195  
FXUS63 KEAX 181040  
AFDEAX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE KANSAS CITY/PLEASANT HILL MO  
440 AM CST SAT JAN 18 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- COLD AND WINDY TODAY, WITH HIGHS IN THE 20S.  
 
- BITTERLY COLD TEMPERATURES AND WIND CHILLS FOR TONIGHT THROUGH  
TUESDAY MORNING.  
 
- TEMPERATURES LIKELY TO REBOUND TO NEAR SEASONAL NORMALS BY  
WEDNESDAY OF NEXT WEEK.  
 

 
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
ISSUED AT 319 AM CST SAT JAN 18 2025  
 
THE COLD FRONT HAS MOVED THROUGH THE ENTIRE CWA, WITH MUCH  
COOLER TEMPERATURES AND GUSTY NORTHERLY WINDS IN PLACE ACROSS  
THE REGION THIS MORNING. TEMPERATURES WILL CONTINUE TO FALL  
THROUGH THE MORNING HOURS, WITH ONLY MARGINAL TEMPERATURE  
INCREASES DURING PEAK HEATING HOURS THIS AFTERNOON. HIGH  
TEMPERATURES SHOULD RANGE FROM THE LOWER TO UPPER 20S. THE 30  
MPH NORTHERLY WIND GUSTS SHOULD RELAX JUST A BIT BY LATER THIS  
MORNING, BUT GUSTS UP TO 25 MPH ARE EXPECTED TO CONTINUE THROUGH  
THE AFTERNOON HOURS, MAKING IT A BRISK AFTERNOON FOR OUTDOOR  
SPORTS ACTIVITIES ACROSS THE KC AREA. BY LATE TONIGHT, A  
SHORTWAVE TROUGH DESCENDS OUT OF CANADA AND INTO THE CENTRAL  
CONUS, DEEPENING THE LONGWAVE TROUGHING OVER THE AREA, AND  
BRINGING ANOTHER INFLUX OF ARCTIC AIR (WHICH SHOWS UP QUITE  
WELL ON THE THETA E ANALYSIS) INTO THE REGION FROM THE NORTH.  
WITH THIS INFLUX OF ARCTIC AIR, LOW TEMPERATURES TONIGHT INTO  
SUNDAY MORNING SHOULD RANGE FROM THE LOW SINGLE DIGITS ACROSS  
NORTHERN MISSOURI TO THE HIGHER SINGLE DIGITS (AND UP TO 10  
DEGREES) ELSEWHERE. EVEN THOUGH WINDS SHOULD RELAX A BIT,  
SUSTAINED WINDS ON THE ORDER OF 10-12 MPH AND GUSTS UP TO 15-20  
MPH WILL YIELD WIND CHILLS BELOW ZERO, WITH WIND CHILLS AS COLD  
AS 10 TO 15 BELOW ZERO TOWARD THE IOWA BORDER. HIGH TEMPERATURES  
ON SUNDAY ARE ONLY LIKELY TO REACH THE LOW TO MID TEENS, WHICH  
WOULD BE ROUGHLY 25 DEGREES BELOW NORMAL. BREEZY NORTHWESTERLY  
WINDS WILL ALSO CONTINUE THROUGH SUNDAY AFTERNOON. SURFACE HIGH  
PRESSURE FINALLY MOVES OVERHEAD BY SUNDAY NIGHT, RELAXING WINDS,  
WHICH WILL YIELD STRONG RADIATIONAL COOLING AND OVERNIGHT LOWS  
RANGING FROM -2 DEGREES (NORTHERN MO) TO 3 DEGREES (TOWARD THE  
OZARK PLATEAU).  
 
ON MONDAY, A COUPLE OF ADDITIONAL IMPULSES (WITH ATTENDANT VORT  
MAXES) PIVOTING AROUND THE WESTERN SIDE OF THE SYNOPTIC SCALE  
LONGWAVE UPPER TROUGH DESCEND OUT OF CANADA, WITH ONE COMING  
INTO THE UPPER MIDWEST AND ANOTHER COMING ACROSS THE PACIFIC  
NORTHWEST AND DIGGING INTO THE DESERT SOUTHWEST. THIS MAY  
DEVELOP AN AREA OF SNOW ACROSS KANSAS ON MONDAY MORNING AND  
AFTERNOON. IT IS POSSIBLE THAT THIS MAKES IT AS FAR EAST AS THE  
MISSOURI BORDER, BUT FOR NOW WE HAVE KEPT THE FORECAST DRY.  
OTHERWISE, THESE IMPULSES WILL JUST BRING ANOTHER REINFORCING  
SHOT OF ARCTIC AIR, RESULTING IN THE COLDEST TEMPERATURES OF THE  
SEASON MONDAY NIGHT INTO TUESDAY MORNING. AT THIS TIME, THE LOW  
TEMPERATURES ARE FORECAST TO RANGE FROM AS COLD AS NEGATIVE 6  
DEGREES ACROSS NORTHERN MO TO AS WARM AS A COUPLE DEGREES ABOVE  
ZERO TOWARD THE OZARK PLATEAU. MEANWHILE, WIND CHILLS WILL ONCE  
AGAIN BE BELOW ZERO, WITH AS COLD AS 15 BELOW ZERO TOWARD THE  
IOWA BORDER.  
 
WELL BELOW NORMAL TEMPERATURES CONTINUE INTO TUESDAY AFTERNOON,  
BUT TEMPERATURES SHOULD MODERATE AND REBOUND BACK TOWARD  
SEASONAL NORMALS BY WEDNESDAY, AND CONTINUE THROUGH FRIDAY, WITH  
DRY CONDITIONS LIKELY PREVAILING.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z SUNDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 1041 PM CST FRI JAN 17 2025  
 
COLD FRONT HAS STARTED TO MOVE THROUGH THE AREA. PATCHES OF VFR  
CEILINGS WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE IN AND OUT. WINDS WILL BE  
NORTHWESTERLY. EXPECTING GUSTS BETWEEN 25 TO 30KTS OVERNIGHT,  
AND WILL REMAIN ABOVE 20 KTS FOR MOST OF SATURDAY AFTERNOON.  
WINDS SHOULD DIMINISH BY SATURDAY EVENING.  
 

 
   
EAX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
MO...NONE.  
KS...NONE.  
 

 
 

 
 
DISCUSSION...BMW  
AVIATION...KRULL  
 
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