749  
FXUS01 KWBC 200717  
PMDSPD  
 
SHORT RANGE FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NWS WEATHER PREDICTION CENTER COLLEGE PARK MD  
216 AM EST MON JAN 20 2025  
 
VALID 12Z MON JAN 20 2025 - 12Z WED JAN 22 2025  
 
...DANGEROUSLY COLD TEMPERATURES IN PLACE FROM THE ROCKIES TO THE  
EAST COAST...  
 
...RARE, SIGNIFICANT WINTER STORM TO BRING A SWATH OF HEAVY SNOW  
AS WELL AS AREAS OF SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN TO THE GULF COAST AND  
SOUTHEAST...  
 
...EXTREMELY CRITICAL RISK OF FIRE WEATHER FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA  
MONDAY...  
 
A BITTERLY COLD ARCTIC AIRMASS HAS OVERSPREAD THE INTERIOR  
WESTERN, CENTRAL, AND EASTERN U.S. FOLLOWING A STRONG COLD FRONT  
PASSAGE OVER THE WEEKEND. FORECAST HIGH TEMPERATURES MONDAY FROM  
THE GREAT BASIN/ROCKIES EAST TO THE EAST COAST WILL BE UPWARDS OF  
20-30 DEGREES BELOW JANUARY AVERAGES, RANGING FROM THE NEGATIVE  
TEENS AND SINGLE DIGITS IN THE NORTHERN PLAINS/UPPER MIDWEST; THE  
SINGLE DIGITS AND TEENS IN THE ROCKIES, CENTRAL PLAINS, AND  
MIDWEST; THE TEENS AND 20S FOR NEW ENGLAND AND THE MID-ATLANTIC;  
AND THE 20S AND 30S FOR THE GREAT BASIN, SOUTHERN PLAINS, AND  
SOUTHEAST. LIFE-THREATENING WIND CHILLS OF 30 TO 55 DEGREES BELOW  
ZERO AT TIMES ARE EXPECTED ACROSS THE ROCKIES, NORTHERN PLAINS,  
AND UPPER MIDWEST THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING. WIND CHILLS OF THIS  
NATURE POSE AN EXTREME RISK OF HYPOTHERMIA AND FROST BITE TO  
EXPOSED SKIN. SUB-ZERO WIND CHILLS WILL REACH AS FAR SOUTH AS THE  
SOUTH-CENTRAL PLAINS AND EAST INTO THE OHIO VALLEY THROUGH  
WEDNESDAY. NUMEROUS FREEZE WARNINGS ARE IN PLACE ALONG THE GULF  
COAST AND NORTHERN FLORIDA AS SUB-FREEZING MORNING LOWS WILL POSE  
A RISK TO SENSITIVE VEGETATION AND EXPOSED PLUMBING FOR LOCATIONS  
NOT AS ACCUSTOMED TO HARSH WINTER TEMPERATURES. UNFORTUNATELY,  
THESE CONDITIONS LOOK TO REMAIN IN PLACE ACROSS THE EASTERN AND  
SOUTHERN U.S. THROUGH THE NEXT FEW DAYS. UPPER-LEVEL RIDGING  
EXPANDING ACROSS THE NORTHWESTERN TIER OF THE COUNTRY WILL BRING  
RELATIVELY WARMER, MORE SEASONABLE WINTER TEMPERATURES TO PORTIONS  
OF THE GREAT BASIN/ROCKIES AS WELL AS THE NORTHERN/CENTRAL PLAINS  
ON TUESDAY, WITH HIGHS BACK INTO THE 20S, 30S, AND 40S.  
 
IN ADDITION TO THE FRIGID TEMPERATURES, THE COMBINATION OF SUCH  
COLD AIR REACHING THE GULF COAST AND A DEVELOPING LOW PRESSURE  
SYSTEM WILL LEAD TO A RARE, SIGNIFICANT WINTER STORM FOR THE GULF  
COAST STATES AND SOUTHEAST. IMPACTS WILL BEGIN MONDAY EVENING  
ACROSS EASTERN AND SOUTHERN TEXAS, SPREADING EASTWARD ALONG THE  
GULF COAST AND THROUGH THE SOUTHEAST THROUGH TUESDAY AND  
WEDNESDAY. HEAVY SNOW IS EXPECTED ALONG AND NORTH OF THE  
INTERSTATE 10 CORRIDOR WITH SWATHS OF SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN OVER  
PORTIONS OF SOUTHERN TEXAS AND SOUTHEAST GEORGIA/NORTHERN FLORIDA.  
MAJOR TRAVEL DISRUPTIONS ARE LIKELY AND FLIGHT  
DELAYS/CANCELLATIONS ARE EXPECTED GIVEN THAT THESE AREAS ARE NOT  
ACCUSTOMED TO IMPACTFUL WINTER WEATHER. POWER OUTAGES IN AREAS OF  
SIGNIFICANT SNOW AND ICE ARE POSSIBLE, AND WILL EXACERBATE IMPACTS  
FROM THE FRIGIDLY COLD TEMPERATURES THAT WILL ALSO BE IN PLACE.  
 
CONDITIONS WILL REMAIN CLOSER TO AVERAGE TEMPERAURE-WISE FOR THE  
WEST COAST, PARTICULARLY IN CALIFORNIA WHERE FORECAST HIGHS ARE IN  
THE 50S AND 60S. UNFORTUNATELY, THE MILD TEMPERATURES AS WELL AS  
LOW HUMIDITY AND THE RETURN OF VERY STRONG WINDS WILL LEAD TO  
DANGEROUS FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MONDAY  
INTO TUESDAY. THE STORM PREDICTION CENTER HAS ISSUED A CRITICAL  
RISK OF FIRE WEATHER (LEVEL 2/3) FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AS GUSTS  
TO 60 MPH FOR LOWER ELEVATIONS AND 75 MPH AND HIGHER IN THE  
FOOTHILLS ARE EXPECTED. AN EXTREMELY CRITICAL RISK (LEVEL 3/3) IS  
IN PLACE FOR THE SENSITIVE, ONGOING FIRE AREAS OF THE SAN GABRIEL  
AND SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS.  
 
ELSEWHERE, BANDS OF HEAVY LAKE EFFECT SNOW WILL CONTINUE THE NEXT  
COUPLE OF DAYS FOR FAVORABLE DOWNWIND LOCATIONS OF THE GREAT LAKES  
WITH PERSISTENT NORTHWESTERLY FLOW IN PLACE. AN UPPER-LEVEL WAVE  
WILL ENCOURAGE SNOW SHOWERS WITH SOME ACCUMULATIONS POSSIBLE FOR  
PORTIONS OF THE CENTRAL/SOUTHERN ROCKIES AND PLAINS ON MONDAY,  
WHILE A CLIPPER SYSTEM DROPPING SOUTH FROM CANADA WILL BRING SNOW  
SHOWERS TO THE NORTHERN ROCKIES/PLAINS AND UPPER MIDWEST TUESDAY  
INTO TUESDAY NIGHT.  
 
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