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Nesco, New Jersey Weather Forecast Discussion

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FXUS61 KPHI 142015
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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Mount Holly NJ 415 PM EDT Sun Sep 14 2025

.SYNOPSIS... A weakening cold front approaches the region late tonight. High pressure briefly builds in on Monday before weakening and shifting northeast. Meanwhile, a coastal low which is expected to develop off the coast of the Carolinas later tonight will gradually drift northward, approaching our region Tuesday into Thursday before dissipating. Late in the week, a cold front may approach the region.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH MONDAY/... A weak, decaying cold front will wash out as it moves into the region tonight. Thereafter, the local area will be caught between two systems: high pressure centered near Hudson Bay building south, and low pressure, both at the surface and aloft, over the Southeast that will lift towards the Mid-Atlantic by Monday afternoon.

In terms of sensible weather, a few sprinkles, perhaps a light shower, is possible into this evening with the approach of that cold front this evening. There is a good deal of low levels moisture, especially for mid-September, with dew points in the 50s to low 60s, but there is little, if any, upper level support for more widespread showers.

While some clouds may develop with that front, especially in northern zones, those clouds will dissipate through the overnight. Clouds associated with the low over the Southeast will lift towards Delmarva and southern New Jersey. These clouds should inhibit the development of fog, but where skies are relatively clear, some patchy fog is possible. Not expecting dense fog. Warm and muggy tonight with lows in the 50s to low 60s.

Clouds increase from south to north throughout the day Monday as low pressure lifts towards the Carolina coast. Onshore flow will keep temperatures generally in the 70s to low 80s, with the coolest temperatures near the coasts. Muggy with dew points rising into the lower 60s.

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.SHORT TERM /MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT/... The short term will contain mostly unsettled weather. A coastal system will develop east of the Carolinas tonight/Monday. It will meander in place Tue and into early Wed before weakening and drifting northeast out to sea. The east/northeast flow on the north side of the low will bring clouds and showers to the area from late Monday night into Wednesday night. The chances for rain will be greatest for S/E areas with Delmarva and southern NJ having likely/low categorical pops. Areas N/W will have chance pops these period. There could be a few tstms also Tue night/Wed morning. Models are still somewhat inconsistent with the details with the low, so overall the NBM solution was used in the grids. QPF for the period could be around an inch for southern Delaware and a quarter inch for the Delaware Valley.

Winds will increase as the low deepens and moves closer to the area, so winds of 15 to 25 mph with gusts around 30 mph will develop for the shore areas starting overnight Monday.

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.LONG TERM /THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/... If you liked the weather for the present weekend, looks like more of the same for next. Before that, however, we`ll have the last of the coastal system affecting the area Thursday. We`ll have a chance for showers (around 30%) for the morning and cloudiness at times. The clouds diminish later Thursday leaving Fair skies for Thu night and Friday.

Temperatures for Thursday will be seasonable with some cloudiness and showers for the first part of the day. After that, well above normal temps for Friday before the front arrives. During Fri, we will have widespread max temps in the low/mid 80s across the region. Then, the cooler air behind the front arrives, readings for Sat/Sun will top out a few degrees below normal with 70s for NJ/PA and Delmarva. Humidity levels will be moderate Friday but then low for next weekend. Pleasant overnight temps mostly in the 50s Sat/Sun.

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.AVIATION /20Z SUNDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/... The following discussion is for KPHL, KPNE, KTTN, KABE, KRDG, KILG, KMIV, KACY and surrounding areas.

Rest of today...VFR. E-NE winds 5 to 10 kt. High confidence.

Tonight...Prevailing VFR. There is the potential for some fog, but confidence is quite low for sub-VFR conditions to develop. NE winds less than 5 kt, becoming nearly calm at some terminals.

Monday...VFR. E winds 8 to 12 kt. High confidence.

Outlook...

Monday night and Tuesday...Prevailing VFR for most TAF sites. MVFR or IFR possible (30-40% chance) with low clouds, and brief visibility restrictions in rain showers.

Tuesday night through Thursday...40 to 70 % chance of periods of MVFR or IFR conditions with rain showers.

Friday... VFR expected.

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.MARINE... Sub-Small Craft Advisory conditions tonight through Monday. East to northeast winds around 10 kt tonight, increasing to 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt on Monday. Seas 2 to 3 feet tonight, building to 3 to 4 feet on Monday.

Outlook...

Monday night... SCA flag issued for lower Delaware Bay and the southern coastal waters as winds and seas increase ahead of the approaching coastal low. Fair early then a chance for rains after midnight for the southern NJ and DE waters.

Tuesday through Wednesday night... SCA flag will likely be extended in time and area for this period. Showers and a few tstms Tue night/Wed.

Thursday... Increasing chance (80% or higher) that winds and seas will subside below SCA criteria before Thursday morning.

Rip Currents...

A LOW RISK OF RIP CURRENTS CONTINUES THROUGH THIS EVENING.

For Monday, the winds back to easterly at around 10 to 15 mph and breaking waves increase to around 2 to 3 feet with a continuing easterly swell around 8 seconds. Due to the winds becoming onshore along with building wave heights the risk for dangerous rip currents is expected to increase to a MODERATE risk for all of the New Jersey Shore and Delaware Beaches.

For Tuesday, northeast winds further increase to around 15 to 20 mph with breaking waves increasing to 3 to 5 feet. This will result in a HIGH risk for the development of dangerous rip currents.

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

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.PHI WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... PA...None. NJ...None. DE...None. MD...None. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory from 6 PM Monday to 6 AM EDT Tuesday for ANZ431-452>455.

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SYNOPSIS...Johnson NEAR TERM...MPS SHORT TERM...OHara LONG TERM...OHara AVIATION...MPS/OHara MARINE...Fitzsimmons/MPS/OHara

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