Toledo weather - Mon, Jan 27, 2014 urgent - winter weather message national weather service cleveland oh 424 am est mon jan 27 2014 ...more arctic air will be overspreading the region during the next few days... .winds will gust between 35 and 45 mph for a few hours early this morning. widespread blowing and drifting snow will occur as the winds gust and near blizzard conditions are likely for a time in open and rural areas. the winds will decrease by mid morning but they still will cause some blowing and drifting. additional snowfall will be minimal...an inch or two for northeast ohio and northwest pennsylvania...with little or no accumulation for northwest ohio. temperatures will fall all day and by mid day or early afternoon wind chill readings of -10 to -15 degrees will be occurring. wind chill readings will be even colder for monday night and tuesday night. keep current with any forecast changes that may occur. ohz003-006>009-017>019-027>030-036-037-047-271800- /o.can.kcle.wc.a.0002.140128t1700z-140129t1700z/ /o.ext.kcle.wc.w.0002.140127t2300z-140129t1700z/ /o.con.kcle.ww.y.0006.000000t0000z-140127t1500z/ /o.con.kcle.wc.y.0008.140127t1500z-140127t2300z/ lucas-wood-ottawa-sandusky-erie oh-hancock-seneca-huron-wyandot- crawford-richland-ashland-marion-morrow-knox- including the cities of...toledo...bowling green...port clinton... fremont...sandusky...findlay...tiffin...norwalk... upper sandusky...carey...bucyrus...mansfield...ashland...marion... mount gilead...mount vernon 424 am est mon jan 27 2014 ...winter weather advisory remains in effect until 10 am est this morning... ...wind chill advisory remains in effect from 10 am this morning to 6 pm est this evening... ...wind chill warning now in effect from 6 pm this evening to noon est wednesday... ...wind chill watch is cancelled... the national weather service in cleveland has cancelled the wind chill watch. * winds...west winds of 15 to 25 mph today. the most common gusts will be between 30 and 40 mph this morning with a few isolated higher gusts. by mid morning these gusts will be subsiding. wind will remain out of the west tonight at 15 to 20 mph and then shift southwest for tuesday to between 10 and 20 mph. * visibilities...will be a quarter mile or less at times in snow and blowing snow early this morning...when the winds are at their strongest. near blizzard conditions will be likely. visibility will improve greatly by mid morning. * accumulations...little or no additional snow accumulation. blowing and drifting snow will be significant...especially this morning. * temperatures...will continue to fall today...ending up around zero by evening. lows monday night and tuesday night will be 10 below to 15 degrees below zero. * wind chill readings...wind chills readings of 10 to 15 degrees below zero can be expected by midday or early afternoon. by evening those values will range from 15 to 25 degree below zero. from monday night through wednesday morning wind chills will likely be between 20 and 30 below zero with the current forecast temperatures and winds. * timing...impacts from gusty winds...blowing and drifting snow...and areas of falling snow will be at their worst through mid morning. by mid day wind chill readings will be less than -10 degrees and will continue to fall. cold temperatures and dangerously cold wind chills will continue from monday night through tuesday night. * impacts...widespread blowing and drifting snow and near blizzard conditions early this morning. some blowing and drifting snow will persist into monday and monday night. motorists will have to use caution as road conditions can be quite variable. exposed skin will be susceptible to frostbite. precautionary/preparedness actions... if you will be outdoors use common sense and dress warmly...in layers...making sure that all exposed skin is covered. avoid prolonged exposure to the cold...if possible to prevent frostbite and hypothermia. a winter weather advisory is normally issued for a variety of winter weather conditions such as light snow... blowing snow... sleet... freezing rain and wind chills. while the weather will be significant... the word advisory implies that severe winter weather is not anticipated. a wind chill warning is issued when a strong wind will combine with cold temperatures to create dangerously cold conditions for exposed skin. the wind will make it feel like it is 25 degrees below zero or colder for several hours. a wind chill advisory is issued when it is expected to feel like -10 to -24 degrees. stay tuned to noaa weather radio for further details or updates. && $$ hazardous weather outlook hazardous weather outlook national weather service cleveland oh 518 am est mon jan 27 2014 ohz003-006>009-017>019-027>030-036-037-047-281100- lucas-wood-ottawa-sandusky-erie oh-hancock-seneca-huron-wyandot- crawford-richland-ashland-marion-morrow-knox- 518 am est mon jan 27 2014 ...winter weather advisory in effect until 10 am est this morning... ...wind chill advisory in effect from 10 am this morning to 6 pm est this evening... ...wind chill warning in effect from 6 pm this evening to noon est wednesday... this hazardous weather outlook is for north central ohio and northwest ohio. .day one...today and tonight. please listen to noaa weather radio or go to weather.gov on the internet for more information about the following hazards. winter weather advisory. wind chill advisory. wind chill warning. .days two through seven...tuesday through sunday. please listen to noaa weather radio or go to weather.gov on the internet for more information about the following hazards. wind chill warning. .spotter information statement... spotter activation is not expected at this time. $$ winter weather advisory urgent - winter weather message national weather service cleveland oh 424 am est mon jan 27 2014 ...more arctic air will be overspreading the region during the next few days... .winds will gust between 35 and 45 mph for a few hours early this morning. widespread blowing and drifting snow will occur as the winds gust and near blizzard conditions are likely for a time in open and rural areas. the winds will decrease by mid morning but they still will cause some blowing and drifting. additional snowfall will be minimal...an inch or two for northeast ohio and northwest pennsylvania...with little or no accumulation for northwest ohio. temperatures will fall all day and by mid day or early afternoon wind chill readings of -10 to -15 degrees will be occurring. wind chill readings will be even colder for monday night and tuesday night. keep current with any forecast changes that may occur. ohz003-006>009-017>019-027>030-036-037-047-271800- /o.can.kcle.wc.a.0002.140128t1700z-140129t1700z/ /o.ext.kcle.wc.w.0002.140127t2300z-140129t1700z/ /o.con.kcle.ww.y.0006.000000t0000z-140127t1500z/ /o.con.kcle.wc.y.0008.140127t1500z-140127t2300z/ lucas-wood-ottawa-sandusky-erie oh-hancock-seneca-huron-wyandot- crawford-richland-ashland-marion-morrow-knox- including the cities of...toledo...bowling green...port clinton... fremont...sandusky...findlay...tiffin...norwalk... upper sandusky...carey...bucyrus...mansfield...ashland...marion... mount gilead...mount vernon 424 am est mon jan 27 2014 ...winter weather advisory remains in effect until 10 am est this morning... ...wind chill advisory remains in effect from 10 am this morning to 6 pm est this evening... ...wind chill warning now in effect from 6 pm this evening to noon est wednesday... ...wind chill watch is cancelled... the national weather service in cleveland has cancelled the wind chill watch. * winds...west winds of 15 to 25 mph today. the most common gusts will be between 30 and 40 mph this morning with a few isolated higher gusts. by mid morning these gusts will be subsiding. wind will remain out of the west tonight at 15 to 20 mph and then shift southwest for tuesday to between 10 and 20 mph. * visibilities...will be a quarter mile or less at times in snow and blowing snow early this morning...when the winds are at their strongest. near blizzard conditions will be likely. visibility will improve greatly by mid morning. * accumulations...little or no additional snow accumulation. blowing and drifting snow will be significant...especially this morning. * temperatures...will continue to fall today...ending up around zero by evening. lows monday night and tuesday night will be 10 below to 15 degrees below zero. * wind chill readings...wind chills readings of 10 to 15 degrees below zero can be expected by midday or early afternoon. by evening those values will range from 15 to 25 degree below zero. from monday night through wednesday morning wind chills will likely be between 20 and 30 below zero with the current forecast temperatures and winds. * timing...impacts from gusty winds...blowing and drifting snow...and areas of falling snow will be at their worst through mid morning. by mid day wind chill readings will be less than -10 degrees and will continue to fall. cold temperatures and dangerously cold wind chills will continue from monday night through tuesday night. * impacts...widespread blowing and drifting snow and near blizzard conditions early this morning. some blowing and drifting snow will persist into monday and monday night. motorists will have to use caution as road conditions can be quite variable. exposed skin will be susceptible to frostbite. precautionary/preparedness actions... if you will be outdoors use common sense and dress warmly...in layers...making sure that all exposed skin is covered. avoid prolonged exposure to the cold...if possible to prevent frostbite and hypothermia. a winter weather advisory is normally issued for a variety of winter weather conditions such as light snow... blowing snow... sleet... freezing rain and wind chills. while the weather will be significant... the word advisory implies that severe winter weather is not anticipated. a wind chill warning is issued when a strong wind will combine with cold temperatures to create dangerously cold conditions for exposed skin. the wind will make it feel like it is 25 degrees below zero or colder for several hours. a wind chill advisory is issued when it is expected to feel like -10 to -24 degrees. stay tuned to noaa weather radio for further details or updates. hr. Toledo 7-day forecast Last Update: Jan 27, 2014 7:03 am Today: Areas of blowing snow and a chance of snow before noon, then areas of blowing snow and a slight chance of snow between noon and 3pm. Mostly cloudy and cold, with a high near 7. Wind chill values as low as -15. West wind 14 to 17 mph. Chance of precipitation is 50%. Total daytime snow accumulation of less than a half inch possible. Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around -12. Wind chill values as low as -30. West wind 11 to 18 mph. Tuesday: Sunny and cold, with a high near -1. Wind chill values as low as -33. Southwest wind 14 to 17 mph. Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around -9. Wind chill values as low as -30. Southwest wind 14 to 16 mph. Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 12. Southwest wind 11 to 13 mph. Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 9. Thursday: A chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 26. Chance of precipitation is 30%. Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 13. Friday: Partly sunny, with a high near 22. Friday Night: A chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 12. Chance of precipitation is 40%. Saturday: A chance of snow. Cloudy, with a high near 27. Chance of precipitation is 40%. Saturday Night: A chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 18. Chance of precipitation is 30%. Sunday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 28. hr. fxus61 kcle 271204 afdcle area forecast discussion national weather service cleveland oh 704 am est mon jan 27 2014 synopsis... bitterly cold high pressure will be building into the ohio valley today through wednesday. this high will shift east on thursday and allow a cold front to near the area thursday night or friday. the coldest temperatures will be from today through wednesday...with some moderation by the end of the week. && near term /until 6 pm this evening/... early morning update...improvement occurring. snow pulling out and what is left is much lighter. winds starting to subside out west...gusts have become more intermittent. only made minor tweaks to the forecast for today. previous...a lot to consider this morning. cold front is through the area...temperatures are falling...winds are blowing...and the main precipitation shield will be pulling out over the next few hours. have some lake effect bands from lake michigan making their way into nw ohio too. winds at their worst now with a strong surface pressure rise/fall couplet. by mid morning gusts closer to 30 mph...instead of 40 mph. this has caused some areas of blowing/drifting snow west of i-71 early this morning per reports received...but wide open area airports still predominately reporting visibilities that are between 1 and 6+ miles. will continue with winter weather advisory mainly for this blowing/drifting and the temporary reductions in visibility under a mile in bursts of snow. little or no snow accumulations west...and inch or two east. wind chill advisory kicks in immediately after the winter weather advisory ends. by midday or early afternoon wind chill readings will have reached -10 to -15 degrees. linger some snow chances into the afternoon for lorain eastward across the snowbelt. it will be much drier that the other day so any lake effect should be minimal. of course unsure of where any breaks in the ice may be. by 6 pm temperatures will have fallen to near zero. && short term /6 pm this evening through thursday night/... confidence continues for the wind chill warning for tonight into early tuesday morning. gradient will still be tight between high pressure building into the ohio valley and low pressure over hudson bay. have stuck with forecast low temperatures for a large portion of the area between -5 and -14 degrees. so wind chills will dip as low as -30. this airmass is not quite as cold as the one from jan 6/7...but the winds tonight will not be as strong either...so potential there to still get those -10 degree lows. have lowered precip chance for any lake effect across far ne oh/nw pa tonight...again because it is so dry this time around. by tuesday morning winds begin to back to the southwest too. dry elsewhere for tuesday. highs around zero. high pressure centered over the ohio valley by tuesday night. have upgraded the wind chill watch to a warning...as the likelihood of hitting -25 wind chill is good and also for simplicity sake. but that is with current forecast as is. some concern that with the high nearby winds may be a tad lighter and that would place us in advisory criteria instead. low temps have to be on target too...and those will be dependent on the wind too. do have a trough crossing the great lakes...so this may keep the wind up just enough. high shifts to our southeast by wednesday evening. temperatures should reach double digits wednesday. a fast moving low is still progged to move across southern canada thursday into friday. a cold front trailing this low will kick off some light snow. this precip should reach nw oh late in the day thursday and then move east across the remaining areas on thursday night. will stick with chance pops for now but expect that we will eventually need likely wording. && long term /friday through sunday/... have made only minor changes to the long term this morning. some lingering lake effect is possible east of kcle on friday. low pressure will move up the ohio valley on friday night and saturday morning. temps will be warming by then but it should remain cold enough for all snow. if this plays out like the models forecast much of the area could see a few inches of snow...possibly enough for advisories. will try to dry things out sunday as high pressure builds in. have used a blend of guidance temps during the period. && aviation /12z monday through friday/... the worst should be over as the arctic front has pushed east of the area. most of the snow is gone and only expecting a few more hours of light snow in the east. cigs for the most part remain vfr except in the heavier snow. do not anticipate cigs to lower from current values. some clearing is possible over the west half this morning but cold air advection clouds should develop later on. expect bkn cigs to gradually lift this afternoon and then become sct in the west toward evening. gusty west winds will continue to come down a knot or two per hour. peak gusts should be in the 25 to 30 knot range by mid morning and in the low to mid 20s by midday. the gustiness should go away toward evening. outlook...non vfr mainly in the snow belt tuesday. && marine... for the nearshore waters...ice coverage is a big factor...but winds are expected to linger around high end small craft criteria. the clipper system exiting the region at the time of this issuance was being followed by a brisk southwest wind with gusts in the mid to upper 20kt range through early evening. look for a shift to the west as a arctic front approaches. the front will have impressive pressure rises with strong cold air advection. the conditions across the lake will be conditionally unstable for any open waters...which will support gale force gusts with sustained speeds remaining elevated in the 25 to 30 kt range. if there is stronger winds aloft...the gale warning may needed for at least a portion of the lake. high pressure will build across the ohio valley monday night into tuesday morning...and the instability and extremely cold air will support breezy but below gale force winds. && cle watches/warnings/advisories... oh...winter weather advisory until 10 am est this morning for ohz003-006>014-017>023-027>033-036>038-047-089. wind chill warning from 10 pm this evening to noon est wednesday for ohz010>014-020>023-031>033-038-089. wind chill advisory until 10 pm est this evening for ohz010>014-020>023-031>033-038-089. wind chill warning from 6 pm this evening to noon est wednesday for ohz003-006>009-017>019-027>030-036-037-047. wind chill advisory until 6 pm est this evening for ohz003- 006>009-017>019-027>030-036-037-047. pa...winter weather advisory until 10 am est this morning for paz001>003. wind chill warning from 10 pm this evening to noon est wednesday for paz001>003. wind chill advisory until 10 pm est this evening for paz001>003. marine...gale warning until 10 am est this morning for lez061-142>149- 162>169. && $$ synopsis...oudeman near term...oudeman 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