Area Forecast Discussion
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381 FXUS63 KDTX 270738 CCA AFDDTX Area Forecast Discussion...CORRECTED National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac MI 309 AM EDT Mon May 27 2024 .KEY MESSAGES... - Cooler for Memorial Day with scattered morning showers and a few thunderstorms transitioning to mainly dry and breezy conditions this afternoon. - Continued unsettle tonight into midweek with periodic showers and average to below average temperatures in the 60s to lower 70s. && .DISCUSSION... Scattered showers and a few thundestorms will pivot through the area this morning as an upper level shortwave and associated low pressure lifts into northern lower MI and a cold front wraps west to east through the area. Mainly dry conditions are expected for much of the afternoon with gusty westerly winds as the cooler air is ushered in behind the front. Showers will pivot back southeast into the area this evening into tonight and persist into Tuesday as this upper level system opens and shifts back through the area on its way to the eastern Great Lakes. A fast moving Pacific shortwave will merge with this MI system tonight and help re-invigorate the rain shower potential to some degree and will increase pops just a bit overnight into early Tuesday. In the meantime, an upper low pressure system positioned east of Lake Winnipeg will pivot southeast into the area in the wake of both of these merging upper waves from Tuesday into Tuesday night. This will result in a continuation of unsettled weather with periodic scattered showers into early Wednesday. As the colder upper level core of this northern stream system works over the area, instability will increase enough to warrant a thunderstorm mention as well. While this will be most prevalent during peak heating from Tuesday afternoon into early evening, a small chance of a thunderstorm or two will persist overnight Tuesday night into early Wednesday as the upper low/trough crosses the area. Thereafter, upper ridging will expand into the area late this week once the upper trough that results from these various shortwaves shifts off to the east. This will bring dry conditions from late Wednesday on through at least Friday with temperatures gradually moderating from the mid 60s to lower 70s in the Tuesday-Thursday time frame back into the middle 70s by Friday. By next weekend, the surface high pressure system that coincides with the upper level ridge will shift off to the southeast with south to southwest flow becoming established over the area. This will lead to further warming with high temperatures into the upper 70s to lower 80s. By this point in the forecast, the next stream of Pacific origin shortwaves begin to impact the Great Lakes and this brings a return of at least scattered/widely scattered shower and thunderstorm chances. && .MARINE...
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After a lull in winds early today, expect southwest to west winds to increase again this afternoon into tonight as a cold front pivots east through the area around low pressure to the north. Small Craft Advisories are in effect in anticipation for this increase in wind speed with wave heights responding as well. These gusty conditions will be slow to subside over Saginaw Bay and the tip of the Thumb where an advisory will continue into Tuesday. Cooler and unsettled conditions will prevail into midweek with periodic showers and a stray thunderstorm possible into Tuesday night as a secondary upper level disturbance sweeps southeast across the central Great Lakes in the wake of the current low pressure as it moves off to the east.
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&& .HYDROLOGY... Periodic scattered showers and a few thunderstorms will impact the region into Tuesday night and early Wednesday. Additional rainfall will generally remain light to occasionally moderate. However, a few localized downpours early this morning may bring one quarter of an inch of rain to some locations. Otherwise, the highest precipitation totals of one quarter to one half an inch from tonight into Tuesday night and Wednesday morning will focus especially over the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions with perhaps one to two tenths of an inch possible further south. Rises on local rivers associated with Sunday evening rainfall will peak and subside today into tonight with this additional early week rainfall having little to no additional impact. && .PREV DISCUSSION... Issued at 1153 PM EDT Sun May 26 2024 AVIATION... Prevailing MVFR cigs of approximately 2.0 kft agl are expected in the wake of the convection from this evening. A convective vorticity maximum will lift out of the Ohio River Valley and support an additional round of showers and thunderstorms between 10-14Z Monday morning. A cold front will sweep across Southeast Michigan between 15-19Z. West southwest winds of 20 to 35 knots will be possible late Monday afternoon. For DTW/D21 Convection...Another round of thunderstorm activity is possible between 10-14Z. DTW THRESHOLD PROBABILITIES... * Moderate in thunderstorms between 10-14Z Monday morning. * High in ceilings aob 5000 feet tonight and Monday. * Low in crosswind thresholds being exceeded Monday afternoon. && .DTX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MI...None. Lake Huron...Small Craft Advisory from noon today to 4 AM EDT Tuesday for LHZ442- 443. Small Craft Advisory until 4 PM EDT Tuesday for LHZ421-441. Small Craft Advisory from noon today to 4 PM EDT Tuesday for LHZ422. Lake St Clair...Small Craft Advisory from noon today to 4 AM EDT Tuesday for LCZ460. Michigan waters of Lake Erie...Small Craft Advisory from noon today to 4 AM EDT Tuesday for LEZ444. && $$ DISCUSSION...DG MARINE.......DG HYDROLOGY....DG AVIATION.....CB You can obtain your latest National Weather Service forecasts online at www.weather.gov/detroit.