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FXUS64 KSHV 210318  
AFDSHV  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SHREVEPORT LA  
918 PM CST MON JAN 20 2025  
   
..NEW UPDATE  
 
   
UPDATE  
 
ISSUED AT 915 PM CST MON JAN 20 2025  
 
RADAR IMAGERY IS PICKING UP ON RETURNS ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE  
AREA, MAINLY ALONG AND SOUTH OF THE I-20 CORRIDOR WITH FLURRIES  
BEING REPORTS FROM TYLER, TX TO LONGVIEW, TX AND EVEN DE SOTO  
PARISH. OTHER MPING REPORTS INDICATE SOME LIGHT SNOW ACROSS LUFKIN  
TO NACOGDOCHES AND EVEN SOME EARLIER REPORTS IN NATCHITOCHES. NO  
WORD YET ON ANY ACCUMULATION ANYWHERE AND MOST OF THE REPORTS WE  
HAVE ARE JUST FLURRIES. TEMPERATURES WERE NOT TRENDING VERY WELL  
SO I MADE SOME ADJUSTMENTS THERE, BUT NOT ENOUGH TO IMPACT OUR  
PREVIOUSLY ADVERTISED LOW TEMPERATURES FOR TONIGHT ALTHOUGH THEY  
COULD BE IN JEOPARDY. /33/  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM  
 
(THIS EVENING THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT)  
ISSUED AT 313 PM CST MON JAN 20 2025  
 
COASTAL AND OFFSHORE OBSERVATIONS THIS AFTERNOON DEPICT THAT THE  
WAVE AXIS RESPONSIBLE FOR SUPPORTING WINTER PRECIPITATION LATE  
TONIGHT AND THROUGH TOMORROW AM SITS JUST EAST OF PORT ARKANSAS,  
TX. ALOFT, W/SW WINDS ARE ADVECTING A MID-LEVEL CLOUD DECK INTO  
DEEP EAST TEXAS. THESE CLOUDS WILL CONTINUE TO WORK ACROSS THE FA  
THROUGH THE EVENING. AT THE SAME TIME, HI-RES SOLUTIONS THIS  
AFTERNOON SUGGEST THAT THE RADAR RETURNS EMERGING ACROSS THE SW  
COUNTIES TONIGHT WILL MOVE NORTH AND EAST THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING.  
WHILE WINTER PRECIP PROSPECTS REMAIN IN THE FORECAST,  
ACCUMULATIONS ARE STILL EXPECTED TO BE MINOR ACROSS THE SOUTHERN  
TIER OF THE FA, GENERALLY AT OR BELOW AN INCH.  
 
WITH AN AIRMASS CURRENTLY SUPPORTING DEW POINT TEMPERATURES BELOW  
ZERO ACROSS MUCH OF THE REGION, THIS WILL MAKE IT DIFFICULT FOR  
PRECIP TO FALL NORTH OF WHERE THE CURRENT WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS  
LOCATED. HOWEVER, SOME OF THE HI-RES GUIDANCE THIS AFTERNOON DOES  
SUGGEST THAT SOME MOISTURE COULD WORK FURTHER NORTH, WHICH WOULD  
ALLOW FOR BRIEF FLURRIES AND AT MOST A LIGHT DUSTING JUST SOUTH  
OF THE I-20 CORRIDOR. HI-RES SOLUTIONS HAVE ALSO ADVERTISED A  
THIN LAYER OF MOISTURE SUPPORTING A FEW FLURRIES ACROSS NORTHERN  
MCCURTAIN BEFORE A MORE ROBUST LAYER OF DRY AIR CATCHES UP AND  
DRIES THE COLUMN OUT.  
 
WITH SOME OF THE GUIDANCE ADVERTISING LIGHT ACCUMULATIONS A TICK  
FURTHER TO THE NORTH THIS AFTERNOON, A NORTHWARD EXPANSION OF THE  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY WAS WARRANTED. GIVEN THE COLD  
TEMPERATURES IN PLACE ACROSS THE REGION, WHAT DOES FALL WILL  
STICK, WHICH WILL MAKE ROADS SLICK IF A DUSTING DOES PREVAIL.  
AGAIN THOUGH, THE BIG QUESTION THAT REMAINS IS HOW LARGE THESE  
FLAKES ARE GIVEN THE PRESENCE OF THE DRY AIRMASS, AND IF THEY EVEN  
REACH THE GROUND BEFORE EVAPORATING. THOUGH SOME OF THE HI-RES  
SOLUTIONS THIS AFTERNOON SUGGEST THAT PRECIP ONSET WOULD BE A MIX  
OF SOME SLEET AND SNOW, MESOANALYSIS ACROSS THE REGION DEPICTS  
TEMPERATURES BELOW FREEZING THROUGH 500MB. THIS WOULD SUPPORT  
SNOW, EVEN IF SURFACE TEMPS ARE A FEW DEGREES ABOVE 32 DEG F.  
 
BY MID TUESDAY MORNING, MUCH OF WHAT IS LEFT OF THE WINTER PRECIP  
SHOULD BE EXITING THE REGION, WITH PRECIP ENTIRELY OUT OF THE LOCAL  
AREA BY THE AFTERNOON. AT THE SAME TIME, TEMPERATURES WILL BEGIN TO  
RESPOND FROM THE LOW 20'S OVERNIGHT AND THE WIND CHILLS IN THE  
TEENS. THESE WIND CHILLS HAVE RESULTED IN ANOTHER COLD WEATHER  
ADVISORY TONIGHT.  
 
TURNING TO TUESDAY NIGHT, LOWS WILL AGAIN FALL AS THE INFLUENCE  
OF A STRONG CANADIAN SURFACE HIGHS SETTLES IN. WINDS WILL GO  
MOSTLY CALM UNDER CLEAR SKIES, PREVAILING ENHANCED RADIATIONAL  
COOLING. THIS WILL BY FAR BE THE COLDEST NIGHT WE SEE THIS WEEK  
WITH TEMPERATURES WEDNESDAY AM IN THE MID TO UPPER TEENS JUST  
ABOUT AREAWIDE. PRESENT THINKING IS THAT WHAT DOES FALL TONIGHT  
SHOULD MELT LATE TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AND REFREEZE WEDNESDAY  
MORNING, LEADING TO SLICK SPOTS AND POSSIBLE BLACK ICE.  
 
KNAPP  
 
 
   
LONG TERM  
 
(WEDNESDAY THROUGH NEXT SUNDAY)  
ISSUED AT 313 PM CST MON JAN 20 2025  
 
BY THURSDAY, THE MUCH ANTICIPATED WARMING TREND WILL BE UNDERWAY  
WITH HIGHS ABOUT 10 DEG F WARMER ACROSS THE REGION. HIGHS IN THE  
40'S WILL TRANSITION TO 50'S BY FRIDAY. A PROLONGED PERIOD OF  
SOUTHERLY WINDS WILL HELP TO ALLOW FOR THE WARMING PERIOD TO  
CONTINUE INTO THE WEEKEND AS HIGH PRESSURE PUSHES ACROSS THE  
NORTHERN GULF. AS THE HIGH BUILDS EAST, MOISTURE BUILDING NORTH WILL  
INTERACT WITH A FRONT STREAMING IN FROM THE NW, ALLOWING FOR THE  
CHANCE FOR SHOWERS AND MAYBE A FEW THUNDERSTORMS THROUGH THE WEEKEND.  
CONFIDENCE IS LIMITED AT THIS TIME DUE TO TIME OUT FROM THE WEEKEND  
BUT A DECENT SIGNAL IS PRESENT IN THE LONG RANGE DETERMINISTIC NWP  
FOR RAIN CHANCES TO RETURN TO THE FORECAST, ALONG WITH HIGHS  
POTENTIALLY IN THE LOW 60'S BY SUNDAY.  
 
KNAPP  
 
 
   
AVIATION  
 
(00Z TAFS)  
ISSUED AT 528 PM CST MON JAN 20 2025  
 
FOR THE 21/00Z TAFS, LOWER VFR CEILINGS CONTINUE TO OVERSPREAD THE  
ARKLATEX FROM SOUTHWEST TO NORTHEAST. IN THE PAST HOUR OR SO,  
LIGHT SLEET HAS BEEN REPORTED ACROSS PORTIONS OF DEEP EAST TEXAS.  
THIS ONSET OF WINTRY PRECIP WILL BRING POTENTIAL IMPACTS TO KLFK  
THROUGH THE LATE EVENING AND OVERNIGHT HOURS. ELSEWHERE,  
CONFIDENCE REMAINS TOO LOW TO PREVAIL WX TYPE IMPACTS. DRY AIR  
WILL LIKELY IMPEDE MUCH IN THE WAY OF PRECIP, BUT A FEW SNOW  
FLAKES OR SLEET PELLETS ARE NOT OUT OF THE QUESTION. IMPACTS WILL  
COME TO AN END NEAR DAYBREAK AND INTO THE MORNING HOURS, MARKED BY  
AN INCREASE IN CIGS. NORTHEAST WINDS WILL CONTINUE, BECOMING  
LIGHTER OVERNIGHT AND INCREASING TO 5 TO 10 KTS TOMORROW WHILE  
ADOPTING A MORE NORTHERLY ORIENTATION, WITH GUSTS OF UP TO 20 KTS  
POSSIBLE.  
 
SP  
 
 
   
SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT  
 
ISSUED AT 1158 AM CST MON JAN 20 2025  
 
SPOTTER ACTIVATION WILL BE NEEDED TONIGHT ACROSS PORTIONS OF LOWER  
EAST TEXAS AND NORTH LOUISIANA SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 20 FOR REPORTS  
OF SNOWFALL AND SNOW ACCUMULATIONS. /15/  
 
 
   
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS  
 
SHV 23 38 20 45 / 20 10 0 0  
MLU 23 37 16 42 / 20 20 0 0  
DEQ 18 34 14 44 / 10 0 0 0  
TXK 23 36 19 46 / 10 0 0 0  
ELD 20 36 15 43 / 10 0 0 0  
TYR 24 37 21 47 / 20 0 0 0  
GGG 23 38 18 46 / 20 10 0 0  
LFK 25 39 17 45 / 50 40 0 0  
 
 
   
SHV WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
AR...COLD WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 9 AM CST TUESDAY FOR ARZ050-051-  
059>061-070>073.  
 
LA...COLD WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 9 AM CST TUESDAY FOR LAZ001>006-  
010>014-017>022.  
 
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 3 PM CST TUESDAY FOR LAZ010>013-  
017>022.  
 
OK...COLD WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 9 AM CST TUESDAY FOR OKZ077.  
 
TX...COLD WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 9 AM CST TUESDAY FOR TXZ096-097-  
108>112-124>126-136>138-149>153-165>167.  
 
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 3 PM CST TUESDAY FOR TXZ149>153-  
165>167.  
 
 
 
 
 
SHORT TERM...53  
LONG TERM....53  
AVIATION...26  
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