Ed's Weather Station

Ed's Weather Station
Located south of Fulton, MO
Lat. 38.75234 N
Lon. 91.96758 W
Elevation 787 ft

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Area Forecast Discussion

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FXUS63 KLSX 191017
AFDLSX

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Saint Louis MO
417 AM CST Mon Jan 19 2026

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Another Arctic airmass is moving into the region today.
  Dangerous wind chill readings as low as -15 are expected through
  mid-morning and a Cold Weather Advisory remains in effect until
  1000 AM.

- The weather will remain dry at least through Thursday, and
  temperatures will warm to near or just above seasonal normals.

- There is a chance that another Arctic airmass will move into the
  Midwest Friday into Saturday. The details of the forecast remain
  uncertain, but there is a chance for snow and bitterly cold
  temperatures.

&&

.SHORT TERM...  (Through Late Tuesday Afternoon)
Issued at 409 AM CST Mon Jan 19 2026

Another Arctic airmass will move south from the Northern Plains
today, to settle into the Lower Mississippi Valley tonight.  Strong
northwest flow over the area this morning is combining with very
cold temperatures to produce wind chill values as low as -10 to -15
across northeast Missouri into south central Illinois.  Therefore
the Cold Weather Advisory looks to be in good shape and no changes
in area or timing are anticipated at this time.  The cold start to
the morning along with persistent cold advection will keep afternoon
highs well below normal in the upper teens to low 20s in most
locations.  Winds become light and variable tonight as the Arctic
high drifts into the lower Mississippi Valley.  Forecast soundings
suggest the evening will be mostly clear which will produce good
radiational cooling conditions, however guidance shows a slug of
moisture between 850-700mb moving over the forecast area after 06Z.
This would hamper the cooling after midnight, and the wind will be
turning to the south as well.  This implies a quick cool down with
the radiational cooling during the evening and then steady or slowly
rising temperatures overnight.  It`ll still be cold Tuesday morning
with temperatures in the low to mid teens around 12Z.  Luckily the
wind is forecast to be at or below 5kts so another Cold Weather
Advisory will not be necessary.  Temperatures moderate on Tuesday
with warm advection and increasing south-southwest flow.  Current
indications are that there will be decent insolation as well with a
partly to mostly sunny sky in most locations.  Guidance is in good
agreement that most of if not the entire area will see temperatures
above freezing in the mid 30s to low 40s with the possible exception
of far northeast Missouri into west central/south central Illinois
where afternoon clouds develop ahead of the next short wave.


Carney

&&

.LONG TERM...  (Tuesday Night through Sunday)
Issued at 409 AM CST Mon Jan 19 2026

The weather pattern for Wednesday through at least Friday will be
characterized by deep cyclonic flow around an upper low over the
Hudson Bay.  Deterministic guidance is in good agreement in pushing
a short wave through the Mississippi Valley on Wednesday. Warm
advection ahead of the wave produces the warmest day of the week
with highs ranging from around 40 in west central Illinois to 50 in
southeast Missouri. Minor timing differences with respect to the
front yield some uncertainty in these temperatures with ensemble
high temperature IQRs of 4-6 degrees.  Models show the core of the
upper level low digging down to near the U.S./Canada border by late
Thursday which allows colder air to intrude into the Midwest, and
The GFS and ECMWF both show another wave digging into the Plains on
Friday. This wave drags a 1045+mb surface high with bitterly cold
air into the Midwest and the center of the high settles over
northeast Iowa/southwest Wisconsin Saturday morning.  LREF cluster
analysis shows a relatively high degree of variance in the depth of
wave which moves this strong high pressure system into the Midwest.
This has downstream effects on the position and strength of the high
and resulting temperatures for our area.  However, there`s a chance
we`ll see the coldest temperatures of the season so far with the NBM
showing Saturday morning lows ranging from around -5 in northeast
Missouri and west central Illinois to around 0 along the I-70
corridor to about 5 above in southeast Missouri.  Along with the
cold air some medium range guidance members are showing a chance for
snow Friday through Saturday night.  However confidence that
anything will fall is low at this time due to the aforementioned
variability in the guidance.


Carney

&&

.AVIATION...  (For the 06z TAFs through 06z Monday Night)
Issued at 1040 PM CST Sun Jan 18 2026

Wind continues to be the primary concern during this TAF period. A
cold front will move through all terminals during the first 6
hours of the period, resulting in gusty northwest winds. A few
snow flurries are also possible, particularly at UIN/COU/JEF,
along with low VFR stratocumulus, but neither are expected to
impact flight categories.

While peak wind gust speeds are expected prior to 12Z, winds will
remain breezy through the early afternoon before weakening late
afternoon and evening tomorrow.

BRC

&&

.LSX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
MO...Cold Weather Advisory until 10 AM CST this morning for Knox MO-
     Lewis MO-Marion MO.

IL...Cold Weather Advisory until 10 AM CST this morning for Adams IL-
     Bond IL-Brown IL-Calhoun IL-Clinton IL-Fayette IL-Greene IL-
     Jersey IL-Macoupin IL-Madison IL-Marion IL-Montgomery IL-
     Pike IL.

&&

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