633  
FXUS64 KHGX 190525  
AFDHGX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX  
1125 PM CST SAT JAN 18 2025  
   
..NEW AVIATION
 
 
   
SYNOPSIS
 
 
***COLD WEATHER ADVISORY TONIGHT - SUNDAY MORNING***  
 
TEMPERATURES WILL FALL INTO THE MID-20S TO MID-30S TONIGHT.  
COUPLED WITH GUSTY NORTH WINDS, WIND CHILL VALUES ARE EXPECTED TO BE  
IN THE 15 TO 25 DEGREE RANGE BY SUNDAY MORNING. BUNDLE UP IF  
SPENDING TIME OUTDOORS. BRING THE PETS INSIDE. COVER OR BRING INSIDE  
SENSITIVE PLANTS.  
 
***WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT MONDAY NIGHT - TUESDAY***  
 
KEY POINTS:  
 
1) FROZEN PRECIPITATION IS LIKELY OVER MUCH OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS.  
 
2) TRENDS FAVOR SNOW NORTH OF I-10 WITH A WINTRY MIX FARTHER SOUTH.  
 
3) 1-3" OF ACCUMULATION OF SNOW/SLEET POSSIBLE WITH THE POTENTIAL  
FOR LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS. UP TO 0.10" OF ICE ACCUMULATION POSSIBLE.  
 
THERE IS AN INCREASING THREAT FOR WINTER WEATHER MONDAY NIGHT TO  
TUESDAY AFTERNOON TIME FRAME. THE SETUP FOR THIS STORM IS QUITE  
COMPLEX AND THE SYSTEM REMAINS TOO FAR INTO THE FUTURE TO BE WITHIN  
RANGE OF THE HIGHER RESOLUTION MODELS. THEREFORE, UNCERTAINTY  
REMAINS RELATIVELY HIGH REGARDING ACCUMULATION OF SNOW AND ICE. THE  
POTENTIAL IS THERE FOR AREAS OF HEAVY PRECIPITATION WITH ANY SNOW  
BANDS THAT DEVELOP.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM
 
 
(THIS EVENING THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT)  
ISSUED AT 315 PM CST SAT JAN 18 2025  
 
THIS MORNING'S FROPA LEFT BEHIND A FAIRLY DECENT DAY ACROSS SE TEXAS  
AS HIGHS CREEP INTO THE UPPER 50S TO LOW 60S WITH LIGHT TO MODERATE  
NORTHERLY WINDS. WINDS WILL BECOME GUSTY AT TIMES THIS AFTERNOON  
THROUGH THE DAY SUNDAY.  
 
COLD AIR ADVECTION AND CLEARING SKIES WILL BRING TEMPERATURES DOWN  
INTO THE 20S TO LOW 30S NORTH OF I-10 AND INTO THE LOW TO MID 30S  
SOUTH OF I-10.  
 
BREEZY NORTHERLY WINDS AND CONTINUED CAA WILL LEAVE TEMPS IN THE 40S  
AREA WIDE FOR SUNDAY. SOME LOCATIONS IN THE NORTHERN PINEY WOODS  
WILL STRUGGLE TO REACH 40 DEGREES.  
 
SUNDAY NIGHT WILL FEATURE AN EVEN COLDER NIGHT WITH LOWS DROPPING  
INTO THE 20S AREA WIDE. NORTHERN PINEY WOODS WILL FLIRT WITH LOWS  
NEAR 20 DEGREES.  
 
WHILE THE SHORT-TERM REMAINS QUIET COMPARED TO THE WINTER STORM  
EXPECTED IN THE LONG-TERM, DO NOT DISCOUNT THE COLD TEMPERATURES  
EXPECTED TONIGHT AND SUNDAY NIGHT. WIND CHILL VALUES WILL MAKE  
TEMPERATURES FEEL LIKE THEY ARE IN THE TEENS TO LOW 20S AREA WIDE. A  
COLD WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR TONIGHT INTO SUNDAY MORNING.  
WITH A WINTER STORM ON THE HORIZON AND VERY COLD TEMPERATURES  
EXPECTED BEGINNING TONIGHT, NOW IS THE TIME TO PREPARE YOUR PETS,  
PIPES, PLANTS, AND LOVED ONES.  
 
ADAMS  
 

 
   
LONG TERM
 
 
(MONDAY THROUGH NEXT FRIDAY)  
ISSUED AT 315 PM CST SAT JAN 18 2025  
 
THE PRIMARY FORECAST CONCERN CONTINUES TO SURROUND THE  
DEVELOPMENT OF A COMPLEX WINTER STORM THAT IS POISED TO BRING VERY  
HAZARDOUS TRAVEL CONDITIONS TO SE TX FROM MONDAY EVENING THROUGH  
THE EARLY PART OF WEDNESDAY. WHILE THE FORECAST REMAINS A  
CHALLENGING ONE WITH UNCERTAINTIES IN THE EXACT TIMING AND AMOUNTS  
OF PRECIPITATION, CONFIDENCE IS INCREASING IN OUR EXPECTATION FOR  
ALL OF SE TX TO EXPERIENCE SOME FORM OF ACCUMULATING WINTER  
PRECIPITATION LATE MONDAY INTO TUESDAY. AS SUCH, WE HAVE OPTED TO  
ISSUE A WINTER STORM WATCH FOR ALL OF THE AREA BEGINNING AT 6 PM  
ON MONDAY AND LASTING UNTIL 6 PM ON TUESDAY.  
 
THE SYNOPTIC PATTERN DRIVING THIS SYSTEM REMAINS ON TRACK COMPARED  
TO THE PREVIOUS SEVERAL FORECAST ISSUANCES. AN ARCTIC AIRMASS  
BEHIND THE PASSAGE OF SATURDAY'S COLD FRONT WILL REMAIN SOLIDLY IN  
PLACE HEADING INTO THE EARLY PART OF NEXT WEEK, WITH LOW  
TEMPERATURES BELOW FREEZING IN PLACE ACROSS THE REGION ON MONDAY  
MORNING. ON MONDAY, A VIGOROUS UPPER TROUGH WILL DIG INTO THE  
SOUTHERN PLAINS, INITIATING THE DEVELOPMENT OF A LOW PRESSURE  
SYSTEM IN THE WESTERN GULF OF MEXICO. AS THIS SYSTEM PUSHES  
EASTWARD TOWARDS THE SE TX COAST, LOW-LEVEL MOISTURE WILL  
CONCURRENTLY INCREASE THROUGH THE DAY ON MONDAY. ASSOCIATED WINTER  
PRECIPITATION WILL BEGIN AS EARLY AS MONDAY EVENING, PERHAPS  
BEGINNING AS MORE RAIN-DOMINANT WITH HIGHS IN THE UPPER 30S TO  
LOWER 40S DURING THE AFTERNOON. A TRANSITION TO SNOW/MIXED  
PRECIPITATION WILL LIKELY ARRIVE OVERNIGHT.  
 
THE OVERNIGHT PERIOD OF MONDAY THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING WILL  
ENCOMPASS THE PEAK OF THE WINTER STORM. MODEL GUIDANCE, WHILE  
STILL RETAINING SOME UNCERTAINTY IN THIS AFTERNOON'S RUNS,  
CONTINUES TO GENERALLY FAVOR SNOW ALONG AND NORTH OF THE I-10  
CORRIDOR AND A MIX OF SNOW, SLEET, AND FREEZING RAIN FOR LOCATIONS  
SOUTH OF I-10 AND ALONG THE IMMEDIATE COAST. WHILE WE REMAIN  
OUTSIDE OF THE RANGE OF MOST MESOSCALE MODELS, WE CONTINUE TO  
ANTICIPATE THE POTENTIAL FOR SOME LOCALIZED MESOSCALE BANDS OF  
HEAVIER PRECIPITATION, WHICH COULD BRING SOME HIGHER SNOW/WINTRY  
MIX TOTALS TO A FEW AREAS. THE CURRENT BEST SNOW TOTAL FORECAST  
GENERALLY FALLS IN THE 1-3" RANGE FOR A MAJORITY OF SE TX, WITH  
MOST OF THAT FALLING DURING THE EARLY PART OF TUESDAY. THE  
PROSPECT OF SOME HEAVIER LOCALIZED BANDS WOULD MEAN A "REASONABLE  
WORST CASE SCENARIO" OF 4-6" FOR A FEW LOCATIONS, WITH THE MOST  
FAVORABLE LOCATION TO THE NE OF METRO HOUSTON. STILL, IT'S TOO  
EARLY TO PIN DOWN AN EXACT LOCATION FOR ANY LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS  
AND THIS WILL NEED TO BE MONITORED CLOSELY. ICE POTENTIAL REMAINS  
HIGHER TO THE SOUTH OF I-10, PARTICULARLY THE SW OF METRO HOUSTON.  
CHANCES REMAIN ELEVATED FOR AT LEAST SOME ACCUMULATING ICE (0.01"  
OR MORE) FOR MOST LOCATIONS SOUTH OF THE I-10 CORRIDOR. A  
REASONABLE WORST CASE ICE SCENARIO COULD SEE TOTALS AS HIGH AS  
0.1". THIS WILL ALL BE ACCOMPANIED BY SOME GUSTY WINDS, WITH  
SUSTAINED WINDS OF AROUND 20 MPH AND GUSTS OF 25 MPH OR MORE.  
 
WITH ALL THIS IN MIND, WE ANTICIPATE VERY HAZARDOUS TRAVEL  
CONDITIONS FROM MONDAY NIGHT TO EARLY WEDNESDAY. PERIODS OF  
MODERATE TO HEAVY MIXED PRECIPITATION, WITH A MIX OF SNOW, SLEET,  
FREEZING RAIN, AND COLD RAIN WILL IMPACT THE AREA THROUGH TUESDAY  
AFTERNOON. ROADS WILL BECOME SLICK, AND COULD RETAIN ANY ICING  
THROUGH THE EARLY PART OF WEDNESDAY AS TEMPERATURES REMAIN BELOW  
FREEZING. TRAVEL WILL BE PARTICULARLY HAZARDOUS ON ELEVATED  
ROADWAYS AND BRIDGES WHICH ARE MORE PRONE TO FREEZING. IN  
GENERAL, TRAVEL SHOULD BE AVOIDED IF POSSIBLE AND THOSE NEEDING TO  
TRAVEL SHOULD EXERCISE SIGNIFICANT CAUTION IF HEADING OUT ON THE  
ROADS.  
 
IN ADDITION TO THE PRECIPITATION THREAT, WE EXPECT AN EXTENDED  
PERIOD OF BELOW FREEZING TEMPERATURES THROUGH AT LEAST EARLY  
THURSDAY. LOWS ON MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY NIGHT WILL GENERALLY  
SIT IN THE 20S FOR MOST OF SE TX, WITH THE NORTHERN ZONES  
APPROACHING A HARD FREEZE. AREAS NEAR THE COAST COULD SIT AT OR  
PERHAPS JUST SLIGHTLY ABOVE FREEZING. A STRONGER SURGE OF COLD AIR  
ARRIVES TUESDAY NIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY, WITH MINIMUM TEMPERATURES IN  
THE TEENS INLAND AND THE LOW/MID 20S ALONG THE IMMEDIATE COAST.  
THIS MAY BE COMPOUNDED BY THE PRESENCE OF SNOW ON THE GROUND,  
PARTICULARLY ACROSS THE NORTHERN ZONES. AS MENTIONED ABOVE, WE  
COULD SEE ICE REMAINING IN PLACE ON AREA ROADWAYS, IN ADDITION TO  
ANY REMAINING LIQUID ON OUTDOOR SURFACES EXPERIENCING AN  
OVERNIGHT RE- FREEZE. AS SUCH, WE WON'T BE OUT OF THE WOODS  
TRAVEL-WISE ON WEDNESDAY MORNING WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR ICY  
ROADWAYS LINGERING INTO THE EARLY AFTERNOON. SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT IN  
TEMPERATURES ARRIVES BY THEN, WITH HIGHS IN THE UPPER 40S TO  
LOWER 40S ACROSS THE AREA.  
 
SLOWLY IMPROVING CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED INTO NEXT WEEKEND WITH  
HIGHS IN THE LOW 50S BY FRIDAY AND PERHAPS AS HIGH AS THE MID 60S  
BY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. FOR THE TIME BEING, IT'S TIME TO MAKE ANY  
FINAL WINTER WEATHER PREPARATIONS AND ENSURE YOUR SAFETY DURING  
THE WINTER STORM. IT'S GENERALLY GOOD ADVICE TO THINK ABOUT THE  
"4 PS" - PEOPLE, PLANTS, PIPES, AND PETS. CONSIDER THE ACTIONS  
YOU MAY NEED TO TAKE NOW TO ENSURE SAFETY IN THE COMING DAYS.  
 
CADY  
 

 
   
AVIATION
 
 
(06Z TAF ISSUANCE)  
ISSUED AT 1120 PM CST SAT JAN 18 2025  
 
VFR CONDITIONS WILL PREVAIL THROUGH THE PERIOD WITH STRONG  
NORTHERLY WINDS TONIGHT AND PERSISTING THROUGH SUNDAY AFTERNOON.  
SUSTAINED WINDS WILL BE BETWEEN 10-15KT WITH GUSTS TO 20-25KT  
INLAND, AND UP TO 30 KTS AT THE COAST. THE WIND GUSTS BEGIN TO  
SUBSIDE BY SUNSET ON SUNDAY AS WINDS BEGIN TO TURN MORE  
NORTHEASTERLY.  
 
FOWLER  
 

 
   
MARINE
 
 
ISSUED AT 315 PM CST SAT JAN 18 2025  
 
MODERATE TO STRONG WINDS WILL CONTINUE THIS AFTERNOON, BECOMING  
STRONG OVERNIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT. SMALL CRAFT ADVISORIES ARE  
NOW IN PLACE THROUGH AT LEAST SUNDAY NIGHT DUE TO THOSE EXPECTED  
WINDS. WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO BECOME MORE NORTHEASTERLY AND  
STRENGTHEN FURTHER MONDAY AND TUESDAY, REACHING GALE CONDITIONS OVER  
THE GULF AND POSSIBLY REACHING GALE CONDITIONS NEAR THE COAST AND IN  
THE BAYS. IN ADDITION, THERE IS INCREASING POTENTIAL FOR FROZEN  
PRECIPITATION NEAR THE COAST MONDAY NIGHT INTO TUESDAY.  
 
ADAMS  
 

 
   
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS
 
 
COLLEGE STATION (CLL) 28 41 24 41 / 0 0 0 0  
HOUSTON (IAH) 32 44 27 39 / 0 0 0 0  
GALVESTON (GLS) 37 44 34 43 / 0 0 0 0  
 

 
   
HGX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
TX...COLD WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL NOON CST SUNDAY FOR TXZ163-164-  
176>179-195>200-210>212-300.  
 
WINTER STORM WATCH FROM MONDAY EVENING THROUGH TUESDAY AFTERNOON  
FOR TXZ163-164-176>179-195>200-210>214-226-227-235>238-300-  
313-335>338-436>439.  
 
COLD WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 3 AM TO NOON CST SUNDAY FOR TXZ213-  
214-226-227-235>238-313-335>338-436>439.  
 
WIND ADVISORY UNTIL 6 PM CST SUNDAY FOR TXZ436>439.  
 
GM...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY UNTIL 6 PM CST SUNDAY FOR GMZ330-335.  
 
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY UNTIL 6 AM CST MONDAY FOR GMZ350-355-370-  
375.  
 

 
 

 
 
SHORT TERM...ADAMS  
LONG TERM....CADY  
AVIATION...FOWLER  
MARINE...ADAMS  
 
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