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FXUS61 KPBZ 191839  
AFDPBZ  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PITTSBURGH PA  
139 PM EST SUN JAN 19 2025  
   
SYNOPSIS
 
 
HEAVY BANDED SNOW ACROSS THE LAUREL HIGHLANDS WILL SHIFT EAST OF  
THE AREA THIS AFTERNOON, WITH SCATTERED MOSTLY LIGHT SNOW  
SHOWERS CONTINUING THROUGH MONDAY MORNING. DRY WEATHER AND  
EXTREME COLD WILL GRIP THE REGION THROUGH WEDNESDAY BEFORE  
TEMPERATURE MODERATES AT THE END OF THE WEEK.  
 

 
   
NEAR TERM /THROUGH MONDAY/
 
 
KEY MESSAGES:  
 
- PEAK SNOWFALL RATES WILL DIMINISH OVER THE LAUREL HIGHLANDS  
THROUGH 4PM.  
- TRANSITION TO SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS EXPECTED LATE THIS  
AFTERNOON INTO EARLY MONDAY MORNING.  
- COMBINATION OF COLD AIR AND GUSTY WIND WILL CREATE NEGATIVE  
WIND CHILLS MONDAY.  
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MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOW WITHIN FRONTOGENETIC BANDING ACROSS THE  
LAUREL HIGHLANDS WILL CONTINUE TO SHIFT EAST THROUGH 5PM IN  
CONJUNCTION WITH THE UPPER TROUGH AXIS/SURFACE LOW MOVEMENT.  
UNTIL IT EXITS, 1-2"/HR RATES THAT HAVE BEEN REPORTED WILL MAKE  
TRAVEL DIFFICULT THROUGH THE HIGHER TERRAIN OF SOUTHWEST PA AND  
NORTHEAST WV. DRY ADVECTION IS BEING NOTED TO THE WEST THAT IS  
UNDERCUTTING THE SYNOPTIC SNOW SHIELD, CAUSING A REDUCTION IN  
SNOWFALL RATES GENERALLY WEST OF THE WINTER STORM WARNING AREAS.  
THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR A LULL IN ACCUMULATIONS (WITH THE PEAK  
PAST) AS AMID THE ENVIRONMENT TRANSITION.  
 
THE TRANSITION WILL BE CHARACTERIZED BY INCREASING NORTHWEST  
FLOW BEHIND THE UPPER TROUGH AXIS THAT IS BURNISHED BY STRONG  
COLD ADVECTION. STEEPENING LAPSE RATES AND ENOUGH OPEN LAKE  
WATERS (WITH FETCHES FROM BOTH LAKE MICHIGAN AND LAKE ERIE) IS  
EXPECTED TO CREATE SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS THIS EVENING THROUGH  
EARLY MONDAY MORNING. HI-RES MODEL GUIDANCE SHOWS LARGE  
VARIATIONS IN LAKE ENHANCED BANDS AND THE INFLUENCE OF VORT  
ADVECTION WITHIN NW FLOW ALOFT, MAKING IT DIFFICULT TO PINPOINT  
ADDITIONAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS. ON AVERAGE, LOWLAND AREAS SHOULD  
SEE LESS THAN 1" (90% PROBABILITY) OF ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATION  
DESPITE ~20:1 SLRS DUE TO THE TRANSIENT NATURE OF THE SHOWERS  
AND A FAIRLY RAPID BACKING OF BOUNDARY LAYER WINDS TO THE WEST.  
OROGRAPHIC LIFT IS EXPECTED TO AID SLIGHTLY HIGHER ACCUMULATIONS  
FOR THE WARNED TERRAIN LOCATIONS, BUT SNOWFALL MAY BE SPOTTY  
WITH RATES GENERALLY LESS 0.5"/HR.  
 
THE AFOREMENTIONED COLD ADVECTION WILL ALSO COMBINE WITH BREEZY  
WIND FROM DEEPER MIXING TO CREATE NEGATIVE WIND CHILLS BY THE  
MONDAY MORNING COMMUTE. THOUGH INCREASING SUBSIDENCE AND DRY  
ADVECTION WILL CLEAR CLOUDS AND END SNOW BY MONDAY AFTERNOON,  
LITTLE DIURNAL HEATING WILL KEEP DAYTIME AIR TEMPERATURE NEAR OR  
BELOW 10 DEGREES AND NEGATIVE WIND CHILLS.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM /MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT/
 
 
KEY MESSAGES:  
 
- ARCTIC OUTBREAK WITH DANGEROUSLY COLD TEMPERATURES AND WIND CHILLS.  
- EXTREME COLD WARNING FOR RIDGES AND ADVISORY FOR LOWLANDS ISSUED.  
 
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EXTREME COLD MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING...  
 
DANGEROUSLY COLD TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED THROUGHOUT THE SHORT TERM  
PERIOD AS AN ANOMALOUSLY DEEP TROUGH OVER EASTERN NORTH AMERICA  
OPENS THE DOOR FOR ARCTIC AIR TO MAKE ITS WAY FROM NORTHERN CANADA  
INTO THE EASTERN CONUS. LOCALLY, TEMPERATURES WILL HOVER 20 TO 25  
DEGREES BELOW NORMAL FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR, WITH TUESDAY MORNING  
STARTING OUT NEAR OR SLIGHTLY BELOW ZERO, INCREASING TO THE UPPER  
SINGLE DIGITS TO LOW TEENS TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AND THEN PLUMMETING TO  
AROUND -10 DEGREES TUESDAY NIGHT. EXTREME COLD WARNINGS ARE IN  
EFFECT FOR THE RIDGES OF SOUTHWEST PA AND NORTHERN WV WHERE WIND  
CHILLS WILL PERIODICALLY DIP TO -20 TO -25 DEGREES. A COLD WEATHER  
ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR THE REST OF THE AREA WITH WIND CHILLS IN  
THE -10 TO -20 DEGREE RANGE. HOWEVER, WE WILL NEED TO MONITOR TRENDS  
FOR LOW TEMPERATURES AND WIND CHILLS TUESDAY NIGHT INTO EARLY  
WEDNESDAY MORNING WHEN SOME LOWLAND AREAS COULD EXCEED EXTREME COLD  
WARNING CRITERIA (-20 DEGREES SOUTH OF I-80, -25 DEGREES NORTH OF  
THE INTERSTATE) AND UPGRADES MAY BE NEEDED. FLURRIES WILL BE  
POSSIBLE DURING THE DAY TUESDAY IF THERE IS ENOUGH LOW-LEVEL  
MOISTURE, THOUGH WITH LITTLE TO NO ACCUMULATION.  
 
WE RECOMMEND BEGINNING TO PREPARE FOR THESE 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. CHECK IN ROUTINELY WITH VULNERABLE FRIENDS  
AND FAMILY. BRING MOVABLE PLANTS INDOORS. EXTREME CARE IS ENCOURAGED  
FOR THE PROTECTION OF PETS AND ANIMALS. RESCHEDULING ANY EVENTS,  
ESPECIALLY THOSE TAKING PLACE OUTDOORS, IS ALSO ENCOURAGED.  
 

 
   
LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/
 
 
KEY MESSAGES:  
 
- THERE WILL BE SOME WARMING BY THE END OF THE WEEK BUT  
TEMPERATURES REMAIN BELOW NORMAL THROUGH AT LEAST SATURDAY.  
- PRECIPITATION CHANCES MAY INCREASE FRIDAY INTO THE WEEKEND AS  
ANOTHER UPPER TROUGH APPROACHES FROM THE WEST.  
 
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VERY COLD TEMPERATURES HANG ON THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT, WITH  
HIGHS WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON IN THE UPPER SINGLE DIGITS TO LOW  
TEENS AND NIGHTTIME LOWS IN THE LOWER SINGLE DIGITS TO NEAR  
ZERO (WIND CHILLS NEAR OR SLIGHTLY BELOW ZERO). GRADUAL WARMING  
IS EXPECTED THEREAFTER TO CLOSE THE WEEK AS GLOBAL ENSEMBLES  
ARE IN FAIR AGREEMENT THAT THE EASTERN CONUS TROUGH DEPARTS AND  
WE SEE WEAK HEIGHT RISES IN RESPONSE TO ANOTHER UPSTREAM TROUGH  
DIGGING INTO THE CENTRAL CONUS. TEMPERATURES REBOUND INTO THE  
20S FRIDAY AND 30S NEXT WEEKEND. DEPENDING ON THE EVENTUAL  
PROGRESSION OF THE UPSTREAM TROUGH, THIS WARMING COULD ALSO BE  
ACCOMPANIED BY A ROUND OF INCREASING PRECIP CHANCES.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /19Z SUNDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/
 
 
IFR/LIFR CONDITIONS CONTINUE GENERALLY ALONG AND SE OF A LBE-HLG  
LINE AS A SHORTWAVE TROUGH CROSSES THE AREA, AND AS AN AREA OF  
FRONTOGENESIS SET UP ACROSS THAT REGION. SNOWFALL RATES OF 1  
INCH PER HOUR HAVE BEEN REPORTED AS WELL. THIS AREA OF  
FRONTOGENESIS SHOULD SHIFT EASTWARD THROUGH MID AFTERNOON, WITH  
SLOWLY IMPROVING CONDITIONS AND DIMINISHING SNOWFALL RATES.  
 
TO THE NORTH OF THIS AREA, MAINLY MVFR CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED  
WITH LIGHT SNOW AND/OR CIGS. THE STEADY SNOW WILL TRANSITION TO  
SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS THIS EVENING AS THE INITIAL TROUGH AXIS  
EXITS, AND NW FLOW DEVELOPS. A FEW HEAVIER SNOW SHOWERS ARE  
POSSIBLE THIS EVENING, AND INCLUDED A TEMPO MENTION AT THE  
AIRPORTS MOST LIKELY TO BE AFFECTED, INCLUDING PIT.  
 
SNOW SHOWERS SHOULD GRADUALLY DIMINISH OVERNIGHT AND EARLY  
MONDAY AS THE BOUNDARY LAYER FLOW BACKS TO THE WSW, AND  
MOISTURE IN THE DENDRITIC GROWTH ZONE DECREASES. MVFR CIGS ARE  
EXPECTED TO CONTINUE WITH MOISTURE BELOW A TEMPERATURE  
INVERSION. W WIND IS EXPECTED TO BECOME GUSTY ON MONDAY, WITH  
GUSTS AROUND 20KT.  
 
OUTLOOK...  
VFR IS EXPECTED TO RETURN MONDAY EVENING AS HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS  
IN. A REINFORCING TROUGH RETURNS MVFR CIG RESTRICTION POTENTIAL  
TUESDAY, BEFORE VFR RETURNS WEDNESDAY UNDER HIGH PRESSURE. SNOW  
SHOWER AND RESTRICTION POTENTIAL RETURNS WITH A FRIDAY COLD  
FRONT.  
 

 
   
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 PAZ031-073-  
075-078.  
WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL 9 AM EST MONDAY FOR PAZ074-076.  
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 WVZ012-021-  
509.  
WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL 9 AM EST MONDAY FOR WVZ510>514.  
EXTREME COLD WARNING FROM 1 AM MONDAY TO 1 PM EST WEDNESDAY  
FOR WVZ512>514.  
 

 
 

 
 
SYNOPSIS...FRAZIER  
NEAR TERM...FRAZIER  
SHORT TERM...CERMAK/SHALLENBERGER  
LONG TERM...CERMAK/SHALLENBERGER/LUPO  
AVIATION...WM  
CLIMATE...MILCAREK  
 
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