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FXUS61 KAKQ 161826
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AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
National Weather Service Wakefield VA
226 PM EDT Sat Mar 16 2024

.SYNOPSIS...
Weak high pressure slides off the coast tonight. A cold front
will drop through the region Sunday night bringing in cooler air
for the start of next week. A stronger cold front will cross
the area late Monday into Tuesday morning.

&&

.NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/...
As of 225 PM EDT Saturday...

This afternoon, weak sfc high pressure is over the area with
zonal flow aloft over much of the ern CONUS. Strong low pressure
at the sfc and aloft continues to track E over Ontario. The
surface high will quickly shift offshore this evening (allowing
winds to turn back to the SW/SE/S). Temps will only drop into
the upper 40s-lower 50s tonight with a 5-15 mph SSW wind. A weak
shortwave will also cross the area late tonight, which will
result in an increase in clouds. In addition, some weak elevated
instability (100-300 J/kg MUCAPE) will briefly overspread
coastal VA/NC late tonight as the shortwave passes by. As such,
a few showers cannot be ruled out near the coast between 2-8 AM
(and have added 20-30% PoPs to the forecast to account for
this). Areal average QPFs are only a few hundredths of an inch.

&&

.SHORT TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT/...
As of 225 PM EDT Saturday...

The strong low pressure system tracks east through Quebec Sun into
Mon, sending a second, stronger cold front across the area Sun night-
Mon. Cloud cover will increase throughout the day ahead of the
mainly dry front. However, there may be a little bit of light rain
Sunday evening into early Monday as a weak shortwave also moves
offshore to our south. Will keep PoPs no higher than 20-30% in SE
VA/NE NC with a dry forecast elsewhere. QPFs are a few hundredths of
an inch at best. Sunday will be the warmest day of the next several
with highs in the upper 60s-lower 70s. Cooler air will begin to fill
in behind the boundary, so low temperatures Sunday night will be in
the mid-upper 30s to the west and mid to upper 40s to the east/near
the coast. Breezy/cooler on Mon with widespread 20-25 mph gusts.
Forecast highs are in the mid to upper 50s.

A secondary, stronger shot of CAA arrives Monday night-Tuesday
morning as the flow aloft becomes NW. Breezy (especially near the
coast) Monday night with lows in the upper 20s-30s. Tuesday looks to
be the coolest day of the period with continued breezy NW winds
(gusts up to 30 mph possible near the coast) and highs in the mid
50s (except for lower 50s on the MD ern shore).

&&

.LONG TERM /TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/...
As of 225 PM EDT Saturday...

The flow aloft flattens out a little bit from Wed-Thu, but the
latest (12z) global models and ensembles still show it remaining
WNW. Temperatures moderate into the 60s (with continued dry wx) for
Wed, but may cool back down a bit on Thu behind another dry cold
front. Still breezy out of the WNW on Wed, with lighter N winds
expected on Thu.

Then, attention turns to our next low pressure system, which will
impact the area sometime between Friday night and Sun/Mon. While
there are major differences in the GFS/ECMWF with respect to timing,
ensemble mean precipitation amounts are 0.50-1.50" across the FA
from Friday (3/22) through Monday (3/25). So, will continue to go
with widespread 40-60% PoPs during this time, which will likely need
to be raised as confidence in exact timing increases in the coming
days (given that ensemble mean QPFs are already > 1"in parts of the
area). Temps remain near to below average from Fri through next
weekend.

&&

.AVIATION /19Z SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/...
As of 120 PM EDT Saturday...

VFR through the first part of tonight with light/variable winds
becoming SSW. A shortwave crosses the area late tonight, which
may bring a few showers to SBY/PHF/ORF/ECG between 06-12z (PoPs
are 20% so have not mentioned this in the TAFs). However, a
brief period of MVFR CIGs is possible at ORF/ECG early Sun
morning in association with this feature. Skies clear out on Sun
with winds shifting to the W-WSW and increasing to 10-15 kt (w/
gusts to 20 kt).

Outlook: Isolated to widely scattered showers will be possible
over SE terminals (ORF/ECG) with a second, stronger cold front
crossing the region Sun night (which may result in brief flight
restrictions). Otherwise, mainly VFR through the middle of next
week.

&&

.MARINE...
As of 200 PM EDT Saturday...

Yesterday`s cold front pushed offshore earlier this morning,
allowing weak high pressure to build in behind it. Latest obs
indicate the development of a seabreeze with wind speeds at 5-10kt.
Seas are 2-3ft and waves are around 1ft (2ft in the mouth of the
bay). High pressure will slide offshore to the SE this evening as
another (dry) cold front approaches the region. Behind the high,
winds become SE at 10-15kt, then increasing to 15-18kt (highest in
northern waters) as they turn to the SW late tonight. Breezier
Sunday, but still sub-SCA with westerly winds at ~10kt with gusts to
15kt.

W-SW winds turn N-NW, increasing late Sunday night/Monday morning in
tightening pressure gradient ahead of the next frontal passage. Once
again, this surge is forecast to brief enough to hold off with any
headlines despite a few gusts to ~20kt (reasonable to think a brief
Marine Statement may be needed during this period). However, SCA
headlines are likely to be needed as early as Monday evening, but
especially late Monday night/ early Tuesday. A strong cold front
crosses the region during this period, with strong cold air
advection expected. EPS/GEFS both show 850mb temperatures dropping
to as low as -8C to -10C by 12Z Tuesday. Wind probs are low for
prolonged gale force gusts (single digit probs), but solid SCAs
appear likely during this timeframe. Winds slowly diminish Tuesday
with SCA potentially coming down Tuesday afternoon. Winds back to to
W-SW winds late Tue into Wed, with potential for a brief period
of SCA conditions Tue night in the lower bay and lower James
River.

&&

.AKQ WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
MD...None.
NC...None.
VA...None.
MARINE...None.

&&

$$

SYNOPSIS...TMG
NEAR TERM...ERI
SHORT TERM...ERI/TMG
LONG TERM...ERI/TMG
AVIATION...ERI
MARINE...AM/MAM


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