445 FXUS01 KWBC 291927 PMDSPD Short Range Forecast Discussion NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 226 PM EST Mon Dec 29 2025 Valid 00Z Tue Dec 30 2025 - 00Z Thu Jan 01 2026 ...Heavy lake effect snow expected through midweek as potent winter storm pivots into Quebec... ...Arctic air will surge into the eastern two-thirds of the country including Florida followed by a quick warm-up across the Northern and Central Plains... An intense 978 mb cyclone and trailing Arctic airmass continue to dominate our weather headlines, even as the low center pivots away from the Lower 48 towards Quebec today. The messy mix of rain, sleet, and freezing rain over the Northeast and New England are rapidly reaching an endpoint as the much-discussed Arctic cold front sweeps across the Eastern Seaboard this afternoon. In it's wake, very cold northwesterly winds wrapping around the exiting cyclone combined with a reinforcing Alberta clipper later this week will focus heavy lake effect snowfall downwind of Lakes Erie and Ontario, where an additional 1-2 feet can be expected through Wednesday within the heaviest snow bands. Adjacent areas can also expect additional snow showers from the midweek clipper, although as of now winter weather impacts appear to be minor. For the rest of the Eastern U.S, the frontal passage will entail strong wind gusts and daytime high temperatures 20-25 degrees colder compared to today. Tonight, subfreezing overnight low temperatures will be found as far south as the Gulf Coast, which has prompted the issuance of Freeze Warnings, Watches, and Cold Weather Advisories across the region. Looking toward the West, impactful accumulating snowfall and localized blizzard conditions will persist over southeastern New Mexico and southwest Texas into the late evening hours near the tail end of the Arctic front. By tomorrow, however, tranquil conditions will broadly prevail as calm high pressure settles into the region while the front settles into Mexico. A quick warm-up is in store for the Northern and Central Plains beginning tonight as the midweek Alberta clipper spreads mild air down the Rockies and into the Plains, before the associated cold front plunges temperatures over the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest Wednesday. Asherman/Kong Graphics available at https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/basicwx/basicwx_ndfd.php $$