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FXUS64 KFWD 142337  
AFDFWD  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORT WORTH TX  
537 PM CST TUE JAN 14 2025  
   
..NEW SHORT TERM, AVIATION
 
 
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- A GRADUAL WARMING TREND WILL OCCUR THROUGH THE WORKWEEK WITH  
ABOVE NORMAL TEMPERATURES RETURNING BY THURSDAY.  
 
- LOW RAIN CHANCES WILL RETURN TO PARTS OF CENTRAL TEXAS ON  
WEDNESDAY, WITH SLIGHTLY BETTER CHANCES ACROSS EAST TEXAS  
THROUGH FRIDAY.  
 
- VERY COLD, ARCTIC AIR WILL ARRIVE BEHIND A COLD FRONT THIS  
WEEKEND. IT WILL BE COLD THROUGH AT LEAST THE MIDDLE OF NEXT  
WEEK. LOW TEMPERATURES WILL LIKELY BE IN THE TEENS AND 20S WITH  
AFTERNOON HIGHS ONLY IN THE 20S AND 30S FOR MANY AREAS SUNDAY  
AND MONDAY.  
 
- WE CONTINUE TO MONITOR THE POTENTIAL FOR WINTER WEATHER. LATEST  
GUIDANCE IS SLIGHTLY MORE FAVORABLE FOR WINTRY PRECIPITATION,  
BUT THERE IS STILL SIGNIFICANT UNCERTAINTY IN HOW MUCH MOISTURE  
WILL RETURN AHEAD OF THIS SYSTEM.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM
 
/NEW/  
/THROUGH WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON/  
 
ANOTHER SEASONABLY CHILLY NIGHT IS IN STORE FOR ALL OF NORTH AND  
CENTRAL TEXAS THIS EVENING, WITH OVERNIGHT LOWS IN THE 30S AND  
40S. A SUBTLE COLD FRONT ASSOCIATED WITH LARGE SCALE TROUGHING  
ACROSS A GOOD PORTION OF THE CONUS WILL PUSH THROUGH OVERNIGHT,  
THOUGH THIS WILL BE BARELY NOTICEABLE AS WINDS REMAIN GENERALLY  
BELOW 5 MPH. LOW LEVEL MOISTURE WILL TRY TO PUSH IN SOME LOWER  
CLOUDS ACROSS OUR FAR SOUTHERN COUNTIES ACROSS CENTRAL TEXAS AHEAD  
OF THE FRONT INTO WEDNESDAY MORNING. MUCH DRIER AIR REMAINS JUST  
AT THE SURFACE HOWEVER, SO RAIN CHANCES ARE QUITE LOW. THERE MAY  
BE SOME MORNING VIRGA ASSOCIATED WITH THIS LOW LEVEL MOISTURE  
ALOFT, BUT IT WILL BE VERY HARD FOR ANY RAIN TO REACH THE GROUND.  
 
OTHERWISE, EXPECT GENERALLY SUNNY SKIES WITH AFTERNOON HIGHS ON  
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON IN THE LOW TO MID 50S ACROSS THE REGION.  
 
REEVES  
 

 
   
LONG TERM
 
/ISSUED 234 PM CST TUE JAN 14 2025/  
UPDATE:  
NO SIGNIFICANT CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE TO THE FORECAST SINCE THE  
OVERNIGHT UPDATE. LATEST GUIDANCE CONTINUES TO TREND SLIGHTLY  
COLDER BEHIND THE WEEKEND COLD FRONT, WITH HIGH TEMPERATURES IN  
THE 20S/30S FOR MOST LOCATIONS SUNDAY AND MONDAY AND DANGEROUS  
OVERNIGHT LOWS IN THE TEENS AND 20S. IT WON'T TAKE MUCH WIND TO  
DROP WIND CHILLS INTO THE SINGLE DIGITS FOR SOME AREAS. START  
PREPARING FOR THE DANGEROUS COLD NOW!  
 
WE CONTINUE TO MONITOR THE POTENTIAL FOR WINTER WEATHER EARLY NEXT  
WEEK. LATEST ENSEMBLE GUIDANCE IS LEANING SLIGHTLY MORE IN FAVOR  
OF A WET FORECAST THAN DRY, BUT THERE IS STILL SIGNIFICANT  
UNCERTAINTY IN WHETHER MOISTURE RETURN WILL BE SUFFICIENT AHEAD OF  
THE EARLY WEEK SYSTEM. THE POTENTIAL IS CURRENTLY MORE FAVORABLE  
IN CENTRAL TEXAS, WITH MOST MEMBERS KEYING IN ON THE MONDAY NIGHT-  
TUESDAY TIMEFRAME. MOST OF THIS TIME PERIOD IS JUST OUTSIDE OF  
THE CURRENT FORECAST PERIOD, SO NO WINTER PRECIPITATION HAS BEEN  
ADVERTISED AT THIS TIME. HOWEVER, WE'LL CONTINUE TO REASSESS WITH  
THE EVENING/OVERNIGHT DATA AS WE GET WITHIN RANGE OF THIS TIME  
PERIOD TONIGHT.  
 
BARNES  
 
PREVIOUS DISCUSSION:  
/WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONWARD/  
 
LIGHT NORTH WINDS BEHIND A WEAK FRONT WILL BACK TO THE WEST  
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, BUT MAY AT TIMES BE CALM TO LIGHT AND VARIABLE AS  
LOW LEVEL FLOW DECOUPLES. WITH CLEAR SKIES AND DRY AIR IN PLACE,  
RADIATIVE COOLING CONDITIONS WILL BE CLOSE TO IDEAL, DROPPING  
TEMPERATURES INTO THE UPPER 20S TO MID 30S BY DAYBREAK THURSDAY.  
THE COOLER SIDE OF GUIDANCE (SLIGHTLY BELOW THE NBM NUMBERS) WAS  
USED WITH THIS FORECAST PACKAGE FOR LOW TEMPERATURES.  
 
A WARMING TREND WILL TAKE PLACE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AS A MID  
LEVEL RIDGE STRENGTHENS OVERHEAD. TEMPERATURES WILL GO FROM NEAR  
NORMAL TO 5 TO 10 DEGREES ABOVE NORMAL BY FRIDAY. THE WARMTH WILL  
BE SHORT-LIVED, HOWEVER, AS DISTURBANCES IN BOTH THE NORTHERN AND  
SOUTHERN BRANCHES OF A SPLIT FLOW REGIME WILL USHER IN THE NEXT  
ARCTIC FRONT FRIDAY NIGHT OR SATURDAY. A QUICK BATCH OF RAIN  
SHOWERS MAY ACCOMPANY THE FRONT, BUT RAINFALL TOTALS WILL BE  
LIGHT. HIGHS WILL PEAK IN THE 40S AND 50S ON SATURDAY BEFORE  
DROPPING INTO THE 20S SATURDAY NIGHT. GUSTY NORTH WINDS WILL DROP  
WIND CHILLS INTO THE TEENS TO SINGLE DIGITS BY DAYBREAK SUNDAY.  
 
A COLD SUNDAY WITH HIGHS IN THE 30S WILL BE FOLLOWED BY ANOTHER  
DANGEROUSLY COLD NIGHT, WITH SUNDAY NIGHT/MONDAY MORNING LOWS  
DROPPING MAINLY INTO THE 15 TO 20 DEGREE RANGE. PREPARATIONS FOR  
EXPOSED PIPES, PETS AND VULNERABLE COMMUNITIES SHOULD BE DONE  
SOMETIME THIS WEEK BEFORE THE ARCTIC AIRMASS ARRIVES. WINTER  
PRECIPITATION DOES NOT APPEAR LIKELY BASED ON THE LATEST GUIDANCE,  
BUT WE WILL NEED TO KEEP AN EYE ON MODEL TRENDS (SPECIFICALLY  
AVAILABLE MOISTURE) THOUGH THE WEEK. IN EITHER CASE, THE BITTER  
COLD WILL LIKELY CONTINUE INTO THE MIDDLE PART OF NEXT WEEK.  
 
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AVIATION
 
/NEW/  
/00Z TAFS/  
 
CONCERNS...SUBTLE NORTHERLY FROPA OVERNIGHT ~08Z, LIGHT WINDS.  
 
VFR CONDITIONS WILL PREVAIL ACROSS ALL TAF SITES THROUGH THE  
ENTIRE PERIOD. SCT TO BKN HIGH CLOUDS WILL CONTINUE STREAMING  
OVERHEAD THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT PERIOD INTO THE EARLY MORNING. SOME  
LOWER CEILINGS WILL TRY TO CREEP NORTH TOWARD WACO THROUGH THE  
MORNING AS WELL, BUT THESE WILL GENERALLY REMAIN BETWEEN 5-8KFT. A  
SUBTLE COLD FRONT WILL PUSH THROUGH TONIGHT AHEAD OF THESE  
CLOUDS, WITH WINDS GENERALLY REMAINING BELOW 5 KNOTS EVEN WITH  
THE FRONT. SUNNY SKIES AND LIGHT WINDS CAN BE EXPECTED TOMORROW.  
 
REEVES  
 

 
 
   
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS
 
 
DALLAS-FT. WORTH 33 55 34 63 42 / 0 0 0 0 0  
WACO 36 57 34 63 42 / 0 5 0 0 0  
PARIS 29 52 29 57 37 / 0 5 0 0 0  
DENTON 29 54 29 62 39 / 0 0 0 0 0  
MCKINNEY 30 55 31 60 39 / 0 0 0 0 0  
DALLAS 34 56 34 63 43 / 0 0 0 0 0  
TERRELL 32 56 31 62 39 / 0 0 0 0 0  
CORSICANA 34 58 34 64 43 / 0 5 0 0 0  
TEMPLE 35 56 33 64 42 / 5 5 0 5 5  
MINERAL WELLS 30 57 31 64 39 / 0 0 0 0 0  
 

 
   
FWD WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
NONE.  

 
 

 
 
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