434  
FXUS61 KRLX 190023  
AFDRLX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHARLESTON WV  
723 PM EST WED DEC 18 2024  
   
SYNOPSIS
 
 
RAIN SHOWERS END TONIGHT WITH DRIZZLE/FREEZING DRIZZLE ACROSS  
THE MOUNTAINS. WINTRY PRECIPITATION AND RAIN POSSIBLE FRIDAY,  
WITH ACCUMULATING SNOW POSSIBLE FRIDAY NIGHT.  
 

 
   
NEAR TERM /THROUGH THURSDAY/
 
 
AS OF 715 PM WEDNESDAY...  
 
HAVE ISSUED A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR OUR NORTHWEST  
POCAHONTAS, SOUTHEAST RANDOLPH, AND SOUTHEAST WEBSTER ZONES  
FROM 8 PM THIS EVENING UNTIL 7 AM THURSDAY FOR A LIGHT GLAZE OF  
ICE FROM FREEZING DRIZZLE. GIVEN SLIGHTLY LESSER COVERAGE/IMPACTS,  
OPTED TO ISSUE A SPS OVERNIGHT FOR NORTHWEST RANDOLPH COUNTY.  
THE REST OF THE FORECAST REMAINS ON TRACK.  
 
AS OF 1250 PM WEDNESDAY...  
 
SURFACE LOW PRESSURE IS SLOWLY STARTING TO MAKE ITS WAY  
NORTHEAST THROUGH THE CWA ALONG A SOMEWHAT STATIONARY BOUNDARY.  
AN UPPER SHORTWAVE TROUGH, JUST TO OUR WEST, ALONG WITH STRONG  
SW FLOW/LLJ ACROSS THE AREA, HAS HELPED TO TRANSPORT ANOMALOUSLY  
HIGH PW AIR INTO OUR REGION TODAY, WITH WIDESPREAD RAIN, AND  
ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS TAKING HOLD. THUNDER CHANCES CONTINUE TO  
LOOK BEST ACROSS FAR SOUTHERN ZONES THROUGH EARLY THIS  
AFTERNOON.  
 
THE RAIN WILL SLOWLY START TO MOVE EAST OF THE AREA THIS  
EVENING, WITH THE FRONT EXPECTED TO BE TO THE EAST OF THE CWA  
SOMETIME BETWEEN 00-03Z. WIDESPREAD CLOUD COVER AND LOW CEILINGS  
WILL CONTINUE OVERNIGHT IN ITS WAKE, ALONG WITH THE POTENTIAL  
FOR PATCHY DZ/FZDZ ACROSS THE MOUNTAINS LATER TONIGHT/THROUGH  
EARLY THURSDAY MORNING.  
 
THURSDAY, WILL SEE COOLER CONDITIONS BEHIND THE SYSTEM, BUT IT  
SHOULD GENERALLY BE DRY, WITH SOME BREAKS IN THE CLOUD COVER  
OCCURRING AS THE DAY PROGRESSES.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM /THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT/
 
 
AS OF 130 PM WEDNESDAY...  
 
A WEAK CLIPPER SYSTEM WILL DROP INTO THE AREA FROM THE LOWER GREAT  
LAKES FRIDAY, BRINGING SUPPORT FOR SNOW SHOWERS ACROSS THE REGION,  
WITH UPSLOPE SNOW SHOWERS EXPECTED IN THE MOUNTAINS. IN ADDITION, A  
DEEP UPPER-LEVEL TROUGH WILL BRING ANOTHER ARCTIC AIRMASS INTO THE  
REGION WITH OVERNIGHT LOWS EXPECTED TO BE IN THE TEENS AND 20S  
AREAWIDE FRIDAY NIGHT INTO SATURDAY MORNING. UPSLOPE SNOW SHOWERS  
WILL LIKELY CONTINUE INTO SATURDAY MORNING ACROSS THE HIGHER  
ELEVATIONS, BUT MODELS SHOW DRIER LOW-LEVEL AIR MOVING BACK INTO THE  
REGION BY SATURDAY AFTERNOON, WHICH WILL ALLOW ANY REMAINING SNOW  
SHOWERS TO TAPER OFF. OVERALL, 2-4 INCHES OF SNOW CAN BE  
EXPECTED ACROSS THE NORTHERN MOUNTAINS WITH GENERALLY LESS THAN  
AN INCH OF ACCUMULATION EXPECTED IN THE LOWLANDS.  
 

 
   
LONG TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/
 
 
AS OF 131 PM WEDNESDAY...  
 
HIGH PRESSURE WILL BUILD BACK INTO THE REGION SUNDAY, BRINGING THE  
RETURN OF QUIET WEATHER BEHIND THE AFOREMENTIONED CLIPPER SYSTEM. IN  
ADDITION, UPPER-LEVEL HEIGHTS WILL INCREASE MONDAY AS A WEAK RIDGE  
BUILDS INTO THE AREA. SUNDAY WILL STILL BE QUITE CHILLY WITH HIGHS  
ONLY IN THE 30S FOR MOST, BUT RISING HEIGHTS ALOFT WILL CAUSE MONDAY  
TO MODERATE A BIT CLOSER TO NORMAL WITH HIGHS IN THE MIDDLE 40S FOR  
THE LOWLANDS.  
 
QUIET WEATHER SHOULD CONTINUE INTO TUESDAY, BUT A FEW MODELS SHOW  
ANOTHER POTENTIAL SYSTEM APPROACHING BY THE MIDDLE OF NEXT WEEK,  
JUST IN TIME FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY. THERE IS PLENTY OF MODEL  
DISCONTINUITY AT THIS TIME, AND UNCERTAINTY IS HIGH.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /00Z THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY/
 
 
AS OF 105 PM WEDNESDAY...  
 
WIDESPREAD RAIN ACROSS THE AREA, WITH WIDESPREAD IFR AND AREAS  
OF MVFR AND LOCAL LIFR ACROSS THE AREA IN LOW CEILINGS AND VSBYS  
PARTICULARLY IN HEAVIER POCKETS OF PRECIPITATION. ISOLD  
THUNDERSTORMS ARE POSSIBLE THROUGH 22Z, MAINLY ACROSS SOUTHERN  
WV AND SOUTHWEST VA.  
 
OTHERWISE, PRECIPITATION WILL GRADUALLY TAPER OFF AFTER 00-02Z  
THURSDAY, ALTHOUGH AREAS OF -DZ/-FZDZ WILL CONTINUE TO LINGER  
ACROSS THE MOUNTAINS.  
 
IN ADDITION, OVERNIGHT, EXPECT A CONTINUATION OF WIDESPREAD IFR  
CONDITIONS, PARTICULARLY ACROSS THE MOUNTAINS. SOME AREAS NORTH  
OF THE OHIO RIVER MAY IMPROVE TO WIDESPREAD MVFR AFTER 06Z.  
 
AFTER 12-14Z THURSDAY, EXPECT IMPROVEMENT TO WIDESPREAD MVFR AND  
LOCAL VFR WITH LIGHT SURFACE WINDS.  
 
FORECAST CONFIDENCE AND ALTERNATE SCENARIOS THROUGH 00Z FRIDAY...  
 
FORECAST CONFIDENCE: MEDIUM.  
 
ALTERNATE SCENARIOS: TIMING OF RESTRICTIONS COULD VARY.  
RESTRICTIONS MAY VARY DEPENDING ON THE INTENSITY OF SHOWERS.  
 
EXPERIMENTAL TABLE OF FLIGHT CATEGORY OBJECTIVELY SHOWS CONSISTENCY  
OF WFO FORECAST TO AVAILABLE MODEL INFORMATION:  
H = HIGH: TAF CONSISTENT WITH ALL MODELS OR ALL BUT ONE MODEL.  
M = MEDIUM: TAF HAS VARYING LEVEL OF CONSISTENCY WITH MODELS.  
L = LOW: TAF INCONSISTENT WITH ALL MODELS OR ALL BUT ONE MODEL.  
 
DATE THU  
UTC 1HRLY 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11  
EST 1HRLY 19 20 21 22 23 00 01 02 03 04 05 06  
CRW CONSISTENCY H H H H H H H H H H H H  
HTS CONSISTENCY H H H H H H H H H H H H  
BKW CONSISTENCY H H H H H H M H H H H M  
EKN CONSISTENCY M H H M H M H H H M M M  
PKB CONSISTENCY H H H M H H H H H H H H  
CKB CONSISTENCY H H H H H H H H H H H H  
 
AFTER 00Z FRIDAY...  
IFR POSSIBLE FRIDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHT IN SNOW SHOWERS.  
 

 
   
RLX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
WV...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 7 AM EST THURSDAY FOR WVZ522-523-  
526.  
OH...NONE.  
KY...NONE.  
VA...NONE.  
 

 
 

 
 
SYNOPSIS...SL/JMC  
NEAR TERM...SL/GW  
SHORT TERM...JMC  
LONG TERM...JMC  
AVIATION...SL  
 
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