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FXUS63 KDDC 192243  
AFDDDC  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DODGE CITY KS  
443 PM CST SUN JAN 19 2025  
   
..UPDATED AVIATION
 
 
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- COLD WEATHER ADVISORY ISSUED FOR MONDAY MORNING, MAINLY TIED  
TO THE NEXT ARCTIC COLD FRONTAL PASSAGE FOR -10 TO -17F WIND  
CHILLS.  
 
- LIGHT ACCUMULATING SNOW STILL ON TRACK, HOWEVER SNOWFALL  
AMOUNTS HAVE DECREASED SOME IN THE FORECAST TO MAINLY AN INCH  
TO AN INCH AND A HALF SOUTH OF THE ARKANSAS RIVER.  
 
- EXTREME COLD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR EARLY TUESDAY MORNING  
WIND CHILLS DOWN TO AS LOW AS -20F, ESPECIALLY FAR WEST  
CENTRAL KANSAS COUNTIES.  
 

 
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
ISSUED AT 351 PM CST SUN JAN 19 2025  
 
VERY COLD TEMPERATURES AND LIGHT SNOW CONTINUE TO BE THE MAIN  
FORECAST CHALLENGE WITH ADDED IMPACT FROM BREEZY NORTH WIND  
TOMORROW MORNING WITH THE ARRIVAL OF LIGHT SNOW.  
 
MID AFTERNOON WATER VAPOR LOOP SHOWED THE NEXT SHORTWAVE TROUGH  
DIVING SOUTHEAST ACROSS IDAHO AND WYOMING INTO UTAH AND COLORADO.  
INITIAL MID-TROPOSPHERIC FRONTOGENESIS WAS DEVELOPING THIS AFTERNOON  
ACROSS WYOMING INTO NORTHERN COLORADO AND REGIONAL RADAR MOSAIC WAS  
SHOWING WEAK REFLECTIVITY FORMING ALONG THE CHEYENNE RIDGE TIED TO  
THIS FRONTOGENETIC FORCING. THE ZONE OF FRONTOGENESIS WILL SHIFT  
SOUTHEASTWARD OVERNIGHT, REACHING WEST CENTRAL AND SOUTHWEST KANSAS  
BY DAYBREAK MONDAY WHICH IS WHEN OUR LIGHT SNOW EVENT WILL UNFOLD.  
NEARLY ALL MODELS HAVE PULLED BACK SOME ON QPF AND SHIFTED HEAVIER  
QPF JUST SOUTH OF OUR SOUTHERN COUNTIES INTO THE OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE  
AND FAR NORTHWEST OKLAHOMA, THUS PREVIOUS FORECASTS OF 2"+ WILL BE  
CUT BACK TO AROUND AN INCH TO INCH AND A HALF, GENERALLY SOUTH OF  
THE ARKANSAS RIVER. WE WILL NOT MAKE ANY CHANGES TO THE INHERITED  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY HEADLINE FOR THE SNOW ON THIS SHIFT.  
 
AS FAR AS TEMPERATURES AND WIND CHILLS ARE CONCERNED, NORTH-  
NORTHEAST WINDS WILL DRIVE ARCTIC AIR FARTHER SOUTH IN THE MORNING,  
AND THIS WILL LIKELY KEEP ACTUAL AIR TEMPERATURES IN THE SINGLE  
DIGITS (ABOVE ZERO) FOR A LONGER DURATION OF TIME IN THE MORNING,  
PARTICULARLY ACROSS FAR WEST CENTRAL KANSAS. THESE COLD  
TEMPERATURES, ALONG WITH THE ADDED NORTHEAST WIND OF 15 TO 20 MPH  
(HIGHER GUSTS) ARE LIKELY TO PUSH WIND CHILL INDEX VALUES DOWN INTO  
THE -10 TO -17F RANGE, WHICH WILL REQUIRE THE ISSUANCE OF A COLD  
WEATHER ADVISORY. THE NORTHEAST WINDS MID-LATE MORNING WILL PROMOTE  
SOME LIGHT BLOWING AND DRIFTING AS WELL, GIVEN HOW DRY THE SNOW WILL  
BE AND EASE TO BLOW AROUND IN THIS ARCTIC AIR MASS.  
 
THE LIGHT SNOW WILL COME TO AN END FROM NORTH TO SOUTH MIDDAY/EARLY  
AFTERNOON, BUT THE COLD AIR ADVECTION WILL CONTINUE ON THE NORTH  
WIND 15 TO 20 MPH. THIS WILL KEEP AFTERNOON WIND CHILLS DOWN BELOW  
ZERO FOR MUCH OF THE FORECAST AREA. WINDS WILL EVENTUALLY CALM DOWN  
IN THE EVENING, AND WITH A CLEARING SKY, AND FRESH SNOW PACK (ALBEIT  
LIGHT), IDEAL RADIATIONAL COOLING IS EXPECTED AND TEMPERATURES  
SHOULD BOTTOM OUT BELOW ZERO ACROSS MUCH OF SOUTHWEST KANSAS. A  
LIGHT WESTERLY WIND MUCH OF THE NIGHT INTO EARLY TUESDAY MORNING  
WILL LIKELY PUSH WIND CHILLS DOWN TO -15 TO -20F AROUND DAYBREAK  
TUESDAY, THUS WE WILL KEEP THE EXTREME COLD WATCH IN PLACE FOR THE  
WESTERN HALF OF THE FORECAST AREA. ADDITIONAL COUNTIES MAY BE NEEDED  
WHICH THE MID SHIFT CAN GIVE ANOTHER LOOK.  
 
ON TUESDAY AND BEYOND, OUR DOWNSLOPE PATTERN WILL RETURN, QUICKLY  
ERADICATING THE ARCTIC AIR MASS. WARMING POTENTIAL WILL BE LIMITED,  
INITIALLY, GIVEN THE WIDESPREAD SNOW COVER, ESPECIALLY ACROSS  
EASTERN COLORADO, HOWEVER THE WEST-NORTHWESTERLY "SNOW EATER"  
DOWNSLOPE WINDS MUCH OF THE REST OF THE WEEK WILL REALLY WORK ON  
MELTING MUCH OF THIS SNOW COVER.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z TUESDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 443 PM CST SUN JAN 19 2025  
 
RAPIDLY THICKENING AND LOWERING MIDLEVEL CLOUDS ARE EXPECTED  
OVERNIGHT THROUGH 12Z MON, BUT VFR WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THIS  
PORTION OF THE TAF PERIOD. HIGH CONFIDENCE A BAND OF LIGHT SNOW  
WILL ARRIVE AT THE AIRPORTS AROUND 15Z MON, AND QUICKLY PROGRESS  
SOUTHWARD, PROJECTED TO BE SOUTH OF ALL AIRPORTS BY 21Z MON.  
CONSENSUS OF SHORT TERM MODELS SUGGESTS MVFR CEILINGS DURING  
THIS LIGHT SNOWFALL, BUT A BRIEF PERIOD OF IFR CEILINGS IS  
POSSIBLE. BROUGHT VISIBILITY IN THE TAFS DOWN TO 1 SM (IFR) AS  
THE SNOW FALLS. STRONG SUBSIDENCE WILL QUICKLY RETURN VFR/SKC TO  
ALL AIRPORTS BY 00Z TUE. LIGHT SE WINDS WILL PREVAIL OVERNIGHT,  
FOLLOWED BY A PERIOD OF LIGHT AND VARIABLE WINDS AROUND 12Z  
MON, FOLLOWED BY AN UPTICK IN NORTH WINDS OF 10-20 KTS BEHIND A  
COLD FRONT, AFTER 15Z MON.  
 

 
   
DDC WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
COLD WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 2 AM CST /1 AM MST/ TO NOON CST /11  
AM MST/ MONDAY FOR KSZ043-044-061>063-074-075.  
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...UMSCHEID  
AVIATION...TURNER  
 
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