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FXUS63 KGLD 181716  
AFDGLD  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GOODLAND KS  
1016 AM MST SAT JAN 18 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- LIGHT SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS GENERALLY WEST OF HIGHWAY 25  
TODAY. WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY CONTINUES THROUGH 2 PM MST FOR  
CHEYENNE/KIT CARSON COUNTIES IN COLORADO.  
 
- EXTREME COLD WATCH CONTINUES FOR THE ENTIRE AREA LATE THIS  
AFTERNOON THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING AS WIND CHILLS OF -15 TO  
-30 DEGREES ARE FORECAST, MAINLY DURING THE OVERNIGHT HOURS.  
 
- LIGHT SNOWFALL RETURNS TO THE AREA LATE SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH  
THE DAY MONDAY WITH ACCUMULATIONS GENERALLY UNDER ONE INCH.  
 
- TEMPERATURES ARE FORECAST TO RISE ABOVE FREEZING TUESDAY WITH  
NEAR NORMAL TEMPERATURES FORECASTED.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM /THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT/
 
 
ISSUED AT 330 AM MST SAT JAN 18 2025  
 
TODAY-TONIGHT...SNOWFALL CHANCES SLOWLY DECREASE FROM NORTH TO  
SOUTH TODAY AS SOME DRIER AIR MOVES IN. SNOWFALL CHANCES REMAIN  
GENERALLY WEST OF HIGHWAY 25 AT 20%-60% WITH ADDITIONAL  
ACCUMULATIONS OF A TRACE TO HALF INCH. WITH NORTHERLY WINDS GUSTING  
25 TO 30 MPH, SOME BLOWING SNOW AND REDUCED VISIBILITIES WILL BE  
POSSIBLE. THE WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR CHEYENNE AND KIT CARSON  
COUNTIES CONTINUES THROUGH 2 PM MST. TONIGHT, NO PRECIPITATION IS  
CURRENTLY FORECAST.  
 
HIGH TEMPERATURES ARE FORECAST TO BE IN THE MIDDLE TEENS TO LOWER  
20S. LOW TEMPERATURES ARE FORECAST TO BE IN THE SINGLE DIGITS ABOVE  
AND BELOW ZERO. OVERNIGHT WIND CHILL READINGS ARE FORECAST TO FALL  
INTO THE 10 BELOW TO 20 BELOW ZERO RANGE. AN EXTREME COLD WATCH IS  
IN EFFECT LATE THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH. PRESENTLY, MOST OF THE AREA  
GENERALLY WEST OF HIGHWAY 25 IS FLIRTING WITHIN A FEW DEGREES OF  
HITTING OUR -15F THRESHOLD FOR A COLD WEATHER ADVISORY. WILL LET THE  
DAY SHIFT GET ANOTHER LOOK AT TEMPERATURE AND WIND DATA BEFORE  
DECIDING WHO IF ANYONE GOES INTO A COLD WEATHER ADVISORY.  
 
SUNDAY-SUNDAY NIGHT...DRY WEATHER IS FORECAST DURING THE DAY, AHEAD  
OF ANOTHER WEATHER SYSTEM THAT BRINGS A 20%-50% CHANCE OF LIGHT SNOW  
TO AREAS GENERALLY WEST OF HIGHWAY 25 AFTER MIDNIGHT WITH LITTLE IF  
ANY ACCUMULATION.  
 
PRESENTLY, HIGH TEMPERATURES ARE FORECAST TO BE IN THE MIDDLE TEENS  
TO LOWER 20S. THERE CONTINUES TO BE SOME VARIANCE IN VARIOUS MODEL  
FORECASTS WITH SOME COLDER AND SOME WARMER THAN THE CURRENT  
FORECAST. NBM MODEL SPREAD IN TEMPERATURES HAS DECREASED FROM 7 TO 8  
DEGREES YESTERDAY TO 3 TO 6 DEGREES THIS MORNING. LOW TEMPERATURES  
ARE AGAIN FORECAST TO BE IN THE SINGLE DIGITS ABOVE AND BELOW ZERO  
WITH WIND CHILL READINGS IN THE 5 BELOW TO 20 BELOW ZERO RANGE. WILL  
BE CONTINUING WITH THE EXTREME COLD WATCH FOR THE TIME BEING.  
 
MONDAY-MONDAY NIGHT...SUNDAY NIGHTS WEATHER SYSTEM CONTINUES MOVING  
SOUTH DURING THE DAY WITH 20%-40% CHANCES FOR LIGHT SNOW GENERALLY  
SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 70. ACCUMULATIONS AT THIS TIME A FEW TENTHS TO  
NEAR AN INCH. WITH SOME NORTHWEST WINDS OCCASIONALLY GUSTING IN THE  
25 TO 30 MPH RANGE, SOME BLOWING SNOW WILL BE POSSIBLE. HIGH  
TEMPERATURES ARE FORECAST TO RANGE FROM THE SINGLE DIGITS TO LOWER  
TEENS ACROSS FAR EASTERN COLORADO TO THE MIDDLE TEENS ELSEWHERE. NBM  
TEMPERATURE SPREAD IS ABOUT 5 TO 7 DEGREES, SO SOME FURTHER TWEAKS  
UP OR DOWN WILL BE POSSIBLE. DRY WEATHER WITH RAPIDLY DECREASING  
CLOUDS ARE FORECAST DURING THE NIGHT. LOW TEMPERATURES ARE FORECAST  
TO BE IN THE SINGLE DIGITS BELOW ZERO WITH WIND CHILL READINGS  
GENERALLY 15 BELOW TO 25 BELOW ZERO. THE EXTREME COLD WATCH  
CONTINUES FOR NOW.  
 

 
   
LONG TERM /TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 124 AM MST SAT JAN 18 2025  
 
THE PERIOD WILL BEGIN WITH AN UPPER-LEVEL TROUGH AXIS RUNNING FROM  
THE GREAT LAKES TO AROUND THE BAJA CALIFORNIA AREA. A HIGH PRESSURE  
SYSTEM WILL BE MOVING OVER NORTHERN CALIFORNIA FROM THE PACIFIC.  
THROUGHOUT THE DAY TUESDAY, THIS HIGH WILL MOVE FARTHER INLAND, BUT  
ANOTHER ALBERTA CLIPPER WILL WEAKEN THE HIGH AND PREVENT IT FROM  
SETTLING OVER THE GREAT PLAINS. AROUND 0Z THURSDAY, THE UPPER-LEVEL  
TROUGH AXIS WILL BE SWEEPING THROUGH THE AREA. ABOUT THAT SAME TIME,  
ANOTHER HIGH WILL BE MOVING OVER THE WEST COAST, MOVING THE TROUGH  
OUT OF THE HIGH PLAINS BY FRIDAY MORNING.  
 
DOWN AT 850 MB, A HIGH WILL BE EXTENDING FROM THE GREAT BASIN/FOUR  
CORNERS AREA INTO NORTHWESTERN TEXAS. THIS WILL PROMOTE WARMER  
TEMPERATURES ON TUESDAY, LIKELY IN THE MID 30S TO NEAR 40. OVERNIGHT  
TEMPERATURES TUESDAY, DUE TO SOME LIGHT CLOUD COVER AND 5-10 KTS  
MIXING WINDS, ARE EXPECTED TO BE IN THE TEENS FOR THE ENTIRE AREA.  
 
MUCH LIKE ITS UPPER-LEVEL COUNTER-PART, THE CLIPPER WILL OVERRIDE THE  
HIGH BY WEDNESDAY MID-DAY. THIS WILL SEND A COLD FRONT THROUGH THE  
AREA SOME TIME WEDNESDAY MORNING. THERE IS VERY LITTLE MOISTURE WITH  
THIS FROPA, SO PRECIPITATION LOOKS UNLIKELY. THE TIMING AND SPEED OF  
THIS COLD FRONT WILL HAVE A LARGE IMPACT ON HIGH TEMPERATURES  
WEDNESDAY. THE EARLIER IT ARRIVES, THE COOLER TEMPERATURES WILL BE,  
POTENTIALLY MAXING OUT IN THE 20S TO LOW 30S. IF THE FRONT IS SLOW,  
TEMPERATURES COULD EASILY WARM INTO THE UPPER 30S TO MID 40S. THE 1Z  
NBM MEAN FAVORS THE SLOWER ARRIVAL. HOWEVER, GFS, ECMWF, AND CMC-NH  
GUIDANCE ALL SHOW THE 850 MB FRONT MOVING THROUGH THE CWA BY 12Z  
WEDNESDAY, WHICH WOULD FAVOR QUICKER FROPA TIMING. BEHIND THIS  
FRONT, WINDS LOOK TO BE PRETTY STRONG. GFS AND CMC-NH GUIDANCE SHOW  
THE 850 MB LLJ SPEEDING UP TO AROUND 40-50 KTS WEDNESDAY MORNING.  
WITH THIS OCCURRING AROUND 12Z, THERE SHOULD BE A PBL INVERSION,  
PREVENTING THESE WINDS FROM MIXING DOWN TO THE SURFACE. THERE IS A  
~20% CHANCE THIS INVERSION DOES NOT PREVENT MIXING AND SURFACE GUSTS  
AROUND 40+ KTS WOULD OCCUR. OVERNIGHT TEMPERATURES WILL NOT BE TOO  
IMPACTED, STILL COOLING INTO THE LOWER TO MID TEENS; AREAS WITH  
SNOWPACK COULD DROP INTO THE UPPER SINGLE DIGITS.  
 
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, ALTHOUGH THE UPPER-LEVEL FEATURES ARE IN PRETTY  
GOOD AGREEMENT, THE 850 MB LEVEL IS NOT. THE GFS IS SHOWING A  
PROLONGED 30-40 KTS 850 MB NORTHWESTERLY LLJ CONTINUING THROUGH  
FRIDAY MORNING. THE ECMWF AND CMC-NH ARE SHOWING A MUCH WEAKER LLJ,  
AROUND 10-25 KTS, IF THAT CAN EVEN BE CONSIDERED A JET. WITH A  
STRONGER JET, EXPECT COOLER TEMPERATURES THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, LIKE  
MID 20S TO LOWER 30S THURSDAY AND 30S FRIDAY. WITH A WEAKER LLJ,  
TEMPERATURES COULD WARM INTO THE 40S THURSDAY AND MID 40S TO MID 50S  
FRIDAY. GEFS GUIDANCE IS SOMEWHAT IN THE MIDDLE OF THESE OPTIONS,  
BUT SLIGHTLY FAVORS THE GFS, GIVING SLIGHTLY HIGHER CONFIDENCE  
(55%/45% SPLIT) TO THE COOLER TEMPERATURES OCCURRING. WITH OVERNIGHT  
CLEAR SKIES AND FAIRLY CALM WINDS, EXPECT LOW TEMPERATURES TO REMAIN  
IN THE TEENS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHT.  
 
AROUND THE FRIDAY-SUNDAY TIMEFRAME, ANOTHER TROUGH IS EXPECTED TO  
MOVE IN FROM THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. THERE IS LOW CONFIDENCE IN WHAT  
THIS TROUGH WILL BRING, BUT EXPECT COOLER TEMPERATURES AND A  
SLIGHTLY INCREASED POTENTIAL FOR PRECIPITATION.  
 
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LIST OF ACRONYMS  
NBM - NATIONAL BLEND OF MODELS  
GFS - GLOBAL FORECAST SYSTEM  
GEFS - GFS ENSEMBLE FORECAST SYSTEM  
ECMWF - EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR MEDIUM-RANGE WEATHER FORECASTS  
CMC-NH - CANADIAN METEOROLOGICAL CENTRE-NORTHERN HEMISPHERE  
FROPA - FRONTAL PASSAGE  
PBL - PLANETARY BOUNDARY LAYER  
LLJ - LOW LEVEL JET  
MB - MILLIBAR  
KTS - KNOTS  
Z - ZULU TIME (UTC)  
CWA - COUNTY WARNING AREA  
CONUS - CONTIGUOUS UNITED STATES  
 

 
   
AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z SUNDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 1013 AM MST SAT JAN 18 2025  
 
WIDELY SPACED BANDS OF SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW ARE FORECAST TO  
CONTINUE THROUGH THE AFTERNOON FOR KGLD RESULTING IN BRIEF  
BOUTS OF IFR VISIBILITIES; THESE CONDITIONS ARE FORECAST TO BE  
BRIEF IN NATURE BUT THE CONTINUED THREAT FOR THEM WAS ENOUGH TO  
HAVE A TEMPO. AT THIS TIME THIS THREAT DOES NOT LOOK TO IMPACT  
KMCK BUT WITH HOW SHALLOW THESE ARE IT IS VERY DIFFICULT TO GET  
MUCH/IF ANY LEAD TIME ON THEM DUE TO THE SPACING OF THE KGLD  
RADAR AND SURROUNDING RADARS. MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES ARE FORECAST  
TO CONTINUE WITH SOME BREAKS OCCURRING OVERNIGHT; ANOTHER ROUND  
OF POTENTIALLY MVFR CEILINGS FOR KMCK IS FORECAST AROUND 09Z  
THROUGH THE MAJORITY OF THE MORNING SUNDAY.  
 

 
   
GLD WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
KS...EXTREME COLD WATCH FROM 5 PM MST /6 PM CST/ THIS AFTERNOON  
THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING FOR KSZ001>004-013>016-027>029-  
041-042.  
CO...EXTREME COLD WATCH FROM 5 PM MST THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH  
TUESDAY MORNING FOR COZ090>092.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 2 PM MST THIS AFTERNOON FOR  
COZ091-092.  
NE...EXTREME COLD WATCH FROM 5 PM MST /6 PM CST/ THIS AFTERNOON  
THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING FOR NEZ079>081.  
 

 
 

 
 
SHORT TERM...99  
LONG TERM...CA  
AVIATION...TRIGG  
 
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