060  
FXUS61 KGYX 181059  
AFDGYX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAY ME  
559 AM EST SAT JAN 18 2025  
   
SYNOPSIS  
 
A COLD FRONT WILL CROSS THE AREA LATE AFTERNOON INTO TONIGHT.  
RAIN AND SNOW WILL MOVE THROUGH AHEAD OF THE FRONT, WITH SNOW  
ACCUMULATING A FEW INCHES IN THE MOUNTAINS. ANOTHER WAVE FORMS  
ALONG THE FRONT AND WILL TRACK NORTHEASTWARD TOWARDS THE GULF OF  
MAINE SUNDAY NIGHT. SNOW WILL SPREAD INTO THE AREA TO THE  
NORTHWEST OF THE TRACK. MODERATE ACCUMULATIONS ARE POSSIBLE.  
THEN ARCTIC AIR POURS INTO THE COUNTRY AND LINGERS THROUGH  
MIDWEEK.  
 
 
   
NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 PM THIS EVENING/  
 
6 AM UPDATE...LITTLE CHANGE TO THE GOING FORECAST EARLY THIS  
SATURDAY MORNING AS IT REMAINS ON TRACK WITH RESPECT TO  
OBSERVATIONAL DATA. NO CHANGES TO HEADLINES FOR SUNDAY NIGHT.  
 
PREVIOUSLY...  
 
A COLD FRONT WILL APPROACH FROM THE WEST WITH A WEAK AREA OF  
LOW PRESSURE FORCING ALONG A WEAK WARM FRONT OVER NEW ENGLAND  
TODAY. THIS SETUP SHOULD ALLOW ON OF THE WARMER DAY WE'VE HAD IN  
AWHILE, WITH HIGHS AROUND 40S ON THE COAST AND ACROSS THE  
SOUTH. 20S REMAIN IN THE MOUNTAINS. FORCING FOR ASCENT INCREASE  
THIS AFTERNOON WITH SHOWERS OR LIGHT RAIN MOVING IN SOUTHERN  
ZONES AROUND OR NOT LONG AFTER MIDDAY. THESE WILL SPREAD  
NORTHEASTWARD DURING THE AFTERNOON HOURS. THE PRECIPITATION TYPE  
IS EXPECTED TO BE LIGHT SNOW IN THE MOUNTAINS (MIX IN THE  
MOUNTAIN VALLEYS). THE PRECIPITATION QUICKLY COMES TO AN END  
THIS EVENING. ANYWHERE BETWEEN 1 AND 4 INCHES OF SNOW WILL BE  
POSSIBLE IN THE MOUNTAINS DEPENDING ON ELEVATION. IF THE SKIES  
CLEAR OUT QUICK ENOUGH IN THE WAKE OF THE SNOW AND RAIN,  
SLIPPERY SPOTS WILL BE POSSIBLE AREA-WIDE TONIGHT AS  
TEMPERATURES FALL INTO THE 20S.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /6 PM THIS EVENING THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT/  
 
LOW PRESSURE IS EXPECTED TO FORM WELL TO OUR SOUTH ALONG THE  
COLD FRONT THAT PASSES THROUGH HERE SATURDAY EVENING. THE LOW  
WILL QUICKLY MOVE NORTHEASTWARD SUNDAY. THIS SYSTEM WILL BE  
DIFFERENT THAN TODAY'S BECAUSE THE COLUMN WILL BE COLDER AND  
PRECIPITATION TYPE SHOULD BE ALL SNOW. THE QUESTION IS HOW MUCH  
FOR SUCH A QUICK OVERRUNNING SYSTEM?  
 
ISENTROPIC LIFT WILL BE QUITE STRONG FOR SEVERAL HOURS SUNDAY  
EVENING PROBABLY ALLOWING FOR A PERIOD OF MODERATE TO LOCALLY  
HEAVY SNOW WITH DECENT RATIOS WITH POSSIBLE . HOWEVER, THERE  
ARE STILL PLENTY OF GUIDANCE DIFFERENCES ABOUT WHERE THE BEST  
FORCING WILL SET UP AND HOW MUCH QPF THERE WILL REALLY BE.  
 
THE SYNOPTIC SETUP (PATTERN RECOGNITION) CALLS FOR A MID TO  
HIGH END ADVISORY EVENT TO PERHAPS A LOW END WARNING EVENT IN  
SOME AREAS. BASICALLY A 3 TO 7 INCH STORM. FARTHER INLAND, IN  
THE MOUNTAINS THE WINTER STORM WARNING CRITERIA IS 8" AND THAT  
MAY BE TOO HARD TO YESHIVA ON A WIDESPREAD BASIS. WITH THAT  
SAID, AND WITH COLLAB FROM SURROUNDING OFFICES AND WPC, WILL GO  
WITH A MARGINAL WINTER STORM WATCH FOR SOUTHERN NH AND PORTIONS  
OF CENTRAL NH AS WELL AS THE COASTAL PLAIN OF ME. THIS CAN BE  
ADJUSTED FARTHER INLAND IF NEED BE, OR CONVERSELY, BE DROPPED TO  
ADVISORIES IF IT LOOKS LIKE A WEAKER EVENT IS FORTHCOMING. THIS  
WILL MAINLY BE FOR SUNDAY NIGHT WHEN THE HEAVIEST SNOW IS  
EXPECTED TO OCCUR. THE VAST MAJORITY OF THE PRECIPITATION  
SHOULD BE GONE BY 12Z MONDAY.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/  
 
MONDAY WILL SEE THE COLDER AIR BEGIN TO WORK IN BUT THE COLDEST  
AIR WILL SHIFT IN FOR TUE-WED WITH WIND CHILL ISSUES POSSIBLE.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /12Z SATURDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/  
 
SHORT TERM...CLOUDS WILL THICKEN AND LOWER THRU TODAY...AND  
EVENTUALLY LOW-END MVFR TO IFR CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED AS  
PRECIP MOVES INTO THE AREA. A PERIOD OF LLWS IS ALSO  
POSSIBLE. IFR CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED TO CONTINUE INTO SAT  
EVENING WHEN WINDS SHIFT WESTERLY AND VFR RETURNS SOUTH OF THE  
MTNS.  
 
LONG TERM...IFR OR LOWERS EXPECTED LATE SUNDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHT  
IN SN, BUT SHOULD IMPROVE TO VFR MON MORNING. THEN MAINLY VFR  
THOUGH WED, ALTHOUGH KHIE MAY SEE SOME RESTRICTIONS IN UPSLOPE  
CONDS.  
 
 
   
MARINE  
 
SHORT TERM...SCA CONDITIONS WILL DEVELOP THIS AM...BUT GALE  
FORCE GUSTS OUTSIDE OF THE BAYS LIKELY THRU THIS EVENING. WINDS  
AND SEAS WILL GRADUALLY DIMINISH AFTER MIDNIGHT.  
 
LONG TERM...SCA CONDITIONS LIKELY SUN NIGHT THROUGH TUE WITH  
LIGHT FREEZING SPRAY INCREASING ON MONDAY AND CONTINUING INTO  
MID-WEEK.  
 
 
   
GYX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
ME...WINTER STORM WATCH FROM SUNDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH MONDAY  
MORNING FOR MEZ014-018>028.  
NH...WINTER STORM WATCH FROM SUNDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH MONDAY  
MORNING FOR NHZ005>015.  
MARINE...GALE WARNING FROM 10 AM THIS MORNING TO 10 PM EST THIS EVENING  
FOR ANZ150-152-154.  
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY UNTIL 1 AM EST SUNDAY FOR ANZ151-153.  
 
 
 
 
 
SYNOPSIS...  
NEAR TERM...EKSTER  
SHORT TERM...EKSTER  
LONG TERM...CEMPA  
AVIATION...  
MARINE...  
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