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Warner, Virginia Weather Forecast Discussion

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AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION National Weather Service Wakefield VA 248 AM EDT Thu Oct 2 2025

.SYNOPSIS... High pressure builds in from mid to late week with cooler and drier weather returning. A warm-up is expected heading into the weekend, with dry conditions continuing through next week.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH TODAY/... As of 740 PM EDT Wednesday...

Key Message:

- Continued breezy along the coast tonight and Thursday, but otherwise pleasant conditions are expected.

Latest sfc analysis depicted ~1032mb high pressure centered over QB this evening, extending S into the northern Mid- Atlantic region. Meanwhile, Hurricane Imelda is tracking ENE well off the Carolina coast. This is creating a strong pressure gradient with a NE wind gusting up to 25-35 mph toward and along the coast. Surface high pressure builds S tonight as Imelda moves farther out to sea. Clearing and decoupling should allow lows to drop into the mid/upper 40s over the Piedmont tonight, with upper 40s/lower 50s for the I-95 corridor and interior coastal plain, and upper 50s/lower 60s along the coast where a 10-15 mph NE wind and cloud cover will persist overnight. High pressure remains ~1032mb and becomes centered near Cape Cod Thursday. Partly cloudy skies with high temperatures around 70F are expected. Additionally, breezy conditions continue along the coast with a NE wind gusting to 20-25 mph, but overall, less wind than today.

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.SHORT TERM /TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY/... As of 330 PM EDT Wednesday...

Key Messages:

- Near to below average temperatures and pleasant conditions Friday and Saturday.

Cooler temperatures will continue Thursday night into Friday as the high continues to pump in a modified continental airmass across the region. Decent radiational cooling conditions are expected away from the coast Thursday night with lows dropping into the mid/upper 40s, with mid 50s to near 60F at the coast. Highs Friday will primarily be in the lower to mid 70s. Surface high pressure settles off the Mid-Atlantic coast Friday night into Saturday. Lows drop into the mid 40s to around 50F inland early Saturday morning with mid 50s to around 60F at the coast. Highs Saturday moderate into the mid 70s.

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.LONG TERM /SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... As of 344 AM EDT Wednesday...

Key Messages:

- Warming temperatures expected later this weekend into early next week.

High pressure will remain dominant through the remainder of the weekend, but temperatures will slowly moderate as an amplified mid-upper level ridge gradually slides over the East Coast. Highs Sunday warm into the mid/upper 70s after morning lows in the 50s to lower 60s. Even warmer Monday and Tuesday with highs in the upper 70s to lower 80s. Milder overnight lows are forecast Sunday night through Tuesday night as low-level moisture gradually increases. Although the air mass will become modified, dry conditions are anticipated as high pressure remains in place across the region.

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.AVIATION /06Z THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY/... As of 126 AM EDT Thursday...

VFR conditions prevail at all terminals early this morning. Mostly clear skies will continue, with potentially a SCT cloud deck moving across ECG/PHF/ORF over the next few hours. Later this morning, SCT CIGs will likely expand to the remainder of the terminals, with intermittent MVFR CIGs possible. Confidence is low in any lowered MVFR CIGs, so have left them out of the TAFs for now. Winds will gradually decrease today, with gusts up to 15-25 kts (mainly at the coastal terminals) through the afternoon before gusts drop off in the evening.

Primarily VFR conditions are anticipated through Friday with the potential for some fog Friday night into Sat morning across a portion of the area (best chance across the Piedmont).

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.MARINE... As of 250 AM EDT Thursday...

Key Messages:

- SCAs in effect for all coastal waters due to elevated NE winds and seas of 5-10ft.

- SCAs for the lower Ches Bay, lower James River, and the Currituck Sound look to come down late today into tonight.

- Gradually improving conditions through the early weekend, then pleasant conditions expected into early next week.

Latest weather analysis reveals 1032+mb sfc high pressure building south of QC/New England into the Mid-Atlantic and the Carolinas early this morning. Tropical Cyclone Imelda was visible on early morning IR/WV satellite near Bermuda, and will move NE away from the island through today. Locally E-NE winds remain elevated, but have diminished a bit over the past few hours, as the gradient slowly slackens between the departing Imelda and high pressure building over the waters. Seas remain elevated in the 8-12 ft range, comprised of mainly E 10-12 second swell. Waves are 1-2 ft on the upper bay, rivers and sound, with 2-6 ft in the lower bay, highest at the mouth of the bay. Small Craft Advisories have been discontinued north of New Point Comfort, but continue for the lower Ches Bay, Atlantic coastal waters, Currituck Sound, and the lower James River. The coastal waters will remain in SCA into the upcoming weekend, mainly for seas. The Currituck Sound, lower James River and adjacent bay zone should drop below SCA thresholds by late afternoon/early evening.

Remaining breezy this morning, with winds gradually diminishing through the day, as the pressure gradient slowly slackens with high pressure building into the region. NE winds 10-15 kt north, 15-20 kt southern waters, with gusts to 25-30 kt this morning slowly diminishing this afternoon. That trend continues tonight and Friday, as high pressure builds overhead. Winds should be down to 10-15kt tonight, then 5-10kt by Friday evening. Seas will be held up mainly due to the lingering swell from the offshore tropical systems and onshore flow. Expecting seas still in the 7-10ft range over the Atlantic coast tonight into Friday, subsiding to 5-8ft by Friday morning. SCA should finally come down Saturday afternoon and evening, from south to north. More benign boating conditions expected by late in the weekend into early next week with high pressure remains in place just offshore.

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.TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING... As of 900 PM EDT Wednesday...

Tidal anomalies have risen to 1-2 feet above astronomical tides this evening, with widespread minor flooding being observed across the Chesapeake Bay, tidal rivers, and Atlantic coast. Localized moderate flooding is occurring at Jamestown and may occur at Bishop`s Head/Lewisetta/Tappahannock later this evening and again with the early morning high tide cycle.

Added a Coastal Flood Advisory for the bay side of the MD Eastern Shore (through 4 AM Friday AM). Water levels are expected to crest at ~3.7 ft MLLW at Cambridge, Bishop`s Head, and Crisfield with the late evening high tide cycle. Otherwise, have maintained a Coastal Flood Warning over the upper tidal James with Coastal Flood Advisories in most other tidal locations. Water levels gradually fall across the ocean and lower bay later tonight, Thursday, and Thursday night...but remain steady or rise a bit in the upper bay as winds decrease and water becomes trapped. Advisories have been extended until Thursday night for most of the bay except Accomack/Northampton Counties. Mainly nuisance flooding is expected on the Atlantic coast with subsequent high tides, so not anticipating the need for additional advisories here (although statements are possible).

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.AKQ WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MD...Coastal Flood Advisory until 4 AM EDT Friday for MDZ021>023. High Surf Advisory until noon EDT today for MDZ025. NC...High Surf Advisory until 6 PM EDT this evening for NCZ102. VA...High Surf Advisory until noon EDT today for VAZ099-100. High Surf Advisory until 6 PM EDT this evening for VAZ098. Coastal Flood Advisory until 2 AM EDT Friday for VAZ075>078- 522. Coastal Flood Advisory until midnight EDT tonight for VAZ082- 084>086-089-090-093-523. Coastal Flood Advisory until 10 PM EDT this evening for VAZ083- 518-520. Coastal Flood Advisory until 8 PM EDT this evening for VAZ095>098-524-525. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 6 PM EDT this evening for ANZ632- 638. Small Craft Advisory until 5 PM EDT this afternoon for ANZ633. Small Craft Advisory until 2 AM EDT Friday for ANZ634. Small Craft Advisory until 8 AM EDT Saturday for ANZ650-652- 654. Small Craft Advisory until 6 PM EDT Saturday for ANZ656-658.

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SYNOPSIS...AJZ/NB NEAR TERM...AJZ/RMM SHORT TERM...AJZ/NB LONG TERM...AJZ/NB AVIATION...NB MARINE...AC/MAM TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING...

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