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FXUS63 KPAH 180546  
AFDPAH  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PADUCAH KY  
1146 PM CST FRI JAN 17 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- WIDESPREAD LIGHT TO MODERATE RAIN WILL SPREAD INTO THE REGION  
TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING.  
 
- A POWERFUL COLD FRONT WILL SWEEP THROUGH THE REGION SATURDAY,  
BRINGING DANGEROUSLY COLD TEMPERATURES AND WIND CHILL VALUES  
SUNDAY THROUGH TUESDAY.  
 
- SOME FLURRIES OR LIGHT SNOW SHOWERS ARE POSSIBLE LATE SATURDAY  
NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY MORNING. A DUSTING UP TO A HALF AN INCH  
OF SNOW IS POSSIBLE, WITH THE HIGHER AMOUNTS FORECAST TO OCCUR  
OVER WESTERN KENTUCKY.  
 
- TEMPERATURES WILL BEGIN TO MODERATE FOR THE SECOND HALF OF  
NEXT WEEK, BUT WILL REMAIN BELOW NORMAL. A SMALL CHANCE OF  
RAIN OR SNOW RETURNS TO THE FORECAST THURSDAY.  
 

 
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
ISSUED AT 117 PM CST FRI JAN 17 2025  
 
TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT... THE REGION IS ENJOYING A BRIEF  
RESPITE FROM THE COLD THIS AFTERNOON AS WARM SOUTHERLY WINDS  
ASSOCIATED WITH HIGH PRESSURE TO OUR EAST HAVE PUMPED  
TEMPERATURES INTO THE UPPER 40S TO UPPERS 50S FROM NORTH TO  
SOUTH. CONDITIONS WILL QUICKLY CHANGE TONIGHT AS SURFACE LOW  
PRESSURE PASSES THROUGH THE MIDWEST, INITIATING WIDESPREAD LIGHT  
TO MODERATE RAIN SHOWERS. THE RAIN WILL MAINLY FALL OVERNIGHT,  
THROUGH A FEW SHOWERS MAY LINGER INTO SATURDAY AFTERNOON OVER  
THE SOUTHERN KY PENNYRILE. RAINFALL AMOUNTS STILL LOOK TO BE  
MODEST, GENERALLY 0.25-0.50".  
 
SATURDAY MORNING AND AFTERNOON, A POWERFUL ARCTIC COLD FRONT  
WILL SWEEP THROUGH THE REGION. HIGH TEMPERATURES WILL OCCUR  
DURING THE MORNING HOURS, WITH VALUES IN THE MIDDLE 30S TO  
MIDDLE 40S, FOLLOWED BY TEMPERATURES FALLING INTO THE 20S AND  
30S IN THE AFTERNOON. GUSTY NW WINDS OF 10-15 MPH WITH GUSTS UP  
TO 25 MPH WILL RESULT IN AFTERNOON AND EVENING WIND CHILL VALUES  
IN THE 10S AND 20S. LOW TEMPERATURES SATURDAY NIGHT WILL RANGE  
FROM 15 TO 23 DEGREES FROM NORTH TO SOUTH, WITH WIND CHILL  
VALUES IN THE SINGLE DIGITS OR LOWER 10S. 1  
 
SATURDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY MORNING, MODEL GUIDANCE IS HINTING  
AT WEAK LOW-LEVEL FORCING AND SATURATION, WHICH WILL INITIATE  
WIDESPREAD FLURRIES OR LIGHT SNOW SHOWERS. THERE MAY BE ENOUGH  
LIGHT SNOW ACTIVITY FOR MINOR ACCUMULATIONS OF A DUSTING UP TO A  
HALF AN INCH, WITH THE HIGHER TOTALS OVER WESTERN KENTUCKY.  
THINK THAT SNOW WILL FALL OVER A LONG ENOUGH PERIOD TO KEEP ANY  
TRAVEL IMPACTS FROM DEVELOPING, BUT WILL CONTINUE TO MONITOR  
CLOSELY.  
 
SUNDAY THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT...THE EARLY WEEK PERIOD STILL LOOK  
TO HAVE AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF DANGEROUS COLD TEMPERATURES AND1  
WIND CHILLS. AS ARCTIC HIGH PRESSURE SETTLED INTO THE REGION,  
TEMPERATURES DURING THE SUNDAY TO TUESDAY PERIOD WILL ONLY  
REACH THE 10S AND 20S AND LOWS WILL FALL INTO THE SINGLE DIGITS  
OR LOWER 10S. COUPLED WITH THE WIND, APPARENT TEMPERATURES  
VALUES AT NIGHT OF -5 TO 5 DEGREES ARE LIKELY, AND DURING THE  
DAYTIME HOURS THEY WILL REMAIN IN THE 10S AND 20S AT MOST.  
 
MODEL AGREEMENT REMAINS GOOD REGARDING THE INTENSITY AND  
DURATION OF THE COLD. THE LATEST NAEFS GUIDANCE STRONGLY  
SUPPORTS 850 MB TEMPERATURES OF -20 TO -25C, WHICH WOULD BE NEAR  
CLIMATOLOGICAL MINIMUM VALUES EVEN FOR THE MIDDLE OF JANUARY.  
THE ONLY THING SAVING US FROM A TRULY EXTREME COLD EVENT WILL BE  
THE LACK OF SNOW COVER.  
 
WEDNESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY NIGHT... THE TEMPERATURES WILL  
GRADUALLY BEGIN TO MODERATE FOR THE LATTER HALF OF NEXT WEEK,  
BUT WILL STILL REMAIN ABOUT 5 TO 10 DEGREES BELOW NORMAL.  
OVERALL THE PATTERN LOOKS TO BE DRY, BUT SOME GUIDANCE IS  
HINTING AT A POTENTIAL CLIPPER SYSTEM THAT MAY IMPACT THE REGION  
WITH LIGHT RAIN OR SNOW ON THURSDAY. DETAILS REMAIN MURKY AND  
WILL BECOME CLEARER OVER THE NEXT FEW DAYS.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z SUNDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 1146 PM CST FRI JAN 17 2025  
 
A LARGE AREA OF LIGHT TO MODERATE RAIN WITH MVFR TO IFR  
CONDITIONS WILL GRADUALLY COME TO AN END FROM WEST TO EAST LATE  
TONIGHT INTO THE MORNING HOURS. A COLD FRONT WILL PASS 11Z-15Z  
WITH NORTHWEST WINDS GUSTING 20-25KTS AT TIMES THROUGH THE DAY.  
MVFR CEILINGS ARE LIKELY TO LINGER THROUGH THE DAY BEHIND THE  
RAIN AND FRONT. BY EVENING, WINDS WILL SUBSIDE A BIT AND  
CEILINGS MAY CLIMB TO VFR LEVELS.  
 

 
   
PAH WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
IL...NONE.  
MO...NONE.  
IN...NONE.  
KY...NONE.  
 

 
 

 
 
DISCUSSION...DWS  
AVIATION...DRS  
 
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