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WHAT HAS CHANGED
No significant changes to forecast.
KEY MESSAGES
1) Isolated strong to severe thunderstorm wind threat late this afternoon and evening, particularly for NYC/NJ metro and points N&W. Low and localized flash flood threat. Increasingly warm and muggy, with heat indices peaking in the lower to mid 90s today.
2) Isolated showers Saturday afternoon, otherwise dry conditions for the upcoming weekend into Monday with seasonably warm temperatures.
3) Hot and humid conditions build for the middle of next week.
KEY MESSAGE 3
General agreement in building central US heat ridge expanding eastward into the region into the middle of the week, allowing for building heat and humidity locally. Wednesday looks to be the hottest day with heat indices in the middle to upper 90s.
OUTLOOK FOR 12Z SATURDAY THROUGH TUESDAY
Saturday: Mainly VFR. Brief MVFR possible in an isolated shower or thunderstorm during the afternoon.
Sunday through Wednesday: VFR expected.
MARINE
Sub-SCA conditions today with a modest W/SW flow of 10-15kt. Seas generally 2 to 4 ft. Sub- SCA conditions continue into Saturday, with high pressure building towards the waters.
Sub-SCA expected through at least Monday afternoon as high pressure builds back in.
Rip Currents:
A moderate risk of rip currents persists today, due to a mixture of 2 ft S wind wave and lingering 1-3 ft SE/E swells.
Low to moderate rip risk for Saturday with 1-2 ft southerly swells, and 1-2 ft SE/E wind waves.
OKX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
CT...None. NY...None. NJ...None. MARINE...None.
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