441  
FXUS61 KCTP 191452  
AFDCTP  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA  
952 AM EST SUN JAN 19 2025  
   
SYNOPSIS  
 
*QUICK-HITTING, PLOWABLE/LOCALLY HEAVY SNOWFALL EXPECTED TODAY  
*ARCTIC BLAST DELIVERS BITTER TO EXTREME COLD TONIGHT-WEDNESDAY  
*DEEP FREEZE ENDS LATE WEEK WITH TEMPERATURES MODERATING CLOSER  
TO THE HISTORICAL AVERAGE FOR LATE JANUARY BY NEXT WEEKEND  
 
 
   
NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/  
 
945AM/1445UTC: COORDINATED WITH PBZ ON UPGRADE TO WINTER STORM  
WARNING FOR SOMERSET COUNTY (ADJACENT TO FAYETTE & WESTMORELAND  
RIDGES). A QUICKER ONSET OF BANDED SNOWFALL IN CONJUNCTION WITH  
RECENT HRRR RUNS AND SNOW OBS SUPPORTS HIGHER AMOUNTS  
COUNTYWIDE TO 5-8 INCHES. WE ALREADY HAD A STRIPE OF 6+ ALONG  
THE LAUREL RIDGE SO NOT A BIG STRETCH TO TIP SCALE TO WARNING  
CRITERIA. OTHERWISE, FCST REMAINS ON TRACK WITH SNOW NOW  
COVERING ALL OF SOUTH CENTRAL PA.  
 
PREVIOUS DISCUSSION ISSUED: 807 AM EST SUN JAN 19 2025  
 
"FINGER" OF SNOW EXTENDING NORTHEASTWARD FROM WV IS QUICKLY  
EXPANDING AND BLOSSOMING OVER SOUTH CENTRAL PA EARLY THIS  
MORNING PER LATEST MRMS RADAR TRENDS. LIGHT SNOW HAS STARTED IN  
STATE COLLEGE IS FILLING IN OVER THE SOUTHERN HALF OF CENTRAL  
PA. WE ADJUSTED POPS HIGHER IN THE VERY NEAR TERM TO MATCH A  
MORE RAPID ONSET OF SNOW AND ADJUSTED HOURLY TEMPS AND MAXT FOR  
TODAY AS READINGS DID NOT GET AS COLD OVERNIGHT TO THE SOUTH AND  
EAST OF THE ALLEGHENY PLATEAU.  
 
PREVIOUS DISCUSSION ISSUED: 551 AM EST SUN JAN 19 2025  
 
ARCTIC AIR IS SPILLING INTO THE NORTHERN TIER OF CPA EARLY THIS  
MORNING WHILE MUCH OF SOUTH CENTRAL AND SOUTHEASTERN PA IS STILL  
HOVERING AOA THE FREEZING MARK AT 10Z. VERY SHALLOW MOISTURE  
PROFILES COMBINED WITH NNW UPSLOPE FLOW HAS SUSTAINED FZDZ/FZFG  
IN THE LAUREL HIGHLANDS SO WATCH OUT FOR SLICK SPOTS HEADING  
OVER THE SOUTHWEST MTNS EARLY THIS MORNING.  
 
RADAR TRENDS ARE STARTING TO SHOW SNOW BREAKING OUT FROM  
EASTERN KY INTO WV ALONG MAX UPPER LEVEL DIVERGENCE ZONE/LEFT  
EXIT JET REGION ASSOCIATED WITH SHORTWAVE TROUGH EXPECTED TO  
PIVOT NORTHEASTWARD THROUGH THE TN VALLEY INTO THE MID ATLANTIC  
BY THIS EVENING.  
 
HIRES MODEL GUIDANCE CONTINUES TREND TOWARD A BETTER OVERALL  
CONSENSUS THE HEAVIEST SWATH OF SNOWFALL SETTING UP EARLY TODAY  
ACROSS SOUTH CENTRAL PA THEN QUICKLY MOVING TO THE NORTHEAST  
THROUGH THE MID/LOWER SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY INTO THE LEHIGH VALLEY  
LATER THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. A SLIGHTLY COLDER SOLUTION WAS  
PREFERRED THIS CYCLE WITH SLRS INCREASED A BIT IN THE SOUTHEAST.  
HOWEVER, UPDATED STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL AMOUNTS REMAINED VERY  
CLOSE TO THE PREVIOUS FORECAST WITH MAX TOTALS STILL IN THE 3-6"  
RANGE OVER THE SOUTHERN HALF OF THE FORECAST AREA. THE ONLY  
CHANGE TO THE WINTER HEADLINES WAS TO ADD A FEW ZONES TO SQUARE  
OFF THE NORTHERN EDGE OF THE ADVISORY AND TREND MORE IN LINE  
WITH SNOW ACCUMULATION IN THE 2-3" RANGE.  
 
THE PERIOD OF HEAVIEST SNOW IS PROJECTED TO BE IN THE 12-6PM  
TIMEFRAME MAXIMIZED ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE LOWER SUSQUEHANNA  
VALLEY WHERE RATES COULD EXCEED 1"/HR IN THE 2-5PM WINDOW BASED  
ON THE 00Z HREF. A MORE PROLONGED PERIOD OF THE HEAVIER RATES  
WITHIN A BANDING FGEN SNOW FEATURE COULD DELIVER A BOOM  
SCENARIO OF UP TO 7-8" LOCALLY.  
 
SNOW IS PROJECTED TO TAPER OFF AND END BTWN 00-03Z AS DRY ARCTIC  
AIR IS DIRECTED INTO THE AREA. SOME LAKE ENHANCED/UPSLOPE SNOW  
SHOWERS SHOULD LINGER OVER THE NW ALLEGHENIES AND LAUREL  
HIGHLANDS WITH LITTLE ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATION THROUGH 12Z MON.  
MIN TEMPS DIP INTO THE +SINGLE DIGITS TO MID TEENS WITH MIN WIND  
CHILLS RANGING FROM -10F IN THE LAURELS TO +SINGLE DIGITS INT  
THE LOWER SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /MONDAY THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT/  
 
BITTER COLD AND FRIGID MLK DAY WITH HIGHS 15 TO 30 DEGREES BELOW  
THE HISTORICAL AVERAGE. SNOW SHOWERS AND FLURRIES ARE EXPECTED  
TO CONTINUE ACROSS THE ALLEGHENY PLATEAU WITH VERY LIGHT ACCUM.  
 
BASED ON MINIMUM WIND CHILLS AND COLLABORATION WITH NEIGHBORING  
OFFICES, WE TRANSITIONED TO A LONGER DURATION COLD WX ADVISORY  
MONDAY NIGHT FOR MOST OF THE AREA WITH HIGH ENOUGH CONFIDENCE  
FOR AN EXTREME COLD WARNING FOR THE LAUREL HIGHLANDS FOR WCS AS  
LOW AS 20 BELOW ZERO. LATER SHIFTS COULD CONSIDER EXPANDING THE  
COLD WX ADVISORY TO INCLUDE THE REMAINDER OF THE CWA WITH THE  
COLDEST PERIOD OF WCS NOW LOOKING LIKE TUESDAY NIGHT-WED.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/  
 
THE MAIN STORY FOR THE LONG TERM WILL BE THE BITTER COLD THAT WE  
WILL EXPERIENCE THROUGH THE MIDDLE OF THE WEEK. PERSISTENT  
UPPER LEVEL TROUGHING WILL KEEP IT QUITE COLD ACROSS MUCH OF THE  
EASTERN UNITED STATES.  
 
FOR CENTRAL PA, HIGH TEMPERATURES TUE-WED WILL RUN 20-30  
DEGREES BELOW AVERAGE. CONSIDERING THAT LATE JANUARY IS  
CLIMATOLOGICALLY THE COLDEST TIME OF THE YEAR, THIS WILL BE A  
SIGNIFICANT ARCTIC OUTBREAK.  
 
A WAVE OF LOW PRESSURE PASSING WELL TO OUR SOUTH COULD BRUSH  
SOUTHEASTERN PA WITH SOME LIGHT SNOW TUES EVE/NIGHT. AFTER A  
VERY COLD WED, TEMPERATURES WILL MODERATE A BIT THURS INTO FRI.  
 
A REINFORCING SHOT OF COLD AIR (NOT QUITE AS COLD AS EARLIER IN  
THE WEEK) COULD BE ACCOMPANIED BY SOME SNOW SHOWERS ACROSS N/W  
PA LATE FRIDAY OR EARLY SATURDAY.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /15Z SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/  
 
MVFR CONDITIONS ARE OCCURRING ACROSS MUCH OF CENTRAL  
PENNSYLVANIA AS OF 11Z, THOUGH JST CONTINUES TO REPORT LIFR  
CEILINGS AND MDT REMAINS VFR. MOST GUIDANCE SUGGESTS THAT THIS  
WILL LARGELY CONTINUE FOR THE NEXT FEW HOURS.  
 
A DEVELOPING COASTAL LOW WILL BRING A ROUND OF SNOW TO THE AREA  
TODAY. THE SNOW WILL OVERSPREAD THE AREA FROM SOUTH TO NORTH  
THROUGH THE MORNING AND EARLY AFTERNOON HOURS. ONCE THE SNOW  
BEGINS, VISIBILITIES SHOULD QUICKLY DROP TO IFR. ALL GUIDANCE  
CONTINUES TO SHOW A PERIOD OF HEAVY SNOW OCCURRING AT MDT AND  
LNS IN THE 18Z-00Z TIMEFRAME. THIS WILL LIKELY LEAD TO  
VISIBILITIES FALLING TO AS LOW AS 1/4SM AT THOSE SITES.  
 
THE STEADY SNOW WILL PULL EAST OF THE REGION SUNDAY EVENING  
INTO SUNDAY NIGHT, ALTHOUGH LINGERING UPSLOPE SNOW REMAINS  
POSSIBLE ACROSS THE WESTERN HIGHLANDS SUNDAY NIGHT. AS THE SNOW  
EXITS THE REGION, CEILINGS WILL GRADUALLY RISE TO VFR EAST OF  
UNV AND AOO, WHILE MVFR CEILINGS ARE EXPECTED TO PERSIST TO THE  
WEST. WHILE WINDS WILL GENERALLY BE LIGHT MOST OF THE DAY, MODEL  
SOUNDINGS SUGGEST THAT A FEW GUSTS TO 20-25 KNOTS WILL BE  
POSSIBLE THIS EVENING.  
 
OUTLOOK...  
 
MON...MVFR TO IFR CONDS IN SNOW SHOWERS ACROSS MAINLY  
NORTHWESTERN PA; COLDER AREAWIDE WITH GUSTY WEST WINDS.  
 
TUE...NO SIG WX EXPECTED; VERY COLD.  
 
TUES NIGHT-WED...SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS POSSIBLE, BRINGING  
LOCALIZED RESTRICTIONS; VERY COLD.  
 
THU...NO SIG WX EXPECTED; CONTINUED COLD.  
 
 
   
CTP WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
COLD WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 4 AM MONDAY TO NOON EST WEDNESDAY  
FOR PAZ004>006-010>012-017-018-037-041-042.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 8 PM EST THIS EVENING FOR PAZ012-  
017-018-041.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 10 PM EST THIS EVENING FOR  
PAZ019-024>028-034-035-042-045-046-049>052.  
COLD WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 7 PM MONDAY TO NOON EST WEDNESDAY  
FOR PAZ019-025>028-034-035-045-046-049>053.  
COLD WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 4 AM MONDAY TO 1 AM EST TUESDAY FOR  
PAZ024-033.  
EXTREME COLD WARNING FROM 1 AM TUESDAY TO NOON EST WEDNESDAY  
FOR PAZ024-033.  
WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL 8 PM EST THIS EVENING FOR PAZ033.  
WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL 10 PM EST THIS EVENING FOR PAZ036-  
053-056>059-063>066.  
 
 
 
 
 
SYNOPSIS...STEINBUGL  
NEAR TERM...STEINBUGL  
SHORT TERM...STEINBUGL  
LONG TERM...MARTIN/EVANEGO  
AVIATION...EVANEGO/BAUCO  
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