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FXUS63 KDVN 190858  
AFDDVN  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE QUAD CITIES IA IL  
258 AM CST SUN JAN 19 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- DANGEROUSLY COLD CONDITIONS CONTINUE TODAY THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING,  
WITH SOME RELIEF FROM THE BITTER COLD COMING MID-WEEK AND  
BEYOND.  
 
- COLD WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT ACROSS THE AREA THIS  
MORNING, WITH AN ADDITIONAL ADVISORY NOW IN EFFECT FOR LATE  
TONIGHT THROUGH MONDAY MORNING FOR AREAS ALONG AND NORTH OF  
HIGHWAY 30. ADDITIONAL COLD WEATHER HEADLINES ARE LIKELY FOR  
MONDAY NIGHT/TUESDAY MORNING.  
 
- LARGELY DRY CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED THROUGH THE WEEK, WITH  
ONLY A PERIOD OF LOW CHANCES (20%) OF LIGHT SNOW WEDNESDAY  
THROUGH THURSDAY.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /THROUGH MONDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 256 AM CST SUN JAN 19 2025  
 
THE WELL-ADVERTISED ARCTIC COLD HAS ARRIVED ACROSS THE AREA, WITH  
REPORTED WIND CHILLS AS OF 08Z/2 AM THIS MORNING AROUND -5 TO  
-20 DEGREES F FOR MOST LOCATIONS. THESE WIND CHILLS WILL ONLY  
FALL FURTHER THIS MORNING, BOTTOMING OUT AROUND -15 TO -30  
DEGREES F, THANKS TO NORTHWEST WINDS AROUND 15 TO 25 MPH. A COLD  
WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT ACROSS THE ENTIRE FORECAST  
AREA THROUGH NOON TODAY.  
 
EVEN WITH SOME SUNSHINE TODAY, THE ARCTIC AIR MASS WILL KEEP  
CONDITIONS QUITE COLD, WITH 850 MB TEMPERATURES PER THE GEFS AND EPS  
ENSEMBLE MEANS OF AROUND -25 TO -27 DEGREES C ACROSS THE AREA AT  
18Z/NOON TODAY. DAYTIME HIGHS WILL ONLY WARM TO THE SINGLE DIGITS  
ABOVE ZERO, SO IT WILL REMAIN QUITE COLD AND BRISK!  
 
LOOKING AHEAD TOWARDS TONIGHT THROUGH MONDAY, IT WILL BE YET ANOTHER  
BITTERLY COLD NIGHT, ALTHOUGH WINDS DON'T APPEAR TO BE QUITE AS  
STRONG AS THEY ARE THIS MORNING, SO WIND CHILL VALUES WON'T BE QUITE  
AS LOW AS THIS MORNING. STILL, WIND CHILLS SHOULD BE ABLE TO DIP TO  
THE -10 TO -25 RANGE, COLDEST ALONG THE HIGHWAY 20 CORRIDOR. WITH  
THESE VALUES, WE HAVE ISSUED ANOTHER COLD WEATHER ADVISORY FOR LATE  
TONIGHT THROUGH MONDAY MORNING FOR AREAS ALONG AND NORTH OF  
HIGHWAY 30. HOWEVER, YET ANOTHER FRIGID NIGHT IS ON TAP FOR  
MONDAY NIGHT, AND THIS LOOKS TO BE THE COLDEST NIGHT OF OUR  
ENTIRE STRETCH. MORE ON THAT IN THE LONG TERM DISCUSSION BELOW!  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 256 AM CST SUN JAN 19 2025  
 
ONE MORE NIGHT OF FRIGID TEMPERATURES AND DANGEROUS WIND CHILLS ARE  
ON TAP FOR MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING, AS THE COLDEST PART  
OF THIS ARCTIC AIR MASS SURGES INTO THE AREA. THE LATEST GEFS AND  
EPS ENSEMBLES PAINT AN EVEN COLDER PICTURE FOR 850 MB LEVEL  
TEMPERATURES THAN THEY DID 24 HOURS AGO, WITH THESE TEMPERATURES  
EXPECTED TO FALL TO AROUND -28 TO -31 DEGREES C AT 12Z/6 AM TUESDAY.  
THESE VALUES ARE IMPRESSIVELY COLD! TO PUT THIS INTO CLIMATOLOGICAL  
PERSPECTIVE, IF WE ACHIEVED AN 850 MB LEVEL TEMPERATURE OF -30  
DEGREES C FOR THE QUAD CITIES AT THAT TIME, THESE VALUES WOULD BE  
NEAR THE COLDEST 850 MB TEMPERATURE IN THE ENTIRE SPC SOUNDING  
CLIMATOLOGY, WHICH DATES BACK TO 1995 (THE COLDEST VALUE IN THE  
WHOLE CLIMATOLOGY IS -29.5 DEGREES C FROM THE 00Z 12/24/2022 RAOB)!  
IT APPEARS LIKELY WE WILL NEED ADDITIONAL COLD WEATHER HEADLINES FOR  
MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING, SO THE COLDEST WIND CHILLS ARE  
YET TO COME.  
 
RELIEF FROM THE DANGEROUS WIND CHILLS FINALLY ARRIVES WEDNESDAY AS  
THE LARGE-SCALE PATTERN CHANGES, WITH SOUTHERLY FLOW RETURNING TO  
HELP TEMPERATURES WARM UP CLOSER TO SEASONAL VALUES. HIGHS BY  
WEDNESDAY ARE PROGGED TO WARM BACK UP TO THE MIDDLE 20S NORTHEAST TO  
THE LOWER 30S SOUTHWEST. THESE TEMPERATURES LOOK TO CONTINUE THROUGH  
FRIDAY, WITH OVERNIGHT LOWS IN THE TEENS ABOVE ZERO EACH NIGHT.  
 
IN TERMS OF PRECIPITATION, THE NBM CONTINUES TO INDICATE NEGLIGIBLE  
CHANCES OF PRECIPITATION THROUGHOUT THE WEEK, DESPITE PERSISTENT  
SIGNALS IN THE DETERMINISTIC GUIDANCE OF SOME LIGHT SNOW POSSIBLE  
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AS A FEW EMBEDDED PVA IMPULSES TRANSLATE  
THROUGH THE PARENT TROUGH. SOUNDINGS WOULD SUPPORT AT LEAST A SMALL  
CHANCE OF LIGHT SNOW FOR THIS TIME FRAME, AS THERE APPEARS TO BE  
ENOUGH SATURATION WITHIN THE DENDRITIC GROWTH ZONE FOR ICE CRYSTAL  
DEVELOPMENT, SO I HAVE ADDED SOME SLIGHT CHANCE POPS (20%) TO THE  
FORECAST. LREF ENSEMBLES INDICATE A 30 TO 60% CHANCE OF MEASURABLE  
SNOW (0.1" OR MORE).  
 
 
   
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z MONDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 1028 PM CST SAT JAN 18 2025  
 
PREDOMINANTLY VFR EXPECTED THROUGH THE PERIOD. THERE IS THE  
POTENTIAL FOR SOME PATCHY MVFR CEILINGS LATE TONIGHT INTO SUNDAY  
ACCOMPANYING THIS NEXT SURGE OF ARCTIC AIR, BUT CONFIDENCE ON  
DURATION/ TIMING/LOCATION IS LOW (POTENTIALLY CLOUD STREETS /  
NARROW BANDS OF HORIZONTAL CONVECTIVE ROLLS) TO PRECLUDE MENTION  
AT THIS TIME. WINDS LOOK TO REMAIN GUSTY AT TIMES FROM THE  
NORTHWEST AT 10 TO 20+ KT.  
 
 
   
DVN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
IA...COLD WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL NOON CST TODAY FOR IAZ040>042-  
051>054-063>068-076>078-087>089-098-099.  
COLD WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 3 AM TO 11 AM CST MONDAY FOR  
IAZ040>042-051>054.  
IL...COLD WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL NOON CST TODAY FOR ILZ001-002-007-  
009-015>018-024>026-034-035.  
COLD WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 3 AM TO 11 AM CST MONDAY FOR ILZ001-  
002.  
MO...COLD WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL NOON CST TODAY FOR MOZ009-010.  
 
 
 
 
 
SHORT TERM...SCHULTZ  
LONG TERM...SCHULTZ  
AVIATION...MCCLURE  
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