886  
FXUS64 KSHV 191632  
AFDSHV  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SHREVEPORT LA  
1032 AM CST SUN JAN 19 2025  
   
..NEW UPDATE
 
 
   
UPDATE
 
 
ISSUED AT 1013 AM CST SUN JAN 19 2025  
 
THOUGH SKIES ARE CLEAR, AND THERE IS PLENTY OF SUN TO GO AROUND,  
MANY ARE STILL BELOW FREEZING AT THIS HOUR. TO ADD TO THIS, NW  
WINDS HAVE BEEN ON THE GUSTY SIDE, BETWEEN 10-15 MPH, WITH GUSTS  
UPWARD OF 20-25 MPH. THIS HAS ALLOWED FOR WIND CHILL VALUES TO  
REMAIN IN THE LOW TO MID TEENS, WITH SOME ISOLATED SINGLE DIGIT  
VALUES ACROSS THE NORTH. TO NO SURPRISE, A COLD WEATHER ADVISORY  
WILL GO BACK INTO EFFECT THIS EVENING FOR COLD WIND CHILL  
TEMPERATURES AREAWIDE. IN ADDITION TO THIS, WITH TEMPERATURES AT  
OR BELOW 20 DEG F, A FREEZE WARNING HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR AREAS  
ALONG THE I-20 CORRIDOR AND NORTH. TEMPERATURES TO THIS DEGREE,  
FOR A PROLONGED PERIOD OF TIME WILL RESULT IN HARD FREEZE IMPACTS.  
THIS WILL LEAD TO DAMAGE OF VEGETATION AND EXPOSED PIPES IF NOT  
PROTECTED. BOTH OF THESE PRODUCTS ARE SET TO EXPIRE AT 9 AM CST  
MONDAY. THAT BEING SAID, WITH COLD TEMPERATURES CONTINUING EVEN  
WITHOUT WIND, THE COLD WEATHER ADVISORY WILL NEED TO BE EXTENDED  
IN FUTURE PACKAGES.  
 
KNAPP  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM
 
 
(SUNDAY THROUGH MONDAY)  
ISSUED AT 348 AM CST SUN JAN 19 2025  
 
THE HIGHLY ADVERTISED COLD WEATHER IS FINALLY STARTING TO PUSH  
INTO THE REGION THIS MORNING BEHIND AN UPPER TROUGH SWEEPING  
ACROSS THE SOUTHERN PLAINS AND LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY. STUBBORN  
LOW CLOUDS THAT HUNG ACROSS THE REGION ALL DAY SATURDAY HAVE  
FINALLY STARTED TO SHIFT EASTWARD OVER THE PAST SEVERAL HOURS.  
MOST OF THE CLOUDS HAVE MOVED JUST EAST OF THE I-49 CORRIDOR OF  
ARKANSAS & LOUISIANA. BEHIND THE CLOUDS, TEMPS HAVE DROPPED  
QUICKLY INTO THE LOW TO MID 20S, WHICH IS ABOUT 10 DEGREES COOLER  
THAN LOCATIONS UNDERNEATH THE CLOUDS.EVENTUALLY TEMPS SHOULD FALL  
TO FREEZING AND BELOW AREAWIDE. A COLD WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN  
EFFECT THROUGH MID MORNING TODAY FOR MOST OF THE REGION, EXCLUDING  
OUR CENTRAL LOUISIANA PARISHES AND PORTIONS OF OUR NORTHEAST  
LOUISIANA ZONES.  
 
EXPECT MOSTLY SUNNY SKIES TODAY, BUT TEMPS WILL BE WELL BELOW  
NORMAL. HIGHS WILL RANGE FROM THE MID 30S IN OUR NORTHERN ZONES TO  
LOWER 40S IN OUR SOUTHERN FORECAST LOCATIONS. HOWEVER, NORTHWEST  
WINDS AROUND 15 MPH, ALONG WITH GUSTS UP TO 30 MPH TODAY, WILL  
MAKE IT FEEL MUCH COOLER OUTSIDE. WE SHOULD SEE SIMILAR CONDITIONS  
ON MONDAY, BUT WITH LESS WINDS. MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES AND LIGHTER  
WINDS WILL ALLOW FOR TEMPS TO FALL INTO THE UPPER TEENS TO LOWER  
20S BY SUNRISE MONDAY MORNING, SO ANOTHER COLD WEATHER ADVISORY  
WILL BE IN PLACE ALONG AND SOUTH OF I-20, WITH A HARD FREEZE  
WARNING POSSIBLE NORTH OF I-20. /20/  
 

 
   
LONG TERM
 
 
(MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY)  
ISSUED AT 348 AM CST SUN JAN 19 2025  
 
THE FORECAST GETS VERY INTERESTING AS WE MOVE INTO MONDAY NIGHT  
AND EARLY TUESDAY MORNING. CLOUDS WILL BE ON THE INCREASE FROM  
THE WEST AHEAD OF A SHORT-WAVE DISTURBANCE DIVING ACROSS THE RED  
RIVER VALLEY OF NORTH TEXAS. AT THE SAME TIME, A LOW PRESSURE  
SYSTEM WILL BE DEVELOPING ALONG THE GULF COAST NEAR THE TEXAS AND  
MEXICO BORDER. BOTH OF THESE SYSTEMS WILL GENERATE SOME LIGHT  
PRECIP, WHICH WILL FIRST MOVE INTO OUR WESTERN ZONES. AS WE MOVE  
INTO TUESDAY MORNING, THE LOW ALONG THE COAST WILL CRANK UP,  
SENDING A LARGE SHIELD OF PRECIPITATION INTO OUR AREA. WITH A COLD  
ARCTIC AIRMASS IN PLACE, MOST OF THE PRECIP WILL FALL AS SNOW,  
ALTHOUGH SOME SLEET COULD MIX IN ACROSS DEEP EAST TEXAS AND  
ADJACENT CENTRAL LOUISIANA SOUTH OF THE US HIGHWAY 84 CORRIDOR.  
THE LOOMING QUESTIONS WITH THIS SYSTEM IS HOW FAR NORTH WILL THE  
PRECIP SHIELD MAKE IT AND HOW MUCH SNOW WILL AREAS SEE. THE  
CURRENT THINKING IS THAT THE NORTHERN EXTENT OF THE PRECIP WILL  
GENERALLY BE SOMEWHERE NEAR THE I-20 CORRIDOR. HOWEVER, IF THE LOW  
MOVES 10 TO 20 MILES IN ANY DIRECTION, THINGS COULD SHIFT. AS FAR  
AS AMOUNTS GO, THE MORE SOUTH YOU GO FROM I-20, THE HIGHER AMOUNT  
OF SNOW YOU WILL SEE. AT THIS TIME, FORECAST STORM TOTALS WILL  
RANGE FROM A QUARTER OF AN INCH AROUND I-20 TO UP TO 3 INCHES  
ALONG AND SOUTH OF US HIGHWAY 84 CORRIDOR. ONE THING TO REALLY  
CONSIDER, WITH THE ARCTIC AIRMASS IN PLACE AND TEMPS EXPECTED TO  
BE WELL BELOW FREEZING, SNOW RATIOS COULD BE OVER 10 TO 1, WHICH  
COULD YIELD HIGHER AMOUNTS. BECAUSE OF THIS, A WINTER STORM WATCH  
HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR COUNTIES/PARISHES GENERALLY SOUTH OF I-20,  
WITH THE EXCEPTION BEING THE INCLUSION OF OUACHITA PARISH IN  
NORTHEAST LOUISIANA. PLEASE CONTINUE TO MONITOR THE FORECAST AS  
THIS EVENT CONTINUES TO UNFOLD, AS WINTER WEATHER ADVISORIES AND  
WINTER STORM WARNINGS WILL LIKELY BE ISSUED WITHIN THE NEXT 24-36  
HOURS.  
 
THE SNOW SHOULD MOVE OUT OF THE REGION LATE TUESDAY. DRY  
CONDITIONS AND WELL BELOW NORMAL TEMPS CAN BE EXPECTED ACROSS THE  
REGION THROUGH THE REMAINDER OF THE WORK WEEK, WITH MORNING LOWS  
IN THE TEENS AND TWENTIES. AFTERNOON HIGHS WILL GENERALLY TOP OUT  
IN THE 40S, WITH LOWER 50S POSSIBLE BY FRIDAY. ANY RESIDUAL  
SNOWPACK COULD AID IN COOLER AFTERNOON HIGHS.  
 
SOUTHERLY WINDS WILL FINALLY RETURN BY THE START OF NEXT WEEKEND,  
RESULTING IN WARMER TEMPS ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. BUT, ANOTHER  
COOL FRONT WILL BRING RAIN CHANCES BACK INTO THE REGION BY SUNDAY.  
 
/20/  
 

 
   
AVIATION
 
 
(12Z TAFS)  
ISSUED AT 612 AM CST SUN JAN 19 2025  
 
FOR THE ARKLATEX TERMINALS, VFR WITH THE LAST OF SOME STRATOCU  
CLEARING KELD NOW AND KMLU IN A FEW HRS. SFC WINDS REMAIN GUSTY  
AS ARCTIC HIGH PRESSURE CONTINUES TO POUR INTO THE LOWER MS RIVER  
VALLEY. NW15-25KT WILL EASE UP LATER TODAY AND VEER TO N/NE  
OVERNIGHT. CLOUDS INCREASE ON MONDAY WITH A SECONDARY FROPA AND  
UPPER DISTURBANCE TAPPING GULF MOISTURE FROM AN INVERTED TROUGH  
OVER THE N GULF. SNOW SHOWERS COULD AFFECT MANY OF OUR TERMINALS  
INTO TUESDAY WITH GREATEST IMPACTS FROM KLFK TO NEAR KMLU. /24/  
 

 
   
SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT
 
 
ISSUED AT 316 AM CST SAT JAN 18 2025  
 
SPOTTER ACTIVATION IS NOT EXPECTED AT THIS TIME.  
 

 
   
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS
 
 
SHV 40 21 39 24 / 0 0 0 30  
MLU 41 20 37 23 / 0 0 0 20  
DEQ 35 14 33 19 / 0 0 0 20  
TXK 38 18 37 22 / 0 0 0 20  
ELD 38 17 36 19 / 0 0 0 20  
TYR 38 22 39 24 / 0 0 0 40  
GGG 39 20 39 22 / 0 0 0 40  
LFK 42 23 41 24 / 0 0 0 60  
 

 
   
SHV WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
AR...COLD WEATHER ADVISORY FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 9 AM CST MONDAY  
FOR ARZ050-051-059>061-070>073.  
 
FREEZE WARNING FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 9 AM CST MONDAY FOR  
ARZ050-051-059>061-070>073.  
 
LA...COLD WEATHER ADVISORY FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 9 AM CST MONDAY  
FOR LAZ001>006-010>014-017>022.  
 
FREEZE WARNING FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 9 AM CST MONDAY FOR  
LAZ001>006.  
 
WINTER STORM WATCH FROM MONDAY EVENING THROUGH TUESDAY AFTERNOON  
FOR LAZ010>014-017>022.  
 
OK...COLD WEATHER ADVISORY FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 9 AM CST MONDAY  
FOR OKZ077.  
 
FREEZE WARNING FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 9 AM CST MONDAY FOR  
OKZ077.  
 
TX...COLD WEATHER ADVISORY FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 9 AM CST MONDAY  
FOR TXZ096-097-108>112-124>126-136>138-149>153-165>167.  
 
FREEZE WARNING FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 9 AM CST MONDAY FOR  
TXZ096-097-108>112-124>126-138.  
 
WINTER STORM WATCH FROM MONDAY EVENING THROUGH TUESDAY AFTERNOON  
FOR TXZ149-152-153-165>167.  
 

 
 

 
 
SHORT TERM...20  
LONG TERM....20  
AVIATION...24  
 
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