Ware, NJ Marine Weather and Tide Forecast
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Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for Ware, NJ

April 18, 2024 2:02 PM EDT (18:02 UTC) Change Location
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ANZ451 Coastal Waters From Manasquan Inlet To Little Egg Inlet Nj Out 20 Nm- 102 Pm Edt Thu Apr 18 2024

.small craft advisory in effect through Friday afternoon - .

This afternoon - NE winds 20 to 25 kt with gusts up to 30 kt. Seas 5 to 7 ft. Wave detail: E 7 ft at 7 seconds and ne 1 ft at 3 seconds. Patchy drizzle. Vsby 1 to 3 nm.

Tonight - NE winds 20 to 25 kt, diminishing to 15 to 20 kt after midnight. Seas 5 to 7 ft. Wave detail: E 7 ft at 8 seconds and ne 1 ft at 3 seconds.

Fri - E winds 10 to 15 kt. Seas 4 to 6 ft. Wave detail: se 6 ft at 7 seconds.

Fri night - SE winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming sw after midnight. Seas 4 to 5 ft. Wave detail: E 5 ft at 9 seconds. A chance of showers after midnight.

Sat - NW winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming sw in the afternoon. Seas 3 to 4 ft. Wave detail: E 4 ft at 9 seconds. A chance of showers in the morning.

Sat night - W winds around 10 kt, becoming nw with gusts up to 20 kt after midnight. Seas around 3 ft. Wave detail: E 3 ft at 8 seconds and nw 2 ft at 3 seconds.

Sun - NW winds around 10 kt, becoming sw in the afternoon. Seas 2 to 3 ft.

Sun night - SW winds 5 to 10 kt. Seas around 2 ft.

Mon - N winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming E in the afternoon. Seas around 2 ft.

Mon night - S winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming sw after midnight. Seas around 2 ft.

ANZ400 102 Pm Edt Thu Apr 18 2024

Synopsis for the coastal waters from sandy hook nj to fenwick island de and for delaware bay - High pressure builds in early this morning and lingers through the remainder of the day, before a series of fronts and low pressure systems affect the east coast Wednesday through the end of the week. High pressure looks to return to end the weekend and start the new week.


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Area Discussion for - Philadelphia/Mount Holly, PA
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FXUS61 KPHI 181316 AFDPHI

Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Mount Holly NJ 916 AM EDT Thu Apr 18 2024

SYNOPSIS
A stationary boundary will remain situated across the area today as weak low pressure meanders offshore. A cold front will pass through the region early on Saturday with high pressure building in its wake. High pressure will largely be in control through Tuesday before another chance of precipitation returns Tuesday night into Wednesday.

NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/
Forecast on track this morning. Only very minor tweaks were made to the hourly grids. A dreary morning continues. Previous full discussion follows...

High pressure over Quebec and New England with ridging extending down into the northern Mid- Atlantic is associated with a stubborn, cool and stable airmass that will generally hold in place today and tonight. An occluding low pressure system tracking across the Great Lakes has been advecting warm air aloft over the cooler low-level air, but that low is beginning to transfer to a developing coastal low off the NJ coast this morning. That will only result in strengthening NE to N onshore flow in the boundary layer today. Even while some warmer air south of a stationary front has managed to creep into parts of the Delmarva, do not expect that air to make much progress northward. In many portions of our region, especially north and east of Trenton, temperatures will stay very steady through the day today, in the upper 40s and low 50s. While a mid- level shortwave is passing through early this morning, keeping the remnant of some fading convection alive in the form of a few light showers, expect those to continue to fade while lifting across northern NJ. Drizzle may be the predominant form of precipitation across portions of the NJ shore, northern NJ, and some of the ridges across SE PA this morning, perhaps even lingering into this afternoon. That will be accompanied by some areas of fog this morning, though that should not be dense outside of the Pocono Plateau and adjacent ridge-lines. This drizzle should not result in too much in the way of rainfall; likely less than 5 hundredths of an inch today. Other areas, particularly into the lower Delaware Valley southward, should stay mainly dry today. A raw northeast breeze will add to the very un-spring- like feel today, especially along the shore.
Southern Delaware may still manage to hit 70F, especially with any breaks of sun, but that will be the exception in our area.

Tonight may still see a little patchy, mainly toward the northern NJ shore, but overall expect dry conditions elsewhere, with overcast skies, and easing northeast winds. Would not totally rule out some patchy fog at times tonight into early Friday morning, but expect just overcast skies in most locations. Low temperatures will be several degrees cooler than the previous night in most spots; mainly in the low to mid 40s.

SHORT TERM /FRIDAY THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT/
Continued cloudiness and cool conditions will persist through Friday as the area remains wedged between a meandering low offshore and cold front approaching from the west. High pressure to the north and east looks to stay long enough that most of Friday should be dry, although rain chances will increase later in the day and peak on Friday night as the cold front passes through. Overall, PoPs on Friday night will be between 20-40%, with greater chances further west as atmospheric profiles are drier to the east. Temps on Friday will be mostly in the 50s to around 60, with lows in the 40s to near 50 on Friday night.

Following the frontal passage, Canadian high pressure will drop south into the High Plains on Saturday, while nosing its ridge axis across the Eastern US. Other than some lingering showers early on Saturday, most of the day will be dry with clearing skies. Despite the frontal passage, the front really lacks any surge of "cold" air.
So, while drier air pushes into the region, temps will actually be quite mild on Saturday as our boundary layer looks to be very-well mixed with 850mb temps near 5-6C. Bringing this down to the surface dry adiabatically, should result in highs at the surface in the mid to upper 60s, possibly reaching 70 degrees in some spots. Mostly clear skies and dry conditions will continue through Saturday night with lows in the upper 30s to mid 40s.

LONG TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/
For the most part, the long term period will generally be tranquil and quite seasonable, but will have to monitor a couple disturbances along the way.

On Sunday and into Sunday night, will have to monitor the potential for some showers to our south. This will be associated with a stalled boundary sitting off the Southeast coast where a weak area of low pressure develops along it before skirting out to sea.
Overall, any chance of showers looks to be minimal (up to a 30% chance), and only as far north as Cape May at this time. The remainder of the area will be dry despite increasing cloudiness.
High pressure then firmly remains in control on Monday and into Tuesday. After this time, will have to watch back to the west as a cold front will be approaching during the Tuesday night into Wednesday timeframe. This is likely the next chance for some widespread showers to occur across the area. In terms of temperatures, we look to remain remain quite seasonable through the middle of next week.

AVIATION /13Z THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY/
The following discussion is for KPHL, KPNE, KTTN, KABE, KRDG, KILG, KMIV, KACY and surrounding areas...

Today...IFR CIGs gradually lifting to low-end MVFR by the early afternoon for most spots. Visibilities should primarily be VFR with the exception of more sheltered locations like KRDG, where some fog remains. That should lift by the late morning, and everyone should be back to VFR VSBYs. Winds mainly NE 6-12 kt, but stronger and gusty near the coast, with gusts around 25 kt anticipated at KACY. Moderate confidence in timing and extent of restrictions.

Tonight...Ceilings around low-end MVFR this evening may drop back into the IFR category at times, but the overall forecast is for MVFR ceilings to hold steady or even improve somewhat toward Friday morning. VSBY mainly unrestricted, but would not rule out some MVFR light mist or fog in the evening. Winds mainly NE 4-8 kt. Low confidence.

Outlook...

Friday through Friday night...Sub-VFR likely with periods of low clouds with rain showers especially during Friday night. SE winds around 5-10 kt during the day, becoming SW winds around 5 kt or less at night. Moderate confidence.

Saturday through Monday night...VFR expected. Mostly clear skies on Saturday, mostly cloudy skies on Sunday, and clear skies returning on Monday. W-NW winds expected through the period. High confidence.

Tuesday...VFR early with sub-VFR possible late with rain showers. S winds. Low confidence.

MARINE
Low pressure developing off the mid-Atlantic coast today, combined with high pressure still holding across New England will result in a tightening pressure gradient and increasing NE/N winds expanding down the NJ coast, eventually reaching Delaware by this evening. Those winds will peak with 25-30 kt gusts, prompting Small Craft Advisories over all our ocean zones, while seas build to 5-7 ft. As the low pressure system pulls away tonight, NE winds will gradually ease toward 15 kt, but seas will linger above 5 or 6 ft into Friday morning. With the morning update, the SCA for ANZ451 was pushed up to begin immediately as seas have gotten to 5 feet in that zone.
Otherwise, no changes to the headlines.

Outlook...

Friday through Friday night...The Small Craft Advisory is now in effect for all ocean waters through 6 PM Friday due to seas around 5 feet. Seas may linger above SCA criteria into Friday night with a chance for showers. No headlines are in effect for the Delaware Bay.

Saturday through Tuesday...Other than some showers possible on Saturday, fair weather is anticipated. No marine headlines are expected.

PHI WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
PA...None.
NJ...None.
DE...None.
MD...None.
MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 6 PM EDT Friday for ANZ450-451.
Small Craft Advisory from 3 PM this afternoon to 6 PM EDT Friday for ANZ452-453.
Small Craft Advisory from 6 PM this evening to 6 PM EDT Friday for ANZ454-455.




Weather Reporting Stations
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Stations Dist Age Wind Air TempWater Temp WavesinHgDewPt
44091 22 mi36 min 50°F7 ft
JCRN4 - Jacques Cousteau Reserve, NJ 25 mi92 min NW 5.1 54°F 30.0651°F
ACYN4 - 8534720 - Atlantic City, NJ 35 mi44 min 51°F 51°F29.98
NBLP1 - 8548989 - Newbold, PA 37 mi44 min NE 5.1G8.9 51°F 55°F30.09
BDRN4 - 8539094 - Burlington, Delaware River, NJ 41 mi86 min ENE 8.9G12 51°F 55°F30.05
44065 - Entrance to New York Harbor 45 mi32 min NE 21G27 45°F 48°F30.0744°F
SDHN4 - 8531680 - Sandy Hook, NJ 45 mi44 min NNE 11G17 46°F 51°F30.11
BDSP1 49 mi44 min 52°F 56°F30.08


Wind History for Newbold, PA
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AirportDistAgeWind ktVisSkyWeatherTempDewPtRHinHg
KMJX OCEAN COUNTY,NJ 10 sm66 minNE 15G217 smOvercast48°F45°F87%30.07
KNEL LAKEHURST MAXFIELD FLD,NJ 18 sm30 minNE 12G22Overcast50°F45°F82%30.07
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Tide / Current for Forked River, Barnegat Bay, New Jersey
   
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Forked River
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Thu -- 01:57 AM EDT     0.08 feet Low Tide
Thu -- 04:07 AM EDT     Moonset
Thu -- 06:13 AM EDT     Sunrise
Thu -- 07:46 AM EDT     0.30 feet High Tide
Thu -- 02:39 PM EDT     0.05 feet Low Tide
Thu -- 02:41 PM EDT     Moonrise
Thu -- 07:38 PM EDT     Sunset
Thu -- 08:29 PM EDT     0.30 feet High Tide
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Forked River, Barnegat Bay, New Jersey, Tide feet
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Tide / Current for Barnegat Inlet, Barnegat Bay, New Jersey Current
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Barnegat Inlet
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Thu -- 01:04 AM EDT     0.00 knots Slack
Thu -- 03:46 AM EDT     1.52 knots Max Flood
Thu -- 04:06 AM EDT     Moonset
Thu -- 06:13 AM EDT     Sunrise
Thu -- 07:28 AM EDT     -0.00 knots Slack
Thu -- 11:08 AM EDT     -1.98 knots Max Ebb
Thu -- 02:15 PM EDT     0.00 knots Slack
Thu -- 02:41 PM EDT     Moonrise
Thu -- 04:36 PM EDT     1.22 knots Max Flood
Thu -- 07:38 PM EDT     Sunset
Thu -- 07:44 PM EDT     -0.00 knots Slack
Thu -- 11:15 PM EDT     -1.75 knots Max Ebb
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Barnegat Inlet, Barnegat Bay, New Jersey Current, knots
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