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Woolford, Maryland Weather Forecast Discussion

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AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION National Weather Service Wakefield VA 134 PM EDT Sat Oct 4 2025

.SYNOPSIS... High pressure centered over the Northeast gradually moves offshore later into the weekend. A warm-up is expected this weekend, with dry conditions continuing into early next week. A strong cold front likely approaches by the middle of next week, bringing chances for rain and much cooler temperatures.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/... As of 250 AM EDT Friday...

Key Message:

- Mostly sunny and pleasant conditions today.

- Patchy fog possible inland tonight, along with chilly temperatures areawide.

High pressure has settled over the Mid-Atlantic this morning, which has resulted in light and variable winds and mostly clear skies across the local area. This set-up has promoted optimal radiational cooling conditions and temperatures are in the upper 40s to lower 50s, making for a chillier Saturday morning. The surface high will remain in place today, with a large upper ridge building over eastern and southeastern CONUS. Other than a weak sea breeze influence along the coast turning the flow onshore in the afternoon, winds will remain light and variable. Abundant sunshine and highs in the the mid-upper 70s will lead to a beautiful early October day today! Tonight again looks on the chillier side, with lows in the upper 40s to lower 50s. Patchy fog could also be on the table again for tonight.

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.SHORT TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT/... As of 250 AM EDT Friday...

Key Message:

- Remaining dry and comfortable through the weekend into early next week with a slow warming trend.

High pressure will remain dominant through the remainder of the weekend and into early next week. Temperatures and dew points will slowly moderate as an amplified mid-upper level ridge gradually slides over the East Coast and the surface high gradually shifts offshore. Although the air mass will become modified, dry conditions are anticipated as a ridge axis bisecting the area aloft should keep any precipitation chances suppressed. Highs will be in the upper 70s to around 80 F Sunday and Monday, along with a sunny or mostly sunny sky. Lows in the 50s Sunday night and upper 50s to lower 60s Monday night.

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.LONG TERM /TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/... As of 250 AM EDT Friday...

Key Message:

- Continued warmer temperatures to start the week, with a chance for showers midweek as a strong cold front approaches the region.

An upper trough will move eastward on Tuesday, dragging an associated surface front towards our area. Ahead of the front, winds will be out of the south which will promote above normal temperatures. Highs are forecast to be in the upper 70s to lower 80s during the day on Tuesday. Models have slowed the front down, with the best chance for rain now coming later Wednesday into early Thursday. The timing of the front will influence the high temperatures across the forecast area on Wednesday, with a delineation of cooler (northwest) and warmer (southeast) temperatures possible during the day if the front pushes through only a portion of area. While this front will likely break the rain- free streak for most areas as it moves through, it will not be a particularly wet passage as the front is expected to move at a good clip through through the forecast area. Cooler temperatures and a return to dry conditions is expected Thursday and Friday.

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.AVIATION /18Z SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/... As of 130 PM EDT Saturday...

Generally VFR conditions will prevail at all terminals through the TAF period. Light and variable winds inland this afternoon, with a light easterly breeze at the coast from weak sea breezes. Clear tonight, but could again see some patchy fog develop. Confidence is a bit higher than last night, so have added a TEMPO mention for MVFR VSBY at all sites (except SBY). VFR is anticipated after any fog burns off Sunday, with SCT cumulus developing across southern VA and NE NC in the late morning/afternoon.

Outlook: VFR conditions are expected during the day from Sunday through Tuesday as high pressure remains over the region. The weak flow will continue to favor early morning fog development, however. A chance of showers returns Wednesday along and ahead of a cold front.

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.MARINE... As of 250 AM EDT Friday...

Key Messages:

- High Rip Risk continues through the weekend.

- Seas continue to gradually diminish today.

- Benign conditions expected Sunday into early next week.

Early this morning, ~1027 mb high pressure remains centered over the area. Winds are generally light and variable with high pressure overhead. Seas remain slightly elevated due to residual swell from the offshore tropical systems earlier in the week. Across the northern waters, seas are generally running around 3 to 4 ft and 4 to 6 ft across the southern waters.

High pressure lingers near the area through the remainder of the weekend before gradually drifting offshore on Monday. Winds remain light and variable through the weekend, before becoming SE (~5 to 10 knots) Sunday night into Monday. A strong cold front approaches and crosses the waters on later Wednesday into Thursday. Winds increase Wednesday night/early Thursday AM, with at least high-end SCA conditions expected over a majority of the waters. Seas gradually diminish today, eventually falling below 5 ft in the south this evening or tonight. Otherwise, seas average 2 to 3 ft Sunday through Tuesday.

Rip Currents: While seas gradually subside today, they still remain elevated (~3 to 4 ft). That, plus a long period swell of 10-13 seconds, will allow a high risk for rip currents today. Rip currents remain elevated on Sunday due to continued long period swell.

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.AKQ WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MD...None. NC...None. VA...None. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 6 PM EDT this evening for ANZ656- 658.

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SYNOPSIS...AJB/SW NEAR TERM...AC/NB SHORT TERM...SW/NB LONG TERM...SW/NB AVIATION...SW MARINE...AJB

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