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Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for Pawtucket, RI

May 17, 2024 11:19 AM EDT (15:19 UTC) Change Location
Sunrise 5:21 AM   Sunset 8:02 PM
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ANZ236 Narragansett Bay- 1004 Am Edt Fri May 17 2024

This afternoon - NE winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt. Waves around 2 ft.

Tonight - NE winds around 10 kt. Waves around 2 ft.

Sat - NE winds around 10 kt. Waves around 2 ft.

Sat night - N winds around 10 kt. Waves 2 to 3 ft.

Sun and Sun night - NE winds 5 to 10 kt. Waves 2 to 3 ft.

Mon through Tue night - SW winds 5 to 10 kt. Waves around 2 ft.
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 1004 Am Edt Fri May 17 2024

Synopsis for massachusetts and rhode island coastal waters - Generally dry weather in store for Friday save for a few light showers across the southern waters associated with low pressure to our southeast. Shower chances increase overnight tonight and Saturday as low pressure shifts back north. High pressure builds in late this weekend with dry conditions persisting through early next week.


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FXUS61 KBOX 171122 AFDBOX

Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Boston/Norton MA 722 AM EDT Fri May 17 2024

SYNOPSIS
Mild across the interior today but increasing clouds and onshore winds will keep temperatures cool across eastern MA and RI.
Seasonable with scattered showers on Saturday. We are then looking at a prolonged spell of dry weather with warming temperatures starting Sunday and continuing through Wednesday.
High temperatures could approach the mid 80s by Tuesday and/or Wednesday in interior Southern New England, with temperatures in the 70s near the coasts. Our next chance for rains doesn't appear until around Thursday.

NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 PM THIS EVENING/
705 AM Update:

Cloud cover this morning is something of a mixed bag. Most persistent overcast continues along the southern roughly third of Southern New England, from northern Hartford County eastward through central Bristol County in MA and into South Shore.
However, we've seen returning shallow moisture on NNE/ENE flow into eastern and east-central MA. This latter area of clouds seems best handled by the RAP model RH profiles, and indicates this layer of moisture is a lot more shallow than the more concentrated cloud layer in CT-RI and portions of SE MA. So we think the cloud cover in eastern MA should scatter or lift out by mid to late morning as heating gets going, but will take a little while longer the further south one goes. Will see increasing NE breezes today too. All in all, variable amounts of cloud cover but should trend partly to mostly sunny near and north of the Mass Pike, with overcast during the morning to early afternoon along the south coast, but we should see some breaks in cloud cover even if those locations don't go fully clear. No changes to highs which still look on track.

Previous discussion:

Portions of far southern New England remain under the northern fringes of the stratus deck associated with low pressure well south of the region this morning which has allowed light rain showers to filter over the Cape and Islands over the last several hours. In contrast, the interior, mainly north of the Providence to Hartford line has been persistently clear, thus, radiation fog has been able to form in locations where dewpoints have dropped below ~50F (Fitchburg, Orange, BAF Airfield). The expectation for today is that low pressure will continue to drift south as mid level ridging nudges in from the southwest, allowing for a period of sunshine this morning north and west of the I-95 corridor. Areas that are able to capitalize on a few hours of sunshine will be able to mix to ~850mb where temps hover around 8C.

Cloud cover and wind direction will have a significant influence on temperatures today, with 925mb jet holding strong over SE MA and RI, where winds will continue to gust to as high as 20kt this afternoon from the NE. So, while places in the Connecticut River Valley will warm quickly into the 70s, a significant temperature gradient will develop with areas east of approx. Worcester warming into the mid 60s this morning before synoptic flow drops temperatures into the low 60s and 50s along the immediate coastline late this afternoon.
This, "synoptic seabreeze" may extend as far inland as the I-495 corridor prior to sunset. Onshore flow will also influence the development of afternoon cloudiness.

SHORT TERM /6 PM THIS EVENING THROUGH 6 PM SATURDAY/
Weak shortwave will rotate around a low centered over northern Quebec/Ontario on Saturday as low pressure south of the region pivots ever so slightly north back towards SNE. The combined influence of the shortwave as well as some convergence from onshore flow will result in scattered shower activity very late tonight through the day on Saturday. Showers will be most widespread across eastern MA and RI but even so, not expecting a washout of a day. The NAM is the most bullish of guidance hinting at the potential for up to an inch and a half of rain to fall across far northeastern MA over the period ending 00Z Sunday, but a check of the 24 QPF HRRR PMM paints a much more moderate solution with localized max QPF of around a half of an inch in Essex and northern Middlesex counties.

The temperature forecast is proving to be quite tricky for Saturday, with the wetter, cloudier guidance, such as the NAM, really leaning into onshore flow to drive highs down into the mid to upper 50s region wide! In contrast to the NAM, most other guidance depicts widespread highs in the 60s away from the immediate coastline. Given the high level of uncertainty regarding temps tomorrow afternoon, relied heavily on "consensus" guidance to derive high temperatures.
With widespread cloudiness, mixing will be limited, but should some portions of the CT River Valley be able to break out into brief period of sunshine, could see temps warm into the upper 60s in places like downtown Hartford and Windsor Locks.

LONG TERM /SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY/
Highlights:

* Significant warmup toward late-spring/early-summerlike temperatures as we move into the early to midweek period. Likely to see Tue and Wed reach into the lower to mid 80s inland!

* Outside of diminishing spotty showers early Saturday evening, mainly dry weather is expected with high pressure dominating.

Details:

Though we could still be dealing with hit or miss showers over eastern and northeast MA early Saturday evening, the forecast continues to trend more optimistically with decreasing cloudiness starting on Sunday. Expect cooler temps again near the coasts as onshore flow continues, with highs in the lower to mid 60s; while further inland, highs should push well into the 60s to the lower/mid 70s.

The main story for the early to midweek portion of the forecast is a warming trend toward late-spring/early-summerlike temperatures accompanied by dry weather, as 500 mb heights rise over Southern New England. 850 mb temps will also be steadily rising to values around +11 to +13C by Tuesday, and around +12 to +14 C by Wednesday. Warmup begins in earnest on Monday, with highs reaching into the 70s with perhaps a spot 80 degree reading in the CT and Merrimack Valleys.
Some concern for cooling seabreezes near the immediate coast and kept temps for both coasts in the mid 60s to around 70. Warmest days in the stretch look to be both Tuesday and Wednesday with high pressure to our south promoting a strengthening SW pressure gradient. Several days of antecedent dry weather would also tend to favor warmer temps. That would keep the sea breeze from making any landward inroads and allow for warm temperatures to make it all the way to the eastern coast with little resistance. Outside of Cape Cod where highs still only around the mid to upper 60s, temps on Tuesday and Wednesday should soar well into the 70s for most, with lower to mid 80s in the CT/Merrimack Valleys.

This period is overall a dry one outside of spotty rain showers early Saturday evening. We may not see our next chance for rains until around Thursday as a cold front approaches from the west, but this is by no means set in stone.

AVIATION /11Z FRIDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/
Forecast Confidence Levels:

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

12z TAF Update:

Today: High confidence in TAF/trends, though moderate on timing.

Most concentrated area of MVFR-IFR cloud bases for the Cape and Islands, with more of a SCT-OVC VFR deck north. We should see scattering/lifting of cloud bases starting as soon as mid morning in northern/northeast MA and around late morning for PVD/BDL, but will be delayed if it scatters at all over the South Coast/Cape and Islands. NE winds between 5-10 kt.

Friday Night... Moderate Confidence

VFR, away from the Cape and Islands where MVFR persists, to start before patchy fog development drives categories down to locally IFR. Persistent E/NE flow.

Saturday... Moderate Confidence

VFR across the CT River Valley with MVFR for eastern MA RI Saturday morning falling to MVFR/IFR during the afternoon as showers develop mid day. Onshore flow will drive cigs to as low as 003ft along the coast. Winds 5 to 15kt.

KBOS TAF...Moderate confidence in TAF. BKN/OVC VFR bases around 040 thru about 14z, then start to scatter and lift. MVFR to perhaps IFR develops overnight with stratus and perhaps BR.
Showers possible by early Saturday morning. NE winds around 10 kt.

KBDL TAF...High confidence in TAF. SCT-BKN VFR bases, though will trend more SCT by early aftn. N/NE winds today, generally less than 10kt.

Outlook /Saturday Night through Tuesday/...

Saturday Night: Mainly VFR, with local IFR possible.

Sunday: Mainly VFR, with local MVFR possible.

Sunday Night through Tuesday: VFR.

MARINE
Forecaster Confidence Levels:

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

3AM Update... Extended SCA for outer waters through 00-06Z Sunday

Today... High Confidence.

Any pockets of fog burning off by mid to late Fri AM. E/ENE winds 15-20 kt with 20-25 kt gusts. Seas remain elevated across the outer waters, so the SCA remains.

Tonight...High confidence.

Winds remain out of the NE at 10-20 kts. Could see a return of stratus/fog across the waters late. Visibilities of 1-4 SM with the lowest across the eastern waters. Seas remain elevated so have extended the SCA through the period.

Saturday... High Confidence

Scattered showers with persistent E/NE flow. Gusts to around 15kt. Seas gradually subsiding but remain above 5ft across the outer waters, thus, extended SCA through Saturday evening.

Outlook /Saturday Night through Tuesday/...

Saturday Night through Monday: Winds less than 25 kt. Seas up to 5 ft.

Monday Night: Winds less than 25 kt. Areas of seas approaching 5 ft.

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

BOX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
CT...None.
MA...None.
RI...None.
MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 2 AM EDT Sunday for ANZ250-254.
Small Craft Advisory until 8 PM EDT Saturday for ANZ255-256.




Weather Reporting Stations
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Stations Dist Age Wind Air TempWater Temp WavesinHgDewPt
FOXR1 - 8454000 - Providence, RI 4 mi49 min NNE 16G18 64°F 54°F29.96
PVDR1 6 mi49 min NNE 11G17 67°F 29.9752°F
CPTR1 - 8452944 - Conimicut Light, RI 11 mi49 min N 12G23 63°F 58°F29.96
BLTM3 - 8447387 - Borden Flats Light at Fall River, MA 16 mi49 min NNE 12G16 64°F 29.95
FRVM3 - 8447386 - Fall River, MA 16 mi49 min 65°F 54°F29.96
FRXM3 16 mi49 min 63°F 54°F
NAXR1 - Narragansett Bay Reserve, RI 16 mi94 min ESE 11 63°F 29.9855°F
PTCR1 - 8452951 - Potter Cove, Prudence Island, RI 16 mi49 min ENE 9.9G14 64°F 29.97
PDVR1 18 mi49 min N 12G15 65°F 29.9452°F
PRUR1 19 mi49 min 63°F 54°F
QPTR1 - 8454049 - Quonset Point, RI 20 mi49 min NNE 13G15 62°F 29.96
NWPR1 - 8452660 - Newport, RI 25 mi49 min NNE 11G16 62°F 54°F29.95
NBGM3 30 mi49 min ENE 12G21 64°F 29.96
44085 38 mi49 min 52°F3 ft
BHBM3 - 8443970 - Boston, MA 38 mi49 min 65°F 29.98
BUZM3 - Buzzards Bay, MA 38 mi79 min NE 15G16 56°F 29.95
BZBM3 - 8447930 - Woods Hole, MA 45 mi49 min 63°F 55°F29.93


Wind History for Providence, RI
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AirportDistAgeWind ktVisSkyWeatherTempDewPtRHinHg
KSFZ NORTH CENTRAL STATE,RI 7 sm23 minNE 09G1510 smA Few Clouds66°F55°F68%29.97
KPVD THEODORE FRANCIS GREEN STATE,RI 11 sm28 minNE 15G2210 smMostly Cloudy66°F54°F64%29.96
KOQU QUONSET STATE,RI 19 sm29 minNE 1610 smPartly Cloudy66°F50°F56%29.96
KTAN TAUNTON MUNI KING FIELD,MA 19 sm27 minNNE 0810 smClear70°F52°F53%29.95
KUUU NEWPORT STATE,RI 24 sm26 minNNE 17G2310 smClear64°F54°F68%29.94
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Tide / Current for Pawtucket, Seekonk River, Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island
   
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Fri -- 02:44 AM EDT     Moonset
Fri -- 04:16 AM EDT     3.84 feet High Tide
Fri -- 05:23 AM EDT     Sunrise
Fri -- 10:05 AM EDT     0.97 feet Low Tide
Fri -- 02:18 PM EDT     Moonrise
Fri -- 04:47 PM EDT     4.28 feet High Tide
Fri -- 08:01 PM EDT     Sunset
Fri -- 11:07 PM EDT     1.05 feet Low Tide
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Tide / Current for Pawtuxet, Pawtuxet Cove, Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island
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Pawtuxet, Pawtuxet Cove, Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, Tide feet


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