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FXUS61 KPBZ 191122  
AFDPBZ  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PITTSBURGH PA  
622 AM EST SUN JAN 19 2025  
   
SYNOPSIS  
 
IMPACTFUL SNOW POSSIBLE FOR NORTHERN WEST VIRGINIA AND THE RIDGES  
OF SOUTHWEST PENNSYLVANIA THROUGH THE COMING DAY, FOLLOWED BY  
AN EXTREME COLD OUTBREAK MONDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY.  
 
 
   
NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/  
 
KEY MESSAGES:  
 
- SNOW EXPECTED THROUGH TONIGHT, 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 TONIGHT.  
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THE CURRENT TRENDS FOR THE INCOMING LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM  
INDICATES THAT SURFACE LOW TRACK WILL TAKE THE SYSTEM ACROSS  
SOUTHERN WV AND VA WITH THE DEFORMATION REGION IMPACTING  
LARGELY THE WV RIDGES. THE ADDITIONAL ASSIST DUE TO UPSLOPE  
WILL KEEP THE PA RIDGES IN PLAY FOR AT LEAST ADVISORY CRITERIA  
AND THE PA RIDGES, INCLUDING INDIANA HAS BEEN INCLUDED IN THE  
HEADLINE. ELSEWHERE, 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 AND  
INDIANA 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 70% AND WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED.  
 
UPSLOPE FLOW WILL SUPPORT LINGERING SNOW SHOWERS ALONG THE  
RIDGES THROUGH TONIGHT 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 TODAY.  
WITH TEMPERATURES CONTINUING TO DROP TONIGHT, WIND CHILLS ARE  
EXPECTED TO DIP BELOW ZERO BY EARLY MONDAY MORNING. THE EXTREME  
COLD WARNING HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR THE RIDGES (PA AND WV) AND THE  
EXTREME COLD ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR THE REST OF THE  
FORECAST AREA.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /MONDAY THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT/  
 
KEY MESSAGES:  
 
- ARCTIC OUTBREAK WITH DANGEROUSLY COLD TEMPERATURES AND WIND  
CHILLS LIKELY COMING THROUGH MIDWEEK.  
- EXTREME COLD WARNING FOR RIDGES AND ADVISORY FOR LOWLANDS  
ISSUED.  
 
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EXTREME COLD MONDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING...  
 
CONFIDENCE HAS INCREASED ENOUGH ON DANGEROUS COLD WITH SIGNIFICANT  
IMPACTS TO GO AHEAD AND UPGRADE THE RIDGES TO AN EXTREME COLD  
WARNING AND THE REST OF THE AREA TO AN ADVISORY. 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  
STARTING TOMORROW MORNING. 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 CHANGED THAT THE COLDEST/LOWEST WIND CHILL  
MAY BE WEDNESDAY MORNING WITH THE INITIAL INTRUSION OF ARCTIC  
AIR WITH THE CLEAR SKIES. STILL MONDAY AND TUESDAY WILL FEATURE  
THE INITIAL PUSH OF THE COLD AIR WITH THE ONLY LOCATIONS HAVING  
HIGH CONFIDENCE OF WARNING CRITERIA BEING THE RIDGES. THUS, THE  
WARNING WAS ISSUED FOR THE RIDGES WITH AN ADVISORY EVERYWHERE  
ELSE AND THROUGH THE ENTIRE PERIOD THROUGH 18Z WEDNESDAY. THE  
NORTHERN COUNTIES (MERCER, VENANGO, AND FOREST) NEED -25  
WIND CHILL TO VERIFY A WARNING, EVERYWHERE ELSE NEEDS -20. THUS  
WILL NEED TO UPGRADE SOME OF THE ADVISORY AREAS WHEN TUESDAY  
NIGHT COMES AROUND.  
 
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 -15F FOR THE LOWLANDS AND -20F  
FOR THE RIDGES AT LEAST THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING. MUCH COLDER  
TEMPS/WIND CHILLS IS LIKELY BY WEDNESDAY MORNING. IT IS ALSO  
WORTH MENTIONING THAT THE ARCTIC AIR MASS IN PLACE WILL  
CERTAINLY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ANY RESIDUAL MOISTURE IN THE REGION  
AND FLURRIES ARE LIKELY INTERMITTENTLY THROUGH THE 3 DAY PERIOD.  
 
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.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/  
 
KEY MESSAGES:  
 
- THERE WILL BE SOME WARMING BY THE END OF THE WEEK.  
 
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THE POTENTIAL FOR THE COLD WANES DURING THE DAY ON WEDNESDAY.  
THE 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. WITH THE BIMODAL SOLUTION, THE POTENTIAL  
IS THERE FOR A NEED OF AN ADVISORY BUT WILL ADDRESS IT AS THE  
TIME APPROACHES.  
 
BY THE END OF THE COMING 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 /11Z SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/  
 
THE NEXT SHORTWAVE AND SURFACE LOW WILL APPROACH FROM THE  
SOUTHWEST THIS MORNING AND SLOWLY SPREAD SNOW INTO THE REGION  
THROUGH 18Z. VARIANCE IN POSITIONING OF THE HEAVIEST SNOW BANDS  
REMAINS LARGE, WHICH WILL IMPACT SNOWFALL RATES/INTENSITY AS  
WELL AS 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). THIS AREA ALSO HAS HIGHER CONFIDENCE IN  
PROLONGED 1-2 MILE VISIBILITY WITH PERIODS OF 1/2 MILE OR LESS  
VISIBILITY. BY LATE SUNDAY AFTERNOON A TREND TOWARDS MORE  
SHOWERY SNOW WILL BE SEEN, WITH LAKE ENHANCEMENT AND UPSLOPE  
FLOW BEING THE DRIVING FACTORS.  
 
SNOW WILL DIMINISH SUNDAY NIGHT AS WIND BACKS MORE WESTERLY,  
THOUGH LOCALIZED LAKE-ENHANCED SNOW SHOWERS MAY PERSIST. GENERAL  
IMPROVEMENT IS EXPECTED BY MONDAY MORNING.  
 
OUTLOOK...  
ARCTIC TEMPERATURES ARRIVE SUNDAY NIGHT AND 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...COLD WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 1 AM MONDAY TO 1 PM EST WEDNESDAY  
FOR PAZ007>009-013>016-020>022-029-031-073-075-077.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 9 AM EST MONDAY FOR PAZ074>076-  
078.  
EXTREME COLD WARNING FROM 1 AM MONDAY TO 1 PM EST WEDNESDAY  
FOR PAZ074-076-078.  
OH...COLD WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 1 AM MONDAY TO 1 PM EST WEDNESDAY  
FOR OHZ039>041-048>050-057>059-068-069.  
WV...COLD WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 1 AM MONDAY TO 1 PM EST WEDNESDAY  
FOR WVZ001>004-012-021-509>511.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 9 AM EST MONDAY FOR WVZ021-509.  
EXTREME COLD WARNING FROM 1 AM MONDAY TO 1 PM EST WEDNESDAY  
FOR WVZ512>514.  
WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL 9 AM EST MONDAY FOR WVZ510>514.  
 
 
 
 
 
SYNOPSIS...WM  
NEAR TERM...SHALLENBERGER  
SHORT TERM...SHALLENBERGER  
LONG TERM...SHALLENBERGER/LUPO  
AVIATION...FRAZIER  
CLIMATE...MILCAREK  
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