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479 FXUS61 KBOX 221737 AFDBOX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Boston/Norton MA 137 PM EDT Sun Sep 22 2024 .SYNOPSIS... Rain near the coast will slowly come to an end today as low pressure southeast of New England will moves farther out to sea. Weak high pressure will build over the region Monday and Tuesday, but continued onshore winds should keep cloudiness over southern New England, especially near the coast. Rain chances increase again around midweek as a front approaches from the Great Lakes. && .NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 PM THIS EVENING/... 930 AM update... Offshore storm still having some impact on coastal SNE with lots of cloud cover and gusty NE winds. Rain shield has shifted to the south but northern edge still impacting the Islands with a few showers. Trend will be for drying here but a few light showers may rotate in from the east with a brief shower possible across portions of eastern MA and RI this morning. Otherwise, the column is drying especially in the interior which will lead to partly sunny skies developing through the afternoon, but clouds will dominate closer to coastal SE MA and Cape/Islands. Gusty NE winds continue near the coast with gusts to 30 mph Cape/Islands. Highs will reach mid-upper 60s with some lower 70s in the CT valley. && .SHORT TERM /6 PM THIS EVENING THROUGH 6 PM MONDAY/... Ridging at surface and aloft begins to take hold tonight and Monday leading to drier weather overall. Model cross sections still show plenty of lower level moisture, however, especially near coast tonight which should result in low clouds and possibly some drizzle as well. Clouds should dominate Monday but expect breaks of sun, especially inland. && .LONG TERM /MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY/... Highlights... * Onshore surface flow much of the upcoming week will yield generally dreary conditions * Frontal system sometime mid to late week brings another chance for rain High pressure centered over the Saint Lawrence River will nudge its way across southern New England. While keeping the forecast mainly dry into Wednesday, being on the southern periphery with the weaker subsidence, along with the persistent onshore flow, should result in plenty of clouds much of this week. Wednesday still looks to be the transition day as this high pressure moves farther east. Latest guidance suite has trended slower with the arrival of showers, but may still not be quite slow enough given the synoptic pattern. Starting to think much of Wednesday will be dry as well, especially across the eastern half of southern New England. Only have moderate confidence in the current forecast timing. Still looking more unsettled toward the end of next week as a low pressure passes by our region. Plenty of uncertainty in the details, but there is still plenty of time to refine the forecast timing. The persistent easterly onshore flow will maintain at least an elevated risk for rip currents and rough surf into Tuesday. && .AVIATION /18Z SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/...
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Forecast Confidence Levels: Low - less than 30 percent. Moderate - 30 to 60 percent. High - greater than 60 percent. 18Z TAF Update: Moderate confidence. Mainly VFR in the CT valley, with a mix of VFR-MVFR cigs elsewhere. MVFR cigs will be more prevalent near the south coast and Cape/Islands tonight which may expand across eastern New Eng Monday morning before improving in the afternoon. MVFR cigs expected to redevelop across the region Mon night. Patchy fog may develop in portions of the CT valley late tonight and late Mon night. NE gusts to 25 kt Cape/Islands into this evening before slowly diminishing late tonight and Mon, but gusts to 20 kt will persist into Mon evening. BOS TAF...Moderate confidence due to timing of ceiling changes. VFR cigs through tonight trending to MVFR toward 12z. SCT MVFR cloud bases may briefly go BKN through 21z. BDL TAF... High Confidence. Outlook /Tuesday through Thursday/... Tuesday: Mainly VFR, with areas MVFR possible. Breezy. Tuesday Night: Mainly VFR, with areas MVFR possible. Wednesday: Mainly VFR, with local IFR possible. Slight chance SHRA. Wednesday Night: Mainly VFR, with local IFR possible. Chance SHRA. Thursday: Mainly VFR, with areas IFR possible. Chance SHRA.
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&& .MARINE... Forecaster Confidence Levels: Low - less than 30 percent. Medium - 30 to 60 percent. High - greater than 60 percent. Overall high confidence through Monday. Maintaining SCA headlines for all waters except Boston Harbor and Narragansett Bay. Low pressure offshore remains close enough today to maintain strong NE winds gusting to 25-30kt, with strongest gusts around Cape Cod and Islands where some marginal Gales are possible at times today. NE winds gradually subside tonight and Monday as low heads farther SE away from region but rough seas should persist, especially on open waters. Rain gradually diminishes today but may linger most of day on waters south and east of Cape Cod. Outlook /Monday Night through Thursday/... Monday: Low risk for Small Craft Advisory winds with gusts up to 20 kt. Rough seas up to 11 ft. Monday Night: Winds less than 25 kt. Rough seas up to 9 ft. Tuesday through Tuesday Night: Winds less than 25 kt. Rough seas up to 8 ft. Wednesday: Winds less than 25 kt. Areas of rough seas. Wednesday Night: Winds less than 25 kt. Areas of rough seas. Chance of rain showers. Thursday: Winds less than 25 kt. Seas up to 5 ft. Chance of rain showers. && .TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING... Coastal Flood Advisory remains in effect for afternoon high tide today. While astronomical tides remain elevated, the tides are slowly coming down from the peak Fri and Sat. Still expecting a surge of 1-1.5 ft which will result in shallow flooding less than one foot deep of more vulnerable locations. High Surf Advisory remains posted due to high seas and rough surf which will continue today. && .BOX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... CT...None. MA...High Surf Advisory until 8 PM EDT this evening for MAZ007-019- 020-022>024. Coastal Flood Advisory until 6 PM EDT this evening for MAZ007- 015-016-019-022>024. RI...High Surf Advisory until 8 PM EDT this evening for RIZ006>008. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 6 PM EDT Monday for ANZ231>235-237- 250-251-254>256. && $$ SYNOPSIS...Belk/JWD NEAR TERM...KJC SHORT TERM...JWD LONG TERM...Belk AVIATION...KJC/JWD MARINE...Belk/JWD TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING...JWD