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Buckingham, Pennsylvania Weather Forecast Discussion

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FXUS61 KPHI 301018
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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Mount Holly NJ 618 AM EDT Tue Sep 30 2025

.SYNOPSIS... High pressure over the area departs later today. A cold front moves through the region tonight, and then broad high pressure builds down from eastern Canada through the weekend. Several tropical systems over the western Atlantic ocean will remain away from the Mid- Atlantic coast.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... High pressure retreats to the south today ahead of an approaching cold front. The cirrus shield from distant Tropical Storm Imelda should keep things mostly cloudy today albeit dry. Even with mostly cloudy skies, temperatures get into the upper 70s/low 80s.

Cold front comes approaches tonight and will usher in a fall- like airmass. Not much moisture to work with, and the front may even wash out by the time it gets through our region, so not expecting any precipitation. We begin to feel the effects of the Canadian airmass tonight as lows dip into the mid to upper 40s in the Poconos and northern NJ, with 50s elsewhere. With the front not getting through the southern half of the area until late, some spots in far south Jersey and Delmarva could stay above 60.

High pressure begins to nudge in from the north on Wednesday, with a cool airmass overhead. There will be a notable northeast breeze as a tight pressure gradient sets up with the incoming high and two tropical systems exiting stage right in the Atlantic. Winds near the coast could gust near 40 MPH at times, with lesser gusts the further inland you go. While skies are mostly sunny, temperatures only get into the upper 60s/low 70s.

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.SHORT TERM /WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY NIGHT/... Broad high pressure will be centered over eastern Canada Wednesday and will build down into the Northeast on Thursday with the center of the high over the Gulf of Maine and around Cape Cod by Thursday afternoon. Meanwhile, what are currently Hurricane Humberto and Tropical Storm Imelda will be well east of the Southeast coast and will depart. This will allow the northeast pressure gradient over the area to relax Wednesday night and Thursday, and winds along the coast will gradually diminish during this time. High pressure remains in control through Thursday night.

Skies will be clear Wednesday night and mostly sunny on Thursday. Clouds begin to increase Thursday night.

Temperatures will be several degrees below the seasonal averages during this time. Lows Wednesday night will range from the low to mid 40s in the southern Poconos, northern New Jersey, and Lehigh Valley, and in the upper 40s to low 50s for southern New Jersey, the Delaware Valley, and Delmarva. Lows will be in the mid to upper 50s along the coasts due to the proximity of the warmer ocean waters. Highs on Thursday will be in the mid and upper 60s. Lows Thursday night will be similar to Wedensday night. There is the potential for radiational cooling away from the coasts and away from the urban areas especially Thursday night resulting in cooler temperatures. Not expecting temperatures to be cold enough to support frost development.

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.LONG TERM /FRIDAY THROUGH MONDAY/... High pressure over eastern New England and the Gulf of Maine builds south and will be centered over the western Atlantic ocean off the Mid-Atlantic coast during this time. Return flow sets up behind the high, and this will allow a warmer air mass to return to the area for the weekend and start of the new week.

Temperatures return to seasonal averages Friday, and then will be several degrees above normal from Saturday through Monday, with highs around 80 in most areas during this time.

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.AVIATION /10Z TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/... The following discussion is for KPHL, KPNE, KTTN, KABE, KRDG, KILG, KMIV, KACY and surrounding areas...

Today...VFR. Northeast winds around 10 kt. Gusts near 20 kt expected at KACY during the afternoon and evening. High confidence.

Tonight...VFR. Northeast winds around 10 kt. Gusts upwards of 20-25 kt anticipated at KACY/KMIV. High confidence.

Wednesday...VFR. Northeast winds 10-15 kt with gusts 15-20 kt expected at the I-95 and Lehigh Valley terminals, 20-25 kt at KMIV, and 25-30 kt at KACY. High confidence.

Outlook...

Wednesday night through Sunday...VFR. NSW.

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.MARINE... A Small Craft Advisory is in effect for all ocean zones as seas build through the day due to distant swells from Hurricane Humberto and Tropical Storm Imelda. Sub-SCA conditions are expected on Delaware Bay.

For tonight and Wednesday, a Gale Warning is in effect for ocean zones south of Manasquan Inlet as winds increase, with gusts up to 40 kt expected out of the northeast. Winds north of Manasquan Inlet will be a bit lighter, hovering around 30 kt, also out of the northeast. For Delaware Bay, a Small Craft Advisory is up for the lower bay beginning at 6 PM and upper bay at 11 PM. Wind gusts near the mouth of the bay could get above 30 kt at times, but primarily expecting northeasterly winds 25-30 kt. Seas tonight and tomorrow of 7 to 11 feet are expected.

Outlook...

Wednesday night through Thursday...SCA conditions are expected to continue across all ocean zones, and lower Delaware Bay. Northeast winds will range from 15 to 20 kt with 25 to 30 kt gusts, and winds diminish throughout the day Thursday. Seas remain elevated at 5 to 7 feet.

Thursday night...SCA may have to continue on the ocean for elevated seas exceeding 5 feet, which will subside through the night.

Friday through Saturday...Sub-SCA conditions on the waters with fair weather.

Rip Currents...

Today, the long period swells associated with the tropical systems to our south will continue to build and this will result in a HIGH risk for the threat of dangerous rip currents at all beaches. Generally expect rough surf conditions as wave heights in the surf zone look to be around 3 to 6 feet. Increasing onshore winds of 10-20+ MPH are expected. The Rip Current Statement remains in effect for Tuesday.

For specific beach forecasts, visit weather.gov/beach/phi

A high risk of rip currents is likely to continue through the remainder of the week. However, the surf program and SRF product ends on September 30. This will be the final day that rip current statements will be issued.

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.TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING... Strengthening northeast winds through later today into Wednesday will lead to a piling up of water along the ocean front, back bays, and the Delaware Bay. Widespread minor coastal flooding will develop for these areas with the Wednesday afternoon and evening high tide cycle. Tidal flooding is not expected along the Chesapeake Bay for the eastern MD zones.

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.PHI WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... PA...None. NJ...High Risk for Rip Currents through this evening for NJZ014-024>026. DE...High Risk for Rip Currents through this evening for DEZ004. MD...None. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory from 11 PM this evening to 6 PM EDT Wednesday for ANZ430. Small Craft Advisory from 6 PM this evening to 6 PM EDT Thursday for ANZ431. Small Craft Advisory until 6 PM EDT Thursday for ANZ450. Small Craft Advisory until 6 PM EDT this evening for ANZ451>455. Gale Warning from 6 PM this evening to 6 PM EDT Wednesday for ANZ451>455.

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SYNOPSIS...MPS NEAR TERM...Hoeflich SHORT TERM...MPS LONG TERM...MPS AVIATION...Hoeflich/MPS MARINE...Hoeflich/MPS TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING...MPS/Staarmann

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