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FXUS61 KRLX 191516  
AFDRLX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHARLESTON WV  
1016 AM EST SUN JAN 19 2025  
   
SYNOPSIS
 
 
SNOW MOVING INTO THE AREA EARLY THIS MORNING BECOMES HEAVY AT  
TIMES TODAY. SNOW BECOMES INCREASINGLY SHOWERY TONIGHT BEFORE  
ENDING MONDAY MORNING. VERY COLD MONDAY THROUGH MID-WEEK.  
 

 
   
NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/
 
 
AS OF 1000 AM SUNDAY...  
 
INHERITED PACKAGE IS IN REALLY GOOD SHAPE THIS MORNING WITH NO  
SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES NEEDED AT THIS TIME.  
 
HEAVIER BANDING OF SNOW JUST CROSSING THE OH RIVER AND INTO THE  
WESTERN METRO VALLEY AT THIS HOUR HAS PRODUCED LOCALIZED  
SNOWFALL RATES UP TO 1"/HR. EXPECT THIS FEATURE TO CONTINUE TO  
PROGRESS SLOWLY TO THE EAST PRODUCING THE BULK OF THE SYNOPTIC  
PORTION OF THIS EVENT'S SNOW THROUGH THE THE REMAINDER OF THIS  
MORNING AND INTO EARLY THIS EVENING. AS MENTIONED BELOW, AFTER  
THE EXIT OF THE SYNOPTIC PORTION OF THIS EVENT, WE WILL  
TRANSITION INTO MORE A SHOWERY/SQUALLY PERIOD LATE THIS EVENING  
AND INTO THE EARLY OVERNIGHT AS PARCEL TRAJECTORIES BECOME MORE  
FAVORABLE FOR UPSTREAM MOISTURE CONTRIBUTION FROM THE UPPER  
GREAT LAKES WITH ARRIVAL OF THE ARCTIC FRONT.  
 
AS AIR TEMPERATURES PLUMMET TONIGHT AND ROAD SKIN TEMPERATURES  
RAPIDLY COOL, TYPICAL ROCK SALT USED FOR ICE ABATEMENT WILL  
RAPIDLY LOSE EFFECTIVENESS (IT TAKES AROUND 10 TIMES AS MUCH TO  
MELT THE SAME AMOUNT OF ICE AT 10 DEGREES VS 30 DEGREES) WHICH  
COULD RESULT IN A FLASH FREEZE EVEN ON TREATED SURFACES WHERE  
THEY REMAIN WET. TRAVEL IS HIGHLY DISCOURAGED IN BOTH THE  
HEAVIER SNOW BANDS TODAY, AND OVERNIGHT WITH PLUNGING  
TEMPERATURES AMID SNOW SHOWERS AND SQUALLS.  
 
AS OF 640 AM SUNDAY...  
 
FORECAST ON TRACK, WITH SNOW COVERAGE AND INTENSITY INCREASING  
ACROSS THE MIDDLE OHIO VALLEY EARLY THIS MORNING.  
 
AS OF 435 AM SUNDAY...  
 
A SNOWSTORM WILL IMPACT THE AREA TODAY, AND THEN AN ARCTIC COLD  
FRONT BLASTS THROUGH THE AREA TONIGHT.  
 
PRECIPITATION DEVELOPING OVER CENTRAL PORTIONS OF THE FORECAST AREA  
IN A SOUTHWEST-NORTHEAST FASHION EARLY THIS MORNING WAS IN RESPONSE  
TO A WAVE DEVELOPING OVER THE CAROLINAS, NEAR A FRONT SOUTHEAST OF  
THE FORECAST AREA. THE PRECIPITATION WILL QUICKLY BECOME ALL SNOW  
WHILE BECOMING MORE WIDESPREAD THROUGH DAYBREAK.  
 
ABOVE A LOW LEVEL COLD ADVECTION REGIME, FORCING FROM THE  
APPROACHING MID/UPPER-LEVEL SHORT WAVE TROUGH INSTIGATING THE  
BAROCLINIC WAVE DEVELOPMENT CROSSES THE FORECAST AREA MID MORNING  
THROUGH MID AFTERNOON, MAXIMIZING LIFT IN THE FAVORED DENDRITIC  
GROWTH TEMPERATURE ZONE, -12 TO -18C. THIS IS WHEN THE SNOW WILL BE  
MODERATE TO HEAVY AT TIMES.  
 
TRAVEL CAN QUICKLY BECOME TREACHEROUS DURING THE DAYBREAK AND EARLY  
DAYLIGHT MORNING HOURS THIS MORNING, WITH CONDITIONS ONLY  
DETERIORATING THROUGH THE DAY, INCLUDING LOW VISIBILITY.  
 
THE WAVE MOVES OFF TO THE EAST THIS EVENING, AND SNOWFALL DIMINISHES  
FROM WEST TO EAST. HOWEVER, AN ARCTIC COLD FRONT CROSSING THE AREA  
TONIGHT COULD INSTIGATE HEAVY, GUSTY SNOW SHOWERS OR EVEN SNOW  
SQUALLS, GIVEN A FORECAST SNOW SQUALL PARAMETER AXIS OF 1 TO 3  
UNITS COINCIDENT WITH THE LEADING EDGE OF THE ARCTIC AIR  
CROSSING THE FORECAST AREA TONIGHT. POST- STORM TREATED ROADS  
CAN BECOME SNOW COVERED AGAIN, WITH BRIEF LOW VISIBILITY BENEATH  
THESE SNOW SHOWERS.  
 
LINGERING SNOW SHOWERS AND FLURRIES THAN BECOME INCREASINGLY  
CONFINED TO THE MOUNTAINS OVERNIGHT, BUT GUSTY WEST NORTHWEST WINDS  
DEVELOP QUICKLY BEHIND THE ARCTIC FRONT. WINTER WEATHER ADVISORIES  
LOOKED GOOD EXCEPT TO ADD MORGAN COUNTY IN EAST-CENTRAL OHIO, AND  
UPGRADE THE WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN DICKENSON COUNTY, VIRGINIA TO  
A WINTER STORM WARNING. THE REST OF THE WINTER STORM WARNINGS LOOKED  
GOOD.  
 
TEMPERATURES GRADUALLY FALL INTO AND THROUGH THE 20S THIS MORNING,  
AND WILL BE STEADY OR CONTINUING TO FALL SLOWLY THROUGH THE 20S THIS  
AFTERNOON AND EVENING, AND THEN PLUMMET INTO THE 10S AND THEN SINGLE  
DIGITS BEHIND THE ARCTIC FRONT TONIGHT, EVEN BELOW ZERO ACROSS THE  
HIGHER MOUNTAINS TERRAIN BY DAWN MONDAY. WIND CHILL INDICES BY DAWN  
FALL INTO THE SINGLE DIGITS BELOW ZERO ACROSS THE LOWLANDS, AND 10S  
AND 20S BELOW ZERO ACROSS THE HIGHER MOUNTAINOUS TERRAIN.  
 
UPGRADED MORE OF THE EXTREME COLD WATCH TO AN EXTREMA COLD WARNING  
FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE NORTHERN AND THE CENTRAL MOUNTAINS OF WV,  
AND CONVERTED THE EXTREME COLD WATCH TO A COLD WEATHER ADVISORY  
ACROSS THE REMAINDER OF THE AREA, ALL STARTING JUST AFTER MIDNIGHT  
TONIGHT, BEHIND THE ARCTIC FRONT. IN GENERAL, STILL EXPECTING 1 TO 4  
INCHES FOR THE WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY AREA, 3 TO 6 INCHES FOR THE  
WINTER STORM WARNING ACROSS OUR LOWER TERRAIN, AND 5 TO 9 INCHES  
ACROSS THE HIGHER MOUNTAINOUS TERRAIN.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM /MONDAY THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT/
 
 
AS OF 300 AM SUNDAY...  
 
KEPT PREVIOUS FORECAST CHANCES OF PRECIPITATION FOR MONDAY AS  
COLD AIR ADVECTION STILL SQUEEZING THE SOUNDINGS AND THE  
NATIONAL BLEND OF MODELS WAS WAY TOO LOW. IN COLD AIR ADVECTION  
AND ARCTIC AIR, FLURRIES USUALLY FALL FROM ANY CLOUD, SO  
INCLUDED FLURRIES FOR MONDAY ANYWHERE SKY COVER WAS 30 PERCENT  
OR HIGHER.  
 
MODELS ARE SHOWING AN UPPER LEVEL DISTURBANCE ON TUESDAY MOVING  
ACROSS THE AREA. ONCE AGAIN, IN THE COLD AIR, THESE DISTURBANCES  
TEND TO PRODUCE LIGHT SNOW/FLURRIES QUITE EASILY, SO HAVE  
INCREASED CHANCES OF PRECIPITATION AREA WIDE.  
 
A SURFACE ARCTIC HIGH PRESSURE SYSTEM BUILDS OVER THE AREA  
MONDAY NIGHT AND REMAINS INTO WEDNESDAY. THIS SHOULD SET UP THE  
COLDEST NIGHTS OF THE SEASON FOR SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY  
NIGHTS, WITH MUCH OF THE AREA IN THE LOWER SINGLE DIGITS OR  
BELOW ZERO DEGREES. HAVE ISSUED COLD WEATHER ADVISORIES AND  
WARNINGS AREA WIDE FOR SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY. EXPECT  
ADDITIONAL COLD WEATHER HEADLINES FOR THE LATE NIGHT/MORNING  
HOURS LATER IN THE WEEK. TRIMMED THE EXTREME COLD WATCH TO JUST  
THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS OF THE WEST VIRGINIA MOUNTAINS FOR  
TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING, WHERE WARNING CRITERIA  
IS THE MOST LIKELY TO OCCUR.  
 

 
   
LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/
 
 
AS OF 300 AM SUNDAY...  
 
MODELS SHOW A HIGH PRESSURE SYSTEM 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.  
 
MODELS AGREE A BIT BETTER ON FRIDAY WITH AN UPPER LEVEL TROUGH  
MOVING THROUGH, BUT STILL DISAGREE ON THE DETAILS OF THIS  
SYSTEM.  
 
A HIGH PRESSURE SYSTEM RETURNS FOR SATURDAY, PROVIDING DRY  
WEATHER WITH TEMPERATURES MODERATING EVEN MORE.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /15Z SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/
 
 
AS OF 105 AM SUNDAY...  
 
A SNOWSTORM WILL IMPACT THE AREA TODAY, AND THEN AN ARCTIC COLD  
FRONT BLASTS THROUGH THE AREA TONIGHT.  
 
THE AREA REMAINS IN AN OVERCAST AND DAMP REGINE OVERNIGHT,  
BEHIND A A COLD FRONT JUST EAST OF THE AREA. IFR CEILINGS REMAIN  
IN PLACE ALL BUT PKB WHICH HAS A LOW END MVFR CEILING, WITH IFR  
TO VLIFR VISIBILITY IN THE MOUNTAINS, WORST AT BKW, AND MVFR  
VISIBILITY NEAR THE MOUNTAINS, CKB AND CRW, IN SPOTTY LIGHT  
PRECIPITATION. THESE CONDITIONS WILL PREDOMINATE INTO THE PRE-  
DAWN HOURS.  
 
THE SNOWSTORM WAS DEVELOPING OVER THE AREA EARLY THIS MORNING,  
IN RESPONSE TO A WAVE FORMING ALONG THE FRONT, AND TEMPERATURES  
SUBFREEZING AREAWIDE. IFR CONDITIONS IN SNOW WILL DEVELOP  
12-14Z, WITH PKB ALREADY IFR IN A DEVELOPING BAND ALONG THE OHIO  
RIVER, CRW IN IFR MIST IN LIGHT SNOW, AND BKW IN DENSE FREEZING  
FOG AND LIGHT SNOW. IFR TO VLIFR CONDITIONS AT TIMES IN  
PREDOMINANTLY MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOW, AS OPPOSED TO MIST OR FOG,  
FROM MID TO LATE MORNING THROUGH MID TO LATE AFTERNOON.  
 
CEILINGS AND VISIBILITY WILL IMPROVE TO LOW-END MVFR AT TIMES  
THIS EVENING IN SNOW SHOWERS AS THE WAVE EXITS. HOWEVER, AN  
ARCTIC COLD FRONT MOVING THROUGH TONIGHT, 02Z-07Z WEST TO EAST,  
COULD BRING BRIEF, GUSTY VLIFR SNOW SHOWERS. IMPROVING  
CONDITIONS WILL FOLLOW IN THE PREDAWN HOURS AS SNOW SHOWERS FADE  
TO FLURRIES WEST TO EAST IN THE DRY ARCTIC AIR.  
 
LIGHT NORTHERLY FLOW THIS MORNING WILL FRESHEN A BIT AND BECOME  
A BIT GUSTY AT TIMES THIS AFTERNOON, AND THEN BACK TO THE  
NORTHWEST WITH GUSTS TO 15 TO 20 KTS TONIGHT, A BIT HIGHER AT  
BKW, AND HIGHER IN A GUSTY SNOW SHOWER AT ANY LOCATION TONIGHT,  
AS THE AFOREMENTIONED ARCTIC FRONT BLASTS THROUGH.  
 
LIGHT SOUTHWEST TO VARIABLE FLOW ALOFT THIS MORNING WILL BECOME  
LIGHT NORTHWEST THIS AFTERNOON, AND THEN MODERATE NORTHWEST  
TONIGHT.  
 
FORECAST CONFIDENCE AND ALTERNATE SCENARIOS THROUGH 12Z MONDAY...  
 
 
FORECAST CONFIDENCE: MEDIUM.  
 
ALTERNATE SCENARIOS: ONSET AND PERSISTENCE OF IFR TO VLIFR  
CEILINGS AND VISIBILITY IN SNOW TODAY MAY VARY FROM THE  
FORECAST. TIMING OF SLOWLY IMPROVING CONDITIONS TONIGHT MAY  
VARY, INCLUDING POSSIBLE INTERRUPTIONS BY HEAVY, GUSTY SNOW  
SHOWERS WITH THE ARCTIC FRONT.  
 
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.  
 
UTC 1HRLY 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 00 01 02  
EST 1HRLY 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21  
CRW CONSISTENCY M M M M M L H L L H H M  
HTS CONSISTENCY M M M M H H H M L H H H  
BKW CONSISTENCY H H M M M M M L L L L L  
EKN CONSISTENCY M L M M M M M H M L H H  
PKB CONSISTENCY M M M L L L H L L H H H  
CKB CONSISTENCY M M M M M M M H L H H M  
 
AFTER 12Z MONDAY...  
NO WIDESPREAD IFR CONDITIONS EXPECTED AT THIS TIME.  
 

 
   
RLX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
WV...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 8 AM EST MONDAY FOR WVZ005>011-  
014-017-019-020-524.  
COLD WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 1 AM TO 3 PM EST MONDAY FOR  
WVZ005>011-013>020-024>034-524.  
WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL 8 AM EST MONDAY FOR WVZ013-015-016-  
018-024>034-039-040-515>523-525-526.  
EXTREME COLD WARNING FROM 1 AM TO 4 PM EST MONDAY FOR WVZ039-  
040-515>521-525.  
EXTREME COLD WATCH FROM LATE TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY  
MORNING FOR WVZ516-518-520.  
EXTREME COLD WARNING FROM 10 PM THIS EVENING TO 9 AM EST  
TUESDAY FOR WVZ522-523-526.  
EXTREME COLD WATCH FROM TUESDAY MORNING THROUGH THURSDAY  
MORNING FOR WVZ522-523-526.  
OH...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 8 AM EST MONDAY FOR OHZ067-075-  
076-083>087.  
COLD WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 1 AM TO 3 PM EST MONDAY FOR OHZ067-  
075-076-083>087.  
COLD WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 1 AM MONDAY TO NOON EST TUESDAY FOR  
OHZ066.  
KY...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 8 AM EST MONDAY FOR KYZ101>103-  
105.  
COLD WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 1 AM TO 3 PM EST MONDAY FOR  
KYZ101>103-105.  
VA...COLD WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 1 AM TO 3 PM EST MONDAY FOR VAZ003-  
004.  
WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL 8 AM EST MONDAY FOR VAZ003-004.  
 

 
 

 
 
SYNOPSIS...RPY/TRM  
NEAR TERM...TRM/JP  
SHORT TERM...RPY  
LONG TERM...RPY  
AVIATION...TRM  
 
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