Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Newport/Morehead, NC

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845 FXUS62 KMHX 280224 AFDMHX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Newport/Morehead City NC 1024 PM EDT Mon May 27 2024 .SYNOPSIS... A cold front will then move through late tonight and Tuesday. The next front moves through late Wednesday night or early Thursday morning. && .NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 AM TUESDAY MORNING/...
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As of 10 PM...Severe threat has come to an end across ENC, and all convective watches and warnings have been dropped. It should remain mostly quiet tonight, though some isolated convective coverage is possible especially along the coast as another shortwave impulse moves nearby to our south and west. Temperatures will remain mild early tonight, but should eventually cool into the low 70s by morning.
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&& .SHORT TERM /6 AM TUESDAY MORNING THROUGH 6 PM TUESDAY/... As of 310 PM Mon...The cold front will stall near the coast Tue as the base of the upper trough approaches from the NW. The front combined with a pinned seabreeze should be convergence to generate scattered showers, with best chances in the afternoon. Showers confined to the coast early with chances increasing toward HWY17 in the afternoon as seabreeze tries to propagate inland, likely having a difficult time with low level westerly flow developing. Highs in the 80s, though will feel a bit cooler than past several days, esp inland with dewpoints grad falling into the 60s. && .LONG TERM /TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY/... As of 0400 Monday...Clearing through the week as cool high pressure builds in. Rest of Workweek...Upper trough persists with shortwaves passing through the base of the trough Wednesday and again on Thursday with weak SFC trough developing inland behind the front. This troughing inland will delay the arrival of the SFC high from the NW, keeping temps fairly warm Wed. Temps cool end of the week as the high pressure begins spilling over the area, MaxTs in upper 70s, MinTs in the 50s. Forecast remains dry through this period. Weekend...Upper trough swings through the East Coast and offshore with SFC almost directly overhead Saturday morning pushing offshore through the weekend. Get back to warm Serly flow regime early next week ahead of the next front. && .AVIATION /02Z TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/...
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SHORT TERM /through Tuesday Evening/... As of 10 PM Mon...VFR conditions are expected through the short term. Most of the convection this afternoon missed the TAF sites, but there could still be an isolated strong to severe storm tonight. Cloudbases should remain around 5000 ft, but partly cloudy skies expected tonight and into tomorrow morning. LONG TERM /Tuesday night through Saturday/... As of 400 AM Monday...Showers and thunderstorms are expected possible Tues with a drying trend setting up for the remainder of the workweek. Periods of sub- VFR conditions are possible but flight cats expected to remain VFR outside of convection.
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&& .MARINE...
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SHORT TERM /through Tuesday/... As of 10 PM Mon...SCA continues for the waters, sounds and rivers with potential for several hours of 25 kt gusts and with seas possibly building to 4-6 ft over the outer central waters. As the cold front approaches tonight, the gradient may relax a bit with winds grad diminishing towards sunrise. Front will stall near of along the coast Tue as moderate S/SW winds continue with seas subsiding to 2-4 ft. LONG TERM /Tuesday night through Saturday/... As of 0400 Monday...The front finally pushes offshore overnight/early Wed. SWerly winds 10-15G20kt. Winds briefly turn Nerly behind the front early Wed before becoming SWerly again as SFC trough approaches and moves through Wed night, turning winds Nerly for the remainder of the work week. Seas generally falling through the week; 2-4ft Tues, 2-3ft Wed, 1-3ft late week.
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&& .MHX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... NC...None. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until midnight EDT tonight for AMZ131-136- 137-230-231. Small Craft Advisory until 4 AM EDT Tuesday for AMZ135-150. Small Craft Advisory until 6 AM EDT Tuesday for AMZ152-154-156- 158. && $$ SYNOPSIS...MHX NEAR TERM...CQD/SGK SHORT TERM...CQD LONG TERM...CEB AVIATION...CQD/SGK/CEB MARINE...CQD/CEB