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FXUS61 KGYX 191108  
AFDGYX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAY ME  
608 AM EST SUN JAN 19 2025  
   
SYNOPSIS  
 
A COLD FRONT MOVES ACROSS THE REGION EARLY THIS MORNING GETTING  
RID OF THE FOG. ANOTHER WAVE FORMS ALONG THE FRONT AND WILL  
TRACK NORTHEASTWARD TOWARDS THE GULF OF MAINE TODAY AND TONIGHT.  
SNOW WILL SPREAD INTO THE AREA TO THE NORTHWEST OF THE TRACK  
LATER THIS AFTERNOON AND BECOME HEAVY AT TIMES TONIGHT. THEN  
ARCTIC AIR POURS INTO THE COUNTRY AND LINGERS THROUGH MIDWEEK.  
 
 
   
NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 PM THIS EVENING/  
 
6 AM UPDATE...HAVE ALLOWED THE DENSE FOG ADVISORY ACROSS  
SOUTHERN NH TO EXPIRE. HOWEVER, HAVE ISSUED ANOTHER ONE UNTIL 8  
AM FOR PORTIONS OF CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN ME AS THE FOG HAS GOTTEN  
THICKER OVER THE LAST HOUR. IT SHOULD LIFT FAIRLY SOON WITH COLD  
FROPA BUT UNTIL THEN LOW VSBYS AND ICY ROADS WILL CONTINUE.  
 
PREVIOUSLY...  
 
COLD FRONT PUSHES OFFSHORE VERY EARLY ON THIS MORNING WITH  
LOCALLY DENSE FOG, ESPECIALLY IN THE MERRIMACK VALLEY,  
HOPEFULLY MIXING OUT BEFORE DAWN.  
 
THE MORNING HOURS WILL BE FAIR WITH NO PRECIPITATION ALONG WITH  
TEMPERATURES THAT WILL REMAIN IN THE 30S TO NEAR 40 ON THE  
COASTAL PLAIN WITH 20S IN THE MOUNTAINS. CLOUDS SHOULD SCOUR OUT  
FOR A FEW HOURS AS WELL, ALLOWING FOR A DECENT AMOUNT OF SUN  
FOR AWHILE. NOT A BAD MORNING.  
 
LOW PRESSURE AT THE SFC DEVELOPING OVER GEORGIA AS OF 07Z THIS  
MORNING WILL MOVE QUICKLY NORTHEASTWARD TO OFF THE NJ COAST BY  
00Z THIS EVENING. FORCING FOR ASCENT WILL QUICKLY INCREASE LATE  
THIS AFTERNOON ACROSS SOUTHERNMOST NH AND WILL ALLOW FOR SNOW TO  
BREAK OUT BEFORE SUNSET OR NEAR SUNSET.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /6 PM THIS EVENING THROUGH 6 AM MONDAY/  
 
THE SNOW WILL QUICKLY SPREAD NORTHEASTWARD THIS EVENING AND  
OVERNIGHT AND THEN QUICKLY END BY SUNRISE MONDAY. A VERY QUICK  
MOVER.  
 
HAVE CONVERTED MOST OF THE WINTER STORM WATCH TO WINTER STORM  
WARNINGS ALBEIT MARGINAL. THIS LOOKS LIKE ONE OF THOSE FAST  
MOVERS THAT YIELD NO MORE THAN THE 4-8 INCH RANGE WHICH COULD  
END UP BEING AN ADVISORY FOR A PORTION OF THE WARNING AREA.  
HOWEVER, RATIOS ARE EXPECTED TO BE QUITE LARGE SO THERE WILL BE  
A "FLUFF FACTOR" THAT SHOULD GIVE MOST OF THE WARNING AREA  
AROUND A 6 INCH SNOWFALL. IN ADDITION, THERE ARE SIGNS THAT  
STRONG DENDRITIC GROWTH WILL OCCUR FOR AT LEAST A FEW HOURS THIS  
EVENING. THE HREF IS PICKING UP ON THIS POSSIBILITY, SHOWING  
AROUND A 60% CHANCE FOR GREATER THAN 1 INCH PER HOUR SNOWFALL  
RATES TONIGHT, ESPECIALLY ACROSS SOUTHERN NH AND THE ME COAST,  
WHERE OUR HIGHEST CONFIDENCE IS IN OUR SNOWFALL FORECAST.  
 
I ADDITION, STRONG COLD AIR ADVECTION OVERNIGHT WILL AID IN  
GUSTY N/NW WINDS, POSSIBLY GUSTING TO 25 TO 35 MPH ESPECIALLY ON  
THE ME COASTAL PLAIN NORTHWARD TO PORTIONS OF CENTRAL ME. GIVEN  
THE EXPECTED FLUFFY NATURE OF THE SNOW, HAVE ADDED BLOWING SNOW  
TO THE FORECAST IN THESE AREAS.  
 
THE SYSTEM QUICKLY MOVES OUT LATE TONIGHT/EARLY MONDAY MORNING  
WITH COLD AIR CONTINUING TO MOVE ON IN.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/  
 
500MB SHORTWAVE AND ASSOCIATED SURFACE LOW WILL ALREADY BE IN THE  
PROCESS OF LIFTING NORTHWARD INTO THE CANADIAN MARITIMES MONDAY  
MORNING WITH BREEZY NORTHWEST WINDS KICKING IN AND BRINGING IN DRIER  
AND COLDER AIR. SO ANY LINGERING LIGHT SNOW ACROSS EASTERN AREAS  
SHOULD QUICKLY COME TO AN END WITH CONTINUED DECREASING CLOUDINESS  
GOING INTO THE AFTERNOON ALONG WITH BLUSTERY CONDITIONS. WINDS  
GUSTING TO 25 TO 30 MPH THROUGH THE DAY WILL LIKELY START WIND  
CHILLS BELOW ZERO IN THE MORNING (WELL BELOW ZERO IN THE MOUNTAINS),  
AND THESE WON'T RECOVER MUCH THROUGH THE DAY AS TEMPERATURES LIKELY  
REMAIN IN THE TEENS AND EVEN SINGLE DIGITS IN THE MOUNTAINS WITH  
STRONG COLD AIR ADVECTION.  
 
WINDS ARE FORECAST TO GRADUALLY EASE MONDAY EVENING AND MONDAY AS  
THE GRADIENT RELAXES, BUT THERE WILL STILL BE ENOUGH OF A BREEZE TO  
PRODUCE VERY COLD WIND CHILLS AS TEMPERATURES CONTINUE TO FALL WITH  
THE ARCTIC AIR MASS. FORECAST WIND CHILLS SOUTH OF THE MOUNTAINS ARE  
-5 TO -10F AND -15 TO -25F IN THE MOUNTAINS, WHERE COLD WEATHER  
HEADLINES MAY BE REQUIRED.  
 
THE ARCTIC AIR STAYS PUT THROUGH THURSDAY BEFORE TEMPERATURES  
MODERATE TO FINISH UP THE WEEK AND TO START THE WEEKEND. IN GENERAL,  
WIND CHILLS LIKELY WILL BE BELOW ZERO IN THE EVENINGS THROUGH THE  
MORNING HOURS SOUTH OF THE MOUNTAINS AND THEN LIMITED TO THE SINGLE  
DIGITS DURING THE AFTERNOON AS HIGHS ARE ONLY FORECAST TO REACH THE  
TEENS WITH SOMEWHAT BREEZY CONDITIONS. WIND CHILLS IN THE MOUNTAINS  
ARE FORECAST TO REMAIN WELL BELOW ZERO FROM THE EVENINGS THROUGH  
MORNING AND MAY NOT MAKE IT ABOVE ZERO DURING THE AFTERNOON AS TEMPS  
ONLY FORECAST TO REACH THE SINGLE DIGITS.  
 
THERE MAY BE SOME UPSLOPE MOUNTAINS SNOW SHOWERS FROM TIME TO TIME  
TUES-WED, BUT IN GENERAL CONDITIONS LOOK MOSTLY DRY DURING THIS  
PERIOD. GOOD MIXING WILL PROMOTE STEEP LOW-LEVEL LAPSE RATES, AND  
FROUDE NUMBERS DO LOOK TO INCREASE DURING THE AFTERNOONS. THIS  
SUGGESTS IT COULD BE CLOUDIER THAN CURRENTLY FORECAST SOUTH OF THE  
MOUNTAINS ALONG WITH A FEW SNOW SHOWERS IF WE HAVE ENOUGH LOW-LEVEL  
MOISTURE. WORTH MENTIONING: MODELS ARE SHOWING A DEEPENING LOW OVER  
THE WESTERN ATLANTIC AS A SHORTWAVE APPROACHES TUESDAY NIGHT INTO  
WEDNESDAY. NBM SLIGHT CHANCE POPS SUGGEST SOUTHERN/COASTAL AREAS  
COULD SEE VERY LIGHT SNOW OUT OF THIS, BUT THERE IS MUCH MORE  
SUPPORT IN THE ENSEMBLES TO KEEP THIS LOW WELL TO THE SOUTH AND  
EAST.  
 
THURSDAY STARTS COLD, BUT DAYTIME HIGHS WILL RECOVER A BIT AS HIGH  
PRESSURE SHIFTS EAST BRINGING A RETURN TO SOUTHERLY FLOW. TEMPS  
CONTINUE TO MODERATE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AND THERE ARE HINTS OF  
ANOTHER COASTAL LOW MOVING LATE WEEK AS A NORTHERN STREAM SHORTWAVE  
ATTEMPTS TO PHASE WITH SOUTHERN STREAM ENERGY. THIS WILL NEED TO BE  
MONITORED AS IT COULD BRING SNOW TO PORTIONS OF THE AREA, BUT  
ENSEMBLES CURRENTLY FAVOR A MORE OFFSHORE TRACK AND KEEP THE BULK OF  
THE QPF TO THE SOUTH AND EAST.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /11Z SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/  
 
SHORT TERM...VFR RETURNS THIS MORNING AFTER LOW CLOUDS AND  
LOCALLY DENSE FOG, ESPECIALLY IN THE MERRIMACK VALLEY LIFT.  
HOWEVER, EXPECTING MVFR CONDS TO RETURN LATE THIS AFTERNOON  
WITH IFR OR LOWER IN SN AT ALL TERMINALS TONIGHT. NW WIND GUSTS  
UP TO 30 KT POSSIBLE TONIGHT, ESPECIALLY ON THE COASTAL PLAIN  
NORTHWARD TO KAUG.  
 
LONG TERM...CLOUDS CONTINUE TO CLEAR OUT FROM WEST TO EAST MONDAY  
MORNING WITH MAINLY VFR PREVAILING THROUGH THURSDAY. A COUPLE OF  
EXCEPTIONS WILL BE THE POSSIBILITY OF MVFR CEILINGS AND SNOW SHOWERS  
AT HIE FROM TIME TO TIME  
 
 
   
MARINE  
 
SHORT TERM...SEAS SUBSIDE TODAY, BUT LOW PRESSURE QUICKLY MOVING  
INTO THE GULF OF MAINE TONIGHT WILL ALLOW FOR LOW-END NWLY  
GALES WITH SOME FREEZING SPRAY POSSIBLE.  
 
LONG TERM...SCA CONDITIONS WILL LIKELY CONTINUE MONDAY INTO MONDAY  
NIGHT (MAYBE TUESDAY AS WELL) AS LOW PRESSURE LIFTS INTO THE  
CANADIAN MARITIMES, AND THERE MAY BE A BRIEF PERIOD OF GALES ON  
MONDAY. A DISTANT LOW PRESSURE PASSING TO THE SOUTH AND EAST OF THE  
WATERS MAY THEN BRING ANOTHER PERIOD OF SCA CONDITIONS AS WINDS TURN  
TO THE NORTH/NORTHWEST, BUT THAT DEPENDS ON ITS TRACK. HIGH PRESSURE  
BUILDS TOWARD THE NORTHEAST THURSDAY. BY LATE WEEK OR THE START OF  
NEXT WEEKEND, THERE IS SOME SIGNAL FOR A COASTAL LOW PRESSURE...BUT  
CONFIDENCE IN ANY PARTICULAR TRACK IS LOW AS TO WEATHER IT CROSSES  
THE WATERS OR REMAINS TO THE SOUTH AND EAST.  
 
 
   
GYX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
ME...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO 7 AM EST  
MONDAY FOR MEZ007>009-012>014-033.  
DENSE FOG ADVISORY UNTIL 8 AM EST THIS MORNING FOR MEZ012-013-  
019>021-024>026-033.  
WINTER STORM WARNING FROM 4 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 7 AM EST  
MONDAY FOR MEZ018>028.  
NH...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO 7 AM EST  
MONDAY FOR NHZ001>005.  
WINTER STORM WARNING FROM 4 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 7 AM EST  
MONDAY FOR NHZ006>015.  
MARINE...GALE WARNING FROM 9 PM THIS EVENING TO 7 AM EST MONDAY FOR  
ANZ150>152-154.  
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FROM 5 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO NOON EST  
MONDAY FOR ANZ153.  
 
 
 
 
 
SYNOPSIS...  
NEAR TERM...EKSTER  
SHORT TERM...EKSTER  
LONG TERM...COMBS  
AVIATION...  
MARINE...  
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