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FXUS63 KGRB 170454  
AFDGRB  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREEN BAY WI  
1054 PM CST THU JAN 16 2025  
 
UPDATED AVIATION PORTION FOR 06Z TAF ISSUANCE  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- AN ARCTIC AIRMASS REMAINS ON TRACK TO ARRIVE THIS WEEKEND.  
WIDESPREAD DANGEROUSLY COLD WIND CHILLS OF 25 TO 35 DEGREES  
BELOW ZERO, LOCALLY COLDER, APPEAR LIKELY DURING THE EARLY  
MORNING HOURS SUNDAY THROUGH TUESDAY. EXPECT COLD WEATHER  
HEADLINES TO BE FORTHCOMING.  
 
 
   
DISCUSSION  
 
ISSUED AT 248 PM CST THU JAN 16 2025  
 
SHORT TERM...TONIGHT AND FRIDAY  
 
GUSTY NORTHWEST WINDS WILL SUBSIDE THIS EVENING AS A RIDGE OF HIGH  
PRESSURE TRACKS THROUGH THE WESTERN GREAT LAKES. A WEAK MID LEVEL  
SHORTWAVE MAY BRING SOME FLURRIES TO NORTHERN WISCONSIN LATE  
TONIGHT AS IT TRACKS THROUGH THE REGION. LOWS TONIGHT ARE EXPECTED  
TO RANGE FROM THE MIDDLE TEENS ACROSS THE NORTH, TO AROUND 20  
ACROSS CENTRAL AND EAST-CENTRAL WISCONSIN.  
 
GUSTY WINDS WILL RESUME FRIDAY AS A COLD FRONT TRACKS THROUGH THE  
REGION. SURFACE WINDS WILL BE SOUTHERLY EARLY FRIDAY MORNING,  
TURNING SOUTHWEST LATE IN THE MORNING, AND EVENTUALLY WESTERLY  
FRIDAY AFTERNOON. AS THE COLD FRONT MOVES THROUGH THE REGION THERE  
WILL NOT BE MUCH MOISTURE; HOWEVER, MODEL SOUNDINGS INDICATE THERE  
COULD BE ENOUGH LOW LEVEL MOISTURE TO PRODUCE SOME  
DRIZZLE/FREEZING DRIZZLE OR FLURRIES DEPENDING ON HOW DEEP THE  
MOISTURE IS. THE CHANCE FOR PRECIPITATION WILL BE LOW (10-20%)  
BUT THERE IS ENOUGH OF A SIGNAL IN THE SOUNDINGS TO INCLUDE IT IN  
THE FORECAST. THE TIMING OF THE PRECIPITATION, DURING THE DAY WHEN  
THE SUN IS UP, SHOULD HELP MITIGATE IMPACTS FROM FREEZING  
DRIZZLE. HIGHS ON FRIDAY ARE EXPECTED TO MAINLY BE IN THE 30S.  
 
LONG TERM...FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY  
 
MAIN FOCUS FROM THIS FORECAST PERIOD IS THE CONTINUED STRONG SIGNAL  
FOR BITTER COLD TEMPERATURES AND DANGEROUSLY COLD WIND CHILLS  
ASSOCIATED WITH AN ARCTIC AIRMASS PREVAILING FROM SATURDAY THROUGH  
WEDNESDAY. PERIODS OF LIGHT LAKE-EFFECT SNOW SHOWERS IN FAR NORTH-  
CENTRAL WI ARE ALSO ANTICIPATED THROUGHOUT THIS FORECAST PERIOD, BUT  
IMPACTS WILL BE MINOR.  
 
TEMPERATURES/WIND CHILLS...FOLLOWING THE COLD FRONTAL PASSAGE ON  
FRIDAY, AN ANOMALOUSLY COLD AIRMASS WILL BEGIN TO SPREAD ITS ARCTIC  
AIR OVER THE REGION FOR THE WEEKEND. THE SIGNAL REMAINS STRONG FOR  
THE ARCTIC AIRMASS TO STICK AROUND THROUGH AT LEAST TUESDAY.  
ALTHOUGH THIS AIRMASS IS ABNORMAL, IT WILL NOT BE EXTREME ENOUGH TO  
THREATEN RECORD TEMPERATURES. HOWEVER, IT IS STILL THE COLDEST  
AIRMASS THE REGION HAS SEEN THUS FAR THIS WINTER SEASON. THIS BITTER  
COLD AIR WILL PAIR WITH LIGHT-MODERATE NORTHWEST WINDS TO CREATE  
DANGEROUSLY COLD WIND CHILLS THROUGHOUT THIS TIME FRAME AS WELL,  
ESPECIALLY IN THE OVERNIGHT/MORNING HOURS. PROBABILITIES FOR WIND  
CHILLS LESS THAN -30 ARE SOLIDLY 60-95% FOR ALMOST THE ENTIRE  
FORECAST AREA FOR EARLY MONDAY MORNING AND EARLY TUESDAY MORNING.  
PROBABILITIES FOR WIND CHILLS LESS THAN -35 ARE 35-65% FOR CENTRAL  
AND NORTH-CENTRAL WI EARLY MONDAY MORNING AND 30-75% ACROSS ALMOST  
THE ENTIRE AREA EARLY TUESDAY MORNING. POINT IS, COLD WEATHER  
HEADLINES WILL BE NEEDED, BUT DEPENDING ON THE LOCATION AND WHICH  
DAY, THERE IS SOME QUESTION IF THE HEADLINE WILL BE A WARNING OR  
ADVISORY. TEMPERATURES BEGIN TO BOUNCE BACK ON WEDNESDAY AS RIDGING  
BUILDS OVER THE REGION.  
 
 
   
AVIATION  
FOR 06Z TAF ISSUANCE  
ISSUED AT 1054 PM CST THU JAN 16 2025  
 
MAINLY VFR CONDITIONS OVERNIGHT, THOUGH BRIEF MVFR WILL BE POSSIBLE  
OVER NORTHERN WI. AN APPROACHING COLD FRONT WILL RESULT IN LIGHT  
SNOW OR FLURRIES DEVELOPING ACROSS THE AREA ON FRIDAY, THOUGH  
TEMPS WILL BE WARM ENOUGH FOR THE PRECIP TO BE IN FORM OF SPRINKLES  
OR A MIX OF RAIN/SNOW. CIGS ON FRIDAY START OFF VFR, BUT WILL  
DROP TO MVFR OVER NORTHERN WI BY MIDDAY AND IN THE AFTERNOON  
ACROSS CENTRAL WI. VFR CIGS SHOULD HOLD FROM THE FOX VALLEY TO THE  
LAKESHORE (GRB/ATW/MTW), EVEN THROUGH THE END OF THE TAF PERIOD.  
 
WINDS WILL BE THE OTHER ISSUE. A STRONG LOW-LEVEL JET ARRIVES  
LATE TONIGHT AND PERSISTS INTO MUCH OF FRIDAY AHEAD OF THE COLD  
FRONT. THERE WILL BE A STRONGER LOW-LEVEL INVERSION THOUGH, SO IT  
MAY TAKE UNTIL LATER IN THE DAY FOR STRONGEST GUSTS TO REACH THE  
SFC. THUS, LLWS IS EXPECTED LATE TONIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY MORNING  
AS THE LOW-LEVEL JET INCREASES TO 40 TO 50 KNOTS FROM THE SOUTH-  
SOUTHWEST. BETTER MIXING LATE MORNING INTO THE AFTERNOON WILL  
SUPPORT SFC WIND GUSTS TO AROUND 25 KTS ACROSS MOST OF THE AREA.  
 
 
   
GRB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
NONE.  
 
 
 
 
 
DISCUSSION.....KURIMSKI/KRUK  
AVIATION.......JLA  
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