842  
FXUS63 KGLD 191559  
AFDGLD  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GOODLAND KS  
859 AM MST SUN JAN 19 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- EXTREME COLD WATCH CONTINUES FOR THE ENTIRE AREA THIS EVENING  
THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING AS THE POTENTIAL REMAINS FOR -15 TO -30  
BELOW WIND CHILLS.  
 
- LIGHT POWDERY SNOWFALL RETURNS TO THE AREA LATE TONIGHT,  
CONTINUING THROUGH THE DAY MONDAY WITH ACCUMULATIONS  
GENERALLY UNDER ONE INCH.  
 

 
   
UPDATE
 
 
ISSUED AT 857 AM MST SUN JAN 19 2025  
 
THE COLD WEATHER ADVISORY HAS BEEN ALLOWED TO EXPIRE ON TIME AS  
TEMPERATURES ARE WARMING AND WILL CONTINUE TO WARM INTO THE  
UPPER TEENS TO LOW 20S THROUGH THE REMAINDER OF THE DAY. THE  
EXTREME COLD WATCH THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING REMAINS UNCHANGED AT  
THIS TIME.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM /THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT/
 
 
ISSUED AT 300 AM MST SUN JAN 19 2025  
 
TODAY-TONIGHT...WE SHOULD SEE SOME SUNSHINE TODAY, AHEAD OF ANOTHER  
WEATHER DISTURBANCE THAT WILL MOVE INTO THE AREA BY MID EVENING,  
CONTINUING OVERNIGHT. THERE IS A 20%-50% CHANCE OF LIGHT POWDERY  
SNOW AS THIS SYSTEM MOVES THROUGH, MAINLY FOR THOSE SOUTH OF THE  
KS/NE BORDER. SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS RANGING FROM A TRACE TO A FEW  
TENTHS OF AN INCH ARE FORECAST.  
 
HIGH TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED TO BE IN THE LOWER TO MIDDLE 20S. LOW  
TEMPERATURES ARE CURRENTLY FORECAST TO BE IN THE SINGLE DIGITS ABOVE  
AND BELOW ZERO. OVERNIGHT WIND CHILL READINGS ARE FORECAST TO RANGE  
FROM 10 BELOW TO 27 BELOW ZERO, COLDEST ACROSS EASTERN COLORADO.  
DAY SHIFT WILL EVALUATE THE NEED FOR COLD WEATHER ADVISORIES  
AND POTENTIAL EXTREME COLD WARNINGS.  
 
MONDAY-MONDAY NIGHT...THERE WILL CONTINUE TO BE A CHANCE OF LIGHT  
POWDERY SNOW DURING THE DAY (20%-60%) WITH DECREASING CHANCES FROM  
NORTH TO SOUTH AS SUNDAYS NIGHTS WEATHER SYSTEM MOVES THROUGH.  
ADDITIONAL SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS OF A TRACE TO PERHAPS ONE INCH ARE  
FORECAST WITH THE HIGHEST VALUES ACROSS GREELEY AND WICHITA COUNTIES.  
 
NORTHWEST WINDS GUSTING UP TO 30 MPH DEVELOP BEHIND THE DEPARTING  
PRECIPITATION AREA DURING THE DAY.  
 
HIGH TEMPERATURES ARE FORECAST TO BE IN THE IN THE SINGLE DIGITS  
ACROSS EASTERN COLORADO WITH 10 TO 15 DEGREES EAST OF THE CO/KS  
BORDER AS THE FINAL SHOT OF ARCTIC AIR MOVES IN. LOW TEMPERATURES  
ARE CURRENTLY FORECAST TO BE IN THE SINGLE DIGITS BELOW ZERO.  
 
DAYTIME WIND CHILL READINGS MAY NOT GET ABOVE ZERO AND  
HIGHLIGHTS MAY BE NEEDED ACROSS EASTERN COLORADO WHERE FLAGLER  
IS HOVERING AROUND 15 BELOW ZERO. OVERNIGHT, WIND CHILL READINGS  
ARE FORECAST TO BE IN THE 10 BELOW TO 25 BELOW ZERO RANGE,  
COLDEST ACROSS EASTERN COLORADO. AN EXTREME COLD WATCH REMAINS  
IN EFFECT.  
 
TUESDAY-TUESDAY NIGHT...IT LOOKS LIKE WE'LL BREAK OUT OF THE EXTREME  
COLD AS WARM ABOVE FREEZING WITH HIGH TEMPERATURES CURRENTLY  
FORECAST TO BE IN THE LOWER 30S TO AROUND 40. HOWEVER, WITH NBM  
MODEL SHOWING A 7 TO 11 DEGREE SPREAD IN HIGH TEMPERATURES, THEY  
COULD BE LOWER, SIMILAR TO THE NAM/SREF HIGHS SEVERAL DEGREES  
COOLER. LOW TEMPERATURES ARE FORECAST TO BE IN THE TEENS.  
 

 
   
LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 122 AM MST SUN JAN 19 2025  
 
THE PERIOD WILL BEGIN WITH AN ALBERTA CLIPPER MOVING INTO THE GREAT  
PLAINS. WHILE THIS CLIPPER WILL NOT MAKE A DIRECT IMPACT ON THE TRI-  
STATE AREA, WE CAN EXPECT A NORTHWESTERLY 850 MB LLJ TO FORM REMAIN  
IN PLACE UNTIL THURSDAY AFTERNOON. FRIDAY, A RIDGE WILL PUSH INTO  
THE WESTERN CONUS, WEAKENING THE FARTHER EAST IT MOVES BY ANOTHER  
TROUGH THAT FOLLOWS CLOSELY BEHIND. THE GFS, ECMWF, AND CMC-NH ARE  
ALL FINALLY AGREEING THAT THE CUTOFF LOW THAT'S BEEN SITTING OFF THE  
WEST COAST FOR ABOUT A WEEK WILL BE INGESTED INTO THIS WEEKEND  
TROUGH, TO WHAT EXTENT IS STILL UP FOR DEBATE.  
 
DOWN AT 850 MB, A HIGH WILL BE EXTENDING FROM THE GREAT BASIN/FOUR  
CORNERS AREA INTO NORTHWESTERN TEXAS. THIS WILL MOVE SOME WARMER AIR  
INTO THE SOUTHERN PLAINS, POTENTIALLY GETTING INTO THE CWA. HOWEVER,  
WEDNESDAY MORNING, A COLORADO LOW FORMS AND MOVES SOUTHEAST, HELPING  
DRAG COOLER AIR INTO THE CWA. NBM AND DIAGNOSTIC GUIDANCE IS PRETTY  
CONFIDENT WITH HIGH TEMPERATURES WEDNESDAY BEING THE MID 30S TO LOW  
40S AND THE DRY AIR PREVENTING PRECIPITATION. THE 850 MB LLJ LOOKS  
TO BE AROUND 30 KTS, WITH LITTLE TO NO INVERSION PREVENTING MIXING.  
THIS WOULD ALLOW GUSTS AROUND 30 KTS TO OCCUR AT THE SURFACE.  
 
THURSDAY LOOKS TO BE COPY OF WEDNESDAY, EXCEPT WITH LESS CONFIDENCE  
IN TEMPERATURES. IF THE LOW STAYS FARTHER WEST, TEMPERATURES WILL BE  
IN THE UPPER 20S TO MID 30S, BUT IF THE LOW MOVES EAST WEDNESDAY  
NIGHT, HIGHS WILL BE IN THE UPPER 30S TO MID 40S. THERE IS NO STRONG  
INDICATION WHAT THE LOW WILL DO YET, BUT WE'LL KEEP AN EYE ON IT.  
LOWS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHTS WILL BE IN THE TEENS ACROSS THE  
AREA. SOME OF THE WESTERN PORTIONS OF THE CWA COULD DROP INTO THE  
UPPER SINGLE DIGITS IF SKIES REMAIN CLEAR.  
 
FRIDAY MORNING, ALL THE GUIDANCE I AM SEEING (GFS, GEFS, ECMWF, &  
CMC-NH) IS SHOWING THE 850 MB HIGH MOVES INTO TEXAS AND EXTENDS A  
PRONOUNCED RIDGE INTO THE THE GREAT PLAINS. AT SOME POINT BETWEEN  
12Z FRIDAY AND 6Z SATURDAY, A SOUTHWESTERLY LLJ OF 30-45 KTS FORMS,  
PUMPING WARM, MOIST AIR INTO THE REGION. IF ALL OF THIS COMES TO  
FRUITION, TEMPERATURES WILL WARM INTO THE 50S FRIDAY. HOWEVER, IF  
THIS RIDGE IS WEAKER THAN CURRENTLY SHOWN, THE LLJ WILL BE SLOWER  
AND TEMPERATURES WILL BE IN THE 40S.  
 
A TROUGH WILL BE MOVING IN AROUND THE FRIDAY-SUNDAY TIMEFRAME FROM  
THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. THERE IS LARGE RANGE OF POSSIBILITIES IN WHAT  
THIS TROUGH WILL BRING, SO CONFIDENCE IS VERY LOW. A COUPLE OF  
SCENARIOS INCLUDE THE ADDITIONAL MOISTURE FROM THE SOUTHWESTERLY LLJ  
WOULD ALLOW THE TROUGH AND ASSOCIATED LOW TO PRODUCE PRECIPITATION  
ACROSS THE AREA. WHAT KIND OF PRECIPITATION WILL ENTIRELY DEPEND ON  
THE PBL TEMPERATURES, BUT SNOW, RAIN, AND WINTRY MIX ARE ALL  
POSSIBLE. CONVERSELY, THE LOW COULD STOP THE SOUTHWESTERLY LLJ  
BEFORE IT MOVES MOISTURE INTO THE AREA AND KEEP TEMPERATURES BELOW  
FREEZING OVER THE WEEKEND WITH LITTLE/NO PRECIPITATION.  
 
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  
CAA - COLD AIR ADVECTION  
WAA - WARM AIR ADVECTION  
POP - PROBABILITY OF PRECIPITATION  
PBL - PLANETARY BOUNDARY LAYER  
LLJ - LOW LEVEL JET  
RH - RELATIVE HUMIDITY  
F/C - FAHRENHEIT/CELSIUS  
MB - MILLIBAR  
KTS - KNOTS  
Z - ZULU TIME (UTC)  
CWA - COUNTY WARNING AREA  
CONUS - CONTIGUOUS UNITED STATES  
 

 
   
AVIATION /12Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z MONDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 300 AM MST SUN JAN 19 2025  
 
KGLD...VFR CONDITIONS WILL CONTINUE THROUGH ABOUT 07Z. A WEST-  
NORTHWEST WIND UP TO 10KTS AT TAF ISSUANCE WILL BACK TO THE  
SOUTHWEST AT SPEEDS UNDER 10KTS BY 17Z, BECOMING LIGHT AND  
VARIABLE FROM 00Z-06Z. AFTER 07Z, NORTHEAST WINDS UP TO 11KTS  
ARE FORECAST AS ANOTHER ROUND OF ARCTIC AIR MOVES IN. CIGS WILL  
FALL INTO THE MVFR RANGE WITH SOME LIGHT SNOW AND REDUCED  
VISIBILITIES.  
 
KMCK...VFR CONDITIONS ARE FORECAST TO CONTINUE THROUGH THE  
PERIOD. A LIGHT AND VARIABLE WIND AT TAF ISSUANCE WILL CONTINUE  
THROUGH ABOUT 07Z, BECOMING NORTHEASTERLY AT SPEEDS UNDER 10KTS  
AFTER 08Z AS ANOTHER ROUND OF ARCTIC AIR MOVES IN. PRESENTLY, NO  
PRECIPITATION IS FORECAST.  
 

 
   
FIRE WEATHER
 
 
ISSUED AT 300 AM MST SUN JAN 19 2025  
 
ELEVATED FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE POSSIBLE MONDAY AFTERNOON NORTH OF  
INTERSTATE 70 AND EAST OF HIGHWAY 25. IN THIS AREA, RELATIVE HUMIDITY  
FALLS TO AROUND 20 PERCENT WITH NORTHWEST WINDS GUSTING UP TO 30 MPH.  
 
FOR TUESDAY AFTERNOON, RELATIVE HUMIDITY VALUES FALL INTO THE 15 TO 20  
PERCENT RANGE ALONG AND NORTH OF INTERSTATE 70 AND ALONG AND EAST OF  
HIGHWAY 27. SURFACE WINDS ARE CURRENTLY FORECAST TO BE BELOW THRESHOLDS,  
GENERALLY FROM THE WEST-SOUTHWEST AT 10 TO 15 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 20  
MPH.  
 

 
   
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.  
NE...EXTREME COLD WATCH FROM 5 PM MST /6 PM CST/ THIS AFTERNOON  
THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING FOR NEZ079>081.  
 

 
 

 
 
UPDATE...TRIGG  
SHORT TERM...99  
LONG TERM...CA  
AVIATION...99  
FIRE WEATHER...99  
 
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