660  
FXUS61 KILN 150103  
AFDILN  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH  
803 PM EST TUE JAN 14 2025  
   
SYNOPSIS
 
 
AN ARCTIC COLD FRONT WILL MOVE SOUTHEAST ACROSS THE REGION LATE  
IN THE DAY, BRINGING GUSTY WINDS AND A QUICK BURST OF LIGHT  
SNOW. HIGH PRESSURE WILL THEN BUILD INTO THE REGION WEDNESDAY.  
A CHANCE FOR SNOW WILL RETURN WEDNESDAY NIGHT INTO THURSDAY AS  
A WARM FRONT MOVES THROUGH THE AREA. A DRY PERIOD THURSDAY NIGHT  
INTO FRIDAY WILL BE FOLLOWED BY A CHANCE FOR RAIN FRIDAY NIGHT  
INTO SATURDAY AHEAD OF THE NEXT FRONTAL SYSTEM. TEMPERATURES  
WILL REMAIN MUCH BELOW NORMAL THROUGH MID WEEK AND THEN WARM  
CLOSER TO NORMAL FOR THE END OF THE WEEK INTO THIS WEEKEND.  
 

 
   
NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 AM WEDNESDAY MORNING/
 
 
5:00 PM UPDATE --->  
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR OUR ENTIRE CWA.  
NUMEROUS PEOPLE REPORTED GREATLY REDUCED VISIBILITIES WHILE  
TRAVELING, ALONG WITH SLICK ROADWAYS DUE TO FALLING AND BLOWING  
SNOW. WHILE MOST OF THE SNOWFALL HAS ENDED FOR OUR EASTERN IN  
COUNTIES, THE GUSTY WINDS OF 25-35 MPH IS RESULTING IN SNOW  
DRIFTS THAT COULD RESULT IN DIFFICULT TRAVEL CONDITIONS. THIS  
ADVISORY IS NOT GOING TO MEET THE STANDARD SNOWFALL CRITERIA IN  
TERMS OF AMOUNTS. RATHER, IT HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR ROAD IMPACTS  
DURING THE EVENING COMMUTE. WINDS SHOULD SUBSIDE ENOUGH BY 7-8PM  
THAT THE DRIFTING SNOW SHOULD BE MORE LIMITED, AND THE FALLING  
SNOW WILL HAVE MOSTLY SUBSIDED BY THEN.  
 
PREVIOUS DISCUSSION--->  
MID AND UPPER LEVEL SHORTWAVE OVER THE  
SOUTHERN GREAT LAKES TO DIG SOUTHEAST THRU THE UPPER OHIO VALLEY  
TODAY LEAVING A NORTHERLY FLOW IN ITS WAKE. IN RESPONSE TO THIS  
UPPER SUPPORT - A WEAK CLIPPER TYPE SURFACE LOW LOCATED OVER SE  
LOWER MICHIGAN TO TRACK QUICKLY SOUTHEAST ACROSS OHIO THIS  
AFTERNOON TO A POSITION OVER THE MID ATLANTIC THIS EVENING. AN  
ARCTIC COLD FRONT ASSOCIATED WITH THIS LOW WILL SWEEP EAST THRU  
THE AREA LATE IN THE DAY INTO THIS EVENING. WINDS WILL SHIFT TO  
THE NORTHWEST AND GUST TO 30-35 MPH BEHIND THIS FRONTAL PASSAGE.  
 
LIGHT SNOW WILL CONTINUE WITH THE PASSAGE OF THE FRONT ENDING  
TOWARD EVENING FROM WEST TO EAST. THE BEST COVERAGE/INTENSITY  
OF SNOW WILL OCCUR ACROSS ILN/S NORTHERN COUNTIES. DUE TO THE  
VERY COLD AIR IN PLACE, SNOW RATIOS AT 20:1 OR EVEN A BIT  
HIGHER, SO EVEN OUR LIGHT LIQUID QPF COULD PRODUCE A VERY LIGHT  
SNOW ACCUMULATION OF LESS THAN AN INCH ACCUMULATION ON THE COLD  
GROUND. IN THE WAKE OF THIS SYSTEM A NORTHERLY FLOW WILL OCCUR  
WITH SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE BEGINNING TO BUILD INTO THE REGION.  
CLOUDS WILL DECREASE -ESPECIALLY ACROSS THE SOUTHWEST WITH SOME  
LINGERING CLOUDS ACROSS THE NORTHEAST DUE TO FLOW OFF THE  
LAKES.  
 
HAVE ADJUSTED LOWS BELOW NBM - USING A BLEND OF 25 PERCENT NBM  
WITH THE NBM. THIS YIELDS LOWS IN THE SINGLE DIGITS ABOVE AND  
BELOW ZERO. LOWEST WIND CHILL VALUES LOOK TO BE ZERO TO 10 BELOW  
- JUST BELOW ADVISORY CRITERIA. WILL CONTINUE TO MENTION THESE  
COLD TEMPERATURES IN THE HWO.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM /6 AM WEDNESDAY MORNING THROUGH 6 PM WEDNESDAY/
 
 
A NORTH-NORTHWEST MID LEVEL FLOW WITH SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE  
CONTINUING TO BUILD ACROSS THE MIDDLE OHIO RIVER VALLEY. THIS  
WILL LEAD TO MOSTLY SUNNY SKIES AND COLD TEMPERATURES. IN THE  
ARCTIC AIRMASS - HIGH TEMPERATURES WILL ONLY TOP OUT IN THE  
TEENS NORTHWEST TO THE LOWER AND MIDDLE 20S SOUTHEAST.  
 

 
   
LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY/
 
 
A WEAK CLIPPER SYSTEM WILL DROP SOUTHEAST ACROSS THE UPPER OHIO  
VALLEY LATE WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND INTO THE DAY ON THURSDAY. THIS WILL  
BRING A QUICK SHOT OF LIGHT SNOW TO MUCH OF THE AREA WITH SOME LIGHT  
ACCUMULATIONS OF LESS THAN INCH POSSIBLE ACROSS ABOUT THE NORTHEAST  
HALF OF THE AREA. WITH MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES EARLY, TEMPERATURES WILL  
DROP OFF QUICKLY THURSDAY NIGHT WITH EARLY LOWS IN THE 5 TO 10  
DEGREE RANGE. HOWEVER, AS CLOUDS MOVE IN AHEAD OF THE SYSTEM AND  
SOME LOW LEVEL WAA DEVELOPS, TEMPERATURES WILL BEGIN TO SLOWLY RISE  
OVERNIGHT. HIGHS ON THURSDAY WILL THEN BE IN THE LOW TO MID 30S.  
 
MID LEVEL RIDGING WILL TRANSLATE EAST ACROSS THE REGION THROUGH THE  
DAY ON FRIDAY. THIS WILL LEAD TO DRY CONDITION AND MODERATING  
TEMPERATURES WITH AFTERNOON HIGHS RANGING FROM THE MID 30S NORTH TO  
THE LOWER 40S SOUTH. A MID AND UPPER LEVEL TROUGH WILL BEGIN TO  
REESTABLISH ITSELF ACROSS THE CENTRAL AND EASTERN CONUS THROUGH THE  
WEEKEND AS AN ASSOCIATED COLD FRONT MOVES EAST ACROSS THE OHIO  
VALLEY THROUGH THE DAY ON SATURDAY. CONTINUED WAA AHEAD OF THE FRONT  
ALONG WITH SOME MOISTURE ADVECTION WILL ALLOW FOR PRECIPITATION TO  
OVERSPREAD OUR AREA FROM THE WEST LATER FRIDAY NIGHT AND INTO THE  
DAY ON SATURDAY. IT CONTINUES TO LOOK LIKE WE WILL REMAIN WARM  
ENOUGH FOR PCPN TO BE MAINLY ALL RAIN THROUGH MUCH OF THIS EVENT. AS  
COLDER AIR MOVES IN BEHIND THE FRONT, SOME BRIEF MIX MAY DEVELOP AS  
THE PRECIPITATION TAPERS OFF FROM THE WEST LATER SATURDAY AFTERNOON  
INTO SATURDAY NIGHT. IN CAA AND WEAK CYCLONIC LOW LEVEL FLOW, WILL  
LINGER SOME LOWER CHANCES FOR SNOW SHOWERS SUNDAY INTO SUNDAY NIGHT.  
HIGHS ON SUNDAY WILL RANGE FROM NEAR 20 DEGREES IN THE NORTHWEST TO  
THE UPPER 20S IN THE SOUTHEAST.  
 
AN ANOMALOUSLY STRONG AND COLD ARCTIC HIGH PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL  
BUILD INTO THE REGION MONDAY AND TUESDAY. THIS WILL RESULT IN MAINLY  
DRY BUT BITTERLY COLD CONDITIONS. HIGHS ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY WILL  
ONLY BE IN THE HIGH SINGLE DIGITS AND TEENS WITH SUBZERO OVERNIGHT  
LOWS POSSIBLE.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /01Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/
 
 
LIGHT SNOW MAY TRAVERSE THE TERMINALS THIS EVENING BEFORE  
TAPERING OFF. BRIEF VSBY REDUCTIONS POSSIBLE WITH THE SNOWFALL.  
MVFR CIGS ARE VERY LIMITED ACROSS THE TERMINALS, BUT  
INTERMITTENT REDUCTIONS COULD BE POSSIBLE, ESPECIALLY ACROSS  
KDAY/KCMH/KLCK. OTHERWISE, VFR CONDITIONS ARE MAINLY EXPECTED  
FOR THE TAF PERIOD. LOW CLOUDS WILL CLEAR OUT OVERNIGHT FOR  
MAJORITY OF THE TERMINALS, BUT NORTHWESTERLY FLOW OFF LAKE  
MICHIGAN WILL LIKELY LEAD TO A PERSISTENT CLOUD DECK FOR  
KCMH/KLCK. SOME OF THESE LOW CLOUDS MAY REDEVELOP WEDNESDAY  
AFTERNOON FOR THE REST OF THE TERMINALS.  
 
GUSTY WINDS WILL SUBSIDE OVER THE NEXT FEW HOURS. FOR THE  
REMAINDER OF THE NIGHT, SUSTAINED WINDS OUT OF THE WNW AROUND  
10 KTS WILL CONTINUE. WINDS REMAIN AROUND 10 KTS THROUGH  
WEDNESDAY, BUT A SHIFT TO THE SOUTHWEST IS EXPECTED BY THE EARLY  
TO MID MORNING HOURS.  
 
OUTLOOK...MVFR CEILINGS LIKELY LATE THURSDAY INTO SATURDAY.  
 

 
   
ILN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
OH...NONE.  
KY...NONE.  
IN...NONE.  
 

 
 

 
 
SYNOPSIS...AR  
NEAR TERM...CLARK  
SHORT TERM...AR  
LONG TERM...JGL  
AVIATION...CLARK  
 
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