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593 FXUS61 KCTP 070319 AFDCTP Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service State College PA 1019 PM EST Fri Feb 6 2026 .WHAT HAS CHANGED... * Stratiform snow has largely come to an end. Focus turns to brief window for snow squalls on the Arctic front followed by upslope snow in the Laurels, then the arrival of truly frigid air by Sat AM. && .KEY MESSAGES... 1) Brief window for heavier snow squalls in the Laurels around midnight, followed by upslope snow continuing later into the night as NW flow increases 2) Blustery and frigid with dangerous wind chills overnight through Sunday morning; coldest weekend of winter 3) Moderating temperatures during the middle part of next week may be accompanied by some mixed precipitation && .DISCUSSION... KEY MESSAGE 1: Brief window for heavier snow squalls in the Laurels around midnight, followed by upslope snow continuing later into the night as NW flow increases. The line of snow squalls moving through Pittsburgh at 11 PM has had a history of 1/4 mi vsby, thundersnow, and wind gusts in excess of 40 kts. This line is located on the Arctic front denoted by a wind shift and moderate T/Td gradient, although the core of the truly frigid air is still way up in Canada. Snow squalls will be possible mainly in Somerset Co, but potentially clipping Cambria and Bedford counties, from approx 1030 PM through 1230 AM. Following the snow squalls, NW flow up against the ridges of the Laurels will result in a few to several hours of upslope snow. A higher- end winter weather advisory remains in effect for Cambria and Somerset Counties based on a combination of snow, wind, and blowing snow preceding the extreme cold. KEY MESSAGE 2: Blustery and frigid with dangerous wind chills overnight through Sunday morning; coldest weekend of winter Prepare for the coldest weekend of winter with wind chills 20 to 35 below zero expected early Saturday morning. We expanded the extreme cold warning to include the remainder of the CWA. The magnitude of the incoming arctic airmass is contextualized by near-record to record low 850mb temps for this time of year. Sounding climatology from KPIT also signals the coldest air aloft at 850mb on record below -22C. The lowest wind chills occur early Saturday morning, but remain below zero through Saturday afternoon before dropping back to double digits below zero Saturday night into early Sunday morning. A very tight pressure gradient across the region behind the arctic front will support wind gusts in the 40 to 50 mph range on Saturday. Strong pressure rises behind the front will lead to gusts as high as 55 mph during the morning over the Laurel Highlands. A Wind Advisory has been issued for most of Central PA from 12AM through 10 PM Saturday. Winds remain gusty on Sunday, but should stay below advisory strength. KEY MESSAGE 3: Moderating temperatures during the middle part of next week may be accompanied by some mixed precipitation For those looking for a break in the persistent cold pattern, incoming data continues to indicate a relative moderation in temperatures (read: not as cold) during the Tue/Wed/Thu period next week. However, this "warmup" may be accompanied by a bout of mixed precipitation (rain/ice/snow) around midweek. Details of the precip pattern remain very uncertain with higher confidence in at least 1 or 2 days of near to slightly above normal temps. && .AVIATION /02Z SATURDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... Arctic front approaching the region will allow -SHSN to continue through 06Z then diminish except for the upslope locations. Winds will increase and become gusty overnight. Winds will ramp up even more on Saturday, and continue into Sunday. Gusts to 35kts will be common in all locations through the day from 300-310 direction. MVFR for the upslope areas during the day with good VFR across the remainder of the state - albeit windy and cold. Gusty winds will continue through the end of this forecast period. Outlook... Sun...-SN/MVFR poss W. VFR E. Windy. Mon-Tue...No sig wx. Wed...Mixed precipitation possible. && .CLIMATE... Record low max temperatures in jeopardy Saturday 2/7: MDT 9 in 1895 IPT 10 in 1895 AOO 14 in 1967 BFD 9 in 1962 STC 8 in 1895 && .CTP WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... Extreme Cold Warning from 1 AM Saturday to 10 AM EST Sunday for PAZ004>006-010>012-017>019-024-025-033-034-037-041-042-045- 046. Wind Advisory from 4 AM to 10 PM EST Saturday for PAZ012-027- 028-036-041-042-045-046-049>053-056>059-063>066. Wind Advisory until 10 PM EST Saturday for PAZ017>019-024>026- 033>035. Winter Weather Advisory until 7 AM EST Saturday for PAZ024-033. Extreme Cold Warning from 4 AM Saturday to 10 AM EST Sunday for PAZ026>028-035-036-049>053-056>059-063>066. Air Quality Alert until midnight EST tonight for PAZ057-059- 063-065-066. && $$ WHAT HAS CHANGED...Steinbugl/Colbert KEY MESSAGES...Steinbugl/Colbert DISCUSSION...Steinbugl/Colbert AVIATION...Martin/Tyburski CLIMATE...Steinbugl |
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