053  
FXUS61 KILN 180025  
AFDILN  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH  
725 PM EST FRI JAN 17 2025  
   
SYNOPSIS
 
 
RAIN, POSSIBLY MIXED WITH SNOW AT TIMES, WILL OVERSPREAD THE  
REGION TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY MORNING AHEAD OF AN APPROACHING  
COLD FRONT. PRECIPITATION WILL TAPER OFF AS THE COLD FRONT MOVES  
THROUGH SATURDAY AFTERNOON. A BITTERLY COLD AIRMASS WILL THEN  
SETTLE INTO THE OHIO VALLEY THROUGH THE FIRST PART OF NEXT WEEK.  
 

 
   
NEAR TERM /THROUGH SATURDAY/
 
 
A MID LEVEL SHORT WAVE WILL MOVE OUT OF THE MID MISSISSIPPI VALLEY  
TONIGHT AS A COLD FRONT APPROACHES OUR REGION FROM THE WEST. AHEAD  
OF THIS, A STRENGTHENING LOW LEVEL JET WILL SHIFT EAST INTO THE MID  
OHIO VALLEY THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT HOURS. AS IT DOES, CONTINUED  
SOUTHERLY FLOW/WAA AND MOISTURE ADVECTION WILL LEAD TO RAIN  
DEVELOPING FROM SOUTHWEST TO NORTHEAST ACROSS THE AREA, MAINLY AFTER  
MIDNIGHT. WHILE LOW LEVEL THERMAL PROFILES SUPPORT PRIMARILY ALL  
RAIN, SOME WET SNOW MAY MIX IN AT TIMES, ESPECIALLY ACROSS OUR  
NORTHWEST. WITH MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES EARLY, EXPECT TEMPERATURES TO  
FALL OFF SOME THIS EVENING BUT THEY SHOULD LEVEL OFF IN THE MID 30S  
OVERNIGHT OR EVEN RISE A BIT AS CLOUDS THICKEN UP AND SOUTHERLY  
WINDS PERSIST.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM /SATURDAY NIGHT/
 
 
RAIN WILL CONTINUE INTO WEDNESDAY MORNING BEFORE TAPERING OFF FROM  
THE WEST THROUGH LATE MORNING AND THE AFTERNOON AS THE COLD FRONT  
MOVES TROUGH. IN DEVELOPING CAA BEHIND THE FRONT, THE RAIN MAY MIX  
WITH OR CHANGE OVER TO SNOW BRIEFLY BEFORE ENDING, BUT DO NOT EXPECT  
MUCH, IF ANY, IN THE WAY OF ACCUMULATION. MORNING HIGHS WILL RANGE  
FROM THE MID 30S NORTHWEST TO THE LOWER 40S SOUTHEAST, BUT  
TEMPERATURES WILL THEN BEGIN TO FALL THROUGH THE AFTERNOON AS THE  
CAA DEVELOPS.  
 
A SOUTHERN STREAM SYSTEM WILL RIDE NORTHEAST ALONG THE FRONT  
SATURDAY NIGHT. WHILE THE BULK OF ANY PCPN ASSOCIATED WITH THIS WILL  
REMAIN OFF TO OUR SOUTHEAST, SOME LIGHT SNOW MAY SNEAK BACK INTO OUR  
FAR SOUTHEAST THROUGH THE NIGHT. WILL GENERALLY COVERT HIS WITH SOME  
CHANCE POPS AND MINOR SNOW ACCUMULATIONS ATTM. CAA WILL CONTINUE  
THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT WITH LOWS DROPPING INTO THE 15 TO 20 DEGREE  
RANGE OVERNIGHT.  
 

 
   
LONG TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/
 
 
TWO ITEMS TO SPEAK OF DURING THE EXTENDED FORECAST. FIRST AND REALLY  
QUITE MINIMAL, A FEW SNOW SHOWERS ARE POSSIBLE ON SUNDAY. THESE  
ARE DRIVEN BY 850 CAA IN A HUMID ENVIRONMENT IN COMBINATION  
WITH A DEPARTING SYSTEM WHOSE NORTHEASTERNMOST EDGE INTERSECTS  
WITH FAR SOUTHEASTERN CWA. OUTSIDE OF THESE TWO "PRIMED" AREAS  
FOR LIGHT SNOW, FLURRIES SHOULD BE COMMON THROUGHOUT THE DAY  
GIVEN THE OVERALL CAA AND MOISTURE PROFILE. HAVE OCCASIONAL  
FLURRIES THROUGH THE DAY WHERE NO WX WAS GIVEN OUTSIDE OF  
REPORTABLE POPS. KEPT FLURRIES IN CENTRAL OHIO AND LOWER SCIOTO  
VALLEY INTO THE EVENING BUT NOT TOO FAR PAST SUNSET. NO THREAT  
FOR PRECIPITATION EXISTS OUTSIDE OF A SLIGHT CHANCE NEXT FRIDAY.  
 
THE LARGER AND MOST PREVALENT FOCUS IN THIS PERIOD IS THE STRETCH OF  
EXTENDED COLD AIR THAT WILL HANG OVER THE OHIO VALLEY. AN EXTREME COLD  
WATCH IS BEING HOISTED FOR THE ENTIRE CWA FROM OVERNIGHT SUNDAY TO  
WEDNESDAY MORNING. EXPECT NORTHERN CWA TO REACH -20 OR LOWER AND  
SOUTHERN CWA TO BE SOUTH OF -15 DEGREES. LATEST MODEL RUN PUT THE  
DAYTIME TEMPERATURES A LITTLE WARMER ON TUESDAY TO WHERE THIS -20/-15  
CRITERIA IS BEING EXCEEDED. HOWEVER, THE APPARENT TEMPERATURE WILL NOT  
WARM BY MUCH AND IT SHOULDN'T FEEL MUCH DIFFERENT FOR THAT BRIEF PERIOD  
OF TIME THEY TIP OVER THE CRITERIA.  
 
OTHERWISE, A DRY AND COLD PERIOD IS IN STORE FOR THE REGION. THROUGH AT  
LEAST WEDNESDAY, APPARENT TEMPERATURES WILL MAX OUT IN THE SINGLE  
DIGITS TO LOWER TEENS. THE HEAT WAVE COMES ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AS  
THE APPARENT TEMPERATURES SOAR INTO THE UPPER TEENS TO MID 20S.  
 
DELVING INTO HIGH TEMPERATURES WITHOUT WIND CHILL INVOLVED, SUNDAYS  
READINGS IN THE LOW TO MID 20S WILL DROP TO THE SINGLE DIGITS/LOW TEENS  
ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY. TEENS TO AROUND 20 ON WEDNESDAY WILL RISE TO  
BETWEEN 27 AND 33, COOLEST IN THE NORTH.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /00Z SATURDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/
 
 
PREVAILING VFR CONDITIONS FOR THE FIRST FEW HOURS OF THE PERIOD  
AS MID AND UPPER LEVEL CLOUDS INCREASE FROM THE SOUTHWEST. THE  
ONSET OF WIND SHEAR IS EXPECTED WITHIN THIS TIME FRAME.  
 
THROUGHOUT THE OVERNIGHT AND INTO 12Z, RESTRICTIONS WORSEN AS  
RAIN BEGINS TO FALL AND LOWER CLOUDS DEVELOP. NO MAJOR CHANGES  
WITH TIMING FROM THE PREVIOUS FORECAST, BUT LIFR CIGS WERE ADDED  
FOR DAY AND ILN. VIS RESTRICTIONS ALSO OCCUR WITH THE RAIN/BR.  
 
A COLD FRONT MOVES THROUGH DURING THE AFTERNOON BETWEEN 18Z-20Z,  
CAUSING A WIND SHIFT FROM SOUTHWEST TO NORTHWEST. EVENTUALLY,  
WINDS WILL SHIFT MORE NORTHERLY TOWARD THE CONCLUSION OF THE  
TAF. SOME WET SNOW FLAKES MAY MIX IN WITH THE RAIN AT TIMES,  
PRIMARILY AT THE NORTHERN TAF SITES. AS WE MOISTEN UP, CIGS AND  
VSBYS WILL DROP INTO MVFR AND THEN IFR LATER TONIGHT INTO  
SATURDAY MORNING. VSBYS WILL IMPROVE TO VFR AFTER THE FRONT  
MOVES THROUGH LATE SATURDAY MORNING INTO THE AFTERNOON BUT IFR  
TO MVFR CIGS WILL LINGER THROUGH THE REST OF THE TAF PERIOD.  
 
OUTLOOK...MVFR CIGS AND VSBYS POSSIBLE INTO SUNDAY.  
 

 
   
ILN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
OH...EXTREME COLD WATCH FROM LATE SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY  
MORNING FOR OHZ026-034-035-042>046-051>056-060>065-  
070>074-077>082-088.  
KY...EXTREME COLD WATCH FROM LATE SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY  
MORNING FOR KYZ089>100.  
IN...EXTREME COLD WATCH FROM LATE SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY  
MORNING FOR INZ050-058-059-066-073>075-080.  
 

 
 

 
 
SYNOPSIS...JGL  
NEAR TERM...JGL  
SHORT TERM...JGL  
LONG TERM...FRANKS  
AVIATION...MCGINNIS  
 
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