061  
FXUS64 KFWD 150825  
AFDFWD  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORT WORTH TX  
225 AM CST WED JAN 15 2025  
   
..NEW LONG TERM  
 
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- A GRADUAL WARMING TREND WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE REST OF THE  
WORKWEEK WITH LOW RAIN CHANCES IN CENTRAL AND EAST TEXAS ON  
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 EARLY  
NEXT WEEK. 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  
/ISSUED 1213 AM CST WED JAN 15 2025/  
/THROUGH THURSDAY/  
 
ISOLATED RAIN SHOWERS WILL CONTINUE SPREADING ACROSS PARTS OF  
CENTRAL TEXAS EARLY THIS MORNING WITHIN A SWATH OF MODEST LOW-  
LEVEL MOISTURE RETURN. WE WILL RETAIN 10% RAIN CHANCES ROUGHLY  
SOUTH OF A TEMPLE TO PALESTINE LINE THROUGH SUNRISE BEFORE THIS  
LOW-LEVEL MOISTURE AXIS IS SHUNTED SOUTHEASTWARD WITH THE ARRIVAL  
OF A VERY WEAK COLD FRONT. THE ASSOCIATED CLOUD COVER WITH THIS  
ACTIVITY WILL ALSO CONTRIBUTE TO A SIZABLE TEMPERATURE DISPARITY  
THIS MORNING SINCE IT IS INHIBITING RADIATIONAL COOLING ACROSS  
CENTRAL TEXAS. MORNING LOWS WILL RANGE FROM THE UPPER 20S IN NORTH  
TEXAS WHERE RADIATIONAL COOLING CONDITIONS ARE OPTIMAL, TO THE  
LOW/MID 40S IN CENTRAL TEXAS.  
 
OTHERWISE, THE AFOREMENTIONED COLD FRONT WHICH WILL MOVE THROUGH  
THE AREA DURING THE NEXT 12 HOURS WILL LARGELY GO UNNOTICED ASIDE  
FROM A SHIFT TO LIGHT NORTHERLY WINDS AROUND 5 MPH DURING THE  
DAY. MINIMAL COLD ADVECTION WILL ALLOW TEMPERATURES TO CONTINUE  
MODERATING WITH HIGHS IN THE MID 50S TO AROUND 60 THIS AFTERNOON.  
FLOW WILL ALREADY RETURN TO WEST/SOUTHWEST ON THURSDAY WITH SUNNY  
SKIES, AND HIGHS SHOULD EASILY CLIMB INTO THE 60S AS A RESULT.  
 
-STALLEY  
 
 
   
LONG TERM  
/NEW/  
/THURSDAY NIGHT ONWARD/  
 
A WARMING TREND WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE END OF THE WORK WEEK AS  
WARM AIR ADVECTION PERSISTS ACROSS THE REGION. FRIDAY HIGHS WILL  
RANGE FROM AROUND 60 NEAR PARIS TO THE LOWER 70S ACROSS THE  
WESTERN-MOST LOCATIONS, OR 5 TO 15 DEGREES ABOVE NORMAL FOR MID  
JANUARY. A PATTERN CHANGE THIS WEEKEND WILL BRING AN END TO THE  
WARMING TREND, HOWEVER, WITH A SHIFT BACK TO WELL-BELOW NORMAL  
TEMPERATURES FOR THE REST OF THE PERIOD.  
 
AN IMPRESSIVE LONGWAVE TROUGH COMPRISED OF MULTIPLE SHORTWAVES  
WILL DEEPEN ACROSS NORTH AMERICA THIS WEEKEND, FORCING THE NEXT  
SOUTHWARD SURGE OF ARCTIC AIR THROUGH THE PLAINS. THE FRONT WILL  
PUSH THROUGH NORTH AND CENTRAL TEXAS FRIDAY NIGHT, CONTINUING  
THROUGH THE REST OF THE STATE AND WELL OUT INTO THE GULF ON  
SATURDAY. THERE WILL BE A SLIGHT CHANCE OF RAIN SHOWERS ALONG THE  
FRONT, BUT THE MORE SIGNIFICANT IMPACT WILL BE GUSTY NORTH WINDS  
AND AN ABRUPT DROP IN TEMPERATURE. SATURDAY'S HIGHS SHOULD STILL  
REACH THE 40S AND 50S, BUT TEMPERATURES WILL PLUMMET OVERNIGHT  
WITH LOWS IN THE TEENS AND 20S BY DAYBREAK SUNDAY. NORTH WINDS OF  
10 TO 20 MPH WILL PRODUCE DANGEROUS WIND CHILLS IN THE TEENS AND  
SINGLE DIGITS DURING THE PRE-DAWN HOURS ON SUNDAY.  
 
THE SUN WILL DO ITS BEST TO WARM THE SURFACE ON SUNDAY, BUT COLD  
AIR ADVECTION AND THE ARCTIC NATURE OF THE AIRMASS WILL LARGELY  
OFFSET INSOLATION, KEEPING AFTERNOON HIGHS GENERALLY IN THE 30S  
(PERHAPS A FEW NORTHWEST COUNTIES TOPPING IN THE UPPER 20S).  
TEMPERATURES WILL THEN FALL STEADILY AFTER SUNSET, LEADING TO  
ANOTHER BRUTAL NIGHT WITH MONDAY MORNING LOWS IN THE TEENS TO  
LOWER 20S. PERSISTENT NORTH WINDS WILL DROP WIND CHILLS INTO THE  
SINGLE DIGITS, WHICH WILL LIKELY WARRANT A COLD WEATHER ADVISORY  
FOR LOW WIND CHILL WHEN THE TIME COMES. A FEW COUNTIES MAY EVEN  
APPROACH "EXTREME COLD" WARNING CRITERIA AND WE WILL ASSESS THAT  
OVER THE WEEKEND.  
 
UP TO THIS POINT, CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED TO REMAIN DRY, WITH  
DANGEROUS COLD REMAINING THE SOLE CONCERN THROUGH MOST OF THE  
HOLIDAY WEEKEND. THINGS BEGIN TO GET INTERESTING, HOWEVER, LATER  
IN THE DAY ON MLK DAY AS A POSITIVE TILT SHORTWAVE ROTATES AROUND  
THE SOUTHWEST FLANK OF THE LONGWAVE TROUGH. FIRST, THE POSITIONING  
OF THE SHORTWAVE OVER THE DESERT SOUTHWEST WILL DRAW A SECOND  
SURGE OF ARCTIC AIR SOUTH THROUGH THE PLAINS, REINFORCING THE  
BITTER COLD AIRMASS ALREADY IN PLACE. SECONDLY, ALL OPERATIONAL  
MODELS AGREE ON STRENGTHENING ISENTROPIC UPGLIDE AS THE SHORTWAVE  
MAKES ITS APPROACH FROM THE WEST. THE RESULT WILL LIKELY BE A  
ROUND OF WINTER PRECIPITATION SOMEWHERE ACROSS THE REGION DURING  
THE MONDAY NIGHT TO TUESDAY NIGHT TIME FRAME.  
 
AT THIS POINT, MODEL GUIDANCE CONTINUES TO ADVERTISE VARYING  
PROBABILITIES OF ALL WINTER PRECIP TYPES FROM TEXAS EASTWARD  
THROUGH THE GULF COAST REGION (WITH THE HEAVIEST FOCUS ACROSS THE  
GULF COAST AT THIS TIME). CONFIDENCE IN EXACT LOCATIONS,  
PRECIPITATION TYPES, AND AMOUNTS REMAINS QUITE LOW AT THIS TIME.  
THAT BEING SAID, PROBABILITIES HAVE INCREASED ENOUGH TO INTRODUCE  
SOME LOW CHANCES OF SNOW AROUND THE DAY 6-7 PERIOD, WHICH WILL BE  
ADDED WITH THIS FORECAST PACKAGE (ALONG WITH NEIGHBORING OFFICES).  
WILL KNOW MORE AND BE ABLE TO PIN MORE DETAILS DOWN LATER IN THE  
WEEK AND OVER THE WEEKEND.  
 
PRECIPITATION WILL MOVE OFF TO THE EAST ON WEDNESDAY, BUT  
TEMPERATURES WILL LIKELY REMAIN WELL BELOW NORMAL FOR THE REST OF  
NEXT WEEK. WITH THE UPPER LEVEL PATTERN REMAINING UNSETTLED,  
ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR WINTER PRECIPITATION MAY ARRIVE  
TOWARDS THE END OF NEXT WEEK DEPENDING ON HOW MUCH OF THE COLD  
ARCTIC AIR REMAINS. WILL TAKE A CLOSER LOOK AT THAT IN THE IN THE  
COMING DAYS.  
 
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AVIATION  
/ISSUED 1213 AM CST WED JAN 15 2025/  
/06Z TAFS/  
 
VFR WILL PREVAIL THROUGH THE PERIOD. CLOUD DECKS AT 7 KFT AND 25  
KFT CURRENTLY OVERSPREAD MUCH OF CENTRAL AND EAST TEXAS, BUT BOTH  
WILL BE SHUNTED EASTWARD LATER TODAY WITH NO ADDITIONAL CIGS  
EXPECTED IN THE D10 AIRSPACE. CALM WINDS AS OF 06Z WILL BECOME  
LIGHT NORTHERLY BETWEEN 09-12Z THIS MORNING AS A SUBTLE FRONTAL  
BOUNDARY SAGS SOUTHWARD. WIND SPEEDS WILL BE 4-8 KTS THEREAFTER  
FOR THE REST OF THE TAF PERIOD.  
 
-STALLEY  
 
 
 
   
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS  
 
DALLAS-FT. WORTH 58 35 64 40 65 / 0 0 0 0 5  
WACO 58 33 64 40 64 / 0 0 0 0 5  
PARIS 55 30 60 36 59 / 0 0 0 0 20  
DENTON 56 30 63 37 63 / 0 0 0 0 5  
MCKINNEY 57 32 63 38 62 / 0 0 0 0 10  
DALLAS 58 34 64 42 64 / 0 0 0 0 5  
TERRELL 58 33 62 38 63 / 0 0 0 0 10  
CORSICANA 58 35 64 41 64 / 0 0 0 0 10  
TEMPLE 57 34 64 40 65 / 0 0 0 0 5  
MINERAL WELLS 58 32 64 37 69 / 0 0 0 0 0  
 
 
   
FWD WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
NONE.  
 
 
 
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