Area Forecast Discussion
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375 FXUS61 KPHI 101638 AFDPHI Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Mount Holly NJ 1238 PM EDT Fri May 10 2024 .SYNOPSIS... Multiple waves of low pressure will affect the area today through Sunday bringing a generally unsettled weather pattern. High pressure builds south of the Mid-Atlantic region Sunday night into Monday. Another area of low pressure may affect the area with more unsettled weather by the middle of next week. && .NEAR TERM /THROUGH SATURDAY/... Rain and periods of drizzle and foggy patches will continue off/on through the afternoon...heaviest and steadiest over eastern PA and adjacent portions of NJ. The gradient between a high building in to the north and east and the low to the south will also lock in brisk east/northeast winds 15 to 20 gusting upwards of 25 to 30 mph. This will add to the rawness of the day with highs for most areas remaining stuck in the 50s (in the Poconos it may not get out of the 40s). As we go into tonight, the upper trough finally sweeps eastward off the coast taking the surface low with it. This will bring the steadier rain to an end through the evening from west to east but there may be some patchy lingering drizzle into the overnight under a low overcast. Total rain amounts by this time should be generally in the .50 to 1.0 inch range except some higher totals of up to 1.25 inches possible over the southern Poconos into NW NJ. This isn`t expected to cause any major hydro concerns. Otherwise, some clearing may finally occur towards dawn Saturday as the winds turn more northerly. It will be a chilly night with lows mostly in the 40s and even some upper 30s possible in the southern Poconos. For Saturday, we`ll get a brief respite in the unsettled weather as shortwave ridging builds in. In fact most areas should also see a little sun as the low stratus should start to break up before clouds increase again by late day ahead of the next system. The daytime hours should stay mainly dry though with just a slight chance for some late day showers over our far western zones from Berks County into Lehigh Valley. Expect highs mostly in the low to mid 60s except 50s near the coast and over the southern Poconos. && .SHORT TERM /SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY/... Little change with the Friday AM forecast update as the unsettled weather pattern will continue through Sunday. By Saturday evening, the next wave of low pressure will arrive out of the Great Lakes, increasing chances for showers, particularly west of the Philly at night, and centered more on Philly during the day Sunday. Showers continue to move into the region Sunday (PoPs 55-65 percent) with lows again in the mid- upper 40s. Highs will be cooler on Sunday, with 50s to near 60 common. && .LONG TERM /SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY/... A brief period of dry weather is expected beginning Sunday night and continuing into Monday as high pressure briefly builds to the south of the Mid Atlantic region. This dry weather will only be brief as rain chances will begin to increase Tuesday into Wednesday as a storm system approaches from the southwest. Beyond this time it should trend drier by Thursday. && .AVIATION /18Z FRIDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... The following discussion is for KPHL, KPNE, KTTN, KABE, KRDG, KILG, KMIV, KACY and surrounding areas... Through today...Periods of rain and drizzle continuing today with cigs becoming predominately IFR by mid morning. IFR should then predominate for most of the rest of the day accept some improvement to low MVFR possible by late day. East/northeast winds 10 to 15 gusting at times 20 to 30 knots. Moderate confidence. Tonight...Steadier rain ends in the evening but lingering low stratus and some drizzle. This should keep conditions mainly low MVFR or IFR at least through the evening. Improvement should follow overnight as northerly winds start to bring in drier air. Northeast winds around 10 knots shifting to northerly and diminishing to 5 knots overnight. Moderate confidence. Saturday...Mainly VFR. Northerly winds 5 to 10 knots shifting back to east then southeast by late day. Moderate confidence. Outlook... Saturday night-Sunday...Sub-VFR conditions probable (50-60 percent chance) at times through the period with chances (40-50 percent) for showers. Sunday night-Tuesday...VFR conditions expected through Monday. Sub- VFR conditions with chances for showers return late Tuesday. && .MARINE...
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Lowered the Gale warning as the greatest of the wind gusts have seemed to have passed. A continuation of SCA gusts thru the evening then SCA seas into Saturday. For Delaware Bay, SCA gusts continue and probably will for much of the afternoon. We`ll extend the SCA into the evening. Rain and patchy fog into the evening then improvement overnight. Fair weather expected Saturday. Outlook... Sunday through Tuesday...Overall, mainly sub-SCA conditions expected through Monday. Stronger winds may bring SCA conditions back late Monday into Tuesday.
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&& .TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING... The Coastal Flood Warning for Ocean and southeast Burlington counties has been put into effect starting at 10AM. It runs until 4 AM Saturday. The new moon occurred Tuesday, May 7th, and this is resulting in high astronomical tides. As a front settles to our south, an onshore flow will develop and strengthen some through the end of the week, peaking today into tonight. While the astronomical tides will be gradually lowering as we get farther away from the new moon, the onshore will increase the surge values at least some. With the peak onshore flow leading up to tonight`s high tide cycle, guidance continues to indicate the threat for moderate tidal flooding for portions of Atlantic coastal New Jersey and Delaware, as well as Delaware Bay with the high tide cycle tonight into early Saturday morning high tide cycle. With increased confidence of a long duration of moderate to strong onshore flow through the day today and water levels/surge values continuing to run high with the latest high tide cycle last night into early this morning, the Coastal Flood Warning for tonight`s high tide has been expanded to include all areas previously covered by the Coastal Flood Watch. Spotty minor coastal flooding will occur with todays (lower) high tide today within the Warning area. Outside of the Warning area, in adjacent areas of the Atlantic coast of New Jersey, Delaware Bay, and the tidal Delaware River, another round of widespread minor coastal flooding is expected with the high tide cycle tonight into early Saturday morning. Therefore, another Coastal Flood Advisory has been issued for these areas for the tonight into early Saturday high tide cycle. The high tide cycle tonight looks to be the peak of the coastal flooding impacts area-wide, but additional minor coastal flooding is forecast with the evening/overnight high tide Saturday night into early Sunday. Flooding is not expected at this time for our Maryland zones along the Chesapeake through Saturday. && .PHI WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
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PA...Coastal Flood Advisory from 2 AM to 7 AM EDT Saturday for PAZ070-071-106. NJ...Coastal Flood Advisory from midnight tonight to 4 AM EDT Saturday for NJZ016. Coastal Flood Warning from 8 PM this evening to 4 AM EDT Saturday for NJZ021>025. Coastal Flood Advisory from 9 PM this evening to 3 AM EDT Saturday for NJZ012>014. Coastal Flood Advisory from 2 AM to 7 AM EDT Saturday for NJZ017>019. Coastal Flood Warning until 4 AM EDT Saturday for NJZ020-026- 027. DE...Coastal Flood Advisory from midnight tonight to 4 AM EDT Saturday for DEZ001. Coastal Flood Warning from 8 PM this evening to 4 AM EDT Saturday for DEZ002>004. MD...None. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 8 PM EDT this evening for ANZ430- 431. Small Craft Advisory until 6 PM EDT Saturday for ANZ450>455.
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&& $$ SYNOPSIS...AKL/Fitzsimmons/OHara NEAR TERM...Fitzsimmons SHORT TERM...Fitzsimmons/MJL/RCM LONG TERM...Fitzsimmons/MJL AVIATION...Fitzsimmons/MJL/OHara/RCM MARINE...Fitzsimmons/MJL/OHara/RCM/OHara TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING...