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FXUS63 KLOT 162359  
AFDLOT  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHICAGO/ROMEOVILLE, IL  
559 PM CST THU JAN 16 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- FRIDAY WILL BE BLUSTERY WITH WELL ABOVE NORMAL TEMPS, THEN THE  
COLDEST AIR MASS OF THE SEASON THUS FAR WILL ARRIVE SUNDAY AND  
LINGER THROUGH NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT WITH BITTERLY COLD TEMPS  
AND DANGEROUSLY LOW WIND CHILLS (<=-20F) PROBABLE AT TIMES.  
 
- RAIN WILL DEVELOP FRIDAY EVENING PRIMARILY FOR AREAS NEAR AND  
SOUTHEAST OF I-55, AND THEN CHANGE TO WET SNOW BEFORE ENDING,  
THOUGH ACCUMULATIONS IF ANY WILL LIKELY BE A SLUSHY COATING ON  
COLDER SURFACES.  
 
- MOST OF THE PRECIP DURING THE COLD SNAP WILL BE LAKE EFFECT  
SNOW EAST OF OUR NORTHWEST INDIANA COUNTIES, THOUGH FLURRIES  
ARE POSSIBLE ON MONDAY.  
 
- TEMPERATURES FORECAST TO MODERATE MID TO LATE NEXT WEEK.  
 
 
   
DISCUSSION  
 
ISSUED AT 233 PM CST THU JAN 16 2025  
 
THROUGH FRIDAY:  
 
A TRANSIENT SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE RIDGE AXIS WILL SLIDE EASTWARD  
ACROSS THE AREA THIS EVENING BEFORE MOVING OFF THE THE ATLANTIC  
COAST LATER IN THE DAY ON FRIDAY. MEANWHILE, A POTENT AND FAST  
MOVING SURFACE LOW (~986 MB) WILL RACE EASTWARD ACROSS SOUTHERN  
MANITOBA INTO SOUTHERN PARTS OF ONTARIO TONIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY.  
WHILE NO PRECIPITATION IS ANTICIPATED THROUGH THE DAYLIGHT HOURS  
OF FRIDAY AS A RESULT OF THIS SYSTEM, GUSTY SOUTH WINDS AND  
EVEN WARMER TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED AS A RESULT FOR FRIDAY.  
 
WINDS WILL DIMINISH THIS EVENING AS THE SURFACE RIDGE AXIS  
SHIFTS OVERHEAD, THEN GRADUALLY BACK TO A SOUTHERLY DIRECTION  
OVERNIGHT FOLLOWING ITS EASTWARD DEPARTURE. THEREAFTER, A RAPID  
STRENGTHENING OF THE SURFACE PRESSURE GRADIENT IS EXPECTED TO  
SET UP FRIDAY WITHIN THE WARM SECTOR OF THE CANADIAN LOW. THIS  
IS EXPECTED TO FOSTER STRONG AND GUSTY SOUTHERLY WINDS ACROSS  
OUR AREA THROUGH THE DAY. THESE WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO QUICKLY  
RAMP- UP SHORTLY AFTER DAYBREAK FRIDAY MORNING, WITH GUSTS  
LIKELY REACHING 30-35 MPH PRIOR TO MIDDAY AS WE BEGIN TO MIX  
INTO HIGHER MOMENTUM ALOFT. FREQUENT GUSTS AROUND 35 MPH  
(POSSIBLY BRIEFLY AS HIGH AS 40 MPH) ARE THEN EXPECTED THROUGH  
THE AFTERNOON HOURS, BEFORE READINGS EASE INTO THE EVENING.  
 
WHILE IT WILL BE WINDY ON FRIDAY, TEMPERATURES IN THIS STRONG  
WARM AIR ADVECTION REGIME WILL TURN WARMER. ACCORDINGLY, WE HAVE  
BUMPED TEMPERATURES FOR FRIDAY UP A FEW DEGREES, WITH READINGS  
EXPECTED TO TOP OUT NEAR/AROUND 40F IN THE SNOW COVERED AREAS  
IN THE SOUTH, AND MORE INTO THE LOW TO MIDDLE 40S IN THE SNOW  
FREE AREAS FARTHER NORTH AND NORTHWEST.  
 
KJB  
 
FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY:  
 
THE COLD FRONT TRAILING FROM THE DEEP 986 MB LOW PRESSURE OVER  
CENTRAL/SOUTHERN ONTARIO WILL MOVE ACROSS THE AREA FRIDAY  
NIGHT, BRINGING AN ABRUPT END TO THE SHORT-LIVED (BUT WELCOME  
FOR MANY) MILDER STRETCH. FOLLOWING TEMPS REACHING THE UPPER 30S  
TO MID 40S ON FRIDAY AND STILL BEING IN THE UPPER 30S TO AROUND  
40F PAST SUNSET, TEMPERATURES WILL STEADILY FALL BEHIND THE  
FRONTAL PASSAGE, DOWN TO THE UPPER TEENS TO MID 20S BY EARLY  
SATURDAY. BLUSTERY NORTHWEST WINDS GUSTING UP TO 30-35 MPH WILL  
ALSO DEVELOP IN THE WAKE OF THE FRO-PA, KNOCKING WIND CHILLS  
DOWN TO THE SINGLE DIGITS AND TEENS TOWARD DAYBREAK SATURDAY.  
 
THERE ARE NO SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN THE THINKING FOR GENERALLY  
LIGHT PRECIPITATION (MAX LIQUID EQUIVALENTS <0.20") AHEAD OF AND  
JUST BEHIND THE COLD FRONT FRIDAY NIGHT. BANDED PRECIP WILL  
BLOSSOM IN THE FRONTAL TROUGH FRIDAY EVENING AS COLD AIR ADVECTION  
ENSUES ALOFT, PRIMARILY NEAR AND SOUTHEAST OF I-55. EXPECT A  
SHARP GRADIENT ON THE NORTHWEST EDGE OF THE PRECIP SHIELD, WITH  
LITTLE TO NO PRECIP EXPECTED NEAR AND NORTH OF A MENDOTA TO  
EVANSTON LINE. HAVE POPS PEAKING IN THE CATEGORICAL RANGE  
SOUTHEAST OF I-55 IN THE LATE EVENING AND OVERNIGHT. POPS WILL  
CONTINUE TO BE FURTHER REFINED IN SUBSEQUENT UPDATES.  
 
AN INITIALLY ABOVE FREEZING PROFILE WILL RESULT IN THE PRECIP  
STARTING AS RAIN, THOUGH FOR AREAS THAT DO RECEIVE PRECIP, PTYPE  
SHOULD MIX WITH AND THEN CHANGE TO WET SNOW BEFORE ENDING IN THE  
PRE-DAWN HOURS OF SATURDAY. A SLUSHY COATING OF SNOW IS POSSIBLE  
ON COLDER SURFACES NEAR AND SOUTHEAST OF A MICHIGAN CITY TO PAXTON  
LINE BY EARLY SATURDAY, HOWEVER MOSTLY ABOVE FREEZING AIR TEMPS  
WILL LIKELY LIMIT TRAVEL IMPACTS. ALREADY MINOR SNOW AMOUNTS WERE  
NUDGED FURTHER DOWNWARD WITH THIS ISSUANCE.  
 
TEMPERATURES WILL PRIMARILY FLAT-LINE SATURDAY AMIDST BLUSTERY  
NORTH-NORTHWEST WINDS GUSTING UP TO 30 MPH. PM WIND CHILLS WILL  
REMAIN IN THE SINGLE DIGITS AND LOWER TEENS. LAKE EFFECT PARAMETERS  
WILL BE SOMEWHAT MARGINAL ON SATURDAY, THOUGH SUFFICIENT TO HOLD  
ONTO SLIGHT CHANCE (~20%) POPS INTO NORTHEAST PORTER COUNTY DURING  
THE MORNING HOURS.  
 
AS CROSS-POLAR FLOW TAKES HOLD SATURDAY NIGHT AND ONWARD, A  
TRULY ARCTIC AIR MASS WILL ARRIVE WITH 850 MB TEMPS BOTTOMING  
OUT AS LOW AS -25 TO -30C IN THE SUNDAY NIGHT-TUESDAY MORNING  
TIMEFRAME. IN FACT, RECENT DETERMINISTIC GUIDANCE HAS INDICATED  
850 MB TEMPS AS LOW AS -31 TO -32C INTO FAR NORTHERN ILLINOIS  
MONDAY NIGHT. THE LACK OF SNOW COVER IN PARTS OF OUR AREA (WHICH  
WILL LIKELY SEE SOME FURTHER EROSION ON FRIDAY) AND UPSTREAM MAKES  
IT A BIT UNCERTAIN EXACTLY HOW COLD TEMPS AND WIND CHILLS MAY GET  
IN THIS STRETCH. SUNDAY MORNING WIND CHILLS BOTTOMING OUT IN THE  
~10 TO 20 BELOW RANGE (COLDEST NORTHWEST CWA) UNFORTUNATELY WILL  
BE THE APPETIZER FOR THE "MAIN COURSE" OF COLD TO FOLLOW.  
 
IN THE OFFICIAL FORECAST, THE OVERALL LOWEST TEMPS WILL OCCUR  
SUNDAY NIGHT-MONDAY AM AND MONDAY NIGHT-TUESDAY AM WHEN SUB-  
ZERO LOWS ARE FORECAST AREA WIDE ALONG WITH MINIMUM WIND CHILL  
VALUES RANGING FROM -15 TO -25F (LOCALLY AS COLD AS -25 TO -30F  
POSSIBLE SUNDAY NIGHT-EARLY MONDAY AM). ENSEMBLE PROBABILITIES  
OF LOWS OF -10F OR COLDER ANYWHERE IN THE CWA ARE HIGHEST ON  
MONDAY NIGHT. DAYTIME HIGH TEMPS WILL LIKELY BE HELD INTO THE  
POSITIVE SINGLE DIGITS FOR MUCH OF IF NOT THE ENTIRE AREA SUNDAY  
THROUGH TUESDAY. SOME MODERATION BACK TO MERELY BELOW NORMAL  
WILL OCCUR BY NEXT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.  
 
THE NORTHWEST TO WESTERLY FLOW PATTERN DURING THE COLD SNAP WILL  
LIKELY RELEGATE PRECIP CHANCES TO PERSISTENT LAKE EFFECT SNOW  
FOR THE FAVORED SNOW BELTS, POSSIBLY CLIPPING NORTHEAST PORTER  
COUNTY AT TIMES. A POSSIBLE MINOR EXCEPTION TO THIS IS ON MONDAY  
AND MONDAY EVENING AS THE 500 MB TROUGH AXIS BRINGS ANOTHER  
REINFORCING SURGE OF CAA. MODEL FORECAST SOUNDINGS DURING THIS  
TIME SUGGEST SUFFICIENT SATURATION DEPTHS FOR ICE NUCLEATION AND  
TINY "ARCTIC DUST" SNOWFLAKES. IT WOULDN'T BE SURPRISING IF LOW  
RATIO SNOW IN THIS REGIME COULD YIELD LOCALIZED COATINGS OF SNOW  
AND HAZARDOUS TRAVEL (DUE TO THE BITTERLY COLD TEMPS RENDERING  
ROAD TREATMENTS INEFFECTIVE). FOR NOW, INTRODUCED A CHANCE OF  
FLURRIES TO THE OFFICIAL FORECAST. THE OVERARCHING MESSAGE DURING  
THIS PERIOD IS TO PREPARE FOR THE AT TIMES DANGEROUSLY COLD  
CONDITIONS. CHANCES FOR APPRECIABLE ACCUMULATING SNOW THROUGH NEXT  
WEEK ARE LOW, WITH LESS THAN 20% OF GUIDANCE MEMBERS SUPPORTING  
RECENT DETERMINISTIC GFS SOLUTIONS NEXT THURSDAY.  
 
CASTRO  
 
 
   
AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z SATURDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 559 PM CST THU JAN 16 2025  
 
THE MAIN AVIATION WEATHER CONCERNS FOR THE 00Z TAF PERIOD  
INCLUDE:  
 
* LOW LEVEL WIND SHEAR DURING THE DAY ON FRIDAY  
 
WNW WINDS BELOW 10 KT WILL VEER TO SW LATE TONIGHT, THEN ONTO  
SSW BY EARLY FRIDAY. WINDS WILL REMAIN SSW (190-200) INTO  
FRIDAY AFTERNOON AS GUSTS BUILD INTO THE 25 TO 30 KT RANGE.  
FRIDAY ALSO LOOKS LIKE A GOOD LOW LEVEL WIND SHEAR SET UP WITH  
AS MANY AS 50 TO 55 KT EXPECTED AT 2 KFT AGL. SURFACE WINDS AND  
WIND SHEAR WILL BOTH EASE FOR THE EVENING AS DIRECTION VEERS TO  
WESTERLY.  
 
A LITTLE BIT OF LIGHT RAIN MAY MOVE OVER THE TERMINALS FRIDAY  
EVENING, ALTHOUGH BETTER CHANCES EXIST FATHER SOUTH AND  
SOUTHEAST. A LACK OF CONFIDENCE KEPT A MENTION OUT OF THE TAF  
FOR THE TIME BEING, BUT PRECIP MAY HAVE TO BE ADDED TO A LATER  
ITERATION. VFR IS ANTICIPATED THROUGHOUT THE PERIOD, ALTHOUGH  
EXPECT LOW VFR CIGS WITH MVFR POSSIBLE DURING THE EVENING ON  
FRIDAY.  
 
DOOM  
 
 
   
LOT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
IL...NONE.  
IN...NONE.  
LM...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FROM 8 AM TO 9 PM CST FRIDAY FOR THE IL  
AND IN NEARSHORE WATERS.  
 
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY UNTIL 9 PM CST THIS EVENING FOR GARY TO  
BURNS HARBOR IN-BURNS HARBOR TO MICHIGAN CITY IN.  
 
 
 
 
 
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