130 FXUS01 KWBC 192003 PMDSPD Short Range Forecast Discussion NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 300 PM EST Mon Jan 19 2026 Valid 00Z Tue Jan 20 2026 - 00Z Thu Jan 22 2026 ...Arctic air intrusion into the eastern half of the country with heavy lake-effect snow downwind of the Great Lakes and snow squalls downwind of Lake Erie... ...Freeze warnings in effect for portions of southern Georgia down to central Florida... A reinforcing surge of arctic air is currently in progress across the Great Lakes into the Midwest this afternoon. As the arctic boundary forces its way eastward, snow showers and even brief periods of snow squalls are anticipated in portions of western Pennsylvania downwind from Lake Erie. In addition, the arctic air moving over the Great Lakes will trigger another round of heavy lake-effect snow for the Snow Belt areas for days to come. Over a foot of new snow can be expected downwind of Lake Erie and especially downwind of Lake Ontario through Tuesday evening, followed by lighter snowfall amounts on Wednesday. A couple of clipper low pressure systems will sweep across the northern tier states through the next couple of days bringing a couple quick rounds of light snowfall. Another reinforcing surge of arctic air will follow the second clipper on Wednesday into the northern Plains. Snow showers could become squally as the cold front pushes through. Sub-zero wind chill temperatures as low as the -30s are forecast across the upper Midwest into the upper Great Lakes through Tuesday morning. Sub-zero wind chills are also forecast for areas as far south as the central Appalachians into Tuesday morning. Temperatures will recover to above normal levels on Wednesday from the Plains eastward to the Ohio Valley and the Great Lakes before the arrival of the next arctic surge into the northern Plains during the day on Wednesday. Cold Weather Advisories are in effect from the upper Midwest into the Great Lakes, and across the Ohio Valley, the Appalachians and into the northern Mid-Atlantic. Freeze warnings are in effect for portions of southern Georgia into the northern Florida Peninsula while cold weather advisories are in effect for central Florida Peninsula into Tuesday morning. In contrast to the cold weather in the eastern half of the country, milder than normal temperatures are expected to persist through the next few days. Under the influence of a stagnant high pressure system at all levels of the atmopshere, air quality alerts and air stagnation advisories have been issued across many areas in the Northwest while dense fog advisories are in effect for the interior valley of California. Meanwhile, the southern Plains will remain dry before moisture from the Gulf is forecast to return on Wednesday with showers and possibly embedded thunderstorms developing from eastern Texas to the lower Mississippi Valley toward Tennessee later that day. Kong Graphics available at https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/basicwx/basicwx_ndfd.php $$