764  
FXUS01 KWBC 041926  
PMDSPD  
 
SHORT RANGE FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD  
225 PM EST WED DEC 04 2024  
 
VALID 00Z THU DEC 05 2024 - 00Z SAT DEC 07 2024  
 
...SNOW SQUALLS, STRONG WINDS AND PERIODS OF HEAVY SNOW TO IMPACT  
PORTIONS OF THE GREAT LAKES TO THE INTERIOR NORTHEAST/MID-ATLANTIC  
THROUGH THURSDAY...  
 
...ARCTIC AIR PLUNGES TEMPERATURES WELL BELOW AVERAGE ACROSS  
MIDWEST ON THURSDAY THEN THE GULF/EAST COAST ON FRIDAY...  
 
A STRONG ARCTIC COLD FRONT WILL SWEEP ACROSS THE OHIO VALLEY AND  
MID-ATLANTIC TONIGHT, THEN THROUGH THE NORTHEAST ON THURSDAY. SNOW  
SQUALLS ALONG THIS FRONT WILL BE ACCOMPANIED BY INTENSE BURSTS OF  
HEAVY SNOWFALL AND GUSTY WINDS, PRODUCING DANGEROUS TRAVEL  
CONDITIONS DUE TO WHITEOUTS AND ICY ROADS. WIND GUSTS UP TO 50 MPH  
WILL SPREAD FROM THE NORTHERN PLAINS TO THE GREAT LAKES THIS  
EVENING, AND INTO THE CENTRAL APPALACHIANS, MID-ATLANTIC AND  
NORTHEAST BY THURSDAY. THESE WINDS MAY CAUSE POWER OUTAGES, DOWN  
TREE BRANCHES, AND RESULT IN HAZARDOUS COMMUTES. SNOWFALL TOTALS  
OF 1-2 FEET ARE EXPECTED (>80%) IN THE LAKE-EFFECT SNOW BELTS,  
WITH UP TO 1 FOOT LIKELY (60-80%) ALONG THE CENTRAL APPALACHIANS  
AND ACROSS THE HIGHER TERRAIN OF INTERIOR NEW ENGLAND. HEAVY SNOW  
IS ALSO POSSIBLE ALONG THE CENTRAL APPALACHIANS AND ACROSS  
INTERIOR NEW ENGLAND.  
 
A BITTER COLD ARCTIC AIRMASS WILL SETTLE OVER THE MIDWEST ON  
THURSDAY, WHERE HIGH TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES OF 20-30 DEGREES BELOW  
AVERAGE ARE POSSIBLE. SEVERAL LOW MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE RECORDS ARE  
EXPECTED ALONG THE LOWER OHIO RIVER VALLEY AND CENTRAL  
APPALACHIANS. THE ARCTIC AIR THEN EXPANDS INTO THE GULF COAST AND  
EAST COAST ON FRIDAY, WHERE HIGHS ARE LIKELY TO BE 10-25 DEGREES  
BELOW AVERAGE IN MANY AREAS. THE WEST CONTINUES TO EXPERIENCE  
ABOVE AVERAGE TEMPERATURES BENEATH A RIDGE OF HIGH PRESSURE  
THROUGH THE WEEKEND.  
 
KEBEDE  
 
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