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FXUS61 KPBZ 182322  
AFDPBZ  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PITTSBURGH PA  
622 PM EST SAT JAN 18 2025  
   
SYNOPSIS  
 
IMPACTFUL SNOW POSSIBLE FOR NORTHERN WEST VIRGINIA AND THE RIDGES  
OF SOUTHWEST PENNSYLVANIA TONIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY, FOLLOWED BY AN  
EXTREME COLD OUTBREAK MONDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY.  
 
 
   
NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 AM SUNDAY MORNING/  
 
KEY MESSAGES:  
 
- A COLD FRONT MOVES THROUGH THIS EVENING, CAUSING TEMPERATURES  
TO GRADUALLY FALL INTO THE TEENS AND LOW 20S OVERNIGHT.  
- SNOW SHOWERS POSSIBLE IN THE RIDGES ALONG AND IMMEDIATELY  
BEHIND THE FRONT WITH ONLY MINOR ACCUMULATIONS EXPECTED.  
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UPDATE...  
A COLD FRONT WAS LOCATED FROM FROM NEAR DUJ-PIT-ZZV. A BAND OF  
RAIN HAS DEVELOPED AHEAD OF THE FRONT, WITH A CHANGE OVER TO  
SNOW AFTER FROPA BEFORE THE PRECIP ENDS. THIS BAND WILL CONTINUE  
TO TRACK SE ACROSS THE REGION THIS EVENING WITH THE FRONT.  
UPDATED THE POPS AND WEATHER BASED ON THE LATEST RADAR AND  
TIMING OF FROPA THROUGH THIS EVENING.  
 
PREVIOUS DISCUSSION...  
 
PRECIP TYPE BEHIND THE FRONT WILL QUICKLY TRANSITION TO SNOW  
GIVEN THE FALLING TEMPS, AND MINOR ACCUMULATIONS OF UP TO AN  
INCH OR SO WILL BE POSSIBLE BEFORE THE SHOWERS TAPER OFF AFTER  
MIDNIGHT. A BREAK IN PRECIPITATION IS THEN EXPECTED OVERNIGHT AS  
TEMPERATURES CONTINUE TO FALL INTO THE TEENS AND LOW 20S.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /6 AM SUNDAY MORNING THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT/  
 
KEY MESSAGES:  
 
- SNOW EXPECTED SUNDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHT, WITH THE HEAVIEST  
ACCUMULATIONS EXPECTED IN THE RIDGES AND AREAS SOUTH AND EAST  
OF PITTSBURGH.  
- WINTER STORM WARNINGS AND WINTER WEATHER ADVISORIES GO INTO  
EFFECT FOR RIDGES AND ADJACENT LOWLANDS.  
- TEMPERATURES CONTINUE TO FALL, WITH WIND CHILLS EVENTUALLY  
DROPPING BELOW ZERO SUNDAY NIGHT.  
 
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THERE HAS BEEN INCREASING CONFIDENCE IN AN IMPACTFUL WINTER  
SYSTEM FOR THE WEST VIRGINIA RIDGES AS ANOTHER CYCLONE DEVELOPS  
AND MOVES UP THE FRONT, SHOVELING MOISTURE BACK INTO THE COLD  
SECTOR OF THE LOW FOR THE HIGH TERRAIN. THE WINTER STORM WARNING  
HAS BEEN EXPANDED TO INCLUDE ALL WV RIDGES IN PRESTON, TUCKER,  
AND EASTERN MONONGALIA COUNTIES. A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY HAS  
BEEN ISSUED FOR ADJACENT LOWLANDS IN MARION AND MONONGALIA  
COUNTIES IN WV, AND FOR ALL OF FAYETTE AND THE RIDGES OF  
WESTMORELAND COUNTIES IN PA.  
 
THE LATEST MODEL UPDATES SUGGEST THAT THE LOW TRACK WILL STILL  
BE SUCH TO IMPACT PRIMARILY THE WV RIDGES, WHERE A WINTER STORM  
WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT. SOME MINOR IMPACTS ARE LOOKING MORE  
POSSIBLE IN THE PA RIDGES AND LOWLAND AREAS OF NORTHERN WV AS  
WELL, WHERE 13Z NBM PROBABILITIES FOR AT LEAST 3 INCHES NOW  
EXCEED 50% AND WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED. IT IS  
IMPORTANT TO NOTE THAT EVEN THIS CLOSE TO THE ONSET OF SNOW,  
THERE IS STILL A RATHER LARGE AMOUNT OF UNCERTAINTY REGARDING  
THE HIGH-END POTENTIAL SNOWFALL AMOUNTS, PARTICULARLY FOR AREAS  
SOUTH AND EAST OF PITTSBURGH. SPREADS BETWEEN THE 25TH AND 75TH  
PERCENTILES ARE AS MUCH AS 6 INCHES (8+ INCHES FOR THE  
10TH/90TH SPREAD), MAKING HEADLINE DECISIONS DIFFICULT AS THE  
FLOOR FOR THIS EVENT MAY BE LESS THAN 2 INCHES AND THE CEILING  
IS AS HIGH AS A FOOT IN SOME PLACES. HOPEFULLY GUIDANCE NARROWS  
IN ON A COMMON SOLUTION AND FORECAST CONFIDENCE INCREASES OVER  
THE NEXT 12 HOURS, BUT AS OF NOW IT IS POSSIBLE THAT ADDITIONAL  
LAST-MINUTE UPGRADES/EXPANSIONS OF HEADLINES MAY BE NEEDED.  
 
UPSLOPE FLOW WILL SUPPORT LINGERING SNOW SHOWERS ALONG THE  
RIDGES THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT AS THE COLDER AIR CONTINUES TO  
ADVECT INTO THE REGION AND INCREASING SNOW RATIOS, THOUGH THE  
PERIOD OF HEAVIEST SNOW STILL APPEARS TO ALIGN WITH 12Z TO 18Z  
SUNDAY. WITH TEMPERATURES CONTINUING TO DROP SUNDAY NIGHT, WIND  
CHILLS ARE EXPECTED TO DIP BELOW ZERO BY EARLY MONDAY MORNING.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/  
 
KEY MESSAGES:  
 
- ARCTIC OUTBREAK WITH DANGEROUSLY COLD TEMPERATURES AND WIND  
CHILLS LIKELY NEXT WEEK.  
- THERE WILL BE SOME WARMING BY THE END OF THE WEEK.  
 
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EXTREME COLD MONDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY...  
 
CONFIDENCE HAS INCREASED ENOUGH ON DANGEROUS COLD WITH SIGNIFICANT  
IMPACTS TO ISSUE AN EXTREME COLD WATCH. EXTREMELY LOW TEMPERATURES  
AND WIND CHILL TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED TO IMPACT THE REGION MONDAY  
THROUGH WEDNESDAY. ARCTIC AIR WILL DIP DOWN OUT OF FAR NORTHERN  
CANADA ACROSS THE EASTERN UNITED STATES BEGINNING SUNDAY NIGHT. THE  
COLD IMPACTS THROUGH AT LEAST WEDNESDAY MORNING REMAIN HIGH  
CONFIDENCE. THERE IS HIGH AGREEMENT AMONG ENSEMBLE CLUSTERS OF THE  
500MB HEIGHT AND TEMPERATURE TRENDS OF DEEP TROUGHING ACROSS THE  
EASTERN CONUS, DIPPING TEMPERATURES AS LOW AS 35 DEGREES BELOW  
NORMAL.  
 
CONFIDENCE HAS INCREASED THAT THE COLDEST DAYTIME HIGH OF THE PERIOD  
MAY BE MONDAY (MIDDLE SINGLE DIGITS TO 10 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT) WITH  
THE INITIAL INTRUSION OF ARCTIC AIR, BUT CLEAR SKIES AND THE  
POTENTIAL FOR DECOUPLING AND COLD AIR DRAINAGE OVERNIGHT MEAN THAT  
THE COLDEST MORNING MAY BE TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MORNING.  
 
GIVEN THE COMPLEX TERRAIN AND MICRO-METEOROLOGICAL COLD AIR DRAINAGE  
PROCESSES, LOW TEMPERATURES WILL LIKELY BE VARIABLE ACROSS THE AREA  
WITH THE COLDEST POCKETS IN SHELTERED VALLEYS. EXPOSED RIDGE TOPS  
MAY BE A BIT WARMER, BUT ALSO EXPOSED TO THE WIND. ALL IN ALL, LOW  
TEMPERATURES IN THE HIGH NEGATIVE SINGLE DIGITS AND LOW NEGATIVE  
TEENS WITH WIND CHILLS AS LOW AS -25F FOR THE LOWLANDS AND -30F FOR  
THE RIDGES.  
 
FORECAST CONFIDENCE DECREASES WEDNESDAY, WITH GEFS DOMINATED  
ENSEMBLES SHOWING A BRIEF BOUT OF SHORTWAVE REJOINING BRINGING  
TEMPERATURES UP TO THE HIGH 10S, WHILE THE EURO AND CANADIAN  
ENSEMBLES HOLD ON TO THE COLD WITH CONTINUED HIGHS IN THE SINGLE  
DIGITS. ON THURSDAY MORNING UNDER THE SURFACE HIGH, EFFICIENT  
RADIATIVE COOLING WITH LIGHT WIND IS EXPECTED TO DROP WIND CHILL  
TEMPERATURES CLOSE TO ADVISORY CRITERIA, HOWEVER, CLOUD COVER WILL  
PREVENT THOSE TEMPERATURES FROM GETTING TOO COLD. EVEN WITH THE  
BIMODAL SOLUTION, THE WATCH EXTENDS THROUGH 15Z TO ACCOUNT FOR ONE  
MODE AND ALSO THE CUMULATIVE IMPACTS OF THE EXTREME COLD TO THIS  
POINT.  
 
WE RECOMMEND BEGINNING TO PREPARE FOR THIS COLD CONDITIONS NOW.  
UNPROTECTED PIPES CAN FREEZE AND BURST. PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO THE  
COLD MAY LEAD TO HYPOTHERMIA. FROSTBITE CAN OCCUR IN AS LITTLE AS 30  
MINUTES FOR EXPOSED SKIN. IT IS ENCOURAGED TO BRING MOVABLE PLANTS  
INDOORS. EXTREME CARE IS ENCOURAGED FOR THE PROTECTION OF PETS AND  
ANIMALS. RESCHEDULING ANY EVENTS, ESPECIALLY OUTDOOR EVENTS, IS  
ENCOURAGED.  
 
BY THE END OF NEXT WEEK (THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY), THERE IS  
STILL HIGH CONFIDENCE THAT RIDGING BUILDS IN AND WARMS HIGH  
TEMPERATURES INTO THE LOW 30S AND UPPER 20S WITH LOWS IN THE LOW  
20S TO UPPER 10S, WHICH IS STILL A HARE BELOW AVERAGE.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /23Z SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/  
 
AN UPPER LEVEL SHORTWAVE WILL EXIT THE REGION SHORTLY AFTER 18Z  
AND CONTINUE TO DRAW A COLD FRONT TOWARD THE UPPER OHIO RIVER  
VALLEY. MVFR/VFR CONDITIONS WITH POCKETS OF LIGHT RAIN ARE  
POSSIBLE THROUGH 21Z IN THE NOMINAL WARM SECTOR NEAR AND SE OF  
KPIT BEFORE TRENDING TO IFR CIGS. THE REST OF THE REGION WILL  
REMAIN IFR WITH SCATTERED LIGHT RAIN (OR A SNOW MIX AT FKL/DUJ)  
BEFORE THE SURFACE COLD FRONT ARRIVES BETWEEN 22Z-03Z.  
 
THERE IS HIGH CONFIDENCE IN DRY CONDITIONS, IMPROVEMENT TO MVFR  
CIGS, AND VEERING TO NORTHERLY WINDS SHORTLY AFTER THE FRONTAL  
PASSAGE. ANY LINGERING SHOWERS WILL FALL AS SNOW AND LIKELY BE  
TETHERED TO THE HIGHER TERRAIN. THE NEXT SHORTWAVE AND SURFACE  
LOW WILL APPROACH FROM THE SOUTHWEST EARLY SUNDAY MORNING AND  
SLOWLY SPREAD SNOW BY 15Z. VARIANCE IN POSITIONING OF THE  
HEAVIEST SNOW BANDS REMAINS LARGE, WHICH WILL IMPACT SNOWFALL  
RATES/INTENSITY AS WELL DEGREE OF RESTRICTIONS. INITIALLY ON THE  
WETTER SIDE, THE HEAVIEST SNOW (WITH RATES THAT COULD APPROACH  
1"/HR) IS FAVORED SE OF KPIT WITH A GENERAL AXIS FROM KMGW TO  
KLBE (AND AREAS SE OF THAT LINE).  
 
OUTLOOK...  
SNOWFALL RATES/ACCUMULATIONS ARE LIKELY TO PEAK BETWEEN 17Z  
SUNDAY TO 00Z MONDAY BEFORE THE SHORTWAVE/SURFACE LOW MOVE AWAY  
FROM THE REGION. DRY, COLD ADVECTION IN ITS WAKE WILL IMPROVE  
RESTRICTIONS THROUGH MONDAY MORNING, THOUGH LOCALIZED LAKE  
ENHANCED SNOW SHOWERS MAY PERSIST.  
 
ARCTIC TEMPERATURES ARRIVE SUNDAY NIGHT REMAIN IN PLACE THROUGH  
WEDNESDAY BEHIND THIS EXITING SYSTEM. EXPECT A RETURN OF VFR  
CONDITIONS, BUT PERIODS OF GUSTY WIND AND PROLONGED SUB-  
FREEZING TEMPERATURE THAT INCLUDES MANY HOURS WITH NEGATIVE WIND  
CHILLS. THERE IS A LOW PROBABILITY FOR A WEAK SYSTEM TO PASS  
TUESDAY EVENING THAT MAY FOSTER AREAS OF LIGHT SNOW AND  
CIG/VIS RESTRICTIONS.  
 
 
   
CLIMATE  
 
A PERIOD OF ANOMALOUSLY COLD WEATHER IS EXPECTED TO PASS MONDAY  
THROUGH WEDNESDAY THAT WILL CHALLENGE MANY STANDING JANUARY  
TEMPERATURE RECORDS. ATTACHED BELOW ARE THE STANDING  
CLIMATOLOGY FOR LOCAL SITES. PITTSBURGH HAS A FULL RECORD,  
WHILE OTHER SITES ARE PARTIAL RECORDS AND MAY NOT BE FULLY  
REFLECTIVE OF HISTORICAL TEMPERATURES:  
 
JANUARY 20TH: HIGH MINIMUM LOW MINIMUM  
PITTSBURGH, PA 1F (1985) -18F (1985)  
WHEELING, WV 13F (1940) -1F (1940)  
MORGANTOWN, WV 3F (1985) -17F (1985)  
NEW PHILADELPHIA, OH -3F (1994) -22F (1994)  
ZANESVILLE, OH -2F (1985) -17F (1985)  
DUBOIS, PA -2F (1985) -19F (1985)  
 
JANUARY 21ST: HIGH MINIMUM LOW MINIMUM  
PITTSBURGH, PA 5F (1984) -18F (1985)  
WHEELING, WV 12F (2000) -2F (1924)  
MORGANTOWN, WV 2F (1985) -18F (1985)  
NEW PHILADELPHIA, OH -8F (1985) -19F (1985)  
ZANESVILLE, OH 7F (1985) -22F (1984)  
DUBOIS, PA 0F (1985) -22F (1985)  
 
JANUARY 22ND: HIGH MINIMUM LOW MINIMUM  
PITTSBURGH, PA 10F (1961) -14F (1936)  
WHEELING, WV 11F (2014) -4F (2014)  
MORGANTOWN, WV 11F (2014) -5F (1984)  
NEW PHILADELPHIA, OH 5F (1984) -15F (1994)  
ZANESVILLE, OH 13F (2014) -11F (2011)  
DUBOIS, PA 8F (2013) -11F (1984)  
 
BELOW IS THE LOWEST DAILY HIGH AND DAILY LOW TEMPERATURES OF THE  
21ST CENTURY. THIS ENCOMPASSES ALL DAYS OF ALL MONTHS RUNNING  
FROM JANUARY 2000 TO PRESENT:  
 
HIGH MINIMUM LOW MINIMUM  
PITTSBURGH, PA 4F (01/07/2014) -10F (01/17/2009)  
(02/20/2015)  
 
WHEELING, WV 5F (01/07/2014) -10F (01/07/2014)  
 
MORGANTOWN, WV 7F (01/07/2014) -9F (01/28/2014)  
(01/28/2014) (01/29/2014)  
 
NEW PHILADELPHIA, OH 6F (01/16/2009) -18F (01/28/2014)  
(01/28/2014)  
(02/15/2015)  
 
ZANESVILLE, OH 6F (01/28/2014) -20F (01/29/2014)  
 
DUBOIS, PA 0F (01/07/2014) -17F (02/16/2015)  
 
IN ADDITION, PITTSBURGH HAS NOT SEEN A DAYTIME HIGH BELOW 4F  
SINCE JANUARY OF 1994. PITTSBURGH HAS ALSO HAS NOT SEEN 2  
CONSECUTIVE DAYS OF HIGH TEMPERATURES LESS THAN 10F SINCE  
JANUARY OF 1997. IF YOU EXTEND THIS STATISTIC TO 3 DAYS, YOU  
WOULD HAVE TO GO BACK TO FEBRUARY 1899.  
 
THE LAST TIME PITTSBURGH'S MINIMUM TEMPERATURE WAS LESS THAN OR  
EQUAL TO -5F WAS DECEMBER 2022. LAST TIME IT WAS BELOW OR EQUAL  
TO -10F WAS FEBRUARY 2015. FOR 2 CONSECUTIVE DAYS OF LOWS LESS  
THAN OR EQUAL -10F, YOU WOULD HAVE TO GO BACK TO JANUARY OF  
1994.  
 
 
   
PBZ WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
PA...EXTREME COLD WATCH FROM LATE SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY  
MORNING FOR PAZ007>009-013>016-020>022-029-031-073>078.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 1 AM SUNDAY TO 9 AM EST MONDAY  
FOR PAZ074>076.  
OH...EXTREME COLD WATCH FROM LATE SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY  
MORNING FOR OHZ039>041-048>050-057>059-068-069.  
WV...EXTREME COLD WATCH FROM LATE SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY  
MORNING FOR WVZ001>004-012-021-509>514.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 1 AM SUNDAY TO 9 AM EST MONDAY  
FOR WVZ021-509.  
WINTER STORM WARNING FROM 1 AM SUNDAY TO 9 AM EST MONDAY FOR  
WVZ510>514.  
 
 
 
 
 
SYNOPSIS...CERMAK/WM/MILCAREK  
NEAR TERM...CERMAK/WM/SHALLENBERGER  
SHORT TERM...CERMAK/MILCAREK/SHALLENBERGER  
LONG TERM...LUPO  
AVIATION...FRAZIER  
CLIMATE...MILCAREK  
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