168  
FXUS63 KDMX 180841  
AFDDMX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DES MOINES IA  
241 AM CST SAT JAN 18 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- BITTER COLD TEMPERATURES THROUGH THE WEEKEND INTO EARLY NEXT  
WEEK. DANGEROUS WIND CHILLS OF -20F OR COLDER AT TIMES  
BEGINNING TONIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING.  
 
- WARM UP MID-WEEK AS HIGHS RETURN CLOSER TO AVERAGE.  
 
- FORECAST REMAINS DRY AT THIS TIME, BUT TRENDS ARE POINTING  
TOWARD A POSSIBLE PRECIP WINDOW WEDNESDAY AND/OR THURSDAY.  
 

 
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
ISSUED AT 237 AM CST SAT JAN 18 2025  
 
OUR WELL-ADVERTISED DIP INTO A COLD SNAP IS UNDERWAY AS A DEEP  
LONGWAVE TROUGH CARVES OUT A HOME OVER MUCH OF THE CONUS. STRONG  
COLD AIR ADVECTION EXTENDS ALMOST THE FULL LENGTH OF THE PLAINS  
STATES AS BLUSTERY NORTH WINDS HAVE DELIVERED OUR FIRST ROUND  
OF BITTER COLD AIR. WINDS HAVE BEEN QUITE GUSTY WITHIN THE CAA  
REGIME BOOSTED BY ISALLOBARIC FORCING. GUSTS OF 30 TO 40 MPH  
HAVE BEEN COMMON OVERNIGHT. SHALLOW HCRS HAVE BEEN OBSERVED IN  
BOTH SATELLITE AND RADAR IMAGERY AND HAVE PRODUCED SCATTERED  
SNOW FLURRIES AS THE CLOUD-BEARING LAYER COOLS THROUGH THE DGZ.  
EVEN THE EFFICIENT CRYSTAL PRODUCTION HAS STRUGGLED TO OVERCOME  
THE SUBSTANTIALLY DRY AIRMASS, WHICH SHOULD WIN OUT OVER THE  
NEXT FEW HOURS AND EVENTUALLY CEASE LINGERING FLURRY ACTIVITY.  
 
DIURNAL WARMING STRUGGLES TO OVERCOME COLD AIR ADVECTION TODAY AS  
TEMPS ONLY MARGINALLY IMPROVE. HIGHS WILL BE IN THE TEENS TO LOW 20S  
WITH BLUSTERY NORTH WINDS MAKING IT FEEL LIKE THE SINGLE DIGITS  
ABOVE AND BELOW ZERO. WIND CHILL VALUES FALL TO -20F AND COLDER  
TONIGHT INTO SUNDAY MORNING FOR ALL BUT THE SOUTHERN FRINGES OF  
THE FORECAST AREA. THE INHERITED COLD WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS  
MOSTLY ON TRACK, BUT DID REFINE JUST A BIT BY ADDING ANOTHER ROW  
OF COUNTIES SOUTH TO ACCOUNT FOR MARGINALLY COLDER WIND CHILL  
VALUES COMPARED TO THE PREVIOUS FORECAST. LOW-AMPLITUDE  
SHORTWAVES DIVING SOUTH THROUGH THE MEAN SYNOPTIC TROUGH DELIVER  
REINFORCING SHOTS OF ARCTIC AIR, KEEPING THE BITTER COLD  
AIRMASS FIRMLY IN PLACE TO START NEXT WEEK. HIGHS WILL ONLY BE  
IN THE SINGLE DIGITS AND TEENS WITH LOWS FALLING BELOW ZERO,  
ESPECIALLY ACROSS THE NORTH MONDAY NIGHT WHERE BOTH THE GEFS AND  
ECENS FEATURE A >50% PROBABILITY OF TEMPS COLDER THAN -10F.  
ADDITIONAL WIND CHILL HEADLINES ARE A NEAR CERTAINTY AND WILL BE  
EVALUATED WITH FUTURE UPDATES.  
 
TROUGH AND BITTER COLD AIRMASS ARE SHUNTED EAST MID-WEEK, REPLACED  
BY A PERIOD OF SHORTWAVE RIDGING AND MODERATING TEMPERATURES BACK  
CLOSER TO SEASONAL NORMS. MODELS CONTINUE TO DISAGREE A BIT ON  
PATTERN EVOLUTION WITH THE GFS SHOWING A DEEPER WAVE DIGGING BACK  
SOUTH AND ANOTHER STINT OF BELOW NORMAL TEMPS TOWARD THE END OF NEXT  
WEEK, WHEREAS THE EURO IS MORE PROGRESSIVE AND ON THE WARMER SIDE OF  
GUIDANCE. LATEST NBM REMAINS DRY THROUGH THE 7 DAY, HOWEVER ENSEMBLE  
PROBABILITIES HAVE BEEN TRENDING UPWARD FOR MEASURABLE (>= 0.01"  
LIQUID EQUIVALENT) PRECIPITATION TOWARD WED-THU. POPS MAY NEED  
TO BE INTRODUCED IN FUTURE UPDATES IF TRENDS HOLD IN THAT  
DIRECTION.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z SUNDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 1040 PM CST FRI JAN 17 2025  
 
A BIT MORE PESSIMISTIC CIG FORECAST THIS PERIOD AS AREA OF  
SHEAR DRIVEN SNOW SHOWERS/MVFR CIGS ADVANCES SOUTH INTO THE  
AREA. COVERAGE OF SNOW SHOWERS STILL NOT HIGH ENOUGH TO INCLUDE  
IN TERMINALS. HAVE PROLONGED THE LOWER CIGS UNTIL MID MORNING  
(15-16Z) WITH GRADUAL IMPROVEMENT AFT 16Z. LOW CONFIDENCE  
FORECAST, BUT WITH WINDS REMAINING STRONG, LOWER CIGS MORE  
PROBABLE. WINDS REMAIN STRONG FROM NORTHWEST WITH GUSTS 30 TO  
35KTS THROUGH AROUND 10Z; THEN REMAINING 25 TO 30 KTS THROUGH  
18Z MOST LOCATIONS. VFR CONDITIONS EXPECTED TO RETURN AFT 18Z.  
/REV  
 

 
   
DMX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
COLD WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 3 AM TO NOON CST SUNDAY FOR  
IAZ004>007-015>017-023>028-033>039-044>050-057>062-070>075-081-  
082.  
 

 
 

 
 
DISCUSSION...MARTIN  
AVIATION...REV  
 
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