876  
FXUS62 KRAH 170533  
AFDRAH  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RALEIGH NC  
1230 AM EST FRI JAN 17 2025  
   
SYNOPSIS
 
 
THE ANTECEDENT ARCTIC AIR IN PLACE OVER THE REGION WILL BRIEFLY  
MODERATE AHEAD OF A STRONG COLD FRONT THAT WILL CROSS THE AREA FROM  
THE WEST LATE SATURDAY AND INTO EARLY SUNDAY. ARCTIC HIGH PRESSURE  
WILL THEN BRING BITTERLY COLD AIR INTO THE REGION EARLY NEXT WEEK.  
 

 
   
NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/
 
 
AS OF 850 PM THURSDAY...  
 
THE EVENING SURFACE ANALYSIS SHOWS A ROUGHLY 1020 MB HIGH OVER THE  
TN VALLEY, WITH A SURFACE TROUGH DRAPED ALONG THE SOUTHERN  
APPALACHIANS FROM WESTERN VA INTO WESTERN NC. WHILE THERE IS NOT  
MUCH OF AN AIRMASS CHANGE BEHIND THE FRONT, WINDS MAY BRIEFLY SWITCH  
AROUND TO THE NW BEFORE TURNING CALM OVERNIGHT AS RIDGING BUILDS IN  
AT MID-LEVELS. AS THE TROUGH PASSES THROUGH, GUIDANCE STILL SHOWS  
SOME PATCHY CLOUDS MAY SURVIVE THEIR TREK OVER THE WESTERN  
APPALACHIANS, IN THE LOWEST 6000 FT OR SO. OTHERWISE, JUST SOME  
PATCHY MID/HIGH CLOUDS ARE EXPECTED. AS WINDS TURN CALM, OVERNIGHT  
LOWS SHOULD DROP INTO THE MID TO UPPER 20S IN MOST LOCATIONS, CLOSER  
TO NORMAL BUT STILL BELOW AVERAGE.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM /FRIDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHT/
 
 
AS OF 345 PM THURSDAY...  
 
DEEP HIGH PRESSURE WILL BUILD OVER THE REGION BEFORE EXITING THE  
COAST EARLY SATURDAY MORNING AHEAD OF THE NEXT FRONTAL PASSAGE.  
THROUGHOUT THE DAY ON FRIDAY, SKIES SHOULD BE MOSTLY CLEAR WITH HIGH  
TEMPERATURES AROUND NORMAL IN THE UPPER 40S TO LOW 50S. WINDS SHOULD  
BE LIGHT AND WILL BACK FROM NORTHERLY TO SOUTHERLY AS THE SURFACE  
HIGH PRESSURE MOVES THROUGH. OVERNIGHT, CLOUDS WILL START TO THICKEN  
AND SPREAD ACROSS CENTRAL NC FROM THE WEST AHEAD OF THE NEXT WEATHER  
SYSTEM. WITH CLOUD COVER AND LOW LEVEL THICKNESSES AROUND 1320-  
1340M, LOW TEMPERATURES FRIDAY NIGHT SHOULD BE WARMER THAN TONIGHT  
AND ARE EXPECTED TO BE IN THE LOW TO MID 30S. THESE LOW TEMPERATURES  
RANGE FROM NEAR NORMAL TO 5 DEGREES ABOVE NORMAL.  
 

 
   
LONG TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/
 
 
AS OF 415 PM THURSDAY...  
 
ON SATURDAY MORNING A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM JUST OFF THE FL/GA COAST  
WILL CONTINUE TO DEEPEN THROUGH THE DAY AS IT SKIRTS OFF THE MID-  
ATLANTIC COASTAL WATERS. A STRONG COLD FRONT STRETCHING ACROSS MUCH  
OF THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY WILL BE APPROACHING THE MID-ATLANTIC  
REGION BRINGING A CHANCE OF RAIN THROUGH MUCH OF THE DAY SATURDAY.  
WHILE THE MOISTURE AND RAIN FROM THE COASTAL LOW WILL IMPACT AREAS  
IN THE COASTAL PLAIN AND PORTIONS OF THE SANDHILLS, THE APPROACHING  
FRONT WILL BRING RAIN TO THE WESTERN PORTIONS OF THE REGION. FOR  
MUCH OF THE DAY SATURDAY EXPECT SCATTERED TO NUMEROUS PERIODS OF  
RAIN WITH PERHAPS A LULL SATURDAY EVENING FOR PORTIONS OF THE  
PIEDMONT. AS THE FRONT PUSHES THROUGH THE REGION LATE SATURDAY NIGHT  
EARLY SUNDAY MORNING THE RUSH OF COLDER DRY AIR WILL FILTER IN  
BEHIND. AS THE PRECIP IS PUSHED OUT EARLY SUNDAY MORNING, A RAIN  
SNOW MIXTURE BEGINNING ALONG THE VA/NC BORDER COULD OCCUR. BY THE  
END OF THE EVENT, SUNDAY AFTERNOON THE RAIN/SNOW MIX LINE COULD  
EXPAND SOUTHWARD ALONG AND NORTH OF US-64. AFTER THE SUNSETS TEMPS  
WILL CONTINUE TO DROP INCREASING CHANCES FRO THE CHANGE OVER TO SNOW  
AS THE PRECIP MOVES OUT OF THE REGION LATE SUNDAY EVENING. BEST  
CHANCE FOR ALL SNOW WILL BE NORTH OF THE TRIANGLE,BUT WEST OF I95,  
WITH THE RAIN/SNOW MIX CONTINUING FOR MUCH OF THE NORTHERN COASTAL  
PLAIN REGION.  
 
COLD ARCTIC HIGH PRESSURE WILL BUILD IN WITH THE COLDEST  
TEMPERATURES OF THE SEASON SUNDAY NIGHT TEMPERATURES AFTER THE  
PRECIP MOVES OUT. SUNDAY NIGHT TEMPERATURES WILL QUICKLY DROP INTO  
THE 20S FOR MUCH OF THE REGION BY MIDNIGHT AND WIDE SPREAD TEENS  
ACROSS THE PIEDMONT REGION FOR THE LOWS MONDAY MORNING. WHILE THESE  
LOW TEMPERATURES ARE DANGEROUS, WIND CHILLS IN THE SINGLE DIGITS ARE  
ALSO EXPECTED. THE SANDHILLS AND PORTIONS OF THE COASTAL PLAIN  
REGIONS WILL SEE TEMPS FALL INTO THE LOW 20S SUNDAY NIGHT WITH WIND  
CHILLS IN THE LOW/MID TEENS. COLD TEMPERATURES WILL CONTINUE FOR AT  
LEAST THE NEXT 72 HOURS IN MOST AREAS. FOR EXAMPLE AREAS AROUND  
RALEIGH WILL SEE AROUND 86 HOURS OF TEMPERATURES BELOW FREEZING FROM  
SUNDAY NIGHT TO THURSDAY AFTERNOON. COLD DRY AIR WILL BE IN PLACE  
MONDAY AND MUCH OF TUESDAY WITH HIGHS IN THE MID 20S NW TO NEAR 30  
SE. LOWS WILL BE IN THE LOW TEENS TO NEAR 20 IN MOST AREAS. AGAIN  
WIND CHILLS WILL BE IN THE SINGLE DIGITS FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY  
MORNINGS.  
 
TUESDAY AFTERNOON ANOTHER WEATHER SYSTEM IS EXPECTED TO MOVE INTO  
THE REGION. WHILE MODELS ARE STILL INCONSISTENT WITH THE TRACK OF  
THE PARENT LOW THAT WOULD FUEL THE PRECIP AND P-TYPE, ENSEMBLES HAVE  
SHOWN THERE MIGHT BE ENOUGH MOISTURE IN THE ATMOSPHERE TO PRODUCE  
SOME MEASURABLE SNOW TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND OVERNIGHT. THE COLD  
TEMPERATURES ARE IN PLACE, BUT THE BIG QUESTION WILL BE WILL THERE  
BE ENOUGH MOISTURE ALONG SIDE THE COLD AIR. WILL KEEP A CLOSE WATCH  
ON THE DEVELOPING LOW AND EXPECTED TRACK OVER THE NEXT COUPLE DAYS.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /06Z FRIDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/
 
 
AS OF 1230 AM FRIDAY...  
 
24 HOUR TAF PERIOD: VFR CONDITIONS WILL PREVAIL THROUGH 06Z  
SATURDAY. FOLLOWING MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES THROUGH SUNSET, CLOUDS WILL  
THICKEN AND LOWER FROM WEST TO EAST TONIGHT THROUGH DAYBREAK  
SATURDAY. CEILINGS AT KINT AND KGSO COULD LOWER TO MVFR IN LIGHT  
RAIN BETWEEN 09 TO 12Z SATURDAY.  
 
LIGHT WINDS ARE EXPECTED THROUGH THE PERIOD WITH SFC HIGH  
PRESSURE BRIEFLY BUILDING ACROSS THE AREA BEFORE MOVING OFFSHORE  
DURING THE EVENING AND OVERNIGHT HOURS.  
 
OUTLOOK: LIGHT RAIN, SUB-VFR RESTRICTIONS, AND MARGINAL LOW-LEVEL  
WIND SHEAR ARE POSSIBLE SATURDAY. HOWEVER, IT IS WORTH TO MENTION  
RECENT MODEL GUIDANCE CONTINUES TO TREND DRIER DURING THIS PERIOD  
AND THUS AVIATION IMPACTS MAY BE NOT AS GREAT.  
 
FOLLOWING QUICKLY ON THE HEELS OF THE SATURDAY SYSTEM, A STRONG COLD  
FRONT WITH A DEVELOPING AREA OF LOW PRESSURE WILL BRING ANOTHER  
ROUND OF PRECIP AND SUB-VFR RESTRICTIONS. ADDITIONALLY, AS COLDER  
AIR FILTERS INTO THE AREA SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, RAIN MAY MIX  
WITH OR CHANGE TO A BRIEF PERIOD OF SNOW ACROSS THE NORTHERN  
TERMINALS. DRY AIR AND VFR CONDITIONS THEN RETURN ON MONDAY.  
 

 
   
CLIMATE
 
 
RECORD LOW MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES:  
 
JANUARY 20:  
KGSO: 29/1983  
KRDU: 28/1970  
 
JANUARY 21:  
KGSO: 21/1985  
KFAY: 31/1983  
 
JANUARY 22:  
KGSO: 29/2014  
KRDU: 27/1970  
 

 
   
RAH WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
NONE.  
 

 
 

 
SYNOPSIS...CBL  
NEAR TERM...KREN  
SHORT TERM...HELOCK  
LONG TERM...CA  
AVIATION...CBL  
CLIMATE...RAH  
 
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