064  
FXUS63 KGRB 220001  
AFDGRB  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREEN BAY WI  
601 PM CST TUE JAN 21 2025  
 
UPDATED AVIATION PORTION FOR 00Z TAF ISSUANCE  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- COLD WEATHER IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE THROUGH LATE THIS EVENING.  
WIND CHILLS WILL GENERALLY RANGE FROM 20 TO 30 BELOW ZERO. COLD  
WEATHER ADVISORIES ARE IN EFFECT FOR THE ENTIRE AREA UNTIL  
MIDNIGHT.  
 
- AFTER TONIGHT, ONE LAST COLDER NIGHT IS IN THE FORECAST FOR  
THURSDAY NIGHT BEFORE A WARMING TREND ARRIVES AND LASTS  
THROUGH THE WEEKEND.  
 

 
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
ISSUED AT 257 PM CST TUE JAN 21 2025  
 
SHORT TERM...TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY  
 
COLD TEMPERATURES REMAIN THE HIGHLIGHT IN THE SHORT-TERM,  
FOLLOWED BY LIGHT SNOW.  
 
THE COLDEST OF THE AIR WILL BE ON ITS WAY OUT SHORTLY, WITH 850MB  
TEMPS AT 20Z/TUE AROUND 26C BELOW, WHICH WILL WARM ABOUT 10  
DEGREES TO 16C BY 12Z/WED. THE COMBINATION OF THE COLD AIR AND  
WIND WILL CONTINUE TO PRODUCE WIND CHILLS OF 20-30 BELOW THROUGH  
ABOUT MIDNIGHT. THEN, WARM ADVECTION WILL LEAD TO RISING TEMPS AND  
WIND CHILLS GETTING ABOVE CRITERIA. LOW TEMPS WILL OCCUR LATE THIS  
EVENING WITH READINGS IN THE 2-10 BELOW RANGE, AND THEN RISING  
ABOVE ZERO FOR ALL LOCATION AROUND DAYBREAK (5-8AM/WED). HIGHS ON  
WEDNESDAY WILL RANGE FROM ABOUT 15 TO 20 DEGREES ABOVE.  
 
MEANWHILE, A CLIPPER SYSTEM APPROACHES FROM THE NORTHEAST TONIGHT  
AND MOVES JUST NORTH OF WISCONSIN ON WEDNESDAY. SOME WEAK FORCING  
FROM THE WARM ADVECTION AND SHORTWAVE WILL LIKELY PRODUCE SCATTERED  
SNOW ACROSS THE AREA, BUT OVERALL MOISTURE, ESPECIALLY IN THE  
LOWER LEVELS, IS LACKING. A DUSTING TO A COUPLE TENTHS OF  
ACCUMULATION FROM TONIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY IS FORECAST. NBM  
PROBABILITIES SHOW MOST AREAS DON'T EVEN HAVE A 10% CHANCE TO GET  
1", ASIDE FROM FAR NORTH-CENTRAL WI AND EAST OF THE FOX VALLEY.  
THIS STILL COULD PRODUCE A FEW SLICK SPOTS ON ROADS.  
 
LONG TERM...WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY  
 
GENERALLY, LESS IMPACTFUL WEATHER IS ANTICIPATED FOR THIS FORECAST  
PERIOD WITH THE ONLY CONCERNS BEING LINGERING COLD AIR AND SMALL  
CHANCES FOR LIGHT SNOW AT TIMES.  
 
TEMPERATURES/WIND CHILLS...ANOTHER PUSH OF COLD AIR IS PROGGED TO  
SPREAD ACROSS THE FORECAST AREA WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY  
NIGHT FOLLOWING A COLD FRONTAL PASSAGE WEDNESDAY NIGHT. ALTHOUGH AIR  
TEMPERATURES AND WIND CHILLS WILL BE COLD, THEY WILL NOT BE AS COLD  
AS THE MORE RECENT NIGHTS/MORNINGS AND WILL LIKELY NOT WARRANT A  
COLD WEATHER HEADLINE. DUE TO CLOUD COVER, WEDNESDAY NIGHT WILL NOT  
BE OF CONCERN FOR WIND CHILLS, HOWEVER AIR TEMPERATURES WILL MAINLY  
BE IN THE SINGLE DIGITS ABOVE ZERO. WITH LITTLE SKY COVER, THURSDAY  
NIGHT WILL BE THE COLDEST NIGHT WITH LOWS MAINLY BE IN THE SINGLE  
DIGITS BELOW ZERO. WINDS WILL ALSO BE LIGHT, BUT IT DOESN'T TAKE  
MUCH FOR A BITTER COLD WIND CHILL TO DEVELOP. PROBABILITIES FOR WIND  
CHILLS OF -20 OR COLDER FOR THURSDAY NIGHT HAVE REMAINED SIMILAR  
TO THE PREVIOUS FORECAST WITH VALUES OF 20-60% IN CENTRAL AND  
NORTH- CENTRAL WI, AND AROUND 15-20% IN EAST-CENTRAL AND FAR  
NORTHEAST WI.  
 
BEHIND THIS LINGERING COLD AIR, SOUTHWEST FLOW WILL BRING WARMER AIR  
TO THE REGION BY SATURDAY WITH HIGHS RANGING FROM THE MIDDLE 20S TO  
LOW 30S. HOWEVER, ANOTHER POTENTIAL COLD FRONT WILL FOLLOW AND CAUSE  
TEMPERATURES TO DIP BACK INTO THE UPPER TEENS AND 20S FOR SUNDAY AND  
MONDAY.  
 
LIGHT SNOW CHANCES...THE AFOREMENTIONED COLD FRONT FOR WEDNESDAY  
NIGHT WILL BRING LINGERING LIGHT SNOW CHANCES OR FLURRIES TO THE  
REGION, WITH LIGHT LAKE-EFFECT SNOW IN FAR NORTH-CENTRAL WI INTO  
EARLY THURSDAY. THE NEXT CHANCE FOR SNOW WOULD BE ASSOCIATED WITH  
THE SECOND COLD FRONT SOMETIME SATURDAY OR SATURDAY NIGHT, BUT SNOW  
AMOUNTS APPEAR TO BE MINOR AND FOCUSED ACROSS NORTH-CENTRAL WI.  
 

 
   
AVIATION
 
FOR 00Z TAF ISSUANCE  
ISSUED AT 601 PM CST TUE JAN 21 2025  
 
VFR CONDITIONS WILL CONTINUE THIS EVENING AS MID-LEVEL CLOUDS  
THICKEN ACROSS THE REGION. A MIX OF MVFR/VFR CONDITIONS ARE  
EXPECTED ON WEDNESDAY, AS A CLIPPER SYSTEM DROPS ACROSS THE GREAT  
LAKES. LOOK FOR SOME FLURRIES AND SNOW SHOWERS TO ACCOMPANY THIS  
SYSTEM, BUT AMOUNTS WILL BE ON THE LIGHT SIDE, MAINLY UNDER AN  
INCH. SOME BRIEF REDUCTION IN VISIBILITIES ARE POSSIBLE, MAINLY  
ACROSS NORTHERN WI. HAVE KEPT TEMPO/PROB30 GROUPS ACROSS CENTRAL  
AND EAST CENTRAL WI WHERE THE SNOW WILL BE LESS WIDESPREAD DUE TO  
WEAKER FORCING AND DRY AIR, BUT WILL HAVE PREVAILING SNOW AT RHI  
WHERE THE MOST WIDESPREAD SNOW ACTIVITY IS EXPECTED.  
 
SOUTHWEST/SOUTH WINDS ARE EXPECTED TONIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY MORNING.  
SOME GUSTS TO AROUND 20 KTS WILL BE POSSIBLE, BUT GUSTS AT THE  
SURFACE WILL BE SOMEWHAT LIMITED TONIGHT DUE TO THE STABILIZING  
EFFECTS OF WARM AIR ALOFT ALONG WITH THE REDUCED MIXING AT NIGHT.  
LLWS IS EXPECTED LATER THIS EVENING INTO WEDNESDAY AS WINDS AT  
2000-3000 FT INCREASE TO 40-45 KTS.  
 

 
   
GRB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
COLD WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL MIDNIGHT CST TONIGHT FOR WIZ005-  
010>013-018>022-030-031-035>040-045-048>050-073-074.  

 
 

 
 
DISCUSSION.....KLJ/KRUK  
AVIATION.......BERSCH  
 
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