188  
FXUS61 KPHI 100226  
AFDPHI  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ  
926 PM EST SAT NOV 9 2024  
   
SYNOPSIS
 
 
HIGH PRESSURE REMAINS IN CONTROL TONIGHT BEFORE MOVING OFFSHORE  
SUNDAY. A WARM FRONT LIFTS NORTH OF THE AREA SUNDAY AFTERNOON,  
AHEAD OF A COLD FRONT THAT CROSSES THROUGH ON MONDAY. A SECONDARY  
COLD FRONT FOLLOWS FOR TUESDAY BEFORE HIGH PRESSURE RETURNS WEDNESDAY.  
ANOTHER COLD FRONT WILL CROSS THE REGION ON THURSDAY WITH HIGH PRESSURE  
RETURNING BY NEXT WEEKEND.  
 

 
   
NEAR TERM /THROUGH SUNDAY/
 
 
NOTHING IMPORTANT TO CHANGE WITH THE EVENING UPDATE.  
 
HIGH PRESSURE WILL SHIFT ACROSS THE MID ATLANTIC STATES TONIGHT,  
PROVIDING ANOTHER NICE NIGHT. HOWEVER, THIS HIGH WILL SHIFT OFFSHORE  
BY DAYBREAK SUNDAY MORNING AHEAD OF AN APPROACHING SYSTEM. AS THE  
HIGH SHIFTS OFFSHORE, RETURN FLOW SETS UP ACROSS THE AREA WHILE  
A WARM FRONT LIFTS NORTHWARD TO OUR WEST. MOISTURE WILL INCREASE  
ACROSS THE AREA WILL SOUTH TO SOUTHWEST FLOW AT THE SURFACE AND  
ALOFT.  
 
SUNDAY WILL BE ANOTHER PLEASANT DAY WITH HIGH TEMPERATURES SEVERAL  
DEGREES ABOVE NORMAL. THE DAY WILL START OUT MOSTLY CLEAR EXCEPT  
HIGH CIRRUS, BEFORE CLOUDS LOWER THROUGH THE AFTERNOON. AS WE  
GO INTO SUNSET SUNDAY AND OVERNIGHT, MOISTURE CONTINUES TO OVERSPREAD  
THE AREA, WHICH WILL COMBINE WITH SEVERAL SHORT WAVE/VOTICITY IMPULSES,  
LEADING TO INCREASING CHANCES OF PERIODS OF RAIN THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM /SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY/
 
 
THE SHORT TERM PERIOD WILL BE MOSTLY TRANQUIL ASIDE FOR A FEW  
COLD FRONTS THAT MAKE THEIR WAY THROUGH THE REGION. A SHORTWAVE  
ACCOMPANIED WITH THE INITIAL COLD FRONT IS FORECAST TO PASS  
THROUGH ON MONDAY MORNING WITH A SECOND SHORTWAVE AND SECONDARY  
COLD FRONT PASSING THROUGH ON TUESDAY.  
 
AS THE INITIAL COLD FRONT CROSSES, RAIN SHOWERS WILL BE  
TAPERING OFF FROM WEST TO EAST. A FEW SHOWERS MAY HANG UP ALONG  
THE COAST IN THE MORNING, BUT OVERALL STILL LOOKING LIKE MONDAY  
WILL BE MOSTLY DRY FOR ALL AREAS, ESPECIALLY DURING THE  
AFTERNOON. ONE MORE MILD DAY IS EXPECTED WITH HIGHS MAINLY IN  
THE MID 60S TO LOW 70S WITH CLEARING SKIES. MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES  
WILL CONTINUE INTO MONDAY NIGHT, BUT WINDS SHOULD REMAIN  
ELEVATED ENOUGH TO PREVENT A TOTALLY EFFICIENT NIGHT FOR  
RADIATIONAL COOLING. HOWEVER, WITH SOME DRIER AIR WORKING ITS  
WAY BACK INTO THE REGION, LOWS SHOULD FALL INTO THE 40S  
AREAWIDE.  
 
THE NEXT SHORTWAVE WILL PASS NORTH OF THE REGION ON TUESDAY  
WITH A SECONDARY COLD FRONT DROPPING SOUTH INTO THE MID-  
ATLANTIC. MOISTURE ALOFT WILL BE QUITE LIMITED, SO THIS FRONT  
WILL BE DRY AS IT PASSES, RESULTING IN A DRY TUESDAY. BEHIND  
THIS FRONT WILL BE A REINFORCING SHOT OF DRIER AND COOLER AIR,  
SO BOTH DEW POINTS AND TEMPS WILL BE MUCH LOWER ON TUESDAY  
COMPARED TO MONDAY. HIGHS WILL ONLY BE IN THE 50S TO AROUND 60  
DEGREES FOR TUESDAY DESPITE MOSTLY SUNNY SKIES.  
 

 
   
LONG TERM /TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY/
 
 
HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS IN BY TUESDAY NIGHT AND REMAIN IN PLACE  
THROUGH THE DAY ON WEDNESDAY WITH SEASONABLY COOL WEATHER FOR  
THIS PERIOD.  
 
BY WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND INTO THURSDAY, A FAIRLY STRONG UPPER  
LEVEL TROUGH WILL MOVE TOWARDS AND ACROSS THE EAST COAST WITH A  
WEAKENING FRONTAL SYSTEM AT THE SURFACE. AS THIS FEATURE  
APPROACHES, THIS SHOULD BRING ANOTHER ROUND FOR SOME MORE RAIN  
SHOWERS DURING THE WEDNESDAY NIGHT INTO THURSDAY NIGHT  
TIMEFRAME. FOR NOW, THE GREATEST LIKELIHOOD FOR SOME  
PRECIPITATION WILL BE ON THURSDAY WITH UP TO A 40% CHANCE OF  
SHOWERS ACROSS THE REGION. GUIDANCE HAS CONSIDERABLY BACKED OFF  
ON THE POTENTIAL FOR COASTAL LOW DEVELOPMENT THEREAFTER FOR THE  
THURSDAY NIGHT INTO FRIDAY TIMEFRAME, SO IT NOW APPEARS THAT  
HIGH PRESSURE WILL SIMPLY BUILD BACK IN BEHIND THE FRONTAL  
PASSAGE LATE IN THE WEEK. SO, WITH THIS SOLUTION DRY CONDITIONS  
SHOULD RETURN LATE IN THE WEEK INTO NEXT WEEKEND.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /03Z SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/
 
 
THE FOLLOWING DISCUSSION IS FOR KPHL, KPNE, KTTN, KABE, KRDG,  
KILG, KMIV, KACY AND SURROUNDING AREAS.  
 
TONIGHT...VFR CONDITIONS EXPECTED. INCREASING HIGH CLOUDS. WINDS  
WILL REMAIN LIGHT AND VARIABLE OVERNIGHT. HIGH CONFIDENCE.  
 
SUNDAY...VFR CONDITIONS CONTINUE, ALTHOUGH CLOUDS WILL INCREASE  
AND LOWER THROUGH THE AFTERNOON. WINDS INCREASE OUT OF THE SOUTHWEST  
5-10 KNOTS AFTER SUNRISE, THEN BEGIN TO GUST 15-20 KNOTS LATER IN  
THE MORNING INTO THE AFTERNOON. HIGH CONFIDENCE.  
 
SUNDAY NIGHT...CONDITIONS LOWER TO MVFR THEN LIKELY IFR AS RAIN  
SPREADS ACROSS THE AREA AS WELL. WINDS INCREASE OUT OF THE  
SOUTHWEST 10-15 KNOTS, WITH GUSTS 15-20 KNOTS. HIGH CONFIDENCE.  
 
OUTLOOK...  
 
MONDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY...VFR. NO SIGNIFICANT WEATHER EXPECTED.  
 
WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY...SUB-VFR POSSIBLE WITH A CHANCE  
OF RAIN SHOWERS.  
 

 
   
MARINE
 
 
THE SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY WAS CANCELLED FOR THE ATLANTIC OCEAN  
WATERS SOUTH OF CAPE MAY, NJ AS SEAS HAVE SUBSIDED BELOW 5 FEET  
AND SEAS AND WINDS WILL REMAIN BELOW ADVISORY LEVELS THROUGH  
TONIGHT FOR ALL OF THE COASTAL WATERS. HOWEVER, WINDS WILL  
INCREASE ONCE AGAIN SUNDAY AFTERNOON INTO SUNDAY NIGHT. A SMALL  
CRAFT ADVISORY IS NOW IN EFFECT FOR THE ATLANTIC OCEAN WATERS  
OFFSHORE OF DELAWARE AND NEW JERSEY STARTING 1 PM SUNDAY AND  
CONTINUING THROUGH 6 AM MONDAY. THE ADVISORY STARTS AT 6 PM ON  
DELAWARE BAY, AND CONTINUES THROUGH 6 AM MONDAY.  
 
OUTLOOK...  
 
MONDAY THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT...LINGERING SCA CONDITIONS POSSIBLE  
THROUGH MONDAY AFTERNOON WITH WIND GUSTS UP TO 25 KT AND SEAS AROUND  
5 FEET. SCA CONDITIONS SHOULD SUBSIDE BY MONDAY NIGHT. ANOTHER ROUND  
OF SCA CONDITIONS ARE POSSIBLE EARLY TUESDAY MORNING INTO TUESDAY  
NIGHT DUE TO WIND GUSTS AROUND 25 KT AND SEAS AROUND 5 FEET.  
 
WEDNESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY...NO MARINE HEADLINES ARE EXPECTED AT  
THIS TIME.  
 

 
   
FIRE WEATHER
 
 
EVEN THOUGH PORTIONS OF NORTHERN NEW JERSEY AND NORTHEAST  
PENNSYLVANIA MAY HAVE RH VALUES NEAR 35 PERCENT FOR FEW HOURS  
AROUND MIDDAY SUNDAY AND WINDS WILL BE GUSTY AROUND 20 MPH,  
DEWPOINTS WILL INCREASE THROUGH THE DAY AND RH VALUES WILL  
INCREASE IN THE AFTERNOON. THEREFORE, NO FIRE WEATHER RELATED  
STATEMENTS ARE EXPECTED FOR SUNDAY AT THIS TIME.  
 
SHOWERS ARE FORECAST TO RESULT IN A WETTING RAIN (0.25-0.50  
INCHES CURRENTLY FORECAST) LATER SUNDAY, ESPECIALLY AT NIGHT,  
INTO MONDAY MORNING.  
 

 
   
CLIMATE
 
 
RECORD STRETCH (CONSECUTIVE DAYS) WITHOUT MEASURABLE  
PRECIPITATION:  
 
CURRENT  
SITE RECORD RECORD DATES THRU 11/8  
AC AIRPORT (ACY) 34 DAYS AUG-SEP 1995 37 DAYS  
AC MARINA (55N) 39 DAYS AUG-SEP 1995 38 DAYS  
GEORGETOWN (GED) 34 DAYS OCT-NOV 2001 42 DAYS  
PHILADELPHIA (PHL) 29 DAYS OCT-NOV 1874 41 DAYS  
TRENTON (TTN) 38 DAYS APR-MAY 1903 41 DAYS  
WILMINGTON (ILG) 34 DAYS JAN-FEB 1909 41 DAYS  
 

 
   
PHI WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
PA...NONE.  
NJ...AIR QUALITY ALERT UNTIL MIDNIGHT EST TONIGHT FOR NJZ008>010.  
DE...NONE.  
MD...NONE.  
MARINE...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FROM 6 PM SUNDAY TO 6 AM EST MONDAY FOR  
ANZ430-431.  
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FROM 1 PM SUNDAY TO 6 AM EST MONDAY FOR  
ANZ450>455.  
 

 
 

 
 
SYNOPSIS...DESILVA  
NEAR TERM...OHARA/ROBERTSON  
SHORT TERM...DESILVA  
LONG TERM...DESILVA  
AVIATION...DESILVA/ROBERTSON/OHARA  
MARINE...DESILVA/ROBERTSON  
FIRE WEATHER...  
CLIMATE...  
 
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