081  
FXUS01 KWBC 171939  
PMDSPD  
 
SHORT RANGE FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD  
238 PM EST FRI JAN 17 2025  
 
VALID 00Z SAT JAN 18 2025 - 00Z MON JAN 20 2025  
 
...SNOW WITH SOME MODERATE ACCUMULATIONS EXPECTED THROUGH THE  
NORTHERN/CENTRAL ROCKIES AND ADJACENT HIGH PLAINS...  
 
...ARCTIC FRONT BEGINS TO BRING HAZARDOUS COLD TO MUCH OF THE  
NATION THIS WEEKEND...  
 
... IMPACTS FROM WINTER STORMS ARE LIKELY OVER THE NORTHEAST AND  
MID-ATLANTIC SUNDAY AND MONDAY AND POSSIBLE ACROSS THE DEEP SOUTH  
THIS WEEK...  
 
SURFACE ANALYSIS SHOWS A REINFORCING ARCTIC FRONTAL BOUNDARY  
MOVING SOUTHWARD ACROSS THE NORTHERN PLAINS AND ENTERING THE  
MIDWEST. ANOTHER LEADING FRONTAL BOUNDARY OF THE COLD AIR IS  
LOCATED OVER THE NORTHERN ROCKIES AND MIDWEST. A MID LEVEL  
SHORTWAVE IS LOCATED OVER THE SOUTH-CENTRAL U.S. WITH A SURFACE  
LOW ALSO FORMING IN THE REGION. SHOWERS ARE ONGOING FROM OKLAHOMA  
SOUTHWARD TO LOUISIANA WITH THIS DISTURBANCE AND SOME GENERAL  
THUNDERSTORMS CANNOT BE RULED OUT. HIGH PRESSURE DOMINATES THE  
SOUTHEAST U.S..  
 
SOME LOCATIONS IN THE INTER-MOUNTAIN WEST AND ROCKIES,  
PARTICULARLY HIGH TERRAIN AND MOUNTAIN RANGES, HAVE WINTER WEATHER  
ADVISORIES ACTIVE FOR THE REMAINDER OF FRIDAY INTO SATURDAY WITH  
THE THREAT OF SEVERAL INCHES OF SNOW ACCUMULATION AND GUSTY WINDS  
AS THE ARCTIC FRONT MOVES THROUGH. TRAVEL COULD BE DIFFICULT AT  
TIMES. SOME PARTICULARLY TOUGH TRAVEL CONDITIONS ARE ONGOING OVER  
THE NORTHERN PLAINS IN NORTH DAKOTA WHERE A BLIZZARD WARNING IS  
ACTIVE THROUGH THIS EVENING FOR SNOW SQUALLS AND BLOWING SNOW.  
THIS COLD FRONT WILL CONTINUE ITS PASSAGE SOUTHEASTWARD AND BRING  
CHANCES FOR LIGHT SNOWFALL TOTALS AND RAIN SHOWERS ACROSS THE  
GREAT LAKES AND OHIO VALLEY. MORE MODERATE TOTALS ARE EXPECTED  
WHERE POST-FRONTAL FLOW ACROSS THE GREAT LAKES WILL LEAD TO SOME  
LAKE-EFFECT SNOW SHOWERS FOR FAVORABLE DOWNWIND LOCATIONS,  
ESPECIALLY ALONG THE UPPER PENINSULA OF MICHIGAN AND EAST OF LAKE  
ONTARIO.  
 
THIS SWEEPING COLD FRONT IS USHERING IN A FRIGID ARCTIC AIRMASS  
THAT WILL BE ONE OF THE MAIN NATIONAL WEATHER STORIES THIS WEEKEND  
AND INTO THE NEXT WEEK. TEMPERATURES WILL PLUNGE BY 30-40 DEGREES  
THIS WEEKEND BEHIND THE FRONT. FORECAST HIGHS THIS WEEKEND WILL  
HAVE MANY RESIDENTS IN THE NORTHERN PLAINS IN THE NEGATIVE SINGLE  
DIGITS AND AREAS IN THE MIDWEST IN THE SINGLE DIGITS. MINIMUM WIND  
CHILLS COULD BE IN THE -30 TO -55 RANGE. THIS POSSESSES A THREAT  
FOR HYPOTHERMIA AND FROSTBITE; SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR THE COLD  
SHOULD BE TAKEN. HIGHS IN THE 30S AND 40S ARE LIKELY IN THE  
SOUTHERN PLAINS/NORTHERN TEXAS WITH LOWS IN THE 20S AND TEENS AND  
WIND CHILLS BELOW ZERO. CONDITIONS WILL BE AT OR ABOVE AVERAGE  
AHEAD OF THE FRONT ALONG THE EAST COAST AND THE SOUTHEAST THROUGH  
SATURDAY, WITH HIGHS THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS IN THE 30S AND 40S  
FOR THE NORTHEAST, THE 40S AND 50S FROM THE OHIO VALLEY EAST  
THROUGH THE CAROLINAS, AND THE 60S AND LOW 70S FOR THE SOUTHEAST.  
 
AN AREA OF LOW PRESSURE IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP ALONG THE LEADING  
EDGE OF THE ARCTIC FRONT IN THE VICINITY OF THE MID-ATLANTIC AND  
MOVE NORTHEASTWARD NEAR THE NORTHEAST CORRIDOR. COLD AIR WILL BE  
IN PLACE, SO EXPECTATIONS ARE FOR PRECIPITATION WITH THIS STEM TO  
BE IN THE FORM OF SNOW. SUNDAY THROUGH MORNING MORNING HAVE HIGH  
PROBABILITIES OF AT LEAST MINOR TO MODERATE SNOW IMPACTS FROM THE  
APPALACHAINS THOUGH MAINE. THE CURRENT EXPECTATION IS FOR THE  
METROPOLITAN CORRIDOR FROM WASHINGTON D.C TO BOSTON TO SEE 3-6  
INCHES OF SNOWFALL POSSIBLE. AREAS WEST OF THE 95 CORRIDOR COULD  
SEE HIGHER AMOUNTS WITH EXPECTATIONS OF 5-10 INCHES POSSIBLE AND  
LOCALLY HIGHER MAX AMOUNTS POSSIBLE. AFTER THE SNOW,TEMPERATURES  
WILL BE COLD AS HIGHS ARE 15-25 DEGREES BELOW NORMAL FOR THIS TIME  
OF THE YEAR. OUTSIDE OF THE SHORT RANGE PERIOD, EARLY NEXT WEEK  
THERE IS INCREASING CONFIDENCE FOR WINTER WEATHER IMPACTS FOR THE  
SOUTH. SEE KEY MESSAGE ON THE WPC WEBSITE FOR EARLY INFORMATION.  
 
ELSEWHERE, NORTHERN FLORIDA IS UNDER A MARGINAL RISK FOR EXCESSIVE  
RAINFALL ON SATURDAY AND EARLY SUNDAY WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR SOME  
LOCALLY HEAVY THUNDERSTORMS THAT MAY TRAIN ALONG SOME FRONTAL  
BOUNDARIES NEAR THE REGION.  
 
WILDER  
 
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