912  
FXUS61 KCTP 200124  
AFDCTP  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA  
824 PM EST SUN JAN 19 2025  
   
SYNOPSIS
 
 
* LAKE EFFECT/UPSLOPE SNOW FOR THE LAURELS OVERNIGHT  
* ARCTIC BLAST DELIVERS BITTER TO EXTREME COLD THROUGH  
WEDNESDAY  
* DEEP FREEZE ENDS LATE WEEK WITH TEMPERATURES MODERATING  
CLOSER TO THE HISTORICAL AVERAGE FOR LATE JANUARY BY NEXT  
WEEKEND  
 

 
   
NEAR TERM /UNTIL 7 AM MONDAY MORNING/
 
 
FLURRIES ARE ALL THAT ARE LEFT OVER MOST OF THE CWA. WENT AHEAD  
AND DROPPED THE ADVYS AND WARNINGS FOR 90PCT OF THE AREA.  
HOLDING ONTO THE ADVY FOR CAMBRIA CO THRU THE MORNING (ALONG  
WITH THE PREVIOUSLY-EXTENDED WARNING IN SOMERSET.  
 
PREV...  
STICKING A FORK IN THE SNOW. LATEST OBS AND RADAR LOOP SHOWING A  
RAPID DECREASE IN SNOW INTENSITY AND COVERAGE ACROSS MOST OF  
THE AREA. ONLY PLACE TO PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO FOR THE NEXT 12  
HRS IS THE LAUREL HIGHLANDS. LONG BAND OFF LE IS HEADED RIGHT  
INTO SOMERSET COUNTY. PROGS CONTINUE TO GENERATE SIMILAR BANDS  
THRU THE NIGHT. HAVE EXTENDED THE WINTER STORM WARNING THERE  
THRU MID-MORNING. MAY BREAK CAMBRIA OFF FROM THE GOING ADVY TO  
ALSO CONTINUE IT THRU MUCH OF THE NIGHT. BUT, THE MAJORITY OF  
MESO MODELS KEEP THE BEST SNOW TO THE S OF JST. ELSEWHERE, LESS  
THAN AN INCH OF ACCUM SHOULD HAPPEN IN THE NEXT HOUR OR TWO. WE  
SHOULD BE ABLE TO LET THE BULK OF THE REMAINING ADVY AND ALL OF  
THE WARNING FOR THE SE GO AT IT'S NATURAL 03Z EXP TIME. SOME LES  
SHOULD SNEAK INTO WARREN CO, AND NRN MCKEAN CO, BUT ACCUMS  
SHOULD BE LIGHT (1-3" AT MOST). TEMPS LOOK ON TRACK, AND WIND  
TICKS UPWARD LATER TONIGHT. THESE ARE ALL GOOD SIGNS FOR THE  
COLD WX ADVY TO START LATER TONIGHT.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM /7 AM MONDAY MORNING THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT/
 
 
ADDED SCHUYLKILL CO TO THE COLD WEATHER ADVY FOR MON NIGHT INTO  
WED AM PERIOD IN COLLABORATION WITH PHI.  
 
FORECAST IS STILL AS COLD AS IT WAS EARLIER. NO CHANGES THERE.  
HIGH PRESSURE NOSES IN ACROSS THE MID-ATLANTIC BEFORE BUILDING  
INTO PA. WIND IS GOING TO KNOCK THE WIND CHILLS DOWN WELL  
BELOW ZERO IN THE NW HALF OF THE CWA (ALLEGHENIES AND LAUREL  
HIGHLANDS) BY MORNING, WITH MANY PLACES BWTEEN -5 AND -10F THRU  
THE DAY. SO, STARTING THE COLD WX ADVYS IN THE MORNING AND  
CARRYING THEM THRU THE DAY IS A GOOD STRATEGY. MAX TEMPS 10-20F  
WILL EASILY BE THE COLDEST OF THE YEAR (BFD COLDEST ONLY 17F  
THUS FAR - AND THEY SHOULD ONLY GET TO 10F MONDAY.)  
 
LES SHOULD STAY CLOSE TO THE LAKE AND MOSTLY N OF PA. STILL HAVE  
SOME MINOR ACCUMS THERE, BUT WE SHOULD STILL BE OK WITHOUT AN  
ADVY IS THE FAR NW.  
 
SIMILAR STORY FOR MON NIGHT, WITH SOME OF THE COLDEST READINGS  
OF THE SEASON (BFD DID GET TO -2F JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS). BUT,  
MOST OF PA HASN'T SEEN NEGATIVE F TEMPS FOR MUCH LONGER. ANY  
REMAINING LES MON AFTN SHOULD LIFT N AND OUT OF THE CWA IN THE  
EARLY EVENING. CLOUDS COULD LINGER, THOUGH, AND MAKE IT A LITTLE  
MORE DIFFICULT FOR THE NW TO GET TO THE MINS THEY HIT BACK IN  
DEC. THERE'S ALWAYS TOMORROW FOR DREAMS TO COME TRUE, OR IN THIS  
CASE, TUESDAY MORNING WHEN NEARLY EVERYONE IN CENTRAL PA WILL BE  
BELOW ZERO, AND SOME NEGATIVE DOUBLE DIGITS WILL BE FOUND IN  
THE N AND LAURELS.  
 

 
   
LONG TERM /TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/
 
 
COLD WEATHER PRODUCTS CONTINUE. PRODUCTS UPDATED TO ADJUST  
TIMING AND AREA OF CONCERN.  
 
AS WAS THE CASE YESTERDAY, I DID TUESDAY ONWARD, SO NOT A LOT  
OF CHANGE.  
 
THE MAIN STORY CONTINUES TO BE THE LONG DURATION COLD THROUGH  
THE MIDDLE OF THE WEEK. A NORTHWEST TO SOUTHWEST FLOW OF COLD  
AIR WILL CONTINUE, AS HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS TO THE SOUTH AND  
WEST OF CENTRAL PA, BEFORE RIDGING NORTHWARD BY THURSDAY.  
 
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 FOR A VERY BRIEF TIME  
LATER ON TUESDAY. THIS SYSTEM WILL COAT THE GULF COAST STATES  
WITH SNOW AND ICE BEFORE IT LIFTS TOWARD US. NO WARM PLACE TO  
GO FOR A WINTER BREAK FOR A BIT. 12Z EC HINTED YESTERDAY THAT  
THE PRIMARY JET STREAM MIGHT LIFT MORE TO THE NORTH AND BECOME  
MORE ZONAL BY THE END OF THE MONTH, BUT NOT REALLY A CLEAR CUT  
SIGNAL IN THE GUIDANCE FOR THIS.  
 
THUS AFTER SEVERAL VERY COLD DAYS, WE WILL HAVE TO TAKE WHAT  
MOTHER NATURES PROVIDES, A BRIEF MODERATING TREND FOR LATE  
WEEK. NOT SEEING MUCH IN THE WAY OF WEATHER AFTER TODAY AND  
MONDAY.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /02Z MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/
 
 
AT 00Z, PREDOMINANTLY MVFR CONDS WERE FOUND ACROSS THE AREA,  
WITH LOCALIZED IFR VSBYS IN LINGERING LIGHT SNOW.  
 
THE STEADY SNOW WILL PULL EAST OF THE REGION THIS EVENING,  
ALTHOUGH LINGERING UPSLOPE SNOW SHOWERS ARE EXPECTED ACROSS THE  
WESTERN HIGHLANDS OVERNIGHT. AS THE STEADY SNOW EXITS THE  
REGION, CONDS WILL GRADUALLY RISE FROM MVFR TO VFR OVER THE  
CENTRAL MTNS (AOO/UNV) AND THE SUSQ VALLEY (IPT/MDT/LNS), WHILE  
MVFR TO BORDERLINE IFR CONDS CONDS ARE EXPECTED TO PERSIST  
ACROSS THE WESTERN HIGHLANDS (BFD/JST). A NORTH TO NORTHWESTERLY  
BREEZE ~10 KTS IS EXPECTED OVERNIGHT.  
 
MONDAY WILL BE A VERY COLD DAY, WITH A NORTHWESTERLY WIND  
BECOMING RATHER GUSTY (15-25 KTS). THE UPSLOPE FLOW SHOULD  
MAINTAIN MVFR CONDS IN LOW CLOUDS AND SPOTTY -SHSN ACROSS THE  
WESTERN HIGHLANDS (60-80% PROB), WITH PREDOMINANTLY VFR EXPECTED  
ELSEWHERE.  
 
OUTLOOK...  
 
TUE-TUES NIGHT...SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS POSSIBLE N/W PA,  
BRINGING LOCALIZED RESTRICTIONS. OTHERWISE, VERY COLD AREAWIDE.  
 
WED...NO SIG WX EXPECTED; CONTINUED VERY COLD.  
 
THU-FRI...NO SIG WX EXPECTED; BECOMING A BIT MILDER.  
 

 
   
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.  
COLD WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 7 PM MONDAY TO NOON EST WEDNESDAY  
FOR PAZ019-025>028-034-035-045-046-049>053-058.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 9 AM EST MONDAY FOR PAZ024.  
COLD WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 4 AM TO 7 PM EST MONDAY FOR PAZ024-  
033.  
EXTREME COLD WARNING FROM 7 PM MONDAY TO NOON EST WEDNESDAY  
FOR PAZ024-033.  
WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL 9 AM EST MONDAY FOR PAZ033.  
 

 
 

 
 
SYNOPSIS...DANGELO  
NEAR TERM...DANGELO  
SHORT TERM...DANGELO  
LONG TERM...MARTIN  
AVIATION...MARTIN/EVANEGO  
 
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