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FXUS63 KLOT 170859  
AFDLOT  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHICAGO/ROMEOVILLE, IL  
259 AM CST FRI JAN 17 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- ABOVE NORMAL TEMPERATURES AND BLUSTERY CONDITIONS EXPECTED  
TODAY  
 
- RAIN MOVES IN FROM THE SOUTH TONIGHT CHANGING OVER TO A  
RAIN/SNOW MIX. ANY SLUSHY ACCUMS ARE EXPECTED ON COLD SURFACES  
AND MAINLY SOUTH AND EAST OF I-55  
 
- COLDEST AIRMASS OF THE SEASON ARRIVES SATURDAY NIGHT AND  
LINGERS THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT.  
 
- DANGEROUSLY COLD WIND CHILLS (FROSTBITE POTENTIAL IN ~30  
MINUTES) PROBABLE SUNDAY AND MONDAY NIGHTS.  
 
- 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.  
 
 
   
DISCUSSION  
 
ISSUED AT 259 AM CST FRI JAN 17 2025  
 
THROUGH SATURDAY:  
 
NIGHTTIME SATELLITE IMAGERY SHOWS CLOUDS ARE DRAPED OVER AN  
UPPER LEVEL RIDGE FROM MINNESOTA TO NORTHEASTERN INDIANA.  
HOWEVER, THERE IS LESS CLOUD COVER IN THE SOUTHERN PORTION OF  
THE FORECAST AREA. SURFACE OBS JUST SOUTH OF THE FORECAST DOMAIN  
HAVE SHOWN ISOLATED LOCATIONS WITH LOWER VIS LIKELY DUE TO THE  
COMBINATION OF BETTER RADIATIONAL COOLING UNDER THE CLEARER  
SKIES AS WELL AS THE THICKER SNOWPACK. AS A RESULT, THERE IS A  
CHANCE FOR SOME PATCHY FOG THIS MORNING, MAINLY AROUND AND SOUTH  
OF US-24, BUT CONFIDENCE IS LOW FOR DENSE FOG DEVELOPMENT.  
 
AS THE UPPER LEVEL RIDGE MOVES EAST THROUGH FRIDAY, SKIES WILL  
CLEAR. TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED TO RISE ABOVE FREEZING TO AT  
OR JUST ABOVE 40 DEGREES. AS THE SURFACE PRESSURE GRADIENT  
STRENGTHENS THIS MORNING, SOUTHERLY WINDS WILL INCREASE CREATING  
BLUSTERY CONDITIONS THROUGH THE DAY. WIND GUSTS CAN BE EXPECTED  
BETWEEN 30 TO 35 MPH (THOUGH A LOCALIZED PEAK TO 40 MPH IS  
CERTAINLY POSSIBLE).  
 
THE NEXT UPPER LEVEL WAVE OVER THE SOUTHERN PLAINS WILL  
TRAVERSE NORTHEASTWARD THROUGH THE DAY AND OVER CENTRAL  
ILLINOIS TONIGHT. TEMPS SHOULD BE WARM ENOUGH AS THE SYSTEM  
ARRIVES FOR THE INITIAL PRECIPITATION TO BEGIN AS RAIN. BUT  
WITH REINFORCING COLD AIR ADVECTION MOVING IN SWIFTLY BEHIND IT,  
THERE IS AN EXPECTED TRANSITION TO A RAIN/SNOW MIX (OR EVEN  
BRIEFLY ALL SNOW) ALONG THE BACKSIDE AS TEMPERATURES DROP  
OVERNIGHT. WITH DRY AIR MOVING INTO NORTHWEST ILLINOIS THROUGH  
THE EVENING, THE MAIN PRECIPITATION POTENTIAL WILL BE SOUTH AND  
EAST OF A PERU TO EVANSTON LINE, AND ANY MINOR/SLUSHY SNOW  
ACCUMS ARE EXPECTED TO BE RELEGATED EAST OF I-55.  
 
THE SYSTEM IS EXPECTED TO MOVE EAST AFTER DAYBREAK MAKING FOR  
QUIETER CONDITIONS ON SATURDAY. WINDS WILL TURN OUT OF THE  
NORTHWEST BEHIND THE FRONT. THERE IS A CHANCE FOR SOME  
LINGERING LAKE EFFECT SNOW AROUND PORTER COUNTY INDIANA THROUGH  
SATURDAY MORNING, BUT GIVEN THE MORE MARGINAL SET-UP, THE  
FORECAST WAS LEFT AT JUST A "SLIGHT CHANCE" MENTION FOR  
ADDITIONAL SNOW. HOWEVER, THOSE NORTHWEST WINDS WILL INCREASE  
THROUGH THE DAY CREATING BLUSTERY CONDITIONS ONCE AGAIN, WITH  
GUSTS UP TO 30 MPH.  
 
DK  
 
SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY:  
 
AN UPSTREAM ARCTIC AIRMASS WILL MAKE AN INITIAL CONCERTED PUSH  
TOWARDS THE REGION SATURDAY NIGHT AND INTO SUNDAY. WHILE THE  
CORE OF COLDEST AIR WILL REMAIN TO OUR NORTHWEST THROUGH THIS  
PERIOD, A FAIRLY STOUT PRESSURE GRADIENT WILL BE IN PLACE AS AN  
IMPRESSIVE MID 1040 MB HIGH BEGINS TO BUILD INTO THE WESTERN  
DAKOTAS. THIS WILL HOLD WINDS UP AROUND 15 MPH THROUGH SATURDAY  
NIGHT WHICH, WHEN COMBINED WITH AIR TEMPERATURES MEANDERING DOWN  
THROUGH THE SINGLE DIGITS WILL LIKELY YIELD WIND CHILL VALUES  
IN THE -10 TO -20 DEGREE RANGE BY DAYBREAK SUNDAY.  
 
AS THIS RESERVOIR OF COLD AIR SPILLS INTO THE REGION, A FAIRLY  
ROBUST SHORTWAVE WILL PUSH OVERHEAD INTO SUNDAY MORNING. AN  
ATTENDANT BRIEF F-GEN CIRCULATION WILL DEVELOP, DRIVING AN  
INCREASE IN MID AND UPPER LEVEL SATURATION, MAINLY ABOVE 750 MB.  
GUIDANCE IS QUIET ON THE QPF FRONT, AND WITH FORECAST SOUNDINGS  
REVEALING FAIRLY DRY CONDITIONS BELOW 800 MB, HAVE LEFT THINGS  
DRY IN THE GRIDDED FORECASTS, ALTHOUGH WILL CONTINUE TO KEEP AN  
EYE ON THIS TIME PERIOD.  
 
STEEP LOW-LEVEL LAPSE RATES ON SUNDAY ALONG WITH THE CONTINUED  
TIGHT SURFACE PRESSURE GRADIENT LOOKS TO SUPPORT GUSTS  
INCREASING THROUGH ABOUT 25 MPH DURING THE LATE MORNING AND  
AFTERNOON. WITH AIR TEMPERATURES MOVING LITTLE THROUGH THE DAY,  
WIND CHILL VALUES WILL NOT "WARM" MEANINGFULLY EVEN IN THE  
AFTERNOON.  
 
THE CORE OF THE ARCTIC AIRMASS WILL BUILD INTO THE REGION  
DURING THE SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT TIME FRAME. SUB-  
ZERO AIR TEMPERATURES ARE FORECAST ACROSS THE ENTIRE FORECAST  
AREA BOTH SUNDAY AND MONDAY NIGHTS, WITH MONDAY NIGHT LOOKING  
LIKE THE COLDEST OF THE STRETCH AS AN IMPRESSIVE CORE OF  
APPROXIMATELY -30 C AIR AT 850 MB ARRIVES ACROSS NORTHERN  
ILLINOIS. MINIMUM WIND CHILLS DURING THIS PERIOD LOOK TO FALL  
SOLIDLY INTO THE -15TO -25 F RANGE, WITH SOME LOCALIZED  
OCCURRENCES OF -30 F VALUES CERTAINLY IN PLAY DEPENDING ON WIND  
TRENDS. GIVEN CURRENT MODEL OUTPUT AND ONGOING TRENDS (OR LACK  
THEREOF), IT DOES LOOK LIKE WE'LL BE HEADED FOR COLD WEATHER  
ADVISORIES FOR THE SUNDAY EVENING THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING TIME  
FRAME. TUESDAY NIGHT WILL ALSO BE A COLD ONE WITH THE CENTER OF  
THE 1040+ ARCTIC HIGH SLIDING OVERHEAD, BUT WINDS MAY END UP A  
SMIDGE LIGHTER THAN PREVIOUS NIGHTS. TEMPERATURES WILL THEN  
MODERATE INTO THE END OF THE WEEK, PERHAPS BACK UP TOWARDS  
FREEZING.  
 
WHILE GENERALLY PRECIPITATION-FREE CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED  
DURING THE LONG TERM, THE BACK EDGE OF LAKE EFFECT SNOW SHOWERS  
MAY INTERMITTENTLY BUILD ACROSS PARTS OF PORTER COUNTY  
THROUGHOUT THIS ARCTIC INTRUSION. THIS IS PARTICULARLY TRUE  
SATURDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY NIGHTS BEFORE SURFACE WINDS BACK MORE  
WESTERLY AND SOUTHWESTERLY. HAVE HELD ONTO SOME LOW-END POPS  
INTO TUESDAY ACROSS PORTER CO. AS A RESULT. IN ADDITION, AS  
HIGHLIGHTED BY THE PREVIOUS SHIFT, A VORT MAX EMBEDDED WITHIN  
THE FAST CYCLONIC FLOW IS FORECAST TO SLICE THROUGH THE REGION  
MONDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. WHILE FORECAST SOUNDINGS DON'T  
DEPICT PARTICULARLY THICK CLOUD LAYERS, JUST A BIT OF ASCENT  
THROUGH A NEAR-SATURATED -30 C LAYER MAY BE ENOUGH TO SQUEEZE  
OUT SOME VERY FINE SNOW.  
 
CARLAW  
 
 
   
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z SATURDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 1106 PM CST THU JAN 16 2025  
 
THE MAIN AVIATION WEATHER CONCERNS FOR THE 06Z TAF PERIOD  
INCLUDE:  
 
* LOW LEVEL WIND SHEAR DURING THE DAY ON FRIDAY  
 
WSW WINDS BELOW 10 KT WILL BACK TO SSW BY EARLY FRIDAY.  
DIRECTION WILL REMAIN SSW (190-210) INTO FRIDAY AFTERNOON AS  
GUSTS BUILD INTO THE 25 TO 30 KT RANGE. IN ADDITION TO THE GUSTY  
WINDS, SOME LOW LEVEL WIND SHEAR IS ANTICIPATED DURING THE DAY  
ON FRIDAY WITH AS MANY AS 50-55 KT EXPECTED AT 2 KFT AGL. THE  
GUSTS AND WIND SHEAR WILL BOTH EASE FOR THE EVENING AS DIRECTION  
VEERS TO WESTERLY. GUSTS ARE EXPECTED TO RETURN TO THE 20 TO 25  
KT RANGE OVERNIGHT AND REMAIN BREEZY INTO SATURDAY.  
 
SOME LIGHT RAIN MAY MOVE OVER THE CHICAGOLAND SITES FRIDAY  
EVENING, ALTHOUGH THE BETTER CHANCES EXISTS FARTHER TO THE  
SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF GYY, SEEMINGLY LOW  
CHANCES KEPT A MENTION OUT OF THE TAF FOR THE TIME BEING. VFR IS  
LIKELY THROUGHOUT THE PERIOD, ALTHOUGH LOW-END VFR CIGS MOVING  
OVERHEAD FRIDAY EVENING AND NIGHT COULD GO MVFR.  
 
DOOM  
 
 
   
LOT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
IL...NONE.  
IN...NONE.  
LM...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FROM 6 AM THIS MORNING TO 3 PM CST  
SATURDAY FOR WINTHROP HARBOR IL TO BURNS HARBOR IN.  
 
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FROM 6 AM THIS MORNING TO 3 PM CST SUNDAY  
FOR BURNS HARBOR TO MICHIGAN CITY IN.  
 
 
 
 
 
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