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FXUS61 KILN 190537  
AFDILN  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH  
1237 AM EST SUN JAN 19 2025  
   
SYNOPSIS  
 
SNOW WILL DEVELOP LATE TONIGHT ALONG AND SOUTH OF THE OHIO  
RIVER AS LOW PRESSURE ORGANIZES ACROSS THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIANS.  
SNOW AND SOME HEAVIER SNOW SHOWERS ARE EXPECTED ON SUNDAY AHEAD  
OF AN ARCTIC FRONT THAT WILL REACH THE AREA BY THE AFTERNOON  
AND EVENING HOURS. BITTERLY COLD CONDITIONS WILL THEN BE IN  
PLACE SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING.  
 
 
   
NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 AM THIS MORNING/  
 
UPDATES THIS EVENING INCLUDE ADJUSTING HOURLY TEMPERATURES AND  
THE FORECAST LOW TONIGHT AS CAA HAS BEEN A LITTLE SLOWER  
FILTERING SOUTH BEHIND A COLD FRONT. WE ARE STILL EXPECTING SNOW  
TO DEVELOP ALONG AND SOUTH OF THE OHIO RIVER LATE TONIGHT AS  
LOW TO MID LEVEL FRONTOGENESIS DEVELOPS IN RESPONSE TO AN  
EMBEDDED MID LEVEL DISTURBANCES IN THE SOUTHWEST FLOW ALOFT. WE  
COULD SEE AROUND A HALF INCH OF SNOW WHERE THE CURRENT WINTER  
WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT BY SUNRISE SUNDAY. HAVE ADJUSTED  
OVERALL QPF INTO SUNDAY, WHICH WILL GIVE SNOW TOTAL AMOUNTS OF 2  
TO 3 INCHES BY EARLY SUNDAY AFTERNOON IN THE ADVISORY AREA.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /6 AM THIS MORNING THROUGH 6 PM MONDAY/  
 
THE WEATHER SETUP FOR SUNDAY REMAINS A BIT COMPLICATED AND  
POTENTIALLY IMPACTFUL. AS MENTIONED IN THE NEAR TERM, A  
DISTURBANCE WILL PASS BY TO THE SOUTHEAST DURING THE MORNING  
HOURS WHICH SHOULD RESULT IN SOME LIGHT SNOWFALL IN PARTS OF  
NORTHERN KENTUCKY AND SOUTHERN OHIO EAST OF CINCINNATI. FORECAST  
SNOWFALL AMOUNTS ARE FAIRLY LOW SINCE THE BEST FORCING AND  
MOISTURE REMAINS SHUNTED TO THE SOUTHEAST. HOWEVER, SLICK SPOTS  
AND SOME TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES ARE LIKELY WHERE SNOW FALLS IN THE  
MORNING SINCE TEMPERATURES WILL BE COLD ENOUGH TO SUPPORT  
ACCUMULATIONS.  
 
ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, AN ARCTIC FRONT WILL DIVE INTO  
THE OHIO VALLEY FROM THE NORTHWEST. SNOW SHOWERS, AND POSSIBLY  
SOME SNOW SQUALLS, ARE FORECAST TO OCCUR JUST AHEAD OF THE  
ARCTIC BOUNDARY. THESE SNOW SHOWERS/SQUALLS HAVE THE POTENTIAL  
FOR TRAVEL IMPACTS SINCE THEY COULD BE HEAVY AND SURFACE  
TEMPERATURES WILL BE WELL BELOW FREEZING AND DROPPING. IF  
TRAVELING DURING THE AFTERNOON/EVENING, PLEASE MONITOR THE  
FORECAST FOR UPDATES SINCE THERE COULD BE RAPIDLY CHANGING ROAD  
CONDITIONS. THERE IS FAIRLY GOOD MODEL GUIDANCE INDICATING  
MODERATE ASCENT THROUGH A SATURATED DGZ AHEAD OF THE FRONT WHICH  
SUGGESTS SQUALL POTENTIAL DOES INDEED EXIST.  
 
FOR SUNDAY NIGHT, SNOW SHOWERS COME TO AN END BEHIND THE FRONT  
AS ARCTIC AIR RUSHES IN. FORECAST LOWS DROP TO NEAR OR BELOW  
ZERO FOR ALL LOCATIONS WITH WIND CHILLS REACHING -5 TO -20 BY  
MONDAY MORNING. PRECAUTIONS FOR VERY COLD AIR SHOULD TO BE TAKEN  
FOR ANYONE VENTURING OUTSIDE LATE SUNDAY NIGHT/MONDAY MORNING.  
AN EXTREME COLD WATCH REMAINS IN PLACE SINCE FORECAST  
TEMPERATURES ARE TOO CLOSE TO WARNING VS ADVISORY CRITERIA FOR A  
DECISION TO BE MADE THIS EARLY. MORE DATA FOR THE  
WARNING/ADVISORY DECISION IS NEEDED IN THE UPCOMING MODEL RUNS.  
EITHER WAY, THE KEY MESSAGE IS VERY COLD CONDITIONS ARE ON THE  
WAY.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY/  
 
A DRY FORECAST IS IN STORE FOR THIS PERIOD.  
 
EXCEEDINGLY COLD TEMPERATURES FROM MONDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY ARE  
THE FOCUS OF THIS FORECAST. AN ARCTIC AIR MASS WILL REMAIN IN  
PLACE OVER THE REGION WITH ONE SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE SITUATED  
NEARBY ON MONDAY, AND A SECOND BECOMING ESTABLISHED OVER THE  
REGION TUESDAY NIGHT AND EARLY WEDNESDAY. THE RADIATIVE HEAT  
RELEASE UNDER THE HIGH PRESSURE CENTERS WILL BE NOTABLE. AN  
EXTREME COLD WATCH HAS BEEN ISSUED AND WILL CONTINUE THIS  
AFTERNOON, IN EFFECT FROM OVERNIGHT SUNDAY TO WEDNESDAY MORNING.  
 
A FLY IN THE OINTMENT OCCURS ON TUESDAY AS A WEAK BOUNDARY  
CROSSES THE REGION, WARMING TEMPERATURES SLIGHTLY AND PUSHING  
THEM ABOVE WHAT WOULD BE EXPECTED TO BE FOUND IN A WARNING FOR  
EXCESSIVE COLD. THIS WARMING SHOULD NOT BE ENOUGH TO CHANGE THE  
MESSAGING OF THE COLD AIR THROUGH THESE THREE DAYS, HENCE THE  
CONTINUATION OF THE WATCH AS ADDITIONAL FACTORS REMAIN IN PLAY.  
 
THE CRITERIA AND EXPECTED LOW END APPARENT TEMPERATURES WILL BE  
THE LOWEST ON MONDAY MORNING, WITH SLIGHTLY "WARMER" READINGS  
FOUND WEDNESDAY MORNING. APPARENT TEMPERATURES IN THE NORTH WILL  
DROP TO OR BELOW -20, AND IN THE SOUTH AT OR BELOW -15. WHILE  
MUCH OF THESE NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN GROUPINGS MAY BE SLIGHTLY  
WARMER THAN THE THRESHOLD VALUES, MESSAGING THE THREAT WILL  
LIKELY TRUMP THESE MINOR DIFFERENCES ON SUN NIGHT/MON MORNING  
AND AGAIN TUES NIGHT/WED MORNING. IN ADDITION, ONLY MINOR  
TEMPERATURE/WIND CHANGES COULD RESULT IN A LARGE APPARENT T  
SWING FOR ANY LOCATIONS DURING THIS TIME.  
 
CONFIDENCE IS HIGH THAT THIS PERIOD WILL FEATURE LARGE IMPACTS  
DUE TO THE COLD, THOUGH CONFIDENCE IS ONLY MEDIUM IN SPECIFIC  
VALUES -- PARTICULARLY WHEN DEALING WITH WIND CHILLS (APPARENT  
TEMPERATURES) DUE TO THOSE VALUES BEING DEPENDENT ON TWO OTHER  
ELEMENTS (TEMPERATURES AND WIND SPEEDS). THE OTHER SOURCE OF  
UNCERTAINTY IS THE STATE OF THE SNOW PACK, WHICH WILL DEFINITELY  
BE MODIFIED BY ABOVE-FREEZING TEMPERATURES AND RAIN TODAY  
(SATURDAY), AND MAY BE MODIFIED BY ADDITIONAL SNOW ON SUNDAY.  
WHEREVER THE SNOW PACK REMAINS ROBUST AND/OR FRESHLY ADDED, THAT  
WILL DRIVE WHERE THE COLDEST TEMPERATURES RESIDE THIS COMING  
WEEK.  
 
AS OF NOW, IT APPEARS THAT A VERY SLIGHT WARM UP COULD OCCUR  
FOR LATER IN THE WEEK. BY LATER WEDNESDAY THE DEPARTING SURFACE  
HIGH WILL PERMIT FLOW TO TURN SOUTHERLY, BRINGING IN WARMER AIR.  
A STRONGER SIGNAL FOR WARMING IS SHOWING UP FOR THURSDAY AND  
FRIDAY, WHEN TEMPERATURES SHOULD BE ABLE MAKE A RUN INTO THE 20S  
AND 30S. POSSIBLY MORE NOTABLE IS THAT SINGLE DIGIT LOWS WILL  
RISE INTO THE TEENS FOR THE OVERNIGHT PERIODS THURSDAY AND  
FRIDAY.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /06Z SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/  
 
MVFR CIGS REMAIN BLANKETED ACROSS THE REGION AND EXPECT THIS TO  
REMAIN THE CASE THROUGH THE MAJORITY, IF NOT ALL, OF THE TAF  
PERIOD. THERE IS AN INDICATION FOR SOME CLEARING AND LIFTING TO  
VFR TOWARD 06Z MONDAY AND BEYOND, WHICH WILL MOVE IN FROM THE  
W, ALLOWING FOR SCATTERING OUT OF CLOUDS FOR THE KCVG 30-HR TAF.  
 
THE MAIN ITEM OF INTEREST THROUGH THE TAF PERIOD IS GOING TO BE  
THE SN, THE FIRST OPPORTUNITY OF WHICH WILL PIVOT N INTO FAR  
SRN STRETCHES OF THE AREA TOWARD 12Z AND BEYOND. RIGHT NOW, DID  
NOT HAVE ENOUGH CONFIDENCE TO STRAY FROM PREVIOUS FCST REGARDING  
MVFR/IFR VSBYS AT SRN SITES OF KCVG/KLUK, AND PERHAPS KILN AS  
WELL, FOR A SEVERAL HOUR PERIOD BETWEEN ABOUT 13Z-17Z OR SO.  
THESE SITES SHOULD ALL BE ON THE NRN FRINGE OF THE  
STEADIEST/MOST WIDESPREAD SN, SO THERE IS NOT A TON OF  
CONFIDENCE REGARDING VSBYS AT THESE SITES GIVEN THEY SHOULD ALL  
BE VERY CLOSE TO THE NRN EDGE OF THE SN BAND DURING THIS  
STRETCH.  
 
AFTER THE BANDED SN PIVOTS E OF THE LOCAL SITES PAST 18Z, THE  
MAIN ITEM OF INTEREST IS GOING TO BE THE DEVELOPMENT OF  
SCATTERED TO NUMEROUS SHSN, INCLUDING POSSIBLE SN SQUALLS, FROM  
18Z THROUGH 00Z. THIS ACTIVITY WILL PROGRESS W TO E THROUGH THE  
AFTERNOON INTO EARLY EVENING, POTENTIALLY IMPACTING ANYWHERE  
WITH BRIEF SQUALL CONDITIONS OF SUDDEN REDUCTIONS IN VSBYS AND  
GUSTY WINDS. THE IMPACT WOULD LIKELY BE FAIRLY BRIEF IN NATURE,  
BUT POTENTIALLY SOMEWHAT INTENSE. HAVE INCLUDED A BROAD-BRUSHED  
VCSH FOR NOW GIVEN UNCERTAINTIES REGARDING SPECIFIC TIMING FOR  
ANY ONE LOCATION.  
 
STEADY N WINDS ON THE ORDER OF 10-12KTS WILL GO MORE OUT OF THE  
NW AT 15-18KTS, WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 25KTS, WITH THE ARRIVAL OF  
THE ARCTIC FRONT (20Z-00Z FROM W TO E). WINDS WILL SUBSIDE  
SUBTLY TOWARD 06Z AND BEYOND, GOING MORE OUT OF THE WNW.  
 
OUTLOOK...MVFR CEILINGS MAY LINGER INTO EARLY MONDAY MORNING.  
 
 
   
ILN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
OH...EXTREME COLD WATCH FROM LATE TONIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING  
FOR OHZ026-034-035-042>046-051>056-060>065-070>074-  
077>082-088.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 1 PM EST THIS AFTERNOON FOR  
OHZ073-074-079-081-082-088.  
KY...EXTREME COLD WATCH FROM LATE TONIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING  
FOR KYZ089>100.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 1 PM EST THIS AFTERNOON FOR  
KYZ089-090-094>100.  
IN...EXTREME COLD WATCH FROM LATE TONIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING  
FOR INZ050-058-059-066-073>075-080.  
 
 
 
 
 
SYNOPSIS...CAMPBELL/HICKMAN  
NEAR TERM...CAMPBELL/HICKMAN  
SHORT TERM...CAMPBELL  
LONG TERM...FRANKS  
AVIATION...KC  
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