Kinderhook, NY Marine Weather and Tide Forecast
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Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for Kinderhook, NY


November 29, 2023 6:17 AM EST (11:17 UTC)
Sunrise 7:01AM   Sunset 4:25PM   Moonrise  7:04PM   Moonset 10:37AM 

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ANZ335 Long Island Sound West Of New Haven Ct/port Jefferson Ny- 400 Am Est Wed Nov 29 2023
Today..W winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt. Seas 2 to 3 ft.
Tonight..SW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt. Seas 2 to 3 ft.
Thu..SW winds around 10 kt with gusts up to 20 kt. Seas around 2 ft in the morning, then 1 ft or less.
Thu night..SW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt. Seas 1 ft or less.
Fri..SW winds 5 to 10 kt. Seas 1 ft or less. Rain in the afternoon.
Fri night..SW winds around 5 kt, becoming nw after midnight. Seas 1 ft or less. Rain likely in the evening.
Sat..NE winds 5 to 10 kt. Seas 1 ft or less.
Sat night..E winds 5 to 10 kt. Seas 1 ft or less.
Sun..NE winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt. Seas around 2 ft. Chance of rain.
Sun night..N winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 25 kt. Seas around 2 ft. Chance of rain.

ANZ300 400 Am Est Wed Nov 29 2023
Synopsis for the long island and connecticut coastal waters.. High pressure builds into the area and remains in place through Thursday. A weak cold front then approaches on Friday passes through during the night. Low pressure then impacts the waters on Sunday.


7 Day Forecast for Marine Location Near Kinderhook, NY
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Area Discussion for - Albany, NY
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FXUS61 KALY 290844 AFDALY

AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION National Weather Service Albany NY 344 AM EST Wed Nov 29 2023

SYNOPSIS
Lake effect snow showers and flurries north and west of Albany will diminish later this morning, with fair weather and chilly temperatures for this afternoon. High pressure off the East Coast will bring continued fair weather and slightly milder temperatures for Thursday. A fast moving storm system will bring rain for Friday, possibly mixed with snow across some higher terrain areas.

NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 AM THIS MORNING/
Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect for southern Herkimer County until 7 AM EST this morning...

As of 345 AM EST, diffuse remnants of Lake Ontario snow band now progressing back toward the east/northeast, in response to low level backing winds. This band will move across the western Mohawk Valley over the next couple of hours, bringing a fresh coating to up to an inch of snow to portions of southern Herkimer County. Some flurries may even extend as far east as northern portions of the Capital Region and into the Saratoga region by daybreak, possibly producing some spotty coatings.
Additional snow showers may also occur across the eastern Catskills.

After daybreak, the remnant band should shift into the SW Adirondacks, particularly northern Herkimer and western Hamilton Cos, with some extensions possibly as far east as the Lake George region where some lighter snow showers/flurries may occur. Across northern Herkimer County, there could be some 1-2 inch amounts this morning, especially near and north of Route 28.

Elsewhere, expect a mix of clouds and sun today, with mid level clouds increasing later this afternoon with the approach of a shortwave from the Great Lakes region. High temps mainly in the mid 20s to lower/mid 30s, though less breezy than Tuesday, with south/southwest winds 10-20 mph this afternoon.

SHORT TERM /6 AM THIS MORNING THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT/
Aforementioned shortwave will traverse the region this evening, mainly with high and mid level clouds. There could be a few flurries across portions of the Mohawk Valley and southern Adirondacks, especially if any lower clouds persist, allowing for some seeder/feeder processes to occur. Clearing later tonight, which may allow temps to drop off into the upper teens to lower/mid 20s. Some of the coldest min temps may be for areas south and east of Albany, across the mid Hudson Valley/NW CT and Berkshires, where skies may remain clear longest, along with lightest winds.

High pressure should bring generally fair weather for Thursday, outside of occasional cloud patches, especially across northern areas. Milder with highs reaching the lower/mid 40s for most valley areas, and 35-40 across higher terrain areas.

A weak cold front will approach the SW Adirondacks late Thursday night with increasing clouds, and perhaps some rain/snow showers toward daybreak Friday. Elsewhere, clear to partly cloudy skies with clouds then increasing after midnight. Lows in the mid 20s to lower/mid 30s, coldest for areas across the Lake George/SE Adirondacks into southern VT.

Southern stream upper level impulse will approach from the southwest Friday, though will be shearing out. Increasing isentropic lift ahead of this system will allow rain to overspread the region from west to east later Friday morning and become widespread in the afternoon. Forecast thermal profiles suggest mainly rain across the region, although some snow could occur for elevations above 1800 feet across the southern Adirondacks and southern VT. Should rain arrive quicker, slightly colder boundary layer temps could allow for a bit more snow or a wintry mix to occur across a larger area of higher elevations. Highs mainly in the upper 30s to lower 40s.

Precipitation may linger into Friday evening, especially across the southern Adirondacks/southern VT and into western New England. Gradual cooling of Sfc-H925 layer could allow for some precipitation to mix with and/or change to snow before ending, with some minor accumulations possible, mainly for higher elevations north of I-90. Lows Friday night in the lower/mid 30s.

LONG TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/
Several fast moving storm systems are expected to impact the region during the long term period. There is rather low confidence of the exact timing and track of these systems due to the short wavelength between systems, but most models/ensembles do suggest a few opportunities for precip through the period. Model guidance is also fairly consistent in suggesting that p-type will be mainly rain for valley areas, with rain/snow for the high terrain, as the boundary layer will be just warm enough for liquid precip and there won't be a big push of cold air into the region thanks to the storm systems probably staying on the weaker side.

As of right now, will go with chance POPs for Sat through Tuesday due to the uncertainty regarding the exact timing of each system.
The first system looks to impact the region at some point with light precip on Saturday or Sat night and the next system will be somewhere around Sunday into Monday. Some lingering showers will the upper level trough will be around Tuesday and it could even continue into Wednesday. As mentioned, p-type looks rain for valley areas, but some light snow accumulation can't be ruled out for the Adirondacks or southern Greens, especially with the second system, which looks to have more QPF.

Daytime temps will generally be in the low to middle 40s for valley areas (mid to upper 30s in the high terrain). Overnight lows will range from the upper 20s in the Adirondacks to the mid 30s in valley areas, although exact temps will ultimately depend on the timing of the storm systems.

AVIATION /09Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/
Some lake effect snow showers are still impacting the region, with some spotty snow showers just south of KALB and near KPSF. The snow showers will be gradually lifting back northward through the rest of the overnight and into Wednesday morning. Some brief MVFR conditions within snow showers can't be ruled out for KALB and KPSF through the late night hours. A snow shower may come close to KGFL on Wednesday morning, but not enough confidence for it to reduce visibility there, so will only address with a VCSH. Otherwise, sct- bkn cigs around 4 kft will be in place for the rest of the overnight and into the morning hours on Wednesday. Gusty westerly winds will continue for the rest of the overnight around 10 kts, with a few higher gusts at times near KPSF (and perhaps at KALB too).

All areas should be VFR from about late morning through the evening hours on Wednesday with just sct cigs around 4-6 kft for KALB/KGFL/KPSF and just some spotty mid level clouds near KPOU.
Westerly winds will continue to be around 10 kts for all sites.

On Wednesday evening into Wednesday night, it will remain dry at all sites with VFR conditions. Some bkn cigs around 4-8 kft will move through the area, but no precip is expected. Winds will switch to the south to southwest at 5 kts or less for all sites.

Outlook...

Thursday Night: No Operational Impact. NO SIG WX.
Friday: High Operational Impact. Definite RA.
Friday Night: Moderate Operational Impact. Chance of RA.
Saturday: Moderate Operational Impact. Chance of RA.
Saturday Night: Moderate Operational Impact. Chance of RA.
Sunday: Moderate Operational Impact. Chance of RA.

ALY WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
CT...None.
NY...Winter Weather Advisory until 7 AM EST this morning for NYZ038.
MA...None.
VT...None.


Weather Reporting Stations
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Stations Dist Age Wind Air TempWater Temp WavesinHgDewPt
ANMN6 - Hudson River Reserve, NY 28 mi47 min W 4.1 29°F 30.0416°F
TKPN6 29 mi47 min 0G1 26°F 40°F30.0713°F
NPXN6 41 mi47 min WSW 7 29°F 30.0920°F

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Wind History for New Haven, CT
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Airport Reports
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AirportDistAgeWind ktVisSkyWeatherTempDewPtRHinHg
KALB ALBANY INTL,NY 24 sm26 minSE 0310 smPartly Cloudy21°F12°F68%30.03

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Tide / Current for New Baltimore, Hudson River, New York
   
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New Baltimore
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Wed -- 05:32 AM EST     3.95 feet High Tide
Wed -- 07:02 AM EST     Sunrise
Wed -- 09:37 AM EST     Moonset
Wed -- 11:29 AM EST     0.38 feet Low Tide
Wed -- 04:23 PM EST     Sunset
Wed -- 05:43 PM EST     5.37 feet High Tide
Wed -- 06:03 PM EST     Moonrise
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New Baltimore, Hudson River, New York, Tide feet
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Tide / Current for Castleton-on-Hudson, Hudson River, New York
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Castleton-on-Hudson
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Wed -- 05:49 AM EST     3.85 feet High Tide
Wed -- 07:02 AM EST     Sunrise
Wed -- 09:38 AM EST     Moonset
Wed -- 11:56 AM EST     0.08 feet Low Tide
Wed -- 04:23 PM EST     Sunset
Wed -- 06:00 PM EST     5.27 feet High Tide
Wed -- 06:03 PM EST     Moonrise
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