167  
FXUS01 KWBC 190730  
PMDSPD  
 
SHORT RANGE FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD  
229 AM EST SUN JAN 19 2025  
 
VALID 12Z SUN JAN 19 2025 - 12Z TUE JAN 21 2025  
 
...WINTER STORM TO BRING MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOW TO THE  
MID-ATLANTIC AND NORTHEAST SUNDAY...  
 
...INTRUSION OF ARCTIC AIR BRINGING DANGEROUSLY COLD CONDITIONS TO  
MUCH OF THE NATION...  
 
...IMPACTS FROM A RARE, SIGNIFICANT WINTER STORM ACROSS THE SOUTH  
NEXT WEEK WILL BEGIN FOR TEXAS MONDAY NIGHT...  
 
...A CRITICAL RISK OF FIRE WEATHER RETURNS FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA  
MONDAY...  
 
A WINTER STORM IS FORECAST TO PRODUCE HEAVY SNOW ACROSS PORTIONS  
OF THE MID-ATLANTIC AND NORTHEAST TODAY (SUNDAY). SOME SNOW  
SHOWERS OVER THE OHIO/TENNESSEE VALLEYS AND RAIN SHOWERS IN THE  
SOUTHEAST WILL LINGER INTO SUNDAY MORNING FOLLOWING THE PASSAGE OF  
A COLD FRONT OFF THE EAST COAST. MEANWHILE, AN UPPER-LEVEL WAVE  
WILL HELP TO DEEPEN AN AREA OF LOW PRESSURE ALONG A COLD FRONT  
SUNDAY MORNING WHICH WILL MOVE TO THE NORTHEAST JUST OFF THE COAST  
THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT. THIS WILL LEAD TO A BAND OF ENHANCED  
SNOWFALL DEVELOPING INLAND TO THE NORTHWEST OF THE LOW TRACK OVER  
THE APPALACHIANS SUNDAY MORNING AND FROM THE NORTHERN MID-ATLANTIC  
INTO NEW ENGLAND DURING THE DAY. THE HEAVIEST SNOW WILL LIKELY  
STAY TO THE NORTH AND WEST OF THE I-95 CORRIDOR. HOWEVER, 3-6" OF  
SNOW WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS IS EXPECTED FORM NORTHERN  
MARYLAND THROUGH BOSTON. SOME RAIN/WINTRY MIX WILL BE POSSIBLE  
FROM NORTHERN VIRGINIA TO SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY.  
 
PRECIPITATION CHANCES ELSEWHERE THROUGH MONDAY INCLUDE BANDS OF  
HEAVY LAKE-EFFECT SNOW FOR FAVORABLE DOWNWIND LOCATIONS OF THE  
GREAT LAKES WITH COLD NORTHWESTERLY FLOW IN PLACE. SOME SNOW  
SHOWERS WILL RETURN TO THE CENTRAL/SOUTHERN ROCKIES AND ADJACENT  
HIGH PLAINS ON MONDAY AS A SHORTWAVE PASSES OVER THE REGION AND IN  
THE PRESENCE OF POST-FRONTAL UPSLOPE FLOW.  
 
ANOTHER BIG STORY THIS WEEKEND AND HEADING INTO NEXT WEEK WILL BE  
THE BITTERLY COLD ARCTIC AIRMASS SPREADING ACROSS MOST OF THE  
CENTRAL/EASTERN U.S. TEMPERATURES HAVE ALREADY PLUMMETED ACROSS  
THE ROCKIES, PLAINS, AND MISSISSIPPI VALLEY, AND WILL REACH THE  
EAST COAST SUNDAY AS THE NOTED COLD FRONT PUSHES OFFSHORE. THIS  
WILL BE THE COLDEST AIR OF THE WINTER SEASON THUS FAR, AND IN MANY  
CASES THE COLDEST IN SEVERAL YEARS. FORECAST HIGHS THE NEXT COUPLE  
OF DAYS RANGE FROM BELOW ZERO TO THE SINGLE DIGITS IN THE NORTHERN  
PLAINS/UPPER MIDWEST; THE SINGLE DIGITS AND TEENS ACROSS THE  
ROCKIES, CENTRAL PLAINS, AND MIDWEST; THE TEENS AND 20S ACROSS THE  
NORTHEAST AND MID-ATLANTIC; AND THE 20S AND 30S FOR TEXAS AND THE  
SOUTHEAST. WIND CHILLS WILL REACH DANGEROUSLY COLD LEVELS, WITH  
MINIMUM WIND CHILLS FROM 30 TO 55 BELOW ZERO AT TIMES SUNDAY AND  
MONDAY IN THE ROCKIES, NORTHERN PLAINS AND UPPER MIDWEST. SUB-ZERO  
WIND CHILLS ARE EXPECTED TO REACH AS FAR SOUTH AS OKLAHOMA AND THE  
TENNESSEE/OHIO VALLEYS BY SUNDAY NIGHT.  
 
THE COMBINATION OF THIS FRIGID AIR REACHING THE GULF COAST AND THE  
DEVELOPMENT OF A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM OVER THE GULF WILL LEAD TO A  
SIGNIFICANT WINTER STORM ACROSS THE GULF COAST/SOUTHEAST NEXT  
WEEK. INITIAL IMPACTS ARE EXPECTED TO BEGIN BY LATE MONDAY NIGHT  
ACROSS EASTERN AND SOUTHERN TEXAS. A CORRIDOR OF POTENTIALLY HEAVY  
SNOW IS EXPECTED NEAR AND JUST SOUTH OF THE INTERSTATE 20  
CORRIDOR, WITH A WINTRY MIX OF SNOW, SLEET, AND FREEZING RAIN  
CLOSER TO THE INTERSTATE 10 CORRIDOR. GIVEN THE RARE SOUTHERLY  
TRACK OF THIS WINTER STORM, MAJOR TRAFFIC AND TRAVEL DISRUPTIONS  
ARE LIKELY THROUGH MID-WEEK.  
 
SOME OF THIS ARCTIC AIRMASS WILL REACH PORTIONS OF THE GREAT  
BASIN/INTERIOR WEST AS WELL, WITH HIGHS BY MONDAY ONLY IN THE 20S  
AND 30S FOR MOST LOCATIONS. FORECAST HIGHS ARE GENERALLY MORE MILD  
AND AROUND AVERAGE ALONG THE WEST COAST, WITH 40S FOR THE PACIFIC  
NORTHWEST, THE 50S AND 60S FOR CALIFORNIA, AND THE 60S TO LOW 70S  
FOR THE DESERT SOUTHWEST. UNFORTUNATELY, THESE MILD CONDITIONS  
ALONG WITH GUSTY WINDS AND VERY LOW HUMIDITY HAVE PROMPTED THE  
STORM PREDICTION CENTER TO ISSUE A CRITICAL RISK OF FIRE WEATHER  
(LEVEL 2/3) MONDAY FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.  
 
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