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261 FXUS61 KCTP 221726 AFDCTP Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service State College PA 1226 PM EST Thu Jan 22 2026 .WHAT HAS CHANGED... * A Winter Storm Watch is now in effect from 10PM Saturday through 1PM Monday for all of Central PA. Heavy snow is expected with significant accumulation possible. && .KEY MESSAGES... 1) A few stronger snow showers are possible this morning in northwest PA as a cold front ushers in gusty west winds this afternoon. 2) Increasing odds for heavy snow and moderate to major winter storm impacts Saturday night through Sunday. Winter Storm Watches have been issued. 3) Arctic blast with frigid temperatures and sub-zero to dangerous wind chills expected from late week through the weekend into the first part of next week && .DISCUSSION... KEY MESSAGE 1: A few stronger snow showers are possible this morning in northwest PA as a cold front ushers in gusty west winds this afternoon. A couple distinct lines of snow showers have moved through the area overnight and one last round is expected this morning. The snow squall parameter remains elevated in northwestern PA through 10 AM Thu. A vort max traversing southern Michigan will arrive during the morning commute (6AM-10AM) to produce heavy snow showers with brief, localized reductions in vsby to less than 1/4 mile, mostly in the advisory area. Snow Squall Warnings may be needed. Along and behind the cold front, gusty west winds are expected with gusts of 30-40mph expected. Few isolates gust over 45mph are possible with BUFKIT soundings showing deep mixing to 4-5kft that would tap into 40 - 50kt winds aloft. Opted to just include wind wording in the ongoing Winter Weather Advisories on account of marginal confidence in sporadic instances of 40+ kt wind gusts. KEY MESSAGE 2: Increasing odds for heavy snow and major winter storm impacts Saturday night through Sunday. Winter Storm Watches may be needed shortly. Confidence continues to increase in the potential for heavy snow and major winter storm impacts across central PA this weekend. As is often the case, the primary model uncertainty differences center around the interaction between the northern and southern branches of the jet stream which will ultimately steer the storm track and associated placement of winter wx/max snowfall. More than half of ensemble members have at least 6 inches of snow falling across northern tier, and an even higher percentage - more than 80% - have at least 6 inches fall across the southern tier. More than half of ensemble members show a foot of snow or more south and east of I-80/I-99. The arctic air would favor a dry, fluffy snowfall over the weekend and be more prone to blowing/drifting impacts. Can`t rule out some mixing with sleet at the peak of warm air advection aloft, especially if the storm is more amplified like the CMC/UKMET have suggested. A Winter Storm Watch is now in effect for the whole area from 10PM Saturday through 1PM Monday. Although modifications to snowfall (and perhaps sleet) amounts are a guarantee, confidence is increasing in significant snowfall across all of Central PA. Please continue to check for the latest forecast as it evolves and details become more clear. Now is the time to prepare. Think snow blowers, re-arranging travel plans to avoid travel during the storm, what to do in case of a power outage, etc. Remember it will be very cold during and after the storm. Never run a generator indoors due to carbon monoxide. KEY MESSAGE 3: Arctic blast with frigid temperatures and sub- zero to dangerous wind chills expected from late week through the weekend into the first part of next week An initial shot of Arctic air will arrive on Friday and will be reinforced behind the departing weekend storm into next week. Temperatures in southeast PA will reach the middle 30s Friday afternoon and then plummet ~30 degrees by Saturday morning as Arctic air pours in. The frigid temperatures will continue through the end of January and Central PA will likely not see temperatures rise above freezing again until early February (at the earliest). Sub-zero to dangerous wind chills are most likely Friday night into Saturday morning (preceding the winter storm) and again Monday night into Tuesday morning. Cold wx advisory or extreme cold warnings may be needed. Given the prolonged nature of the cold, we may begin to see more infrastructure impacts (frozen pipes, for instance) by next week. && .AVIATION /18Z THURSDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/... Mainly clear skies will persist through this afternoon and into the first part of this evening with a majority of the snow shower activity lifted off to the north and east. Winds will remain gusty, with most sites seeing gusts of 20 to 30 knots. Some guidance suggests the potential for gusts to approach 40 knots at JST, AOO, and UNV during this afternoon. Winds decreases in the evening, and VFR conditions are expected for most of the area. MVFR ceilings likely redevelop at BFD before sunrise and at JST in the early afternoon hours on Friday. Friday will likely see mainly benign weather. Medium to high clouds will develop over the region and temperatures will remain cold into Friday night. There is the outside potential for BFD to see some lake effect snow Friday afternoon, but confidence is low on if/when impacts could occur. Fri...Gusty W wind. Lake effect BFD (ocnl IFR). Mainly MVFR elsewhere. Sat...Dry most of the day, then SN begins to enter south-to- north late spreading across region and intensifying overnight. Widespread IFR likely Sat night. Sun...Impactful snow storm continues with widespread IFR/MVFR restrictions. Mon...Storm lifts to the NE and cold northwest flow takes over, bringing snow showers and continued restrictions to the NW, and improving conditions to the SE. && .CTP WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... Cold Weather Advisory from 1 PM Friday to 10 AM EST Saturday for PAZ004>006-010>012-017-018-037-041-042. Winter Storm Watch from Saturday evening through Monday afternoon for PAZ004>006-010>012-017>019-024>028-033>037-041- 042-045-046-049>053-056>059-063>066. Cold Weather Advisory from 6 PM Friday to 10 AM EST Saturday for PAZ019-025>028-034-035-045-046-049>053. Extreme Cold Watch from Friday evening through Saturday morning for PAZ024-033. Cold Weather Advisory from 10 PM Friday to 10 AM EST Saturday for PAZ036-056>059-063>066. && $$ WHAT HAS CHANGED...Banghoff/Colbert KEY MESSAGES...Banghoff/Colbert DISCUSSION...Steinbugl/Banghoff/Colbert AVIATION...Bowen |
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