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FXUS61 KPHI 182039  
AFDPHI  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ  
339 PM EST WED DEC 18 2024  
   
SYNOPSIS  
 
AN AREA OF LOW PRESSURE WITH AN ASSOCIATED COLD FRONT WILL MOVE  
THROUGH THE AREA TONIGHT. HIGH PRESSURE BRIEFLY RETURNS ON THURSDAY  
AHEAD OF ANOTHER AREA OF LOW PRESSURE WHICH PASSES BY ON FRIDAY AS  
SECONDARY LOW PRESSURE DEVELOPS OFFSHORE. IN ITS WAKE, COLD CANADIAN  
HIGH PRESSURE ARRIVES FOR THE WEEKEND INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK. A NEW  
AREA OF LOW PRESSURE COULD AFFECT THE AREA BY CHRISTMAS EVE INTO  
CHRISTMAS DAY.  
 
 
   
NEAR TERM /THROUGH THURSDAY/  
 
THE MOSTLY SUNNY SKIES WE HAD THIS MORNING ARE DONE. CLOUDS,  
ASSOCIATED WITH AN APPROACHING WARM FRONT, HAVE MOVED IN AS HAS SOME  
SHOWERS NORTH AND WEST OF THE I95. SAID WARM FRONT WILL CONTINUE TO  
LIFT NORTHWARD INTO THE EVENING, BUT NEVER CROSS THE ENTIRE  
FORECAST AREA. THE ASSOCIATED COLD FRONT AND LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM  
WILL MOVE OFF THE COAST BY 06Z.  
 
RAIN WILL CONTINUE TO SPREAD ACROSS THE ENTIRE FORECAST AREA THIS  
EVENING AND BE QUICK TO END BY DAYBREAK. RAINFALL AMOUNTS IN THE  
0.25-0.50 RANGE CAN BE EXPECTED. SOME SNOW MAY MIX IN ACROSS THE  
POCONO PLATEAU AND ELEVATIONS OVER 1000FT OVERNIGHT BEFORE PRECIP  
ENDS, THOUGH MOST ACCUMULATIONS ARE NOT EXPECTED TO BE MEASURABLE.  
 
NW WINDS BEHIND THE COLD FRONT WILL BE A BIT BREEZY AROUND 10 MPH  
EARLY THURSDAY MORNING. SOME GUSTS APPROACHING 20 MPH CAN'T BE RULED  
OUT.  
 
OVERNIGHT LOWS ARE EXPECTED TO FALL INTO THE UPPER 20S TO UPPER 30S,  
COLDEST ACROSS THE POCONOS, WARMEST ACROSS THE SOUTHERN COASTAL  
PLAIN.  
 
HIGH PRESSURE WILL SETTLE OVER SOUTHERN QUEBEC TOMORROW. AS A  
RESULT, TRANQUIL AND SEASONABLE WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED. THE  
REGIONS WILL SEE MOSTLY SUNNY SKIES WITH HIGHS MAINLY IN THE 40S,  
30S IN FAR NW.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY/  
 
HIGH PRESSURE TO OUR NORTH OVER QUEBEC WILL MAINTAIN CONTROL OVER  
THE AREA FOR THURSDAY NIGHT. HOWEVER CLOUD COVER WILL START TO  
INCREASE AS THE NEXT SYSTEM APPROACHES...ESPECIALLY BY THE OVERNIGHT  
HOURS. THIS WILL MAKE FOR A BIT OF A TRICKY LOW TEMPERATURE FORECAST  
AS IT WILL DEPEND ON HOW QUICKLY THE CLOUDS COME IN. CURRENT  
FORECAST IS FOR LOWS MAINLY IN THE 20S TO LOW 30S EXCEPT A BIT  
WARMER RIGHT NEAR THE COAST AS THE WINDS START TO TURN MORE ONSHORE.  
 
OUR ATTENTION THEN TURNS TO THE FRIDAY THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT PERIOD  
AS OUR NEXT WEATHER SYSTEM TAKES AIM AT THE AREA. A DEEPENING UPPER  
TROUGH WILL BE APPROACHING THE AREA TO CLOSE THE WEEK, WHICH WILL BE  
ACCOMPANIED WITH SEVERAL SHORTWAVES EMBEDDED IN THE FLOW. AT THE  
SURFACE, LOW PRESSURE ORIGINATING OVER THE HIGH PLAINS WILL TRAVERSE  
ACROSS THE SOUTHERN GREAT LAKES REGION AND APPROACH OUR REGION BY  
FRIDAY AFTERNOON. FORECAST GUIDANCE HAS TRENDED A LITTLE DEEPER WITH  
THE PRIMARY SHORTWAVE, SO AS THE LOW APPROACHES, SOME PRECIPITATION  
IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP AND OVERSPREAD THE AREA THROUGH THE DAY  
FRIDAY. AT THE SAME TIME, A SECONDARY LOW WILL BE DEVELOPING A  
COUPLE HUNDRED MILES OFF THE MID-ATLANTIC COAST AND DEEPEN RAPIDLY  
AS IT LIFTS NORTHEAST; ENHANCED BY SPEED MAX ROUNDING BASE OF THE  
UPPER TROUGH.  
 
WITH THE LOW OFFSHORE REMAINING IN 'CLOSE ENOUGH' PROXIMITY TO THE  
AREA, IT IS LIKELY THAT THERE WILL BE SOME AREAS OF MAINLY LIGHT  
RAIN AND SNOW ACROSS THE AREA ON FRIDAY INTO FRIDAY NIGHT AS THE  
INITIAL LOW TRANSITIONS ITS ENERGY TO THE OFFSHORE LOW. IN ADDITION,  
SOME FORECAST GUIDANCE INDICATES THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN INVERTED /  
NORLUN TROUGH SET-UP ON THE NORTHWEST SIDE OF THE OFFSHORE LOW. THIS  
WOULD ENHANCE PRECIPITATION ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE AREA, HOWEVER, IT  
IS STILL UNCERTAIN WHERE OR IF THIS FEATURE IS TO EVEN DEVELOP AT  
THIS TIME. FOR NOW, THE BEST CHANCE OF OBSERVING ACCUMULATING SNOW  
WILL BE ACROSS THE LEHIGH VALLEY, NORTHERN NEW JERSEY AND IN THE  
POCONOS WHERE TEMPERATURES WILL BE COOLER THROUGH THE DURATION OF  
THE EVENT. CURRENT FORECAST SNOW TOTALS IN THESE AREAS ARE FOR  
BETWEEN 1-2", LOCALLY UP TO 3". LIGHT ACCUMULATIONS OF A DUSTING UP  
TO 1" ARE POSSIBLE ACROSS THE REMAINDER OF NEW JERSEY, PENNSYLVANIA  
AND NORTHERN DELAWARE AS RAIN TRANSITIONS TO SNOW ON FRIDAY NIGHT AS  
TEMPERATURES COOL BELOW/NEAR FREEZING. IT SHOULD BE NOTED THOUGH  
THAT THESE TYPE OF INVERTED TROUGH SETUPS ARE NOTORIOUSLY DIFFICULT  
TO FORECAST AS THEY CAN SOMETIMES HAVE LOCALIZED HEAVIER  
PRECIPITATION AMOUNTS. IF THIS OCCURS, SOME AREAS COULD  
"OVER PERFORM" AND SEE SNOWFALL AMOUNTS AS HIGH AS 4 OR 5 INCHES.  
BEST CHANCES FOR THIS WOULD BE CENTRAL INTO NW NJ, NE PA.  
 
PRECIPITATION WILL TAPER OFF FROM WEST TO EAST BY EARLY SATURDAY  
MORNING AS THE LOW EXITS TOWARD NOVA SCOTIA. THE REMAINDER OF THE  
DAY SATURDAY WILL BE BLUSTERY AND COLD WITH HIGHS RANGING FROM THE  
20S TO LOW 30S NORTH WITH MID TO HIGH 30S FOR HIGHS NEAR AND  
SOUTH/EAST OF THE I-95 CORRIDOR.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY/  
 
BEHIND SATURDAY'S DEPARTING LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM, AN EXPANSIVE AREA  
OF ARCTIC HIGH PRESSURE WILL MOVE IN FOR SUNDAY INTO EARLY NEXT  
WEEK. SUNDAY'S HIGHS WILL ONLY BE IN THE 20S AREA WIDE WITH SOME OF  
OUR COLDER LOCATIONS GETTING DOWN INTO THE SINGLE DIGITS SUNDAY  
NIGHT. MONDAY WILL ONLY BE A BIT BETTER THAN SUNDAY AS THE AIRMASS  
STARTS TO MODIFY WITH HIGHS GENERALLY RANGING FROM THE MID 20S NORTH  
TO THE LOW TO MID 30S SOUTH. A NEW WEATHER SYSTEM WILL BE  
APPROACHING THE AREA BY THE CHRISTMAS EVE INTO CHRISTMAS DAY TIME  
FRAME AS THE HIGH PRESSURE SYSTEM STARTS TO RETREAT AND TEMPERATURES  
MODIFY. THIS CURRENTLY DOES NOT LOOK LIKE A MAJOR SYSTEM BUT COULD  
FEATURE A WINTRY MIX FOR PARTS OF THE AREA LIKELY TRANSITIONING TO  
MAINLY RAIN CHRISTMAS DAY.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /21Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH MONDAY/  
 
TONIGHT...MVFR LOWERING TO IFR IN RAIN AND STRATUS. IMPROVING TO VFR  
AFTER 06Z AS THE RAIN ENDS AND A COLD FRONT PASSES THROUGH THE  
TERMINALS. WINDS BECOME W/NW AROUND 10 KTS AFTER 00Z. GUSTS UP TO 20  
KTS TOWARD DAYBREAK. MODERATE CONFIDENCE.  
 
THURSDAY...MAINLY VFR CONDITIONS EXPECTED. HIGH CONFIDENCE.  
 
OUTLOOK...  
 
THURSDAY NIGHT...VFR. NO SIGNIFICANT WEATHER EXPECTED.  
 
FRIDAY THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT...SUB-VFR LIKELY WITH A CHANCE OF RAIN  
AND/OR SNOW.  
 
SATURDAY THROUGH MONDAY...VFR. NO SIGNIFICANT WEATHER EXPECTED.  
 
 
   
MARINE  
 
TONIGHT...SCA IN EFFECT FOR THE COASTAL WATERS AND DELAWARE BAY  
BEGINNING THE SECOND HALF OF TONIGHT. IT'S MARGINAL WITH SEAS  
3-5 FEET AND NW WINDS AROUND 25 KTS.  
 
THURSDAY...AFTER SOME SCA CONDITIONS IN THE MORNING, SUB-SCA  
CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED IN THE AFTERNOON. SEAS MAINLY 3 TO 4  
FEET AND WINDS NW 10 TO 20 KTS. GUSTS UP TO 25 KTS IN THE  
MORNING.  
 
OUTLOOK...  
 
FRIDAY THROUGH SATURDAY...INCREASING WINDS/SEAS WITH SMALL CRAFT  
ADVISORY CONDITIONS LIKELY BY LATE FRIDAY LASTING THROUGH SATURDAY.  
WIND GUSTS COULD EVEN APPROACH GALE FORCE BY LATER SATURDAY.  
 
SUNDAY THROUGH MONDAY...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY MAY LINGER INTO EARLY  
SUNDAY HOWEVER WINDS AND SEAS WILL BE DIMINISHING BY THIS TIME. THE  
REMAINDER OF SUNDAY AND MONDAY WILL SEE CONDITIONS BELOW SMALL CRAFT  
ADVISORY LEVELS.  
 
 
   
PHI WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
PA...NONE.  
NJ...NONE.  
DE...NONE.  
MD...NONE.  
MARINE...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FROM 1 AM TO 11 AM EST THURSDAY FOR  
ANZ430-431-450>455.  
 
 
 
 
 
SYNOPSIS...FITZSIMMONS  
NEAR TERM...KRUZDLO  
SHORT TERM...FITZSIMMONS  
LONG TERM...FITZSIMMONS  
AVIATION...FITZSIMMONS/KRUZDLO  
MARINE...FITZSIMMONS/KRUZDLO  
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