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FXUS61 KBOX 190951  
AFDBOX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BOSTON/NORTON MA  
451 AM EST SUN JAN 19 2025  
   
SYNOPSIS  
 
LOW PRESSURE WILL BRING A QUICK HITTING SNOWSTORM TO MOST OF THE  
REGION LATER TODAY AND ESPECIALLY TONIGHT...WHICH MAY BEGIN AS A  
BRIEF PERIOD OF RAIN. AN ARCTIC AIRMASS WILL BRING FRIGID  
TEMPERATURES AND WIND CHILLS ON THE ORDER OF 5 TO 15  
BELOW ZERO AT TIMES MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY  
MORNING. TEMPERATURES MODERATE A BIT IN THE THURSDAY THROUGH  
SATURDAY TIME FRAME...BUT THEY WILL REMAIN BELOW NORMAL. DRY WEATHER  
WILL GENERALLY PREVAIL...BUT A BIT OF LIGHT SNOW/FLURRIES MAY CLIP  
THE SOUTHEAST NEW ENGLAND COAST LATE TUESDAY NIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY  
MORNING. ANOTHER WAVE OF LOW PRESSURE WILL BRING THE LOW RISK FOR A  
PERIOD OF SNOW LATE THURSDAY NIGHT INTO FRIDAY IF THE SYSTEM TRACKS  
CLOSE ENOUGH TO THE COAST.  
 
   
NEAR TERM /THIS MORNING/  
 
 
KEY MESSAGES...  
 
* AREAS OF FOG & PATCHY BLACK ICE EARLY THIS MORNING  
 
THE FIRST HALF OF SUNDAY WILL BE QUIET WITH YESTERDAY'S SYSTEM/RAIN  
EXITED TO THE NORTHEAST. EARLY THIS MORNING, THE MAIN CONCERNS  
WILL BE BLACK ICE AND AREAS OF FOG. A COMBO OF RECENT RAINFALL  
AND TEMPERATURES AT OR JUST ABOVE FREEZING BY SUNRISE WILL  
SUPPORT AREAS OF BLACK ICE, ESPECIALLY ON BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES.  
IF TRAVELING, TAKE CAUTION. SURFACE OBSERVATIONS AND NIGHTTIME  
MICROPHYSICS SATELLITE IMAGERY INDICATE AREAS OF FOG ACROSS  
PARTS OF THE CT RIVER VALLEY, CAPE COD, AND NORTHEAST MA. SOME  
LOCATIONS HAVE REPORTED 2 MILES TO AS LOW AS 1/4 MILE. A DENSE  
ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH 9 AM THIS MORNING,  
PARTICULARLY FOR THE AREAS MENTIONED ABOVE.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /6 PM THIS EVENING THROUGH 6 AM MONDAY/  
 
KEY MESSAGES...  
 
* PLOWABLE SNOW LATE SUNDAY AND THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT.  
 
* A WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FOR ALONG AND NORTHWEST OF  
BOSTON-PROVIDENCE LINE. WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR AREAS  
SOUTHEAST OF I-95  
 
* POTENTIAL FOR BANDS OF LOCALIZED HIGHER SNOW RATES/AMOUNTS  
SETTING UP TONIGHT. LOW CONFIDENCE ON WHERE THEY SET UP.  
 
TEMPERATURES RISE INTO THE UPPER 30S AND LOW 40S TODAY WITH  
BREAKS OF SUN DEVELOPING MID- MORNING. THIS IMPROVEMENT WILL BE  
SHORT-LIVED AS CLOUDS INCREASE BY EARLY AFTERNOON AHEAD OF THE  
INCOMING STORM. THIS AFTERNOON, OUR SNOWMAKER OF A STORM WILL  
TRACK OFFSHORE OF THE MID-ATLANTIC COAST AS A SURFACE LOW AHEAD  
OF A BROAD UPPER TROUGH. THIS SURFACE LOW IS EXPECTED TO TRACK  
UP THE EAST COAST SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY. THE TRACK OF THIS  
STORM HAS COME INTO BETTER AGREEMENT AMONG MODEL AND ENSEMBLE  
GUIDANCE. HOWEVER, THERE ARE STILL SUBTLE DIFFERENCES THAT ARE  
ENOUGH TO CREATE DIFFERING SOLUTIONS IN SNOWFALL AMOUNTS.  
 
INGREDIENTS AND FEATURES...  
 
INGREDIENTS ARE THERE TO SUPPORT A SYSTEM CAPABLE OF BRINGING  
SNOW SUNDAY PM THROUGH MONDAY. SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND SITS IN AN  
OPTIMAL POSITION FOR LARGE SCALE ASCENT WITH RESPECT TO THE  
UPPER LEVEL JET. THIS WILL BE COUPLED WITH AMPLE MOISTURE WITH  
PRECIPITABLE WATER VALUES AROUND 180-200% OF NORMAL. DESPITE  
SMALL DIFFERENCES IN STRENGTH/TRACK OF THE LOW, THERE IS GOOD  
AGREEMENT AMONG GUIDANCE FOR FRONTOGENETICAL FORCING EXTENDING  
ACROSS PORTIONS OF SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND. FEATURES TO WATCH AS  
THEY WILL PROVIDE ADDITIONAL FORCING/LIFT TO HELP GENERATE  
HIGHER RATES WITHIN SNOW BANDS. HREF IN PARTICULAR INDICATES  
THESE BANDS ACROSS NORTH AND CENTRAL MA AND ANOTHER POSITIONED  
ACROSS SE MA ALONG THE COASTAL FRONT. HREF MEANS SHOW POTENTIAL  
FOR 1-2" RATES WITHIN THESE BANDS SUNDAY NIGHT(7PM- 1AM). ALL  
SUPPORTED BY THE LOCALIZED FORCING AND COLD AIR ADVECTION FOR  
HIGHER RATIOS.  
 
STORM TRACK...  
 
DETERMINISTIC AND ENSEMBLE GUIDANCE HAS COME INTO BETTER AND  
CONSISTENT AGREEMENT ON THE TRACK OF THE SYSTEM. STILL THESE  
SUBTLE DIFFERENCES IN TRACK AND STRENGTH WILL HAVE IMPACTS ON  
EXPECTED TOTALS AND OTHER DETAILS SUCH AS PRECIPITATION TYPE AT  
THE ONSET OF THE EVENT. SOME MODELS HAVE CONSISTENTLY SHOWING  
HIGHER TOTALS THAN OTHERS (E.G. GFS) WHILE OTHER MODELS HAVE  
LEANED LIGHTER(ECMWF). THERE HAS ALSO BEEN SOME RUN TO RUN  
INCONSISTENCIES EVEN THIS CLOSE TO THE EVENT, PARTICULARLY WITH  
RESPECT TO BANDED SNOWFALL AMOUNTS. TRACK WILL ALSO INFLUENCE  
PRECIPITATION TYPE WITH A MORE INLAND TRACK MEANING RAIN OR  
RAIN/SNOW FOR LONGER BEFORE SWITCHING TO SNOW ACROSS AREAS  
SOUTHEAST OF I-95. A BLEND OF SOLUTIONS SUPPORT A START AS RAIN  
OR A RAIN/SNOW MIX FOR THOSE AREAS. THIS SEEMS REALISTIC AS HIGH  
RESOLUTION GUIDANCE SHOWS THE COASTAL FRONT WITH OCEAN MODIFIED  
AIR PUSHING INTO THOSE AREAS SUNDAY AFTERNOON WHILE IT'S COLDER  
TO THE NORTH AND WEST. THE KICKER WILL BE HOW THIS COASTAL  
FRONT CONTINUES TO POSITION TONIGHT AS CAA WORKS IN FROM THE  
NORTH AS THE LOW TRACKS ACROSS. AS A RESULT, AREAS GENERALLY  
SOUTH AND EAST OF I-95 WILL HOLD A LARGER DEGREE OF UNCERTAINTY  
IN AMOUNTS.  
 
TIMING AND AMOUNTS...  
 
THERE IS SUFFICIENT CONFIDENCE ON THE TIMING OF ONSET FOR THIS EVENT  
WITH PRECIPITATION BEGINNING IN THE 3-5PM TIMEFRAME FOR NORTHERN CT  
AND WESTERN MA AND 4-6PM ACROSS CENTRAL, EAST, SOUTHEAST MA AND RI.  
AGAIN, RAIN OR A RAIN/SNOW MIX IS LOOKING LIKELY IN AREAS AT ONSET,  
MORE LIKELY ACROSS RI, EAST AND SE MA BEFORE FLIPPING TO SNOW THIS  
EVENING. SNOW CONTINUES OVERNIGHT WITH THE MOST LIKELY PERIOD FOR  
BANDED, LOCALIZED HEAVIER SNOWFALL FALLING IN THE 7PM-1AM TIMEFRAME.  
SNOW DECREASES FROM WEST TO EAST WITH SNOW DIMINISHING BY 7 AM  
MONDAY.  
 
OVERALL THIS IS STILL LOOKING LIKE A HIGH END ADVISORY TO LOW END  
WARNING EVENT FOR AREAS NORTH AND WEST OF I-95 WITH 6-8" FORECAST.  
IF BANDING DOES MATERIALIZE, CAN'T RULE OUT LOCALIZED AMOUNTS UP TO  
10 INCHES (PER HREF ENS MAX). THESE AREAS ARE UNDER A WINTER STORM  
WARNING. AGAIN, THERE IS GREATER UNCERTAINTY IN HOW QUICKLY IN  
CHANGES TO SNOW SOUTHEAST OF I-95 WHICH WILL IMPACT SNOW AMOUNTS.  
HIGH RESOLUTION GUIDANCE HAS HINTED AT THE POTENTIAL FOR A  
FRONTOGENETICAL BAND POSITIONING IN THIS AREA SUNDAY NIGHT AND IF  
COLD ENOUGH COULD ENHANCE SNOW AMOUNTS WITH LOCALIZED AMOUNTS NEAR  
WARNING CRITERIA. GIVEN THE LARGE AMOUNT OF UNCERTAINTY, WE PUT  
SOUTHERN RI AND MA (SOUTHEAST OF I-95) IN A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY  
FOR 3-6".  
 
IMPACTS...  
 
THIS STORM WILL BRING THE USUAL IMPACTS BROUGHT IN WITH A  
WINTER STORM SUCH AS REDUCED VISIBILITIES AND SNOW COVERED ROADS  
MAKING FOR HAZARDOUS IN AREAS SUNDAY NIGHT. SNOW WILL LIKELY BE  
DONE BY 7AM FOR THOSE WHO ARE PARTICIPATING IN THE AM COMMUTE.  
STRONG COLD AIR PUSHES INTO THE REGION, STARTING THE STREAK OF  
FRIGID TEMPERATURES THIS WEEK.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/  
 
KEY POINTS...  
 
* ARCTIC OUTBREAK MON PM THROUGH THU AM  
-WIND CHILLS 5 TO 15 BELOW ZERO AND PERHAPS AS LOW AS -20 IN SPOTS  
-ACTUAL LOWS IN THE SINGLE DIGITS WITH SOME BELOW ZERO  
-ACTUAL HIGHS TUE & WED MAINLY BETWEEN 15 AND 20  
 
* TEMPS MODERATE A BIT THU/FRI/SAT BUT WILL REMAIN BELOW NORMAL  
 
* A PERIOD OF LIGHT SNOW OR FLURRIES MAY CLIP SOUTHEAST NEW ENGLAND  
ESP THE CAPE/ISLANDS LATE TUE NIGHT-WED AM...DEPENDENT ON TRACK  
 
* LOW RISK FOR A PERIOD OF SNOW LATE THU NIGHT INTO FRI  
 
DETAILS...  
 
MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING...  
 
ALL THE MODEL GUIDANCE CONTINUES TO AGREE ON AN ARCTIC OUTBREAK IN  
THE MON THROUGH THU AM TIME FRAME. 850 MB TEMPERATURES WILL DROP TO  
AROUND -22C/-23C AS ARCTIC AIR POURS INTO THE REGION FROM THE  
NORTHWEST. HIGHS ON MON SHOULD REACH THE LOWER TO MIDDLE 20S  
FOR MOST LOCATIONS WITH GUSTY NW WINDS. BY TUE AND WED...EXPECT  
HIGHS TO MAINLY BE IN THE 15 TO 20 DEGREE RANGE. OVERNIGHT  
LOW TEMPS WILL BE IN THE SINGLE DIGITS WITH SOME BELOW ZERO READINGS  
AT TIMES...PARTICULARLY TUE NIGHT WHEN WINDS DECOUPLE. WIND CHILLS  
WILL DROP TO BETWEEN 5 AND 15 BELOW ZERO AND PERHAPS AS LOW AS -20  
IN SPOTS. COLD WEATHER ADVISORIES WILL BE NEEDED.  
 
THE VAST MAJORITY OF THIS TIME WILL FEATURE DRY WEATHER. WE MAY SEE  
A FEW BRIEF SPOT SNOW SHOWERS MON PM AS THE ARCTIC AIR RUSHES INTO  
THE REGION. WE MAY ALSO SEE A PERIOD OF LIGHT SNOW OR FLURRIES CLIP  
THE SOUTHEAST NEW ENGLAND COAST LATE TUE NIGHT INTO WED AM FROM A  
DISTANT WAVE OF LOW PRESSURE. AT THIS POINT...EVEN IF IT HAPPENS  
DOES NOT LOOK TO BE A BIG IMPACT. NONETHELESS...SOME VERY MINOR  
ACCUMULATIONS WOULD BE POSSIBLE ESPECIALLY IF WINDS CAN TURN MORE  
NNW WHICH WOULD RESULT IN SOME OCEAN EFFECT/ENHANCEMENT ACROSS THE  
CAPE AND NANTUCKET.  
 
THURSDAY AFTERNOON INTO SATURDAY...  
 
THE CORE OF THE COLDEST AIR BEGINS TO SHIFT NORTHEAST AND AWAY FROM  
OUR REGION. IT STILL WILL BE RATHER COLD THOUGH WITH HIGHS MAINLY IN  
THE 20S THU AND PERHAPS 30 TO 35 BY FRI AND SAT.  
 
ALSO...WE WILL BE WATCHING A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM THAT WILL  
BRING SNOW/ICE RIGHT DOWN TO PORTIONS OF THE GULF COAST EARLY THIS  
WEEK! THIS WAVE OF LOW PRESSURE WILL THEN TRACK NORTHEAST...LIKELY  
PASSING SOUTHEAST OF THE BENCHMARK. THE MAJORITY OF THE GEFS/EPS/CMC  
ENSEMBLES INDICATE THIS STORM WILL MISS US OR JUST BRING US A  
GLANCING BLOW. THAT BEING SAID THERE ARE A FEW ENSEMBLE MEMBERS THAT  
ARE FURTHER NORTHWEST AND WOULD BRING A BETTER SHOT AT SNOW TO THE  
REGION...ESPECIALLY THE COASTAL PLAIN. WE WILL LIKELY NEED A FEW  
MORE DAYS TO HAVE A BETTER IDEA ON THIS RISK.  
 
MONDAY...HIGH CONFIDENCE.  
 
MAINLY VFR OUTSIDE A FEW BRIEF SPOT SNOW SHOWERS THAT WILL BE  
POSSIBLE. NW WIND GUSTS OF 20 TO 30 KNOTS.  
 
KBOS TAF...MODERATE CONFIDENCE IN TAF. HEAVIEST OF THE SNOW  
ROUGHLY BETWEEN 00Z AND 05Z. 1" PER HOUR SNOWFALL RATES POSSIBLE  
AT TIMES.  
 
KBDL TAF...MODERATE CONFIDENCE IN TAF. HEAVIEST OF THE SNOW  
ROUGHLY BETWEEN 22Z AND 03Z. 1" PER HOUR SNOWFALL RATES POSSIBLE  
AT TIMES.  
 
IFR/MVFR THIS EVENING, BECOMING VFR OVERNIGHT. VFR MOST OF  
SUNDAY. LIGHT SNOW AND MVFR CIGS MOVE IN BETWEEN 21-23Z.  
 
OUTLOOK /MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/...  
 
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR DAY: VFR. WINDY WITH LOCAL GUSTS UP TO  
30 KT. SLIGHT CHANCE SHSN.  
 
MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY: VFR. BREEZY.  
 
TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY: VFR. BREEZY. SLIGHT CHANCE  
SHSN.  
 
WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY: VFR. BREEZY.  
 
 
   
MARINE  
 
FORECASTER CONFIDENCE LEVELS:  
 
LOW - LESS THAN 30 PERCENT.  
MEDIUM - 30 TO 60 PERCENT.  
HIGH- GREATER THAN 60 PERCENT.  
 
HIGH CONFIDENCE...  
 
SUNDAY WINDS ARE LIGHT MOST OF THE DAY, INCREASING TO 15-20 KTS  
SUNDAY NIGHT WITH GUSTS TO 30 KTS AS A LOW PRESSURE PASSES FROM  
SOUTHWEST TO NORTHEAST. GUSTS UP TO 35 KTS POSSIBLE FOR THE  
NORTHERN OUTER WATERS TONIGHT THROUGH EARLY MONDAY RESULTING IN  
A GALE WARNING. OTHERWISE, EXPECT SCAS GENERALLY FROM 00Z  
TONIGHT THROUGH 12Z TUESDAY. SEAS 4-9 FT.  
 
OUTLOOK /MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/...  
 
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR DAY: MODERATE RISK FOR SMALL CRAFT  
ADVISORY WINDS WITH GUSTS UP TO 30 KT. ROUGH SEAS UP TO 9 FT.  
FREEZING SPRAY, SLIGHT CHANCE OF SNOW SHOWERS.  
 
MONDAY NIGHT: LOW RISK FOR SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY WINDS WITH  
GUSTS UP TO 30 KT. AREAS OF ROUGH SEAS. FREEZING SPRAY, SLIGHT  
CHANCE OF SNOW SHOWERS.  
 
TUESDAY: LOW RISK FOR SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY WINDS WITH GUSTS UP  
TO 25 KT. AREAS OF SEAS APPROACHING 5 FT. FREEZING SPRAY.  
 
TUESDAY NIGHT: WINDS LESS THAN 25 KT. SEAS LOCALLY APPROACHING  
5 FT. FREEZING SPRAY, CHANCE OF SNOW SHOWERS.  
 
WEDNESDAY: LOW RISK FOR SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY WINDS WITH GUSTS  
UP TO 20 KT. SEAS LOCALLY APPROACHING 5 FT. FREEZING SPRAY,  
CHANCE OF SNOW SHOWERS.  
 
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: WINDS LESS THAN 25 KT. SEAS LOCALLY  
APPROACHING 5 FT. FREEZING SPRAY.  
 
THURSDAY: LOW RISK FOR SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY WINDS WITH GUSTS UP  
TO 25 KT. FREEZING SPRAY.  
 
 
   
BOX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
CT...DENSE FOG ADVISORY UNTIL 9 AM EST THIS MORNING FOR CTZ002>004.  
WINTER STORM WARNING FROM 1 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 7 AM EST  
MONDAY FOR CTZ002>004.  
MA...DENSE FOG ADVISORY UNTIL 9 AM EST THIS MORNING FOR MAZ002>012-  
014-022>024-026.  
WINTER STORM WARNING FROM 1 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 7 AM EST  
MONDAY FOR MAZ002>016-026.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 1 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 7 AM EST  
MONDAY FOR MAZ017>021.  
RI...WINTER STORM WARNING FROM 1 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 7 AM EST  
MONDAY FOR RIZ001-002.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 1 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 7 AM EST  
MONDAY FOR RIZ003>007.  
MARINE...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FROM 1 AM TO 7 PM EST MONDAY FOR ANZ230-  
236.  
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FROM 10 PM THIS EVENING TO 7 PM EST  
MONDAY FOR ANZ231>235-237.  
GALE WARNING FROM 7 PM THIS EVENING TO 7 AM EST MONDAY FOR  
ANZ250.  
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FROM 7 PM THIS EVENING TO 7 AM EST  
TUESDAY FOR ANZ251.  
 
 
 
 
 
SYNOPSIS...FRANK/MENSCH  
NEAR TERM...MENSCH  
SHORT TERM...MENSCH  
LONG TERM...FRANK  
AVIATION...FRANK/MENSCH  
MARINE...FRANK/MENSCH  
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