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Orange Hills Country Club Connecticut Weather Forecast Discussion

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FXUS61 KOKX 081149
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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service New York NY 749 AM EDT Wed Oct 8 2025

.SYNOPSIS... A cold front will swing through this morning and pass east by early afternoon. A large dome of high pressure will then build in from tonight into Thursday, settle over the area Thursday night into Friday, then begin to move east on Saturday. A coastal storm could impact the area from Sunday into Monday.

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.NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 PM THIS EVENING/... At 7 AM radar showed steadier showers north/west of NYC, with a fine line of heavier downpours over the lower Hudson Valley and northern NJ. Cold front was still NW of this activity, running from S of KALB to E of KMSV to E of KMPO. Air mass over the area in the warm sector is on the humid side with dewpoints in the 60s, with SW winds gusting to 20-25 kt in the NYC metro area and near the coast.

Shower activity has consolidated somewhat as it encounters a weak instability axis closer to the coast, moving eastward into the NYC metro area through mid morning, across Long Island and southern CT into late this morning. Fcst soundings show a couple hundred J/kg of SBCAPE, with deep layer moisture (PW up to 1.8 inches) and moist adiabatic lapse rates along with forced ascent ahead of the approaching cold front, so even though radar returns look meager attm do expect some heavier embedded showers and some isolated rumbles of thunder to develop this morning ahead of the front.

Front should clear ern sections close to or shortly after 16Z, and there could be some lingering showers early this afternoon even after cold fropa from NYC east. Skies clear fairly quickly thereafter, with a NW-N wind gusting to 20-25 mph.

Temps today will not be nearly as warm as recent days, with highs in the upper 60s/lower 70s.

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.SHORT TERM /6 PM THIS EVENING THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT/... Expect winds to diminish only somewhat tonight, which should limit extent of radiational cooling even under clear skies. Low temps tonight should range from around 50 in/near NYC to the 40s most elsewhere, and reaching the upper 30s in parts of Orange County. Highs on Thu will be the coolest of the season thus far, with highs only in the upper 50s/lower 60s.

As the high settles over the area Thu night, clear skies and diminishing winds will promote strong radiational cooling, with low temps in the 40s only in the NYC metro area, with 30s most elsewhere, and sub freezing temperatures across much of the interior where a freeze watch is not in effect, and across parts of the Long Island Pine Barrens.

Temps moderate somewhat Fri into Fri night, with highs 60-65 and lows mostly in the 40s to lower 50s, with a few upper 30s in some of the interior valleys.

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.LONG TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/... Key Points:

* High pressure will move east on Saturday.

* Potential is increasing for a coastal storm to impact the area from Sunday into Monday with strong winds, coastal flooding, and some heavy rainfall.

* Temps will be close to mid October norms.

Model guidance is trending toward the idea of low pressure developing off the SE coast on Sat moving NNE to a position off the Mid Atlantic coast early next week. Earlier model forecasts had shown an upper ridge developing atop the storm over the Northeast and shunting it more to the south, which would have dealt more of a glancing blow to the area with some gusty winds and little to no rainfall, but they have now trended away from that and toward the idea of a nrn stream closed low digging SE through the upper Great Lakes and OH Valley, preventing upper ridging from shunting the storm south, pulling the storm NNE and even stalling it off the Mid Atlantic coast on Mon as the two systems phase aloft. This increases the potential for strong winds and periods of heavy rain Sunday night into Mon, especially closer to the coast. Reasonable worst case scenarios attm are for winds reaching advy criteria with gusts over 45 mph over a good portion of the area, perhaps closer to warning criteria with gusts closer to 60 mph across eastern Long Island, and 1-2 inches of rain. See the Tides/Coastal Flooding section below for possible coastal impacts.

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.AVIATION /12Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/... High pressure builds in behind a departing cold front.

MVFR in shra for most terminals before improvement to VFR late this morning/early afternoon, but some IFR this morning mainly outside of the city terminals. VFR then continues tonight.

W-NW winds bcmg NNW by late morning. Gusts 20-25kt through this afternoon, with the gusts lingering into this evening for some terminals.

...NY Metro (KEWR/KLGA/KJFK/KTEB) TAF Uncertainty...

Winds may vary from WSW to NW before stabilizing more NNW at 14-15z. Occasional gusts 26-29kt possible. End time of gusts may be off by a couple of hours tonight for KEWR and KTEB, and there is a chance that gusts are only occasional at most overnight for KLGA and KJFK.

.OUTLOOK FOR 12Z THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY...

Thursday: VFR. N gusts around 20 kt, mainly in the morning.

Friday-Saturday: VFR.

Sunday: Chance of MVFR or lower in rain. NE gusts 25-35kt.

Detailed information, including hourly TAF wind component forecasts, can be found at: https:/www.weather.gov/zny/n90

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.MARINE... SCA expanded to include the central/ern sound where nearshore obs on the CT coast were gusting over 25 kt. SCA continues today for the ocean and south shore bays, with gusts up to 25 kt and ocean seas as high as 5-6 ft. Post-frontal N flow should bring SCA cond to all waters tonight, with gusts 25-30 kt and ocean seas remaining at 5-6 ft. These conditions should last into Thu morning on the ocean.

A coastal storm has potential to bring sustained gale force winds and gusts to storm force on the ocean, and gale force gusts elsewhere. Seas could build to 15-20 ft on the ocean, 8-12 ft on the Sound waters E of Orient Point, 5-10 ft at the NY Harbor entrance, and 5-6 ft on the central Long Island Sound.

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.HYDROLOGY... Despite rainfall through this morning, and potential for some heavy rain with a coastal storm early next week, there are no hydrologic concerns attm as dry antecedent conditions have prevailed.

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.TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING... Issued statement for the south shore of Nassau NY and Fairfield CT as water levels could briefly touch minor thresholds this morning. N flow should limit water levels somewhat on Thu, but as winds turn E on Fri minor flooding looks possible for these areas and also for Newark Bay.

Potential for a coastal storm capable of producing widespread moderate flooding and beach erosion on Sunday/Monday has increased, via the combo of high astronomical tides associated with yesterday`s full moon, and surge generated by strong NE flow.

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.OKX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... CT...Freeze Watch from late Thursday night through Friday morning for CTZ005>008. NY...Freeze Watch from late Thursday night through Friday morning for NYZ067>070. NJ...Freeze Watch from late Thursday night through Friday morning for NJZ002. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 8 AM EDT Thursday for ANZ331-332- 345. Small Craft Advisory from 8 PM this evening to 8 AM EDT Thursday for ANZ335-338-340. Small Craft Advisory until 2 PM EDT Thursday for ANZ350-353- 355.

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SYNOPSIS...BG NEAR TERM...BG SHORT TERM...BG LONG TERM...BG AVIATION...JC MARINE...BG HYDROLOGY...BG TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING...BG

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