSDAY NIGHT. HIGH PRESSURE WILL THEN BRIEFLY  
BUILD INTO THE AREA ON FRIDAY AHEAD OF ANOTHER FRONTAL SYSTEM THAT  
PASSES THROUGH THE AREA ON SATURDAY. A SERIES OF FRONTAL WAVES  
WILL THEN PASS NEAR OR SOUTH AND EAST OF THE AREA LATE SUNDAY INTO  
MONDAY.  
 
 
   
NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/  
 
A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM IN SOUTHERN QUEBEC MOVES EAST INTO THE  
CANADIAN MARITIMES TODAY, AS HIGH PRESSURE NOSES IN FROM THE  
SOUTHWEST. AS THE LOW MOVES FURTHER INTO THE CANADIAN MARITIMES,  
THE PRESSURE GRADIENT OVER OUR AREA WILL INCREASE, LEADING TO  
INCREASING BREEZY NW FLOW WITH WIND GUSTS TONIGHT MAXING OUT  
AROUND 25-30 MPH.  
 
COLD AIR ADVECTION WILL ALSO AID IN GUSTY NW FLOW, BUT ALSO LEAD TO  
COLDER TEMPERATURES. HIGHS TODAY WILL BE IN THE LOW-30S (SOUTH AND  
EAST) AND IN THE UPPER-20S FOR NORTHWESTERN INTERIOR LOCATIONS. LOWS  
TONIGHT WILL DROP INTO THE MID-20S TO UPPER-TEENS.  
 
AN MIDLEVEL TROUGH OVER MICHIGAN TODAY WILL DIG INTO THE NORTHEAST  
THIS EVENING INTO TONIGHT, AIDING IN STRONG WINDS AND COLD AIR  
ADVECTION. THE MIDLEVEL TROUGH WILL ALSO BRING SOME POSITIVE  
VORTICITY ADVECTION. AT THE SAME TIME, THIS EVENING INTO TONIGHT A  
SURFACE TROUGH WILL ALSO PASS OVER THE AREA. BOTH OF THESE WILL ACT  
TO INCREASE CLOUD COVER THIS EVENING INTO EARLY TONIGHT. DRY AIR  
LOOKS TO BE VERY STRONG, KEEPING PRECIPITATION CHANCES DOWN. ITS  
VERY LIKELY WE STAY DRY. HOWEVER, TROUGH MAY ALLOW FROM SO LAKE-  
EFFECT STREAMERS TO MAKE IT JUST FAR ENOUGH TO IMPACT THE AREA. THE  
CHANCES OF THIS LOOK LOW, SO HAVE KEPT ONLY SLIM CHANCES FOR  
ISOLATED FLURRIES IN THE FORECAST THIS EVENING INTO EARLY TONIGHT.  
NO ACCUMULATION IS EXPECTED.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /WEDNESDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT/  
 
AN INCREASED PRESSURE GRADIENT REMAINS OVER THE AREA TOMORROW  
MORNING AS SURFACE LOW PRESSURE MOVES EAST OF THE CANADIAN MARITIMES  
AND HIGH PRESSURE NOSES MORE INTO THE AREA FROM THE SOUTHWEST.  
ANOTHER SURFACE TROUGH IS ALSO EXPECTED TO PASS IN THE MORNING, BUT  
EXPECTING TO STAY DRY. BREEZY NW FLOW WILL CONTINUE IN THE MORNING  
WITH GUSTS AGAIN PEAKING 25-30 MPH.  
 
AS THE MID-LEVEL TROUGH MOVES EAST OF THE AREA OFFSHORE LATER IN THE  
DAY, SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE IS THEN ABLE TO CENTER ITSELF MORE OVER  
THE REGION, LEADING TO A DECREASED PRESSURE GRADIENT AND WEAKENING  
WINDS. MAINLY SUNNY SKIES ARE ALSO EXPECTED AS A RESULT. HIGHS  
TOMORROW REMAIN ON THE COLD SIDE OF THINGS IN THE LOW-30S TO UPPER-  
20S.  
 
A MODEST MID-LEVEL RIDGE CENTERS ITSELF OVER THE NORTHEAST TOMORROW  
NIGHT IN RESPONSE TO A LARGER UPPER-LEVEL TROUGH DIGGING INTO THE  
GREAT LAKES REGION. LOWS, AGAIN, RETURN TO THE LOW-20S TO UPPER-  
TEENS TOMORROW NIGHT.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /THURSDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/  
 
THE LAST IN A SERIES OF SHORTWAVE TROUGHS WILL DROP ACROSS THE  
NORTHEAST THURSDAY WITH THE ASSOCIATED FRONTAL SYSTEM DISSIPATING TO  
THE WEST OF THE FORECAST AREA. EXPECT AN INCREASE IN CLOUD COVER  
DURING THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING HOURS WITH PERHAPS A CHANCE OF  
FLURRIES OR A BRIEF SNOW SHOWER. HOWEVER, HAVE KEPT THE FORECAST DRY  
AT THIS TIME. THE UPPER TROUGH WILL THEN LIFT OUT LATE THURSDAY  
NIGHT INTO FRIDAY MORNING WITH BRIEF UPPER RIDGING AND SURFACE HIGH  
PRESSURE BUILDING ACROSS THE AREA. THIS WILL ALSO MARK THE START OF  
A SHORT WARMUP WITH TEMPERATURES BY SATURDAY 5 TO 8 DEGREES ABOVE  
NORMAL.  
 
AT THE SAME TIME, PAC ENERGY THAT BRIEFLY BREAKS DOWN THE RIDGE  
ACROSS WESTERN CANADA AND THE PAC NW ALONG WITH NORTHERN BRANCH  
ENERGY DESCENDING SOUTH ACROSS CENTRAL CANADA WILL CARVE OUT A  
LONGWAVE TROUGH ENCOMPASSING MUCH OF THE LOWER 48 OVER THE WEEKEND.  
GUIDANCE HAS COME INTO BETTER AGREEMENT WITH A MORE PROGRESSIVE COLD  
FRONT AT THE LEADING EDGE OF THE TROUGH THAT TRACKS ACROSS THE AREA  
SATURDAY AFTERNOON/NIGHT. EXPECT MAINLY RAIN SHOWERS IN A  
STRENGTHENING DEEP-LAYERED SOUTHERLY FLOW.  
 
DIFFERENCES THEN ARISE WITH THE ORIENTATION ON WHAT WILL BE A  
POSITIVELY TILTED UPPER TROUGH COVERING MOST OF THE COUNTRY. THE 00Z  
CANADIAN CONTINUES TO DIG JET ENERGY ALONG THE BACKSIDE OF THE UPPER  
TROUGH MUCH FARTHER WEST AS COMPARED TO THE ECMWF AND GFS, TAKING  
THE ENERGY ACROSS THE INTERMOUNTAIN WEST SATURDAY INTO SUNDAY AND  
THEN OUT INTO THE CENTRAL ROCKIES BY EARLY NEXT WEEK. THIS RESULTS  
IN A STRONGLY-TILTED POSITIVE UPPER TROUGH THAT SENDS WAVES OF LOW  
PRESSURE ALONG AN ARCTIC FRONT TOWARD THE AREA EARLY NEXT WEEK.  
HOWEVER, THE GFS AND ECMWF ALLOW THE ARCTIC AIR TO SPREAD OUT TO THE  
SOUTH AND EAST QUICKER WITH THE FRONTAL BOUNDARY MUCH FARTHER SOUTH  
AND ARCTIC HIGH PRESSURE ENCOMPASSING MUCH OF THE COUNTRY EAST OF  
THE ROCKIES BY EARLY NEXT WEEK. THIS SCENARIO WOULD KEEP THE STORM  
TRACK DISPLACED WELL SOUTH AND EAST. FOR THE TIME, LIKE THE NBM HAVE  
MAINTAINED LOW CHANCES FOR SNOW SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY.  
 
ARCTIC AIR SPILLS INTO THE AREA SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY WITH HIGHS  
LIKELY NOT GETTING ABOVE FREEZING ON MONDAY.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /18Z TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/  
 
PERSISTENT PATTERN REMAINS WITH LOW PRESSURE TO THE NORTH AND EAST  
AND HIGH PRESSURE TO THE SOUTH AND WEST THROUGH THE TAF PERIOD. THIS  
TIGHT PRESSURE GRADIENT WILL KEEP GUSTY WNW-NW WINDS THROUGH THE TAF  
PERIOD.  
 
OUTSIDE OF SOME POSSIBLE SNOW FLURRIES LATE THIS AFTERNOON INTO THIS  
EVENING, DRY CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED THROUGH THE TAF PERIOD.  
VFR CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED THROUGH THE TAF PERIOD AS WELL.  
 
WINDS WILL BE GENERALLY DIRECTION 290-310 THROUGH THE TAF PERIOD  
WITH SUSTAINED WIND SPEEDS OF NEAR 15-20 KT AND GUSTS NEAR 25-30 KT.  
HIGHEST OF WINDS EXPECTED THIS AFTERNOON INTO EARLY EVENING AND  
AGAIN LATE WEDNESDAY MORNING INTO WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON WITH MORE  
OF A LULL IN THE WINDS FOR MID EVENING INTO OVERNIGHT.  
 
...NY METRO (KEWR/KLGA/KJFK/KTEB) TAF UNCERTAINTY...  
 
WIND DIRECTION COULD FLUCTUATE BETWEEN 300 AND 320 DEGREES MAGNETIC  
THROUGH THIS AFTERNOON.  
 
PEAK GUSTS 3-5 KTS HIGHER THAN GUSTS IN TAF ARE POSSIBLE DURING  
THE TAF PERIOD.  
 
TIMING OF GUSTS CLOSER TO 30 KT AND GUSTS CLOSER TO 25 KT COULD BE A  
FEW HOURS OFF FROM TAF.  
   
OUTLOOK FOR 18Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY  
 
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON-WEDNESDAY NIGHT: VFR. NW WIND GUSTS  
INITIALLY NEAR 25 KT EVENTUALLY LOWER CLOSER TO 20 KT WEDNESDAY  
NIGHT AND THEN EVENTUALLY DIMINISH.  
 
THURSDAY-FRIDAY: VFR.  
 
SATURDAY: CHANCE FOR MVFR OR LOWER AT TIMES. CHANCES FOR MAINLY RAIN  
SHOWERS ALONG THE COAST, LIKELY RAIN SHOWERS ALL TERMINALS IN THE  
AFTERNOON TO EARLY EVENING, CHANCES FOR WINTRY MIX NORTH AND WEST OF  
NYC TERMINALS. SW WIND GUSTS 15-20 KT DURING THE DAY.  
 
SUNDAY: CHANCE FOR MVFR OR LOWER AT TIMES WITH CHANCE OF SNOW.  
 
DETAILED INFORMATION, INCLUDING HOURLY TAF WIND COMPONENT FORECASTS,  
CAN BE FOUND AT: HTTPS:/WWW.WEATHER.GOV/ZNY/N90  
 
 
   
MARINE  
 
SCA CONDITIONS REMAIN ON ALL WATERS THROUGH TODAY, TONIGHT AND INTO  
THE DAY TOMORROW. EARLY TONIGHT, PEAK WIND GUSTS MAY REACH 34 KTS ON  
OCEAN WATERS. THERE IS STILL SOME UNCERTAINTY IF WE'LL ACHIEVE GALE-  
FORCE WIND GUSTS ON OCEAN WATERS TONIGHT INTO EARLY TOMORROW.  
THEREFORE, THE GALE WATCH HAS BEEN MAINTAINED DUE TO CONFIDENCE  
BEING TOO LOW TO UPGRADE TO A GALE WARNING. EARLY TOMORROW NIGHT  
WINDS MAY DROP BELOW 25 KTS ON NON-OCEAN WATERS FOLLOWED BY OCEAN  
WATERS LATER IN THE NIGHT TOMORROW.  
 
LIGHT FREEZING SPRAY IS POSSIBLE IN MOST OF THE LONG ISLAND SOUND  
AND PART OF THE OCEAN STARTING TODAY AND REMAINS POSSIBLE UNTIL  
TOMORROW NIGHT. THEREAFTER, WINDS WILL WEAKEN, REDUCING CHANCES FOR  
FREEZING SPRAY.  
 
EXPECT SUB-SCA CONDITIONS AS A FRONTAL SYSTEM DISSIPATES TO THE WEST  
ON THURSDAY AND HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS OVER THE AREA ON FRIDAY. A  
STRONG FRONTAL SYSTEM MOVING INTO THE AREA SATURDAY WILL BE PRECEDED  
BY A STRENGTHENING S/SW FLOW, WHICH COULD PRODUCE SCA CONDITIONS  
SATURDAY NIGHT.  
 
 
   
HYDROLOGY  
 
NO SIGNIFICANT HYDROLOGIC IMPACTS EXPECTED INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK.  
 
 
   
OKX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
CT...NONE.  
NY...NONE.  
NJ...NONE.  
MARINE...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY UNTIL 6 PM EST WEDNESDAY FOR ANZ331-332-  
335-338-340-345.  
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY UNTIL 7 PM EST THIS EVENING FOR ANZ350-  
353-355.  
GALE WATCH FROM 7 PM EST THIS EVENING THROUGH WEDNESDAY  
MORNING FOR ANZ350-353-355.  
 
 
 
 
 
SYNOPSIS...BR/DW  
NEAR TERM...JMC/BR  
SHORT TERM...BR  
LONG TERM...DW  
AVIATION...JM  
MARINE...BR/DW  
HYDROLOGY...BR/DW  
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