739  
FXUS61 KRLX 180844  
AFDRLX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHARLESTON WV  
344 AM EST SAT JAN 18 2025  
   
SYNOPSIS  
 
BRIEFLY WARMER THIS AFTERNOON AHEAD OF A COLD FRONT THAT MOVES  
THROUGH LATE TODAY. AN UPPER LEVEL DISTURBANCE PROVIDES SNOW  
SUNDAY. ARCTIC AIR FOR THE FIRST HALF OF THE WORK WEEK.  
 
 
   
NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/  
 
AS OF 115 AM SATURDAY...  
 
RAIN WILL OVERSPREAD THE AREA THIS MORNING, WHICH COULD BRIEFLY MIX  
WITH SNOW IN COLDER AREAS, ESPECIALLY ACROSS NORTHERN PORTIONS OF  
OUR FORECAST AREA AND IN THE NORTHEAST MOUNTAINS BEFORE  
PRIMARILY BECOMING ALL RAIN. ALTHOUGH SOME OF THE NORTHEAST  
MOUNTAINS MAY PERSIST IN REMAINING A RAIN/SNOW MIX OR EVEN ALL  
SNOW. AS THE COLD FRONT PASSES THROUGH THE AREA THIS EVENING,  
TEMPERATURES WILL BEGIN TO FALL AS COLD AIR ADVECTION USHERS IN  
MUCH COLDER AIR ALLOWING FOR RAIN TO QUICKLY TRANSITION TO SNOW  
AND SHOULD BE ALL SNOW ACROSS THE ENTIRE FORECAST AREA BY LATE SATURDAY  
NIGHT.  
 
ANOTHER WAVE IS THEN POISED TO RIDE NORTHEAST ALONG THE FRONT AFTER  
IT PASSES THROUGH OUR AREA PROVIDING ADDITIONAL MOISTURE AND FORCING  
FOR OUR AREA. AS OF NOW IT APPEARS THAT PRECIPITATION WILL BUILD  
BACK INTO THE AREA AND INCREASE IN COVERAGE AND INTENSITY VERY LATE  
SATURDAY NIGHT/SUNDAY MORNING, ALLOWING THE POTENTIAL FOR  
ACCUMULATING SNOW LATE THIS WEEKEND, WITH SOME DECENT ACCUMULATION  
POSSIBLE ACROSS THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS (WHERE A WINTER STORM WATCH IS  
CURRENTLY IN EFFECT) AND EVEN PORTIONS OF THE LOWLANDS.  
 
TEMPERATURES FOR SATURDAY WILL BE WELL INTO THE 40'S FOR MOST OF THE  
AREA, WITH THE HIGH ELEVATIONS A BIT COOLER AND THE MOUNTAINS  
HOVERING AT AROUND FREEZING OR JUST ABOVE. AS THE COLDER AIR RUSHES  
BACK IN SATURDAY NIGHT, LOW TEMPERATURES WILL PLUMMET BACK INTO THE  
HIGH TEENS/LOW 20'S ACROSS THE ENTIRE AREA, HELPING TO SET UP THE  
AFOREMENTIONED SNOW EVENT POISED TO TAKE PLACE LATE THIS  
WEEKEND.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT/  
 
AS OF 345 AM FRIDAY...  
 
AN UPPER LEVEL DISTURBANCE WILL MOVE ACROSS THE REGION ON  
SUNDAY, PROVIDING A WIDESPREAD SNOW. THERE CONTINUES TO BE LARGE  
VARIATIONS IN THE MODELS REGARDING PRECIPITATION AMOUNTS. FOR  
EXAMPLE, THE LOW END (90% CHANCE OF HAPPENING) TO HIGH END (10%  
CHANCE OF HAPPENING) AT CHARLESTON IS 1 TO 7 INCHES, WHILE  
ATHENS OHIO IS A TRACE TO 4 INCHES. THE ENSEMBLE PROBABILITIES  
SHOW A 70 TO 80 PERCENT CONFIDENCE OF HITTING WARNING CRITERIA  
IN NORTHEASTERN WEST VIRGINIA, SO WENT WITH A WINTER WEATHER  
WARNING IN THIS AREA. FOR AREAS SUCH AS CLARKSBURG AND  
CHARLESTON AND BECKLEY, CONFIDENCE OF HITTING ADVISORY LEVEL IS  
AROUND 90 PERCENT, WHILE CONFIDENCE IN WARNING CRITERIA IS NOT  
HIGH ENOUGH AT THIS POINT, SO WENT WITH AN ADVISORY. BE AWARE  
THAT THIS REGION COULD NEED UPGRADING TO A WARNING IF HIGHER  
PRECIPITATION AMOUNTS ARE REALIZED. INCLUDED THE REST OF WEST  
VIRGINIA, SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA, AND LAWRENCE KENTUCKY IN AN  
ADVISORY AS WELL. FURTHER WEST IN SOUTHEAST OHIO AND PORTIONS  
OF NORTHEAST KENTUCKY, ENSEMBLE CONFIDENCE IN ADVISORY LEVEL  
SNOW IS ONLY AROUND 50 PERCENT, SO DECIDED TO HOLD OFF ON ANY  
HEADLINES IN THIS REGION, ALTHOUGH HEADLINES MAY BE NEEDED  
LATER. OVERALL, THE HIGHER AMOUNTS SHOULD BE IN NORTHEASTERN  
WEST VIRGINIA WITH THE LOWEST AMOUNTS IN NORTHEAST KENTUCKY AND  
SOUTHEAST OHIO.  
 
BEHIND THIS WAVE, ARCTIC AIR MOVES INTO THE AREA SUNDAY NIGHT.  
INCREASED POPS SUNDAY EVENING IN THE MOUNTAINS AS MESO NAM  
SOUNDINGS SHOW PLENTY OF LOW LEVEL MOISTURE, AN UPSLOPE FLOW,  
AND AN AUTO CONVECTIVE LOWER LEVEL. IN COLD AIR ADVECTION AND  
ARCTIC AIR, FLURRIES USUALLY FALL FROM ANY CLOUD, SO INCLUDED  
FLURRIES FOR LATER SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY ANYWHERE SKY COVER  
WAS 30% OR HIGHER.  
 
AN ARCTIC HIGH BUILDS OVER THE AREA MONDAY NIGHT AND REMAINS ON  
TUESDAY. THIS SHOULD SET UP THE COLDEST NIGHTS OF THE SEASON FOR  
MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHTS, WITH MUCH OF THE AREA IN THE LOWER  
SINGLE DIGITS OR BELOW ZERO DEGREES. HAVE ISSUED AN EXTREME  
COLD WARNING FOR THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS OF THE NORTHERN MOUNTAINS  
FOR SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING WHERE CONFIDENCE IS  
HIGH THAT CRITERIA WILL BE MET. HAVE LEFT THE EXTREME COLD WATCH  
IN OTHER LOCATIONS AS CRITERIA WILL BE CLOSE TO THE ADVISORY/WARNING  
LINE. MODELS ARE INDICATING THAT AN UPPER LEVEL DISTURBANCE ON  
TUESDAY COULD CREATE SOME CLOUDS AND SOME LIGHT SNOW.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/  
 
AS OF 345 AM FRIDAY...  
 
MODELS SHOW A HIGH PRESSURE SYSTEM BUILDING OVER THE AREA FOR  
WEDNESDAY, PROVIDING DRY WEATHER INTO THURSDAY. COLD WEATHER  
HEADLINES MAY STILL BE NEEDED FOR THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS OF THE  
NORTHERN WEST VIRGINIA MOUNTAINS INTO THURSDAY MORNING. AS THE  
HIGH SLIDES EASTWARD ON THURSDAY, TEMPERATURES MODERATE A BIT.  
 
MODELS THEN DIVERGE CONSIDERABLY FOR FRIDAY WITH VERY DIFFERENT  
UPPER AIR PATTERNS. THIS LEADS TO LOW CONFIDENCE IN THE  
FORECAST FOR THE END OF THE WORK WEEK.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /08Z SATURDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/  
 
AS OF 1220 AM SATURDAY...  
 
WIDESPREAD VFR CONDITIONS WILL CONTINUE TO PREVAIL UNTIL AT  
LEAST 09/10Z SATURDAY MORNING FOR THE WESTERN TERMINALS BEFORE  
MVFR CEILINGS AND VISIBILITIES BEGIN CREEPING IN AS THE  
PRECIPITATION SHIELD BEGINS TO OVERSPREAD THE AREA. THE REST OF  
THE TAF SITES SHOULD FOLLOW SUIT BY AROUND 14Z-15Z.  
 
IFR/LIFR CEILINGS AND VISIBILITIES ARE POSSIBLE IN THE HEAVIEST  
RAIN SHOWERS AND WILL LIKELY PERSIST LATE INTO THE TAF PERIOD AS  
RAIN BEGINS TRANSITIONING TO SNOW ACROSS THE FORECAST AREA BY  
SATURDAY NIGHT. IT SEEMS LIKELY THAT ALL TERMINALS WILL  
EXPERIENCE AT LEAST SOME PERIODS OF IFR/LIFR CONDITIONS SOMETIME  
AFTER 18Z SATURDAY BEFORE CONDITIONS SLOWLY IMPROVE SUNDAY  
MORNING.  
 
WINDS COULD BE GUSTY AT TIMES SATURDAY ACROSS ANY SITES WHERE  
THE CONTINUED WARM ADVECTION AND RAIN SHOWERS MIX DOWN SOME  
ELEVATED WINDS TO THE SURFACE AT TIMES, ESPECIALLY AT BKW AND  
EKN. SOME LOW LEVEL WIND SHEAR IS ALSO POSSIBLE ACROSS THE  
WESTERN TAF SITES (PKB, HTS, CRW) AS LOW LEVEL JET STRETCHES  
OVERHEAD THESE AREAS LEADING TO SOME INCREASED WIND SPEEDS AND  
TURNING WITH HEIGHT THROUGH EARLY SATURDAY MORNING.  
 
FORECAST CONFIDENCE AND ALTERNATE SCENARIOS THROUGH 06Z SUNDAY...  
 
FORECAST CONFIDENCE: MEDIUM.  
 
ALTERNATE SCENARIOS: ONSET AND PERSISTENCE OF MVFR/IFR/LIFR  
CEILINGS AND VISIBILITY SATURDAY MAY VARY FROM FORECAST.  
 
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 SAT 01/18/25  
UTC 1HRLY 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19  
EST 1HRLY 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14  
CRW CONSISTENCY H H H H H M M H H H H M  
HTS CONSISTENCY H L H H H H H H H M M M  
BKW CONSISTENCY H H H M H H H H H H M M  
EKN CONSISTENCY H H H H M L L H H H H M  
PKB CONSISTENCY H H H M H M H H M M M H  
CKB CONSISTENCY H H H H H L L H H M M H  
 
AFTER 06Z SUNDAY...  
AREAS OF IFR IN RAIN/SNOW POSSIBLE SATURDAY EVENING, AND IN  
SNOW SATURDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY NIGHT/MONDAY MORNING.  
 
 
   
RLX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
WV...EXTREME COLD WATCH FROM LATE SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY  
MORNING FOR WVZ005>011-013>020-024>034-039-040-515>519-  
521-524-525.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 1 AM SUNDAY TO 5 AM EST MONDAY  
FOR WVZ005>011-013>020-024>031-033-034-515>518-524.  
WINTER STORM WARNING FROM 1 AM SUNDAY TO 8 AM EST MONDAY FOR  
WVZ032-039-040-519>523-525-526.  
EXTREME COLD WATCH FROM LATE SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY  
MORNING FOR WVZ520.  
EXTREME COLD WARNING FROM 10 PM SUNDAY TO 9 AM EST TUESDAY FOR  
WVZ522-523-526.  
EXTREME COLD WATCH FROM TUESDAY MORNING THROUGH THURSDAY  
MORNING FOR WVZ522-523-526.  
OH...EXTREME COLD WATCH FROM LATE SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY  
MORNING FOR OHZ066-067-075-076-083>087.  
KY...EXTREME COLD WATCH FROM LATE SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY  
MORNING FOR KYZ101>103-105.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 1 AM SUNDAY TO 5 AM EST MONDAY  
FOR KYZ105.  
VA...EXTREME COLD WATCH FROM LATE SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY  
MORNING FOR VAZ003-004.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 1 AM SUNDAY TO 5 AM EST MONDAY  
FOR VAZ003-004.  
 
 
 
 
 
SYNOPSIS...RPY/SL  
NEAR TERM...28  
SHORT TERM...RPY  
LONG TERM...RPY  
AVIATION...28  
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