623  
FXUS61 KOKX 281444  
AFDOKX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY  
1044 AM EDT FRI MAR 28 2025  
   
SYNOPSIS
 
 
HIGH PRESSURE SLIDES OFFSHORE TODAY, WITH A WARM FRONT  
APPROACHING FOR TONIGHT. THE WARM FRONT IS EXPECTED TO BE NORTH  
OF THE REGION SATURDAY AND THEN SHIFT BACK SOUTH FOR SATURDAY  
NIGHT INTO SUNDAY. THE FRONT WILL LIFT BACK NORTH ON MONDAY,  
FOLLOWED BY A COLD FRONTAL PASSAGE MONDAY NIGHT. HIGH PRESSURE  
WILL THEN BUILD IN ITS WAKE ON TUESDAY AND PASS EAST ON  
WEDNESDAY. A FRONTAL SYSTEM WILL APPROACH WEDNESDAY NIGHT INTO  
THURSDAY.  
 

 
   
NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 PM THIS EVENING/
 
 
SHEARING SHORTWAVE AND WEAK COLD FRONT SLIDES EAST THIS MORNING,  
WITH WEAK HIGH PRESSURE QUICKLY NOSING IN FOR THIS AFTERNOON.  
WESTERLY FLOW GIVE THIS AM, QUICKLY GIVES WAY TOP WAA RETURN  
FLOW THIS AFTERNOON.  
 
DRY CONDITIONS EXPECTED, BUT MORNING SUN WILL GIVE WAY TO  
INCREASING MID DECK THIS AFTERNOON/EVENING WITH APPROACHING VORT  
ENERGY AHEAD OF SHEARING SOUTHERN SHORTWAVE.  
 
TEMPS WILL RUN 5 TO 10 DEGREES WARMER THAN YESTERDAY WITH MAX  
TEMPS IN THE LOWER TO MID 60S FOR MUCH OF THE REGION, EXCEPT FOR  
UPPER 50S FOR SOUTH COASTAL AREAS WITH SEABREEZE DEVELOPMENT.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM /6 PM THIS EVENING THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT/
 
 
MAIN FEATURE TONIGHT WILL BE THE NORTHWARD MOVEMENT OF THE FRONT  
THAT WAS IN THE AREA EARLIER. THE FRONT WILL BE MAKING ITS WAY  
SOUTHWEST TO NORTHEAST ACROSS THE LOCAL REGION AS A WARM FRONT.  
 
THE WARM AIR ADVECTION ALOFT IS FORECAST TO LEAD TO A FEW RAIN  
SHOWERS ACROSS THE REGION TONIGHT. SOME PATCHY FOG WILL BE  
POSSIBLE AS WELL.  
 
NON-DIURNAL TREND TO TEMPERATURES TONIGHT. LOWS LIKELY SET  
EARLY WITH SLOWLY RISING TEMPERATURES OVERNIGHT. USED A  
COMBINATION OF NBM/NBM 50TH PERCENTILE FOR LOWS FORECAST FOR  
LATE TONIGHT INTO EARLY SATURDAY MORNING.  
 
THE REGION GETS IN THE WARM SECTOR SATURDAY WITH WARM FRONT  
NORTH OF THE REGION. SE CONNECTICUT WILL NOT BE TOO FAR AWAY  
FROM THE FRONT. MAINLY DRY CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED SINCE THE  
FRONT WILL NOT BE WITHIN THE REGION. INCREASED LOW LEVEL SW FLOW  
AND RIDGING ALOFT WILL ALLOW FOR A MUCH WARMER AIRMASS. THIS  
WILL RESULT IN TEMPERATURE RISING WELL ABOVE SEASONAL NORMALS.  
MODELS SHOW 850MB TEMPERATURES SATURDAY AFTERNOON TO BE ABOUT 10  
DEGREES C WARMER THAN 24 HOURS PRIOR. THESE HIGHER 850 MB  
TEMPERATURES STAY THROUGH THE WEEKEND, HELPING ESTABLISH A LOW  
LEVEL INVERSION.  
 
MAV GUIDANCE HAS TRENDED WARMER FOR TEMPERATURES SATURDAY  
COMPARED TO ITS PREVIOUS RUN FOR WESTERN LOCATIONS AWAY FROM  
MARITIME INFLUENCE. EXPECT TO SEE A LARGE TEMPERATURE GRADIENT  
IN TEMPERATURES SATURDAY DUE TO MARITIME INFLUENCE, LOWEST FOR  
EASTERN LONG ISLAND AND SE CONNECTICUT, CLOSER TO 55 TO 60, TO  
HIGHEST FOR NORTHEAST NJ, LOWER 80S. LOWER 70S TO LOWER 80S  
COVERS THE RANGE OF HIGH TEMPERATURE FOR MUCH OF THE REGION  
SATURDAY.  
 
THE WARM FRONT DOES NOT MOVE TOO MUCH OVER THE COURSE OF THE  
WEEKEND. THE WARM FRONT IS FORECAST TO WORK ITS WAY FARTHER  
SOUTH SATURDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY, ALLOWING FOR MORE EASTERLY  
FLOW TO THE NORTH OF THE BOUNDARY. THIS WILL LEAD TO MUCH COOLER  
TEMPERATURES FOR SUNDAY ESPECIALLY FOR THE MORE NORTHEASTERN  
LOCATIONS OF THE FORECAST AREA. THE AREA HIGH TEMPERATURES  
SUNDAY FIT MOSTLY IN THE 50 TO 60 DEGREE RANGE. THE CHANCES FOR  
RAIN SHOWERS INCREASE FOR THE LATTER HALF OF THIS WEEKEND,  
ESPECIALLY SUNDAY NIGHT. BOUNDARY LAYER MOISTURE INCREASES OVER  
THE COURSE OF THE WEEKEND WITH PATCHY FOG ALSO EXPECTED SATURDAY  
NIGHT INTO EARLY SUNDAY MORNING AS WELL AS SUNDAY NIGHT INTO  
EARLY MONDAY MORNING.  
 
LOCATIONS FARTHEST NORTH WITHIN THE REGION WILL HAVE RELATIVELY  
HIGHER CHANCES OF RAIN SHOWERS COMPARED TO LOCATIONS FARTHER SOUTH.  
THIS WILL MEAN A DIFFERENCE IN TEMPERATURES AS WELL FOR THIS  
WEEKEND, COMPARING SE CONNECTICUT AND EASTERN LONG ISLAND TO THE  
LOWER HUDSON VALLEY AND NE NEW JERSEY.  
 

 
   
LONG TERM /MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/
 
 
THE PERIOD STARTS WITH UPPER RIDGING TO THE EAST AND AN APPROACHING  
UPPER TROUGH TO THE WEST. AT THE SFC, A WARM FRONT WILL LIFT TO THE  
NORTH EARLY MON, FOLLOWED BY A COLD FRONT MON NIGHT. MON SHOULD BE  
ANOTHER MILD DAY THOUGH NOT QUITE AS WARM AS SUNDAY AS FLOW WILL BE  
SOUTHERLY OFF THE OCEAN, WITH HIGH TEMPS IN THE LOWER 70S WEST OF  
THE HUDSON AND IN THE 60S FROM NYC EAST. SHOWERS WILL BE LIKELY  
MAINLY MON AFTERNOON/EVENING VIA COMBO OF THE APPROACHING COLD FRONT  
AND ATLANTIC MOISTURE STREAMING NORTHWARD IN ITS ADVANCE VIA A LOW  
LEVEL SUBTROPICAL CONNECTION.  
 
THE FRONT SHOULD PASS EAST LATE MON NIGHT, WITH PRECIP COMING TO AN  
END, THEN SKIES BECOMING MOSTLY SUNNY ON TUE AS THE UPPER TROUGH  
AXIS PASSES EAST. TEMPS RETURN CLOSER TO NORMAL ON TUE WITH HIGHS IN  
THE 50S, THEN COOL OFF FOR WED WITH HIGHS ONLY 45-50.  
 
THE NEXT APPROACHING FRONTAL SYSTEM ARRIVES WED NIGHT INTO THU.  
PRECIP TYPE AT THE ONSET INLAND WED NIGHT IS A LITTLE UNCERTAIN, AS  
TEMPS INLAND FALL TO THE MID 30S AND GFS HANGS ONTO SOME COLDER AIR  
ALOFT THAT MIGHT LEAD TO A RAIN/SNOW MIX, WHILE ECMWF IS WARMER AND  
POINTS MORE TOWARD ALL RAIN. RAIN EXPECTED FOR DAYTIME THU WITH  
TEMPS WARMING TO THE UPPER 50S INLAND AND LOWER 60S FROM NYC  
NORTH/WEST AS THE AREA GETS WARM SECTORED.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /14Z FRIDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/
 
 
A WEAK FRONT WILL MOVE INTO THE AREA AND STALL NEARBY, THEN MOVE  
BACK NORTH AS A WARM FRONT LATE TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY.  
 
VFR. WINDS HAVE VEERED FOR THE TIME BEING TO THE WNW AROUND 10 KT  
FOR A FEW HOURS, WITH OCCASIONAL GUSTS POSSIBLE AT A FEW TERMINALS  
BEFORE RESUMING A SW-WSW DIRECTION THIS AFTERNOON. WINDS BECOME S 5-  
10 KT THE NYC METRO/COASTAL TONIGHT AND LIGHT/VARIABLE AT SOME OF  
THE OUTLYING TERMINALS AS THE WEAK FRONT DRAWS NEAR.  
 
CHANCE FOR MVFR CIGS LATE THIS EVENING APPEAR TO BE DECREASING AT  
THE NYC METROS WITH ANY SHOWERS ASSOCIATED WITH THE WARM FRONT MOVE  
ACROSS.  
 
...NY METRO (KEWR/KLGA/KJFK/KTEB) TAF UNCERTAINTY...  
 
NO UNSCHEDULED AMD EXPECTED.  
   
OUTLOOK FOR 12Z SATURDAY THROUGH TUESDAY
 
 
SATURDAY: VFR. SHOWERS WITH MVFR COND POSSIBLE IN THE AFTERNOON,  
ESPECIALLY AT KBDR/KGON. SW WINDS G20-25KT IN THE MORNING AND G25-  
30KT IN THE AFTERNOON.  
 
SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY: MVFR CIGS EAST OF THE NYC METROS, WITH  
LOCALIZED IFR POSSIBLE THERE LATE NIGHT INTO THE EARLY MORNING. E-SE  
WINDS G15-20KT DAYTIME SUNDAY.  
 
SUNDAY NIGHT: CHANCE OF SHOWERS WITH MVFR COND POSSIBLE.  
 
MONDAY: MVFR OR LOWER WITH SHOWERS AND SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDER. S-  
SW WINDS G20-25KT, BECOMING NW AT NIGHT.  
 
TUESDAY: VFR. N-NW WIND G20-25KT DAYTIME.  
 
DETAILED INFORMATION, INCLUDING HOURLY TAF WIND COMPONENT  
FORECASTS, CAN BE FOUND AT: HTTPS:/WWW.WEATHER.GOV/ZNY/N90  
 

 
   
MARINE
 
 
MORNING SCA CONDITIONS, MAINLY ACROSS EASTERN OCEAN WATERS,  
GIVES WAY TO SUB-SCA CONDITIONS THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH TONIGHT  
ON ALL WATERS AS HIGH PRESSURE MOVES THROUGH AND THEN A WARM  
FRONT.  
 
SW SCA GUSTS LIKELY FOR NEARSHORE WATERS LATE SAT AM INTO  
AFTERNOON. GUSTS WILL LIKELY REMAIN BELOW SCA FOR THE OPEN  
OCEAN AND LIS WATERS WITH A STRONGER INVERSION, BUT SCA SEAS  
LIKELY ON THE OCEAN IN 15-20KT SW FLOW.  
 
A STRONG BACKDOOR COLD FRONT MOVES FROM E TO W LATE SAT AFT/EVE  
WHICH WOULD BRING A QUICK WIND SHIFT AND POTENTIAL FOR A BRIEF  
BURST OF SCA EASTERLY WINDS IN ITS WAKE, SUBSIDING BELOW SCA  
LATER SAT NIGHT INTO SUNDAY. THE ELEVATED OCEAN SEAS WITH SCA  
LEVELS WILL PROBABLY CONTINUE THROUGH THE REST OF THE WEEKEND,  
ESPECIALLY FOR EASTERN OCEAN ZONES.  
 
AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF SCA COND LIKELY ON THE OCEAN INTO TUE NIGHT  
AS SEAS REMAIN ELEVATED, FIRST VIA LONG FETCH S FLOW UP TO 20 KT  
ON MON, THEN IN NW FLOW GUSTING TO 25 KT MON NIGHT INTO TUE AM  
AFTER A COLD FRONTAL PASSAGE FOLLOWED BY LINGERING SWELL. THE NON  
OCEAN WATERS MAY ALSO SEE MINIMAL SCA COND LATE MON NIGHT IN POST-  
FRONTAL NW FLOW BUT THIS IS LESS CERTAIN.  
 

 
   
HYDROLOGY
 
 
AROUND A TENTH OF AN INCH OF RAIN OR LESS WITH RAIN SHOWERS  
TONIGHT INTO EARLY SATURDAY.  
 
LESS THAN A QUARTER OF AN INCH OF RAIN EXPECTED FOR SHOWERS FOR  
THE WEEKEND THROUGH SUNDAY, MAINLY EXTREME NORTHERN AREAS.  
 
RAIN WITH THE FRONTAL SYSTEM FROM LATE SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MON NIGHT  
SHOULD AVERAGE AROUND OR JUST OVER 1/2 INCH. THERE IS POTENTIAL FOR  
QPF OF 3/4 TO 1 INCH WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMTS WED NIGHT INTO THU BUT  
THIS APPEARS LESS CERTAIN.  
 
NO HYDROLOGIC IMPACTS EXPECTED THROUGH THE MIDDLE OF NEXT WEEK.  
 

 
   
OKX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
CT...NONE.  
NY...NONE.  
NJ...NONE.  
MARINE...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY UNTIL 10 AM EDT THIS MORNING FOR ANZ331-  
332-340-345-355.  
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY UNTIL NOON EDT TODAY FOR ANZ350-353.  
 

 
 

 
 
SYNOPSIS...BG/JM  
NEAR TERM...JM/NV  
SHORT TERM...JM  
LONG TERM...BG  
AVIATION...BG/JE  
MARINE...BG/JM/NV  
HYDROLOGY...BG/JM  
 
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