017  
FXUS63 KSGF 161755  
AFDSGF  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SPRINGFIELD MO  
1155 AM CST THU JAN 16 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- A 50-90% CHANCE OF LIGHT RAIN FRIDAY INTO FRIDAY NIGHT FOR  
AREAS ALONG AND EAST OF HIGHWAY 65. LOWER CHANCES WEST. A FEW  
SNOW FLAKES MAY BE SEEN AS THE PRECIPITATION ENDS EARLY  
SATURDAY BUT NO WINTRY IMPACTS.  
 
- SUNDAY THROUGH TUESDAY: HIGHS IN THE TEENS AND TWENTIES AND  
LOWS IN THE SINGLE DIGITS, WITH DAYTIME WIND CHILLS IN THE  
SINGLE DIGITS TO TEENS AND NIGHTLY VALUES OF ZERO TO -8. THIS  
WILL LIKELY CREATE DANGEROUSLY COLD CONDITIONS FOR SENSITIVE  
GROUPS.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/  
 
ISSUED AT 1141 AM CST THU JAN 16 2025  
 
CONTINUED QUIET AND WARMER CONDITIONS THROUGH THE SHORT TERM AS  
RIDGING BECOMES MORE PREDOMINANT. LOOK FOR MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES  
THROUGH TONIGHT WITH LOWS TONIGHT IN THE MID 20S TO MID 30S.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /FRIDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 1141 AM CST THU JAN 16 2025  
 
A SURFACE RIDGE WILL EXIT THE AREA FRIDAY WHILE A SURFACE  
TROUGH MOVES TOWARD THE AREA FROM THE WEST, RESULTING IN A  
TIGHTENING PRESSURE GRADIENT. STRONG SOUTHERLY FLOW WILL ALLOW  
FOR HIGHS IN THE 50S WHILE WINDS GUST TO 30-40 MPH (STRONGEST  
OVER THE WEST). AS THE TROUGH AND COLD FRONT, ALONG WITH A MID  
LEVEL SHORTWAVE, MOVE THROUGH THE AREA FRIDAY EVENING INTO  
FRIDAY NIGHT, RAIN IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP OVER THE AREA AND  
SHIFT EAST. BEST RAINFALL CHANCES OF 50-90% ARE ALONG AND EAST  
OF HWY 65 WHERE 0.10-0.20" OF QPF IS IN THE FORECAST. THIS  
SHOULD BE ALL RAIN WITH NO SIGNIFICANT PRECIPITATION IMPACTS  
EXPECTED, HOWEVER THERE IS AN OUTSIDE POTENTIAL FOR SOME  
FLURRIES RIGHT ON THE BACK SIDE OF THE EXITING PRECIP. EVEN IF  
SOME FLURRIES MATERIALIZE, NO ACCUMULATIONS OR IMPACTS ARE  
EXPECTED.  
 
THE REST OF THE LONG TERM IS DRY, BUT MUCH COOLER.  
 
COLD AIR WILL MOVE IN BEHIND THE COLD FRONT, RESULTING IN HIGHS  
IN THE 30S SATURDAY AND LOWS IN THE TEENS SATURDAY NIGHT. WIND  
CHILLS WILL DROP DOWN TO AROUND ZERO BY SUNDAY MORNING.  
 
COLDER AIR WILL CONTINUE TO FILTER INTO THE REGION, WITH THE  
COLDEST AIR BEING OVERHEAD SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY NIGHT. 850MB  
TEMPS ARE SHOWN BY MODELS (WITH GOOD OVERALL AGREEMENT) TO BE  
AROUND -20C.  
 
LOOK FOR HIGHS SUNDAY THROUGH TUESDAY IN THE MID TEENS TO MID  
20S, WITH LOWS SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT IN THE SINGLE  
DIGITS (POSSIBLY BELOW ZERO UP NORTH). WINDS DON'T LOOK VERY  
STRONG DURING THE COLDEST PERIOD, BUT EXPECT OVERNIGHT WIND  
CHILLS IN THE SINGLE DIGITS ABOVE AND BELOW ZERO. DAYTIME WIND  
CHILLS IN THE SINGLE DIGITS TO TEENS ARE EXPECTED. ENSEMBLE  
SPREAD IS SMALL, RESULTING IN GOOD CONFIDENCE IN THESE VERY COLD  
TEMPERATURES.  
 
THIS EXTENDED PERIOD OF EXCESSIVE COLD WILL BE DIFFICULT ON  
THOSE WITH COLD VULNERABILITIES, LIMITED/NO HEATING SYSTEMS,  
ETC. PROPER PRECAUTIONS AND PREVENTATIVE ACTIONS WILL NEED TO BE  
TAKEN.  
 
TEMPERATURES START TO CLIMB A LITTLE ON TUESDAY, BUT WEDNESDAY  
WILL SEE HIGHS BACK IN THE 30S TO LOW 40S.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z FRIDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 1127 AM CST THU JAN 16 2025  
 
MAIN AVIATION IMPACTS THIS TAF PERIOD WILL BE LLWS TONIGHT THAT  
TRANSITIONS INTO GUSTY SOUTHERLY SURFACE WINDS ON FRIDAY.  
OTHERWISE CATEGORIES WILL REMAIN VFR.  
 
 
   
SGF WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
KS...NONE.  
MO...NONE.  
 
 
 
 
 
SHORT TERM...TITUS  
LONG TERM...TITUS  
AVIATION...TITUS  
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