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FXUS63 KDLH 162334  
AFDDLH  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DULUTH MN  
534 PM CST THU JAN 16 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- LIGHT SNOW OVERNIGHT ACROSS NORTHERN MN WITH ACCUMULATIONS OF AN  
INCH OR LESS EXPECTED.  
 
- THERE IS A 30% CHANCE OF SNOW SQUALLS DEVELOPING FRIDAY  
AFTERNOON AND EXITING THE REGION BY 6PM. QUICK REDUCTIONS IN  
VISIBILITIES WILL BE POSSIBLE UNDER SNOW SQUALLS LEADING TO  
HAZARDOUS DRIVING CONDITIONS  
 
- THERE IS A 40-50% CHANCE OF THE NORTH SHORE NEEDING A WIND  
ADVISORY FRIDAY NIGHT.  
 
- FRIGID AIR RETURNS THE WEEKEND. WIND CHILL TEMPERATURES SUNDAY  
THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING WILL RANGE FROM -30F TO -45F.  
 
 
   
DISCUSSION  
 
ISSUED AT 319 PM CST THU JAN 16 2025  
 
CURRENT CONDITIONS:  
 
WEAK SURFACE RIDGING OVER THE REGION THIS AFTERNOON WITH WINDS  
TRENDING DOWN FROM WHAT WE SAW THIS MORNING. SATELLITE SHOWS AN  
ABUNDANCE OF CLOUD COVER UPSTREAM AND OVER THE CWA BUT A NICE  
CHANGE OF PACE FOR TEMPERATURES. HIGHS THIS AFTERNOON ARE IN THE  
30S AND THIS FORECASTER HIGHLY RECOMMENDS TAKING ADVANTAGE OF  
IT WHILE YOU CAN. BECAUSE THE COLD IS COMING BACK...  
 
TONIGHT:  
 
A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM IS FORECASTED TO MOVE WEST TO EAST ACROSS  
MANITOBA AND INTO ONTARIO. ENSEMBLES ARE IN STRONG AGREEMENT  
WITH KEEPING THE LOW TRACK NORTH OF THE REGION. WARM AIR  
ADVECTION WILL GRADUALLY LEAD TO TEMPERATURES INCREASING  
OVERNIGHT INSTEAD OF FOLLOWING THE TYPICAL DIURNAL TREND.  
ISENTROPIC LIFT FOR ASCENT WITHIN THE WARM WING OF THE SYSTEM  
WILL BRING SOME LIGHT SNOW CHANCES OVERNIGHT AS WELL. TOTALS ARE  
EXPECTED TO BE AN INCH OR LESS.  
 
FRIDAY:  
 
AS THE AFOREMENTIONED LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM DRIFTS EAST THROUGH  
THE DAY ACROSS ONTARIO OUR WARM AIR ADVECTION WILL BE REPLACED  
BY THE DRY SLOT AND COLD AIR ADVECTION INCOMING FROM THE WEST.  
THERE IS STILL ENOUGH LOW LEVEL MOISTURE IN THE ATMOSPHERE TO  
SQUEEZE OUT SOME SNOW SHOWERS AS THE COLD FRONT PIVOTS ACROSS  
THE REGION IN THE AFTERNOON. THE MAIN CHALLENGE FOR THIS DAY IS  
GOING TO BE THE POTENTIAL FOR SNOW SQUALLS TO DEVELOP. THE  
ADVANCEMENT OF THE COLD FRONT WILL BRING A SURGE OF COLD AIR IN  
A RATHER QUICK FASHION. THIS LEADS TO A LINE OF INSTABILITY AND  
STRONG FGEN MOVING NW TO SE IN THE AFTERNOON. A LINE OF SNOW  
SHOWERS WILL BE POSSIBLE ALONG THIS BOUNDARY WHICH MAY BE  
CAPABLE OF PRODUCING SNOW SQUALLS. THERE STILL REMAINS SOME  
LIMITING FACTORS SUCH AS THE LOW LEVEL LAPSE RATES. WHICH LOOK  
TO BE RATHER SHALLOW PREVENTING ANY DEEP CONVECTIVE MECHANISMS  
FROM TAKING PLACE. THERE IS ALSO A QUESTION OF HOW MUCH MOISTURE  
WILL BE AVAILABLE TO GENERATE SNOW IN THE FIRST PLACE. EXTRA  
EFFORT WILL NEED TO BE PUT INTO METWATCHING HOW THINGS EVOLVE  
UPSTREAM BEFORE ENTERING INTO OUR AREA. REGARDLESS OF THE SNOW  
SQUALL DEVELOPMENT WE ARE CONFIDENT THAT THE COLD FRONT WILL  
BRING SOME GUSTY WINDS WITH SPEEDS IN EXCESS OF 35 MPH.  
ADDITIONALLY, THE LIMITED MOISTURE AS PREVIOUSLY MENTIONED WILL  
KEEP SNOW ACCUMULATIONS MINIMAL.  
 
AS THE FRONT MOVES EAST FRIDAY EVENING WE WILL BE LEFT UNDER STRONG  
COLD AIR ADVECTION REGIME WITH NORTHWEST FLOW POURING OVER THE  
REGION. ENHANCED WINDS ALONG THE NORTH SHORE WITH DOWNSLOPING  
IS POSSIBLE. A WIND ADVISORY MAY BE NEEDED OVERNIGHT INTO  
SATURDAY MORNING.  
 
WEEKEND - EARLY NEXT WEEK:  
 
COLD AIR WILL CONTINUE TO POUR IN ACROSS THE REGION THROUGH THE  
WEEKEND AS AN ARCTIC HIGH PRESSURE TAKES UP RESIDENCY OVER THE  
CANADIAN PRAIRIES. HIGHS ON SATURDAY WILL BE IN THE SINGLE  
DIGITS AND BELOW ZERO BEFORE FALLING OFF A CLIFF AS WE HEAD INTO  
SUNDAY AND MONDAY WHERE HIGHS WILL BE TEN BELOW ZERO. OVERNIGHT  
AND EARLY MORNING TEMPERATURES WILL BE DANGEROUSLY COLD WITH  
WIND CHILLS OF -40F POSSIBLE SUNDAY MORNING THROUGH TUESDAY  
MORNING. AN EXTREME COLD WARNING WILL LIKELY BE NEEDED.  
PRECIPITATION CHANCES WILL LARGELY BE ISOLATED TO NORTHERN IRON  
COUNTY AS LIGHT LAKE EFFECT SNOW SHOWERS WILL PERSIST.  
 
MIDWEEK:  
 
THE ARCTIC HIGH PRESSURE MOVES EAST INTO THE OHIO RIVER VALLEY ON  
WEDNESDAY WITH SOUTHERLY FLOW RETURNING TO THE NORTHLAND.  
TEMPERATURES GRADUALLY RECOVER TO SEASONAL NORMS BY THURSDAY. AT THE  
MOMENT SIGNALS FOR PRECIPITATION IN THE EXTENDED FORECAST ARE  
LARGELY INCONSISTENT.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z SATURDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 525 PM CST THU JAN 16 2025  
 
VFR CONDITIONS WILL CONTINUE FOR MOST, BUT INL AND HIB MAY SEE  
MVFR CONDITIONS FROM LIGHT SNOWFALL WITH WARM AIR ADVECTION  
THIS EVENING. ALTHOUGH CURRENTLY, THERE DOESN'T SEEM TO BE ANY  
LOWERED VISIBILITIES OR CEILINGS UPSTREAM, SO OPTED TO LEAVE AS  
VCSH AND/OR PROB30 GROUPS FOR NOW. INCREASING LLWS WILL OCCUR  
TONIGHT WITH STRONG SOUTHERLY FLOW ALOFT WITH WARM AIR ADVECTION  
AND WILL LAST INTO EARLY FRIDAY MORNING. SURFACE WINDS WILL ALSO  
INCREASE AS WINDS MIX DOWN TO THE SURFACE DURING THE DAY ON  
FRIDAY. WIND GUSTS AS HIGH AS 35 KTS ARE POSSIBLE AT TERMINALS.  
QUICKLY FOLLOWING, A STRONG COLD FRONT WILL MOVE THROUGH  
THROUGHOUT FRIDAY AFTERNOON. INCREASING WINDS AND INSTABILITY  
ALONG WITH CHANCES FOR SNOW MAY LEAD TO BRIEF, HEAVY SNOW  
SHOWERS AND SNOW SQUALLS IN THE VICINITY OF TERMINALS THROUGHOUT  
NORTHEAST MINNESOTA. HIGHLIGHTED THE BEST CHANCE FOR SNOW  
SQUALLS AT A SITE WITH PROB30S.  
 
 
   
MARINE /FOR NEAR SHORE WATERS OF WESTERN LAKE SUPERIOR/  
 
ISSUED AT 319 PM CST THU JAN 16 2025  
 
ENHANCED SOUTHWEST WINDS TONIGHT WITH SMALL CRAFT ADVISORIES HOISTED  
FOR ALL THE NEAR SHORE WATERS. A COLD FRONT MOVES ACROSS THE LAKE  
TOMORROW EVENING SWITCHING WINDS TO OUT OF THE NORTHWEST.  
SPEEDS WILL INCREASE TO GALES AND DOWNSLOPING WINDS ALONG THE  
NORTH SHORE MAY LEAD TO LOCALLY STORM FORCE WINDS AT TIMES. WAVE  
HEIGHTS WILL BE INCREASING AND WITH THE FRIGID AIR MASS MOVING  
INTO THE REGION FREEZING SPRAY WILL BECOME A CONCERN ALONG THE  
SOUTH SHORE BEGINNING FRIDAY NIGHT AS WELL.  
 
FOR THE OPEN WATER DISCUSSION, REFER TO THE NWS MARQUETTE AREA  
FORECAST DISCUSSION AT WEATHER.GOV/MQT.  
 
 
   
DLH WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
MN...NONE.  
WI...NONE.  
MARINE...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 6 AM CST FRIDAY  
FOR LSZ121-140>148-150.  
GALE WATCH FROM FRIDAY MORNING THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING FOR  
LSZ140-141.  
GALE WATCH FROM FRIDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING FOR  
LSZ142>145.  
GALE WATCH FROM FRIDAY MORNING THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING FOR  
LSZ146>148-150.  
 
 
 
 
 
DISCUSSION...BRITT  
AVIATION...KML  
MARINE...BRITT  
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