670  
FXUS63 KGLD 190421  
AFDGLD  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GOODLAND KS  
921 PM MST TUE FEB 18 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- AN EXTREME COLD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THE ENTIRE TRI-  
STATE AREA THROUGH MID DAY THURSDAY, WHEN A PROLONGED PERIOD  
OF DANGEROUSLY COLD WEATHER WILL AFFECT THE REGION.  
 
- MUCH WARMER TEMPERATURES RETURN SATURDAY THROUGH MONDAY WITH  
THE WARMEST DAY BEING MONDAY WHEN HIGH TEMPERATURES WILL BE IN  
THE 60S.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /THROUGH THURSDAY NIGHT/  
 
ISSUED AT 235 PM MST TUE FEB 18 2025  
 
NO SIGNIFICANT CHANGES TO THE PRIOR FORECAST. NO SIGNIFICANT  
CHANGE TO FORECAST EXPECTATIONS, IN GENERAL.  
 
EXTREME COLD WARNING...REMAINS IN EFFECT TONIGHT THROUGH MID-  
DAY THURSDAY FOR THE ENTIRE TRI-STATE AREA. WIND CHILL READINGS  
RANGING FROM -20 TO -30F ARE EXPECTED THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING  
AND AGAIN WEDNESDAY EVENING INTO THURSDAY MORNING. THROUGHOUT  
THE ENTIRE WARNING PERIOD, WIND CHILL READINGS WARMER THAN -10F  
WILL BE FAR AND FEW BETWEEN (MAINLY A FEW HOURS WEDNESDAY  
AFTERNOON).  
 
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY...REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH MIDNIGHT  
TONIGHT. SIMULATED REFLECTIVITY, LIQUID PRECIPITATION AND SNOW  
ACCUMULATION PRODUCTS VIA CURRENT AND RECENT RUNS OF HIGH-  
RESOLUTION GUIDANCE (HRRR, RAP, NAM NEST) CONTINUE TO SUGGEST  
THAT A NARROW BAND OF SNOW WILL DEVELOP IN NORTHERN CO AROUND  
SUNSET (~00Z).. PROGRESSING ESE INTO PORTIONS OF NORTHWEST KS  
AND SOUTHWEST NE THIS EVENING/TONIGHT, WITH THE MAJORITY OF  
ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATING SNOW (1-2") OCCURRING IN THE ~02-10Z  
TIME FRAME. LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS (UP TO 3") CANNOT BE RULED  
OUT.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /FRIDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 115 PM MST TUE FEB 18 2025  
 
ONE MORE COLD MORNING IN STORE ON FRIDAY WITH LOWS IN THE  
SINGLE DIGITS ABOVE/BELOW ZERO AND WIND CHILLS 10 TO 15 BELOW.  
SHORTWAVE TROUGH WILL BE MOVING THROUGH FRIDAY AFTERNOON WITH  
POSSIBLY A LIGHT DUSTING OF A HALF INCH OR LESS, BUT MODELS ARE  
TRENDING DRIER AND NBM POPS HAVE DROPPED TO 10 PERCENT OR LESS.  
TEMPERATURES WILL BEGIN TO MODERATE WITH HIGHS FRIDAY AFTERNOON  
IN THE 20S AND 30S AND LOWS FRIDAY NIGHT IN THE SINGLE DIGITS  
AND TEENS. NORTHWEST FLOW CONTINUES ON SATURDAY WITH ANOTHER  
FAST MOVING SHORTWAVE TROUGH MOVING THROUGH. MODELS HAVE LITTLE  
TO NO PRECIPITATION WITH IT SO WILL KEEP THE FORECAST DRY.  
TEMPERATURES CONTINUE TO CLIMB WITH HIGHS ON SATURDAY IN THE 40S  
AND 50S AND LOWS SATURDAY NIGHT IN THE 20S.  
 
FOR THE SUNDAY THROUGH TUESDAY PERIOD, NORTHWEST FLOW CONTINUES  
AROUND A RIDGE CENTERED OVER THE SOUTHWEST CONUS. SURFACE WINDS  
WILL HAVE A WESTERLY COMPONENT WHICH WILL FURTHER AID IN  
WARMING. THERE IS A COLD FRONT FORECAST ON TUESDAY WHICH MAY BE  
ACCOMPANIED BY A PERIOD OF BREEZY NORTHWEST WINDS BUT HAS LITTLE  
IMPACT ON TEMPERATURES. HIGH TEMPERATURES DURING THE PERIOD  
WILL GENERALLY BE IN THE 60S AND 70S AND LOWS IN THE 20S AND 30S  
WITH NO PRECIPITATION EXPECTED.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z THURSDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 920 PM MST TUE FEB 18 2025  
 
FOR KGLD, MVFR CONDITIONS THROUGH 19Z THEN VFR WILL ENSUE.  
LOOKING FOR MAINLY 3-6SM IN LIGHT SNOW WITH A LOW CHANCE FOR  
IFR 1-2SM FROM 07Z-10Z. CEILINGS OVC010-025. WINDS, NORTH-  
NORTHEAST AROUND 10KTS THROUGH 15Z, THEN LIGHT/VARIABLE. BY 00Z  
THURSDAY, SOUTHEAST AROUND 10KTS.  
 
FOR KMCK, MVFR CONDITIONS EXPECTED THROUGH 19Z WITH 3-6SM IN  
LIGHT SNOW AND CEILINGS AROUND OVC020-025. FROM 19Z ONWARD,  
VFR. WINDS, NORTHEAST AROUND 10KTS THROUGH 09Z, THEN  
LIGHT/VARIABLE. BY 01Z THURSDAY, SOUTHEAST 5-10KTS.  
 
 
   
CLIMATE  
 
ISSUED AT 315 AM MST TUE FEB 18 2025  
 
RECORD DAILY LOWS  
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FEB 18 FEB 19 FEB 20 FEB 21  
_______________________________________________________  
GOODLAND -4 (2006) -4 (1908) -1 (1953) -5 (1953)  
MCCOOK -10 (1936) -9 (1929) -8 (1918) -7 (1911)  
HILL CITY -10 (1936) -2 (1929) -4 (1918) -8 (1978)  
BURLINGTON -11 (1942) -6 (2006) -8 (2018) -8 (2018)  
 
RECORD DAILY LOW MAXIMUMS  
_______________________________________________________  
FEB 18 FEB 19 FEB 20 FEB 21  
_______________________________________________________  
GOODLAND 15 (2006) 9 (1955) 16 (1918) 19 (1971)  
MCCOOK 10 (2006) 16 (1955) 9 (1918) 20 (2013)  
HILL CITY 13 (2006) 13 (1955) 14 (1918) 18 (1968)  
BURLINGTON 8 (2006) 9 (2006) 16 (2018) 16 (1913)  
 
____________________________________  
RECORD MONTHLY LOWS FOR FEBRUARY  
____________________________________  
GOODLAND -24 (2/15/2021)  
MCCOOK -26 (2/8/1933)  
HILL CITY -23 (2/8/1933)  
BURLINGTON -24 (2/15/2021)  
 
____________________________________  
ALL-TIME RECORD LOWS  
____________________________________  
GOODLAND -27 (12/22/1989)  
MCCOOK -30 (1/12/1912)  
HILL CITY -26 (12/22/1989)  
BURLINGTON -25 (1/4/1959)  
 
 
   
GLD WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
KS...EXTREME COLD WARNING UNTIL 11 AM MST /NOON CST/ THURSDAY FOR  
KSZ001>004-013>016-027>029-041-042.  
CO...EXTREME COLD WARNING UNTIL 11 AM MST THURSDAY FOR COZ090>092.  
NE...EXTREME COLD WARNING UNTIL 11 AM MST /NOON CST/ THURSDAY FOR  
NEZ079>081.  
 
 
 
 
 
SHORT TERM...VINCENT  
LONG TERM...024  
AVIATION...JN  
CLIMATE...99  
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