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FXUS63 KGRB 191725  
AFDGRB  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREEN BAY WI  
1125 AM CST SUN JAN 19 2025  
 
UPDATED AVIATION PORTION FOR 18Z TAF ISSUANCE  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- WIND CHILLS OF 20 TO 40 DEGREES BELOW ZERO ARE EXPECTED LATE  
TONIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING. THE COLDEST WIND CHILLS WILL  
OCCUR MONDAY NIGHT INTO TUESDAY MORNING WHEN WIND CHILLS AS LOW  
AS 40 BELOW ZERO WILL BE POSSIBLE.  
 
- A COLD WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT THROUGH 9 PM MONDAY. AN  
EXTREME COLD WARNING WILL LIKELY BE ISSUED FOR LATE MONDAY  
NIGHT INTO TUESDAY MORNING.  
 
- A WARMING TREND WILL START ON WEDNESDAY WHICH WILL CONTINUE INTO  
THE WEEKEND. HIGH TEMPERATURES RANGING FROM 10 TO 20 DEGREES ON  
WEDNESDAY WILL WARM INTO THE MID 20S TO LOW 30S BY SATURDAY.  
 
 
   
DISCUSSION  
 
ISSUED AT 311 AM CST SUN JAN 19 2025  
 
SHORT TERM...TODAY...TONIGHT...AND MONDAY  
 
ARCTIC AIR WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE INTO WISCONSIN FOR THE NEXT FEW  
DAYS. THE AIR IS VERY DRY, SO WE EXPECT MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES EXCEPT  
FOR NORTHERN DOOR COUNTY AND VILAS COUNTY WHERE LAKE EFFECT CLOUDS  
AND SNOW FLURRIES ARE POSSIBLE. MOS TEMPERATURE GUIDANCE SEEMS TO  
BE A LITTLE TOO COLD, ESPECIALLY FOR THE FOX VALLEY AND LAKESHORE  
WHERE THERE IS NO SNOW COVER. WIND CHILLS WILL BE BETWEEN 20 AND  
30 BELOW ZERO MUCH OF THE TIME THROUGH MONDAY, SO WILL CONTINUE  
THE COLD WEATHER ADVISORY.  
 
LONG TERM...MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY  
 
AS HAS BEEN EXTENSIVELY MESSAGED, FOCUS FOR THE EXTENDED REMAINS  
ON COLD WEATHER IMPACTS AS THE SNOW DROUGHT CONTINUES. ONLY HOPE  
FOR SNOW IN THE FORESEEABLE FUTURE COMES LATE WEDNESDAY INTO  
THURSDAY AS YET ANOTHER CLIPPER SYSTEM IN THE WAVE TRAIN PASSES  
TO OUR NORTH. THIS BEING SAID, SNOWFALL AMOUNTS SHOULD BE HELD  
DOWN TO A COUPLE TENTHS OF AN INCH DUE TO LACK OF MOISTURE.  
 
TEMPERATURES/WIND CHILLS... BRUNT OF THE COLD AIR WILL SETTLE IN  
LATE MONDAY NIGHT/EARLY TUESDAY MORNING AS LOWS DROP BETWEEN 10  
AND 20 BELOW ZERO FOR MOST. COMBINED WITH A MARGINAL BUT  
PERSISTENT NORTHWEST WIND, IT WON'T TAKE A LOT TO QUICKLY TANK  
WIND CHILLS BETWEEN 25 AND 35 DEGREES BELOW ZERO. READINGS  
APPROACHING 40 BELOW WILL BE POSSIBLE IN USUAL COLD SPOTS. SUFFICE  
TO SAY, PLAN ON A PROLONGED PERIOD OF COLD-RELATED IMPACTS  
THROUGH AT LEAST WEDNESDAY MORNING. WAA THEN TAKES OVER ON  
WEDNESDAY AS SURFACE RIDE BUILDS OVER THE GREAT LAKES, MODERATING  
TEMPERATURES BACK TO NEAR, THOUGH SLIGHTLY BELOW, AVERAGE.  
 
HEADLINES... COLD WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT AREA-WIDE  
THROUGH 9 PM MONDAY. ADVISORY WILL THEN MORE THAN LIKELY BE  
REPLACED WITH AN EXTREME COLD WARNING FOR THE MONDAY NIGHT/TUESDAY  
MORNING TIME FRAME AS GUIDANCE HOLDS. WE THEN DROP BACK DOWN TO  
ADVISORY CRITERIA BY TUESDAY NIGHT/WEDNESDAY MORNING, ALTHOUGH  
THERE ARE STILL SOME QUESTIONS AS TO END TIME GIVEN A TIGHTER  
WIND CHILL MARGIN.  
 
 
   
AVIATION  
FOR 18Z TAF ISSUANCE  
ISSUED AT 1124 AM CST SUN JAN 19 2025  
 
SCATTERED LAKE EFFECT CLOUDS ARE POSSIBLE NORTH OF A  
D25 TO IMT LINE, AND NORTH OF 3D2 OVER THE NORTHERN PART OF THE  
DOOR PENINSULA. OTHERWISE, MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES AND EXCELLENT  
VISIBILITY IS EXPECTED ACROSS THE REGION THROUGH AT LEAST MONDAY.  
 
 
   
GRB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
COLD WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 9 PM CST MONDAY FOR WIZ005-010>013-  
018>022-030-031-035>040-045-048>050-073-074.  
 
 
 
 
DISCUSSION.....RDM/GOODIN  
AVIATION.......MPC  
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