979  
FXUS61 KPHI 200919  
AFDPHI  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ  
419 AM EST FRI DEC 20 2024  
   
SYNOPSIS
 
 
LOW PRESSURE IMPACTS THE REGION FRIDAY/FRIDAY NIGHT; IMPACTS LASTING  
POSSIBLY INTO SATURDAY MORNING. A STRONG AND COLD HIGH PRESSURE  
SYSTEM BEGINS TO BUILD IN LATER SATURDAY, HOLDING INFLUENCE OVER THE  
REGION THROUGH MONDAY AND BRINGING FRIGID TEMPERATURES WITH IT. NEXT  
LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM COULD IMPACT THE REGION MONDAY NIGHT INTO  
CHRISTMAS EVE.  
 

 
   
NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/
 
 
A COMPLEX WEATHER SYSTEM WILL TAKE AIM AT THE AREA TODAY RESULTING  
IN QUITE A DIFFICULT AND CHALLENGING FORECAST THROUGH TONIGHT. A  
DEEP UPPER LEVEL TROUGH OVER THE GREAT LAKES WILL MOVE EAST TODAY  
AND TAKE ON A NEGATIVE TILT AS THE BASE OF THE TROUGH MOVES OFF THE  
COAST TONIGHT. AT THE SURFACE, A WEAK SURFACE LOW TRACKING ACROSS  
THE MIDWEST WILL FIZZLE OUT NEAR OHIO AS A SECONDARY LOW DEVELOPS  
OFF THE CAROLINA COAST. THIS SECONDARY LOW WILL DEEPEN RAPIDLY WHILE  
TRACKING NORTHEAST TOWARD NOVA SCOTIA LATE TONIGHT. STILL, THE  
BIGGEST CHALLENGE WITH THE FORECAST WILL BE WHETHER OR NOT AN  
INVERTED TROUGH DEVELOPS ON THE NORTHWESTERN FLANK OF THE OFFSHORE  
LOW. IF THIS TROUGH DOES DEVELOP AS MUCH OF THE HI-RES GUIDANCE  
INDICATES, THEN THERE SHOULD BE A LOCALIZED MAXIMA OF HEAVIER  
PRECIPITATION OVER A PORTION OF THE AREA. UNFORTUNATELY, THESE  
INVERTED TROUGH SET-UPS ARE VERY DIFFICULT TO PREDICT ESPECIALLY  
WITH RESPECT TO AN EXACT LOCATION. SO UNTIL THE TROUGH ACTUALLY  
DEVELOPS, IT IS UNKNOWN IF THERE WILL BE A MORE TARGETED AREA FOR  
HEAVIER PRECIPITATION. BASED ON GUIDANCE HOWEVER, THE GREATEST  
CONFIDENCE IS OVER THE NORTHERN HALF OF THE FORECAST AREA.  
 
SO WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR OUR WEATHER TODAY? WELL, LIGHT PRECIP  
WILL START TO OVERSPREAD THE AREA FROM SOUTH TO NORTH LATER THIS  
MORNING INTO THE AFTERNOON. TEMPERATURES WILL BE MARGINAL AT BEST  
ACROSS MOST OF THE AREA TODAY MAINLY IN THE MID 30S TO LOW 40S  
ACROSS MUCH OF THE COASTAL PLAIN. THIS WILL RESULT PERIODS OF LIGHT  
RAIN THROUGH THE AFTERNOON, WITH SOME WET SNOW FLAKES MIXED IN AT  
TIMES. NO ACCUMULATION IS EXPECTED DURING THE DAYTIME IN THESE  
AREAS. THE EXCEPTION IS ACROSS THE POCONO PLATEAU AND PORTIONS OF  
EXTREME NORTHERN NEW JERSEY, ESPECIALLY AREAS IN EXCESS OF 1500 FEET  
OF ELEVATION WHERE TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED TO REMAIN BELOW  
FREEZING DURING THE AFTERNOON. HERE, PERIODS OF LIGHT SNOW SHOULD BE  
EXPECTED THROUGH THE AFTERNOON TODAY.  
 
AS WE HEAD INTO TONIGHT, THE FORECAST BECOMES EVEN MORE INTERESTING,  
ESPECIALLY ACROSS THE LOWER ELEVATION AREAS. THE STRENGTHENING  
OFFSHORE LOW WILL BEGIN TO PULL AWAY FROM THE AREA, HOWEVER AS  
MENTIONED ABOVE, THERE MAY BE AN INVERTED SURFACE TROUGH THAT  
DEVELOPS OVER THE AREA CAUSING PRECIPITATION TO CONTINUE THROUGH THE  
OVERNIGHT HOURS. WINDS WILL ALSO BACK TO MORE NORTHWESTERLY ON THE  
BACKSIDE OF THE DEEPENING LOW, ALLOWING COLDER AIR TO POUR INTO THE  
REGION. THIS WILL ALLOW TEMPERATURES TO DYNAMICALLY COOL AFTER  
SUNSET, SO RAIN SHOULD GRADUALLY TRANSITION TO A RAIN/SNOW MIX AND  
EVENTUALLY TO A LIGHT SNOW ACROSS THE COASTAL PLAIN OVERNIGHT  
BEFORE PRECIPITATION BEGINS TO WIND DOWN EARLY ON SATURDAY.  
 
IN TERMS OF SNOWFALL AMOUNTS, NOT MUCH HAS CHANGED. GREATEST  
SNOWFALL TOTALS AROUND 2-3" (LOCALLY 4") ARE EXPECTED ACROSS THE  
POCONO PLATEAU OF CARBON AND MONROE COUNTIES AND EXTREME NORTHERN  
NEW JERSEY. FOR THIS REASON, HAVE ISSUED A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY  
FOR CARBON AND MONROE COUNTIES BEGINNING AT 10 AM THIS MORNING.  
OPTED TO HOLD OFF ON AN ADVISORY FOR SUSSEX (NJ) AT THIS TIME AS  
MOST OF THE COUNTY SHOULD REMAIN BELOW ADVISORY LEVEL CRITERIA.  
HOWEVER, LOCALES GREATER THAN 1500 FEET IN ELEVATION MAY OBSERVE  
ADVISORY LEVEL SNOW. FOR THE LEHIGH VALLEY AND PORTIONS OF NORTHWEST  
NEW JERSEY, THE FORECAST HOLDS AROUND 1-2 INCHES. ELSEWHERE,  
GENERALLY LOOKING AT A SLUSHY COATING TO UP TO AN INCH ACROSS THE  
REMAINDER OF PENNSYLVANIA, SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY AND NORTHERN  
DELAWARE. AGAIN, THIS IS A DIFFICULT FORECAST AND SNOWFALL AMOUNTS  
COULD BE LOCALLY HIGHER THAN FORECAST DEPENDING ON THE LOCATION OF  
THE INVERTED SURFACE TROUGH LATER TONIGHT.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT/
 
 
AS THE DEEPENING OFFSHORE LOW DEPARTS SATURDAY, HIGH RES GUIDANCE  
SUGGESTS A FEW SNOW SHOWERS LINGERING DURING THE MORNING TIMEFRAME  
THANKS IN PART TO THE PREVIOUSLY MENTIONED INVERTED TROUGH.  
OVERALL, WE ONLY EXPECT ABOUT A HALF AN INCH OF ADDITIONAL  
SNOWFALL OR LESS WITH THESE MORNING SNOW SHOWERS BEFORE THEY  
MOVE OFFSHORE MID TO LATE MORNING. BEHIND THE DEPARTING LOW, A  
VERY TIGHT PRESSURE GRADIENT WILL FORM AS STRONG CANADIAN HIGH  
PRESSURE WILL BUILD IN FROM THE NORTH AND WEST, LEADING TO WINDY  
CONDITIONS DURING THE DAY SATURDAY WITH NW WINDS 15-20 MPH AND  
GUSTS UP TO 30 MPH. COMBINED WITH AFTERNOON TEMPERATURES IN THE  
UPPER 20S TO MID 30S, WE COULD BE LOOKING AT WIND CHILLS IN THE  
TEENS AND 20S FOR MUCH OF THE DAY. WIND CHILLS IN THE POCONOS  
LOOK TO LINGER IN THE SINGLE DIGITS ALL DAY.  
 
COME SATURDAY NIGHT, CANADIAN HIGH PRESSURE INCREASES ITS INFLUENCE  
ACROSS THE REGION, USHERING IN AN ARCTIC AIRMASS. EXPECT WIDESPREAD  
TEENS FOR THE LOW TEMPERATURE WITH SINGLE-DIGITS FOR THE POCONOS.  
FACTORING IN THE WINDS THAT WILL STILL BE A BREEZY 10-15 MPH WITH  
GUSTS UP TO 20-25 MPH, WIND CHILLS WILL BE IN THE SINGLE DIGITS FOR  
MOST, EVEN FEELING SEVERAL DEGREES BELOW ZERO FOR THE POCONO  
PLATEAU!  
 
TEMPERATURES WILL DROP EVEN COLDER ON SUNDAY AND SUNDAY AS THIS  
CANADIAN HIGH SHIFTS CLOSER OVERHEAD. THE ONLY GOOD NEWS HERE IS  
WINDS WILL BEGIN TO DIMINISH. AFTERNOON TEMPERATURES WILL BE STUCK  
IN THE 20S WITH WIND CHILLS IN THE TEENS (POCONOS WILL SEE WIND  
CHILLS DOWN TO THE SINGLE DIGITS). COME SUNDAY NIGHT INTO EARLY  
MONDAY MORNING, WINDS WILL BECOME MOSTLY CALM, BUT STRONG  
RADIATIONAL COOLING IS EXPECTED WITH HIGH PRESSURE SHIFTING SQUARELY  
OVERHEAD AND BRINGING CLEAR SKIES. AS A RESULT, WE WILL RADIATE VERY  
EFFICIENTLY AND TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED TO CRATER INTO THE SINGLE  
DIGITS FOR MUCH OF THE REGION WITH THE PHILLY METRO, COASTAL AREAS,  
AND THE DELMARVA IN THE LOW-TEENS. GIVEN THE CALMER WINDS, HOWEVER,  
WIND CHILLS WILL NOT BE TOO DIFFERENT, BUT STILL BE IN THE SINGLE  
DIGITS FOR MOST OF THE REGION.  
 

 
   
LONG TERM /MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/
 
 
AFTER A FRIGID MORNING, TEMPERATURES WILL REBOUND SLIGHTLY COME  
MONDAY AFTERNOON WITH HIGHS EXPECTED IN THE UPPER 20S TO UPPER 30S.  
THE NEXT LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM ARRIVES MONDAY NIGHT INTO TUESDAY.  
QUITE A BIT OF UNCERTAINTY STILL WITH THIS SYSTEM THIS FAR OUT.  
THAT SAID, TUESDAY DOES LOOK MORE MILD WITH MANY LOCATIONS  
RECOVERING INTO THE UPPER 30S TO LOW 40S IN THE AFTERNOON. AS A  
RESULT, THE BEST CHANCES TO SEE SOME LIGHT SNOW ON CHRISTMAS EVE  
WILL REMAIN ACROSS THE NORTHERN TIER OF THE REGION WHILE THE  
SOUTHERN HALF WILL HAVE BETTER CHANCES WITH RAIN.  
 
UPPER LEVEL RIDGING LOOKS TO KEEP THINGS ON THE DRIER SIDE FOR  
CHRISTMAS DAY AND INTO THURSDAY WITH MORE SEASONABLE  
TEMPERATURES.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /09Z FRIDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/
 
 
THE FOLLOWING DISCUSSION IS FOR KPHL, KPNE, KTTN, KABE, KRDG, KILG,  
KMIV, KACY AND SURROUNDING AREAS...  
 
REST OF TONIGHT (THROUGH 12Z)...VFR WITH LOWERING AND THICKENING  
CEILINGS AROUND 5000 FEET. NE WINDS AROUND 5 KT. HIGH CONFIDENCE.  
 
FRIDAY...VFR CONDITIONS EARLY, DETERIORATING TO MVFR BY 15-17Z AND  
EVENTUALLY IFR BY 19-22Z. RAIN EXPECTED, WITH A GRADUAL TRANSITION  
TO A RAIN/SNOW MIX IN THE AFTERNOON. N-NE WINDS AROUND 5-10 KT.  
LOW CONFIDENCE, ESPECIALLY WITH RESPECT TO TIMING OF RESTRICTIONS.  
 
FRIDAY NIGHT...MAINLY IFR/LIFR CONDITIONS EXPECTED WITH PERIODS OF  
LIGHT SNOW AND/OR A RAIN/SNOW MIX. NW-N WINDS AROUND 5-10 KT.  
LOW CONFIDENCE OVERALL.  
 
OUTLOOK...  
 
SATURDAY THROUGH MONDAY...AFTER CEILINGS LIFT EARLY ON SATURDAY, VFR  
CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED THROUGH AT LEAST MONDAY NIGHT. NO  
SIGNIFICANT WEATHER IS EXPECTED.  
 
TUESDAY...MVFR CONDITIONS POSSIBLE WITH A SYSTEM MOVING IN FROM THE  
GREAT LAKES.  
 

 
   
MARINE
 
 
A SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR ALL THE ATLANTIC COASTAL  
WATERS BEGINNING 4 PM THIS AFTERNOON. A SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY HAS  
ALSO BEEN ISSUED FOR THE DELAWARE BAY BEGINNING AT 5 AM SATURDAY  
MORNING.  
 
EAST-NORTHEAST WINDS AROUND 10-15 KT THIS MORNING WILL GRADUALLY  
INCREASE DURING THE AFTERNOON TO AROUND 15-20 KT. GUSTS UP TO 25 KT  
POSSIBLE WITH SEAS AROUND 2-4 FEET. FOR TONIGHT, NORTHEAST WINDS  
WILL SHIFT TO NORTH-NORTHWEST AROUND 15-20 KT WITH GUSTS UP TO 30  
KT. SEAS BUILD TO 4-6 FEET.  
 
OUTLOOK...  
 
SATURDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT...SCA CONDITIONS. NW WINDS GUST 25-30  
KTS WITH SEAS BUILDING TO 4-6 FEET.  
 
SUNDAY THROUGH TUESDAY...SCA CONDITIONS MAY LINGER SUNDAY MORNING.  
OTHERWISE, MARINE CONDITIONS WILL REMAIN BELOW ADVISORY CRITERIA  
THROUGH TUESDAY.  
 

 
   
PHI WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
PA...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 10 AM THIS MORNING TO 7 AM EST  
SATURDAY FOR PAZ054-055.  
NJ...NONE.  
DE...NONE.  
MD...NONE.  
MARINE...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FROM 5 AM SATURDAY TO MIDNIGHT EST  
SATURDAY NIGHT FOR ANZ430-431.  
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FROM 4 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 6 AM EST  
SUNDAY FOR ANZ450>455.  
 

 
 

 
 
SYNOPSIS...MJL  
NEAR TERM...DESILVA  
SHORT TERM...MJL  
LONG TERM...MJL  
AVIATION...DESILVA/MJL  
MARINE...DESILVA/MJL  
 
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