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FXUS63 KDDC 191741  
AFDDDC  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DODGE CITY KS  
1141 AM CST SUN JAN 19 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- INCREASING PROBABILITY OF LIGHT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS ON MONDAY  
 
- THE COLDEST AIR OF THE WINTER SEASON BECOMING MORE LIKELY  
TUESDAY MORNING  
 
- DRIER WEATHER WITH WARMING TEMPERATURES THROUGH THE REST OF  
NEXT WEEK  
 
 
   
DISCUSSION  
 
ISSUED AT 206 AM CST SUN JAN 19 2025  
 
08Z SURFACE OBS AND UPPER AIR ANALYSIS SHOWS A HUDSON BAY LOW  
AND ASSOCIATED LONGWAVE TROUGH OVER MUCH OF THE CONUS WITH THE  
POLAR JET STREAK ALONG THE GULF OF MEXICO. A LARGE 1040 MB HIGH  
IS SITUATED OVER MUCH OF THE NORTHERN AND CENTRAL PLAINS.  
 
TODAY SHOULD BE ANOTHER COLD DAY FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR ACROSS  
SOUTHWEST KANSAS AS HIGHS ARE EXPECTED TO BE 20 DEGREES COLDER  
THAN THE CLIMATOLOGICAL AVERAGE OF THE MID 40S. WINDS SHOULD  
REMAINING RELATIVELY LIGHT AS THE LARGE SURFACE HIGH BUILDS  
INTO CENTRAL KANSAS BY MIDDAY. THIS SHOULD LEAD TO MAINLY SUNNY  
SKIES AND AS WINDS SWITCH TO THE WEST BY LATE DAY THIS WILL  
MODESTLY WARM THE ENTRENCHED ARCTIC AIRMASS IN PLACE.  
 
SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY MORNING A SECOND AND COLDER SURGE OF  
ARCTIC AIR WILL COME IN FROM THE NORTHERN PLAINS ALONG A TROUGH  
AXIS FROM UTAH TO THE GREAT LAKES. AS WE APPROACH SUNRISE A 700  
MB SHORTWAVE WILL MOVE IN FROM THE NORTHWEST AND WITH MODEST  
UPSLOPE AND LIFT IN THE DENDRITIC GROWTH ZONE WE SHOULD BEGIN  
TO SEE LIGHT SNOW DEVELOP IN NORTHWEST KANSAS AND MOVE  
SOUTHEASTWARD TOWARDS SUNRISE. THE SNOWBAND SHOULD MOVE FROM  
NORTH TO SOUTH DURING THE DAY AS THE LEADING EDGE OF THE SECOND  
PUSH OF ARCTIC AIR SHOULD MOVE THROUGH WESTERN KANSAS DURING THE  
AFTERNOON. THE SNOW IS EXPECTED TO BE A DRY AND POWDERY SNOW IN  
THE ARCTIC AIRMASS WITH MODELS FORECASTING A 16-20 TO 1 SNOW  
RATIO. THIS SHOULD KEEP AMOUNTS ON THE LIGHTER SIDE AS SREF QPF  
FORECASTS IS IN THE 0.05-0.15 INCH RANGE. SNOWFALL OUTPUT IN THE  
VARIOUS SREF ENSEMBLES ARE RANGING FROM 0 ON THE LOW END TO AS  
MUCH AS 4 INCHES WITH THE MEAN IN THE 1-2 INCH RANGE. NBM AND  
SREF PROBABILITIES ARE ALSO HIGHEST IN THE 1-2 INCH RANGE AT  
50-90% MAINLY ALONG AND SOUTH OF A SCOTT CITY TO PRATT LINE.  
EURO AND GFS ENSEMBLES ARE ALSO FAIRLY CONSISTENT WITH THE  
HIGHER AMOUNTS OF SNOW ALONG AND SOUTH OF HIGHWAY 96 AS MEAN  
SNOW OUTPUT IS AROUND 1-2 INCHES. AREAS IN OUR NORTHEAST ZONES  
WILL BE SUBJECT TO A DRIER WIND AND LESS LIFT HENCE AREAS ALONG  
THE I-70 CORRIDOR WILL SEE AN INCH OR LESS. WINTER WEATHER  
ADVISORY HEADLINES ARE OUT FOR AREAS MAINLY ALONG AND SOUTH OF  
THE K-96 CORRIDOR.  
 
MONDAY NIGHT THE BRUNT OF THE ARCTIC AIR MOVES IN AND SHOULD  
PUSH OUT WHATEVER LIFT IN THE DENDRITIC GROWTH ZONE WE HAVE BY  
AROUND SUNSET. WITH AN ANOMOLOUSLY STRONG HIGH MOVING IN DURING  
THE NIGHT (ECWMF AND NAEFS BOTH SHOWING MAX PRESSURE COMPARED TO  
CLIMATOLOGY) THIS INCREASES THE CONFIDENCE THIS WILL BE A VERY  
COLD AIRMASS WITH 850 MB TEMPERATURES IN THE -20 (C) RANGE. WITH  
THE STRONG SURFACE HIGH WE SHOULD EXPECT SKIES TO CLEAR QUICKLY  
MONDAY EVENING AND WINDS TO FALL TO 5-10 MPH. DESPITE THE LIGHT  
WINDS NBM GUIDANCE IS SHOWING AT LEAST COLD WEATHER ADVISORY  
CRITERIA (LESS THAN -15 WIND CHILL AND/OR AIR TEMPERATURE) ALONG  
AND WEST OF HIGHWAY 283. GIVEN THE HIGH CERTAINTY OF -1 IN THE  
EFI INDEX FOR LOW TEMPS TO BE COLDER THAN RELATIVE FORECAST...I  
WENT WITH COLDER GUIDANCE FOR LOWS TUESDAY MORNING WHICH WOULD  
PUT MUCH OF SOUTHWEST KANSAS BELOW 0. THIS IS FURTHER SUPPORTED  
BY NBM PROBABILITIES OF 60-100% CHANCE OF BELOW 0 TEMPS ACROSS  
SOUTHWEST KANSAS.  
 
THE ARCTIC AIRMASS SHOULD BE PUSHED OUT QUICKLY ON TUESDAY AS  
THE SURFACE WINDS SWITCH BACK TO THE WEST AND WE SHOULD HAVE THE  
RETURN OF 40 DEGREE WEATHER BY THE MIDDLE AND END OF NEXT WEEK.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z MONDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 1138 AM CST SUN JAN 19 2025  
 
AVIATION WEATHER WILL BE GOOD THROUGH THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT  
AHEAD OF THE NEXT STORM SYSTEM. CONDITIONS ARE FORECAST TO  
DETERIORATE AROUND OR SHORTLY AFTER SUNRISE MONDAY AS LIGHT SNOW  
DEVELOPS OVER MUCH OF SOUTHWEST AND WEST CENTRAL KANSAS. FLIGHT  
CATEGORY IS EXPECTED TO FALL TO MVFR AND EVEN IFR FOR A FEW  
HOURS DURING THE SNOW BEFORE IMPROVING SHORTLY AFTER THE END OF  
THIS TAF PERIOD DURING THE MID TO LATE AFTERNOON HOURS MONDAY.  
 
 
   
DDC WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 3 AM CST /2 AM MST/ TO 6 PM CST  
/5 PM MST/ MONDAY FOR KSZ043>045-061>064-074>081-084>090.  
EXTREME COLD WATCH FROM MONDAY EVENING THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING  
FOR KSZ043-044-061>063-074>077-084>087.  
 
 
 
 
 
DISCUSSION...TATRO  
AVIATION...UMSCHEID  
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