Ocean Grove, MA Marine Weather and Tide Forecast
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Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for Ocean Grove, MA


December 5, 2023 11:15 AM EST (16:15 UTC)
Sunrise 6:55AM   Sunset 4:16PM   Moonrise  12:13AM   Moonset 1:37PM 

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ANZ236 Narragansett Bay- 1001 Am Est Tue Dec 5 2023
This afternoon..N winds 5 to 10 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt. Waves around 2 ft or less.
Tonight..N winds 5 to 10 kt. Waves around 2 ft or less. A chance of snow.
Wed..N winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the afternoon. Waves around 2 ft or less. A chance of snow.
Wed night..N winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the evening. Waves around 3 ft in the evening, then around 2 ft or less.
Thu and Thu night..W winds 5 to 10 kt. Waves around 2 ft or less.
Fri through Sat night..S winds 5 to 10 kt.
seas are reported as significant wave height, which is the average of the highest third of the waves. Individual wave heights may be more than twice the significant wave height.

ANZ200 1001 Am Est Tue Dec 5 2023
Synopsis for massachusetts and rhode island coastal waters.. High pressure over quebec Tuesday begins to build southward into northern new england. Wednesday, low pressure develops off the mid atlantic coast, then intensifies into a gale center but tracks well southeast of new england Wednesday night. High pressure then builds across the northeast Thursday and Friday.


7 Day Forecast for Marine Location Near Ocean Grove, MA
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Area Discussion for - Boston, MA
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FXUS61 KBOX 051451 AFDBOX

Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Boston/Norton MA 951 AM EST Tue Dec 5 2023

SYNOPSIS
Gradually turning colder into Wednesday. Snow showers possible tonight through Wednesday, especially across eastern MA. A few inches of accumulation is possible. Tranquil mid to late week along with warming temperatures through Sunday. Potentially a strong system arrives Sunday into Monday which could bring heavy rain, strong winds, and turbulent conditions to mariners.

NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 PM THIS EVENING/

950 AM Update...

* Mostly cloudy & chilly today with highs upper 30s/near 40 * A few rain/snow showers flirt with the coast...esp Cape Cod

High pressure over Quebec will result in a chilly light northerly flow of air across our region through the afternoon.
Model cross sections also indicate an abundance of low level moisture around 925 mb. This should result in mostly cloudy skies although a few peeks of sunshine are still possible at times. High temperatures should generally be in the upper 30s to near 40.

Despite the abundance of clouds...mainly dry weather will prevail today
However
a few rain/snow showers may flirt with the immediate coast at times especially across parts of Cape Cod.
This is a result of some low level convergent flow and ocean enhancement.

SHORT TERM /6 PM THIS EVENING THROUGH 6 PM WEDNESDAY/
Risk for light snow increases tonight into Wednesday morning as another offshore low pressure passes by well SE of the 40N/70W benchmark. That track is expected to turn winds NE, directing some ocean-effect precipitation into portions of eastern MA, and especially across SE MA. The fly in the ointment will be the water temperature itself. Latest readings were right around 50 degrees F. While this should result in a moderate lapse rate between the surface and 850 mb, it is also likely to result in primarily rainfall along the immediate coast. This is still one one the uncertainties for this portion of the forecast.

While the dendritic growth zone looks to have plenty of humidity to work with, not seeing much signs of strong lift to maximize it. With the relatively warmer ground factored in also, thinking this event should be on the lighter end of the spectrum. That said, ensemble guidance showed rather high probability of 24-hour snowfall around an inch across Cape Ann and mostly Plymouth County, with only a 20-30% probability of more than 3 inches across portions of Plymouth County. Precipitation should diminish and move offshore Wednesday afternoon as winds N to NW once more.

LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY/
Updated: 2:50 AM

* Chilly but dry Wednesday night and Thursday.

* Tranquil conditions Friday into Saturday along with warming temperatures.

* Mild for Sunday, but an approaching system may bring heavy rain and strong wind Sunday night into Monday.

Wednesday Night and Thursday: Drying out overnight with north wind becoming northwest around 10 to 15 mph, decreasing to 5 to 10 mph before dawn. A chilly start with morning low temperatures ranging from the teens and low-20s. Do bundle up, the feel like temperature for the morning commute is likely to be in the single digits to the low-teens. Over all an uneventful day, subtle mid-level height rises with the departure of a mid-level trough to the east and amplifying ridge over the Great Lakes. Guidance continues to show a decaying clipper from central Canada diving south with little moisture, by the time it arrives late Thursday morning PWATs fall to less than 1/3rd of an inch. Clouds increase during the morning with a festive flurry, no impacts, not out of the question. Opt to leave out the mention of a flurry from the forecast grids due to low confidence.
Do think if it occurs, greatest chances are across western MA & CT.
Afternoon temperatures remain well below normal due to the cold air aloft, 925mb temperatures are -4C top -6C. Expect highs in the mid- 30s, slightly cooler across the higher terrain and slightly warmer near the coast.

Friday and Saturday: Mid-level heights rise across the northeast with an amplifying ridge and a 1025mb high west of Bermuda. Flow is now out of the southwest, allowing for WAA. Temperatures gradually warm both days, reaching the mid-40s on Friday, and then a slightly warmer Saturday with highs in the low to middle-50s. Overnight low temperatures are in the low-30s Friday night and then the upper-30s Saturday night. Due to WAA, PWATs increase, and so do sky cover. The ensembles lean towards Friday being a mixture of sun and clouds, and Saturday more on the cloudy side. Southwest to south wind both days less than 10 mph.

Sunday and Monday: As mentioned in the previous AFD, we continue to monitor the potential for a robust rain and wind event during this time period. Would like to start off saying there is plenty of uncertainty with the overall timing given this is a day 6-7 forecast. Based off the latest 00z deterministic guidance there is inconstancy with the timing, now trending a little later Sunday and more significant the position of the developing low. There is still a fair bit of disagreement among the ensembles when it comes to position of the main low and whether or not a secondary low develops. The more significant part of this system likely to be strong winds. GFS, ECMWF, GEM continue to show a robust low level jet with winds at 900mb between 70 and 90 knots! While there is plenty of time for changes, as of now, core of the wind are sometime late Sunday night into Monday morning. When it comes to precipitation, likely an all rain event, given the strong WAA.
Ensembles indicate widespread 1.0 to 1.5 inch of rainfall, even a few low probs of up to 2.0 possible, less than 20 percent.

Once again, there is still plenty of uncertainty with the track and timing. But, it is still worth watching over the coming days. In addition, will be quite warm for early December, highs in the upper- 50s on Sunday, then cooling off to near normal highs on Monday near 50 degrees. Finally, if this were to materialize we would have to watch for possible coastal flooding/erosion to south facing beaches.

More to come over the coming days, stay tuned!

AVIATION /15Z TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/
Forecast Confidence Levels:

Low - less than 30 percent.
Moderate - 30 to 60 percent.
High - greater than 60 percent.

Today...High confidence.

A scattered to broken deck of mainly VFR conditions early this morning. Areas of MVFR towards the NH/VT/MA border this morning. Diurnal clouds develop and lower this afternoon with a mix of low-end VFR to MVFR ceilings across eastern MA. Wind NNW less than 10 kt this afternoon.

Tonight...Moderate confidence.

VFR/MVFR to start with MVFR cigs starting on the east coast of MA in light snow/rain showers, expanding west over all of eastern MA. Southeast MA terminals outside of Cape Cod (where it will be too warm) may see light accumulations of 1-3 inches, but confidence in accumulation is low to moderate. Light N/NE winds.

Wednesday...Moderate confidence.

Widely varying conditions across southern New England during the morning. MVFR/IFR across eastern MA with some light snow/rain.
More likely to be VFR across the western half of southern New England. Trend to VFR during the afternoon.

KBOS Terminal...High confidence in TAF overall. Generally VFR with patches of MVFR clouds moving over the terminal this morning. More widespread MVFR at times this afternoon. Light rain to snow showers after 02z/04z tonight into the morning push on Wednesday.

KBDL Terminal...High confidence in TAF.

Outlook /Wednesday Night through Saturday/...

Wednesday Night through Thursday Night: VFR. Breezy.

Friday through Saturday: VFR.

MARINE
Forecaster Confidence Levels:

Low - less than 30 percent.
Medium - 30 to 60 percent.
High - greater than 60 percent.

Roughs seas should linger across the outer coastal waters early this morning. Winds should remain N to NW through today, but diminishing this afternoon before turning NE overnight. As an offshore low pressure passes by well SE of the waters Wed, winds return to N to NW and increase once more. Expecting Small Craft Advisories can be let go later today across the outer coastal waters. Reduced visibility in rain or snow across the eastern MA coastal waters tonight into Wednesday. Small Craft Advisories may be needed once again by Wednesday afternoon.

Outlook /Wednesday Night through Saturday/...

Wednesday Night: Low risk for Small Craft Advisory winds with gusts up to 25 kt. Seas up to 5 ft.

Thursday: Winds less than 25 kt. Seas locally approaching 5 ft.

Thursday Night through Saturday: Winds less than 25 kt.

BOX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
CT...None.
MA...None.
RI...None.
MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 4 PM EST this afternoon for ANZ254.
Small Craft Advisory until 1 PM EST this afternoon for ANZ255.
Small Craft Advisory until 10 AM EST this morning for ANZ256.


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AirportDistAgeWind ktVisSkyWeatherTempDewPtRHinHg
KPVD THEODORE FRANCIS GREEN STATE,RI 7 sm24 minN 1010 smMostly Cloudy39°F25°F56%30.00
KOQU QUONSET STATE,RI 11 sm25 minNNE 1610 smMostly Cloudy41°F23°F48%30.01
KUUU NEWPORT STATE,RI 15 sm22 minNNW 1110 smMostly Cloudy39°F27°F60%29.98
KSFZ NORTH CENTRAL STATE,RI 16 sm19 minNNW 1010 smOvercast37°F27°F65%29.99
KTAN TAUNTON MUNI KING FIELD,MA 17 sm23 minNNW 0510 smOvercast39°F27°F60%29.99
KEWB NEW BEDFORD RGNL,MA 18 sm22 minN 0810 smPartly Cloudy41°F27°F56%29.98

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Tide / Current for Warren, Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island
   
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Warren
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Tue -- 12:51 AM EST     Last Quarter
Tue -- 01:40 AM EST     3.66 feet High Tide
Tue -- 06:28 AM EST     1.18 feet Low Tide
Tue -- 06:56 AM EST     Sunrise
Tue -- 12:36 PM EST     Moonset
Tue -- 02:00 PM EST     3.71 feet High Tide
Tue -- 04:14 PM EST     Sunset
Tue -- 07:02 PM EST     0.92 feet Low Tide
Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION
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Warren, Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, Tide feet
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Tide / Current for Westport River Entrance, Massachusetts Current
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Westport River Entrance
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Tue -- 12:51 AM EST     Last Quarter
Tue -- 02:16 AM EST     -0.01 knots Slack
Tue -- 04:41 AM EST     -2.16 knots Max Ebb
Tue -- 06:55 AM EST     Sunrise
Tue -- 09:06 AM EST     0.00 knots Slack
Tue -- 12:26 PM EST     1.75 knots Max Flood
Tue -- 12:35 PM EST     Moonset
Tue -- 02:34 PM EST     -0.00 knots Slack
Tue -- 04:14 PM EST     Sunset
Tue -- 04:59 PM EST     -2.16 knots Max Ebb
Tue -- 09:03 PM EST     0.00 knots Slack
Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION
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Westport River Entrance, Massachusetts Current, knots
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