047 FXUS01 KWBC 160653 PMDSPD Short Range Forecast Discussion NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 151 AM EST Fri Jan 16 2026 Valid 12Z Fri Jan 16 2026 - 12Z Sun Jan 18 2026 ...Widespread snow squalls will create dangerous travel conditions for portions of the Northern/Central Plains and Midwest through tonight... ...Very gusty winds for much of the Northern/Central Plains today... ...Cooler temperatures spread from Central to Eastern U.S. this weekend... Snow showers and snow squalls are likely to spread south-southeast into the Upper Midwest today, and then as far east as the Ohio Valley tonight. Snow squalls may become widespread, leading to some areas receiving multiple rounds during this event. Snow squalls create an extremely dangerous combination of heavy snow rates and strong, gusty winds, leading to icy roads and near-zero visibility. Conditions can change rapidly in snow squalls, creating dangerous travel for motorists. In addition to snow squalls, strong winds are expected, with wind gusts above 60 mph possible (30-50%) across the Northern/Central High Plains. High wind warnings and wind advisories are in effect for much of the Great Plains. A critical fire weather area is in effect for eastern Oklahoma/Texas panhandles as well as western Oklahoma due to the combination of gusty winds and dry conditions. These winds will result in hazardous travel, especially for high profile vehicles, and may create scattered power outages. Any power outages will be particularly dangerous as sub-zero wind chills arrive behind the cold front. The aforementioned [Arctic] cold front will bring below average temperatures to the Plains beginning tonight. High temperatures in the teens and single digits over portions of the Northern/Central Plains and Upper Midwest will be 20-30 degrees below average on Saturday. This frigid airmass will spread eastward into the Midwest and East Coast Saturday night into Sunday. Kebede Graphics available at https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/basicwx/basicwx_ndfd.php $$