578  
FXUS61 KLWX 210837  
AFDLWX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC  
337 AM EST THU NOV 21 2024  
   
SYNOPSIS  
 
UPPER LEVEL LOW PRESSURE WILL DRIFT OVER THE AREA THROUGH  
SATURDAY, BRINGING BELOW NORMAL TEMPERATURES, GUSTY WINDS, AND  
ACCUMULATING MOUNTAIN SNOW. HIGH PRESSURE BRIEFLY RETURNS SUNDAY  
BEFORE ANOTHER AREA OF LOW PRESSURE AND FRONT IMPACTS THE AREA  
EARLY NEXT WEEK. THE WEATHER PATTERN LOOKS TO REMAIN ACTIVE  
HEADING TOWARDS THE THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY.  
 
 
   
NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/  
 
POST-FRONTAL WINDS ARE CONTINUING TO DIMINISH THIS MORNING FROM  
WEST TO EAST. NORTHWEST GUSTS 20 TO 30 MPH WILL CONTINUE TO BE  
POSSIBLE HEADING INTO THE DAYLIGHT HOURS TODAY. SNOW SHOWERS  
WILL BECOME MORE COMMON ACROSS THE ALLEGHENY FRONT TODAY AS THE  
UPPER LOW SWEEPS TOWARDS THE AREA FROM THE NORTHWEST. FURTHER  
EAST, SOME COLD RAIN SHOWERS WILL SPILL OVER BRIEFLY IN THE  
AFTERNOON AND EVENING HOURS. GIVEN THE EXPECTED TEMPERATURE  
PROFILE AS THE UPPER LOW MOVES OVERHEAD, COULD SEE SOME GRAUPEL  
MIX IN EAST OF THE MOUNTAINS WITH ANY SHOWERS TODAY. DAYTIME  
HIGHS WILL ONLY REACH THE UPPER 20S TO LOW 30S FOR THE HIGHER  
TERRAIN AND 40S TO LOW 50S FURTHER EAST AS YOU HEAD TOWARDS THE  
WATERS.  
 
SNOW SHOWERS ALONG AND WEST OF THE ALLEGHENY FRONT WILL OCCUR  
IN BRIEF SQUALLS COUPLED WITH DRIER PATCHES THROUGHOUT THE DAY.  
OVERALL TOTALS FOR THE DAY WILL BE A FEW INCHES AND THEN LIGHT  
SNOW SHOWERS LATER TONIGHT MAY ADD A COUPLE MORE INCHES HEADING  
INTO FRIDAY WHEN THE STEADIER, AND HEAVIER SNOW IS EXPECTED TO  
MAINLY FALL. WINTER STORM WARNINGS REMAIN IN EFFECT ACROSS THE  
ALLEGHENY FRONT STARTING LATER TODAY AND HEADING INTO EARLY  
SATURDAY AS WELL AS WINTER WEATHER ADVISORIES FOR A FEW ZONES  
JUST OFF TO THE EAST. OVERNIGHT LOWS WILL BE IN THE 20S WEST OF  
THE BLUE RIDGE WITH 30S FURTHER EAST.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /FRIDAY THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT/  
 
WINTER STORM WARNINGS CONTINUE FOR THE WESTERN SLOPES OF THE  
ALLEGHENIES THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING.  
 
UPPER LEVEL LOW PRESSURE WILL SIT JUST TO THE NORTH OF THE AREA  
FRIDAY MORNING BEFORE DRIFTING TOWARD THE NEW ENGLAND COAST LATE  
FRIDAY INTO SATURDAY. MULTIPLE PIECES OF SHORTWAVE ENERGY WILL  
PIVOT AROUND THE UPPER LEVEL LOW FRIDAY MORNING INTO FRIDAY  
AFTERNOON AND AGAIN FRIDAY NIGHT INTO SATURDAY. EACH PIECE OF  
SHORTWAVE ENERGY WILL SUPPLY A REINFORCING SHOT OF WIND, COLD TEMPERATURES,  
AND ENHANCED UPSLOPE MOUNTAIN SNOW.  
 
THE STEADIEST AND HEAVIEST UPSLOPE MOUNTAIN SNOW SHOWER ACTIVITY  
LOOKS TO OCCUR FRIDAY INTO FRIDAY NIGHT. THIS IS WHEN THE  
STRONGEST PIECE OF SHORTWAVE ENERGY PIVOTS THROUGH AS THE  
CUTOFF UPPER LOW PROGRESSES NORTH AND EAST TOWARD NEW ENGLAND.  
00Z/06Z DETERMINISTIC AND ENSEMBLE GUIDANCE CONTINUES TO HINT AT  
SNOWFALL RATES OF 1-2"/HR WITH PERSISTENT BANDING/SQUALLS  
WORKING OVER THE WARNING AREAS.  
 
HIGHEST SNOW TOTALS (ACCUMULATIONS FROM THURSDAY 11/21/24 THROUGH  
11/23/24 SATURDAY) OF 7-14 INCHES WILL BE CONFINED TO ELEVATIONS  
ABOVE 2500 FEET WITH LOWER TOTALS DOWN IN THE HIGHER VALLEY  
LOCATIONS ALONG WEST OF A LINE FROM FINZEL, MD SOUTH TOWARD SPRUCE  
KNOB, WV AND PADDY KNOB, VA. HIGHER RIDGE LOCATIONS FROM HOYES CREST  
AND INTO CANAAN VALLEY COULD SEE LOCALIZED TOTALS UP TO 18".  
 
SNOW RATIOS WILL FAVOR CLIMATOLOGY WITH LOWER RATIOS IN THE 10:1 TO  
13:1 RANGE DURING THE DAYLIGHT HOURS INCREASING TO 16:1 TO 18:1  
DURING THE EARLY MORNING AND OVERNIGHT PERIODS. THIS WILL LEAD TO  
PERIODS OF COMPACTION ALTHOUGH MOST OF THE SNOW FRIDAY SHOULD BE OF  
FLUFFIER CONSISTENCY GIVEN THE COLDER AIRMASS IN PLACE. H850 TEMPS  
WILL TANK BETWEEN -4 TO -8 DEGREES C OVER THE MOUNTAINS FRIDAY  
MORNING WITH VALUES OF -2 TO -4 FURTHER EAST.  
 
OUTSIDE OF THE SIGNIFICANT SNOW ACCUMULATION, BLOWING AND DRIFTING  
WILL BECOME PROBLEM. THIS IS DUE LARGELY IN PART TO INCREASING WINDS  
FRIDAY AFTERNOON INTO SATURDAY AS THE SHORTWAVE DISTURBANCE LIFTS  
OUT OF THE REGION. GUSTS WILL BE CLOSE TO WIND ADVISORY CRITERIA (UP  
TO 50 MPH) ALONG THE HIGHER RIDGES WITH 30 TO 40 MPH GUSTS DOWN  
BELOW. THIS WILL YIELD WIND CHILLS IN THE TEENS AND 20S ON BOTH  
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ACROSS THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS.  
 
AREAS FURTHER EAST WILL LIKELY REMAIN DRY OUTSIDE OF FRIDAY MORNING  
INTO FRIDAY AFTERNOON. THE COMBINATION OF FROUDE NUMBERS LESS THAN 1  
(BLOCKED FLOW AGAINST THE MOUNTAINS) AND DOWNSLOPING WILL LEAD TO  
DRIER CONDITIONS. EVEN WITH THAT SAID, A FEW RAIN/SNOW SHOWERS MAY  
SQUEAK EAST FRIDAY MORNING DUE TO THE INTENSE NATURE OF THE  
SHORTWAVE PASSING THROUGH. THE HIGHEST POTENTIAL FOR THIS WOULD  
BE ACROSS THE NORTHERN AND WESTERN SUBURBS OF BALTIMORE. SOME MINOR  
ACCUMULATIONS MAY BE POSSIBLE ALONG PARR'S RIDGE IN NORTH-  
CENTRAL MARYLAND AND IN THE CATOCTINS. A FEW SNOWFLAKES WILL MIX IN  
EVEN IN BALTIMORE/WASHINGTON DC ALTHOUGH TEMPERATURES WILL BE TOO  
WARM FOR STICKAGE. ANY SNOW TO THE EAST OF THE MOUNTAINS SHOULD  
SWITCH OVER TO RAIN DURING THE FRIDAY AFTERNOON AS TEMPERATURES WARM.  
 
SNOW SHOWER ACTIVITY WILL BEGIN TO DECREASE SATURDAY MORNING INTO  
SATURDAY MIDDAY AS THE SHORTWAVE TROUGH KICKS EAST AND THE UPPER  
LEVEL LOW EXITS OFF COASTAL NEW ENGLAND. BY SATURDAY AFTERNOON THE  
SHORTWAVE WILL PIVOT EAST AND HEIGHTS BEGIN TO RISE. THIS WILL  
RESULT IN PRETTY RAPID DRYING OUT PERIOD ACROSS THE MOUNTAINS INTO  
THE AFTERNOON/EVENING. ELSEWHERE, SATURDAY REMAINS DRY WITH  
GUSTY NORTHWESTERLY WINDS OF AROUND 25 TO 35 MPH, WITH GUSTS UP TO  
40 MPH, MAINLY ON THE RIDGES AND OVER THE OPEN WATERS.  
 
HIGH TEMPERATURES WILL RANGE FROM BELOW FREEZING OVER THE MOUNTAINS  
TO MID TO UPPER 40S AND LOW 50S FURTHER EAST FRIDAY. LOWS FRIDAY  
NIGHT INTO SATURDAY MORNING WILL FALL INTO THE 30S AND 40S. BY  
SATURDAY, TEMPERATURES WARM BACK ABOVE FREEZING IN THE MOUNTAINS  
WITH UPPER 40S AND LOW TO MID 50S FURTHER EAST TOWARD THE METRO  
AREAS.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/  
 
HIGH PRESSURE BRIEFLY RETURNS TO THE AREA SUNDAY BEFORE PUSHING OFF  
THE SOUTHEAST U.S COAST MONDAY. DRY CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED AS A  
RESULT ALONG WITH MODERATING TEMPERATURES. HIGHS SUNDAY WILL PUSH  
INTO THE MID TO UPPER 50S EAST OF ALLEGHENIES WITH LOW 60S FOR HIGHS  
MONDAY AFTERNOON. MOUNTAIN LOCATIONS WILL STRUGGLE TO GET OUT OF THE  
40S ON BOTH DAYS WITH THE ADDED SNOWPACK ON THE GROUND. LOWS SUNDAY  
NIGHT WILL FALL INTO THE 30S WITH 40S EXPECTED MONDAY NIGHT INTO  
EARLY TUESDAY MORNING.  
 
MEANWHILE, LOW PRESSURE OVER THE CENTRAL U.S WILL TRACK NORTH AND  
EAST INTO THE GREAT LAKES LATE MONDAY INTO TUESDAY. THIS WILL SEND  
ANOTHER FRONT INTO OUR REGION FOR THE MIDDLE OF NEXT WEEK. AS IT  
STANDS NOW, THE FRONT LOOKS TO STALL SOMEWHERE IN THE VICINITY OF  
OUR REGION LOOKS TO CROSS THE REGION TUESDAY BEFORE STALLING TO THE  
SOUTH AND EAST (ACROSS THE TENNESSEE RIVER VALLEY AND CAROLINAS)  
MIDWEEK. THIS WILL LEAD TO INCREASED PRECIPITATION CHANCES DURING  
THIS TIME. AN ACTIVE WEATHER PATTERN LOOKS TO CONTINUE INTO THE  
UPCOMING THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY AHEAD. 00Z/06Z DETERMINISTIC GUIDANCE  
SHOWS ANOTHER LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM CUTTING UP THROUGH THE MID-SOUTH  
BY THE MIDDLE PART OF NEXT WEEK. CURRENT 8-14 DAY HAZARDS FROM THE  
CLIMATE PREDICTION CENTER HIGHLIGHT A SLIGHT RISK FOR HEAVY SNOW IN  
OUR FAR WESTERN MOUNTAINS WITH ABOVE NORMAL PRECIPITATION CHANCES  
AND BELOW NORMAL TEMPERATURES FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE REGION  
HEADING INTO THE UPCOMING HOLIDAY. WE'LL CONTINUE TO MONITOR THIS  
THREAT OVER THE COMING DAYS.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /08Z THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY/  
 
PREVAILING VFR CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED AT MOST TERMINALS THROUGH  
SATURDAY. SOME BRIEF PERIODS OF MVFR ARE POSSIBLE, ESPECIALLY FRIDAY  
INTO FRIDAY NIGHT AS A POTENT PIECE OF UPPER LEVEL ENERGY PIVOTS  
THROUGH. A FEW MIXED RAIN/SNOW/GRAUPEL SHOWERS MAY BE POSSIBLE  
THIS AFTERNOON, BUT THE VAST MAJORITY OF THE DAY SHOULD REMAIN  
DRY OUTSIDE THE TERMINALS WEST OF KMRB. FRIDAY BRINGS A SLIGHTLY  
HIGHER CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION AMONGST THE TERMINALS NORTH OF KCHO.  
A FEW SHOWERS WITH PERHAPS A FEW WET SNOWFLAKES OR EVEN A LITTLE  
GRAUPEL ARE POSSIBLE AT KBWI, KMRB, KHGR, KOKV, AND KFDK FRIDAY  
MORNING. ANY FROZEN PRECIPITATION WILL QUICKLY CHANGE TO RAIN FRIDAY  
AFTERNOON BEFORE DISSIPATING FRIDAY EVENING. ANY SIGNIFICANT SNOW  
ACCUMULATIONS WILL REMAIN WEST OF KCBE.  
 
WIND WILL BE THE BIGGEST IMPACT TO AVIATION TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY.  
EXPECT SUSTAINED SPEEDS OF 10-20 KTS DURING THE DAY AND NIGHTTIME  
HOURS WITH GUSTS 20 TO 30 KTS EACH AFTERNOON/EVENING. HIGHEST WINDS  
LOOK TO OCCUR LATE FRIDAY INTO EARLY SATURDAY.  
 
VFR CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED SUNDAY AND MONDAY WITH DECREASING WINDS  
AS HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS OVER THE REGION. WINDS TURN MORE WESTERLY ON  
SUNDAY AND WILL BE AROUND 10 TO 20 KTS. SUB-VFR CONDITIONS REMAIN  
POSSIBLE TUESDAY INTO THE MIDDLE OF NEXT WEEK AS A SERIES OF FRONTS  
IMPACT THE REGION.  
 
 
   
MARINE  
 
GALE-FORCE WINDS OVER THE WATERS HAVE RECEDED OVER THE LAST  
SEVERAL HOURS SO THE GALE WARNING WILL LIKELY BE ALLOWED TO  
EXPIRE EARLIER THAN 6 AM THIS MORNING. HIGH END SCAS ARE LIKELY  
TO CONTINUE THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT WITH FREQUENT GUSTS OF 20 TO  
30 KTS EXPECTED ACROSS ALL WATERS. GALE FORCE GUSTS ARE  
POSSIBLE OVER THE OPEN WATERS OF THE BAY AND LOWER TIDAL POTOMAC  
LATE FRIDAY NIGHT INTO EARLY SATURDAY AS WINDS SURGE BEHIND A  
DEPARTING SHORTWAVE TROUGH. WINDS TAPER OFF INTO SUNDAY, BUT  
SCAS SEEM LIKELY TO CONTINUE, ALBEIT CLOSER TO THE LOW END.  
 
 
   
TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING  
 
WATER LEVELS WILL DECREASE TODAY THROUGH THE UPCOMING WEEKEND AS  
WINDS TURN TOWARD THE WEST AND NORTHWESTERLY DIRECTION.  
 
 
   
LWX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
DC...NONE.  
MD...GALE WARNING UNTIL 6 AM EST EARLY THIS MORNING FOR MDZ008.  
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FROM 10 AM THIS MORNING TO 6 PM EST THIS  
EVENING FOR MDZ008.  
WINTER STORM WARNING FROM 10 AM THIS MORNING TO MIDNIGHT EST  
FRIDAY NIGHT FOR MDZ001.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 10 AM THIS MORNING TO 10 PM EST  
THIS EVENING FOR MDZ501.  
VA...WINTER STORM WARNING FROM 10 AM THIS MORNING TO 6 AM EST  
SATURDAY FOR VAZ503.  
WV...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 10 AM THIS MORNING TO 10 PM EST  
THIS EVENING FOR WVZ503.  
WINTER STORM WARNING FROM 10 AM THIS MORNING TO 6 AM EST  
SATURDAY FOR WVZ501-505.  
MARINE...GALE WARNING UNTIL 6 AM EST EARLY THIS MORNING FOR ANZ530>543.  
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FROM 10 AM THIS MORNING TO 6 PM EST THIS  
EVENING FOR ANZ530>543.  
 
 
 
 
 
SYNOPSIS...ADM/EST  
NEAR TERM...ADM  
SHORT TERM...ADM/EST  
LONG TERM...EST  
AVIATION...ADM/EST  
MARINE...ADM/EST  
TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING...LWX  
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