Area Forecast Discussion
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769 FXUS63 KDTX 280009 AFDDTX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac MI 809 PM EDT Mon May 27 2024 .KEY MESSAGES... - Additional showers and a few thunderstorms return to the area tonight and Tuesday as unsettled conditions persist. _ There remains a chance of showers Tuesday night into Wednesday, before drier conditions return to finish the work week. - Temperatures will remain near to below average throughout the midweek period. && .AVIATION...
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large upper level low pressure system and cold air aloft will bring periodic rain showers to Southeast Michigan throughout the taf period. Two time periods of specific interest for more organized precipitation potential. The first one is this evening for the northern taf sites as deformation forcing will dig through the region. The second time period of interest will be after 19Z Tuesday as diurnal heating will lead to instability showers and possible thunderstorms over Southeast Michigan. Prevailing MVFR ceilings heights with stratus is expected. For DTW/D21 Convection...There is a chance of thunderstorms Tuesday afternoon. Confidence is low on coverage and timing. DTW THRESHOLD PROBABILITIES... * High in ceilings aob 5000 feet tonight and Tuesday.
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Issued at 323 PM EDT Mon May 27 2024 DISCUSSION... Larger scale pattern will lend to unsettled conditions over the next 48 hours, as episodic bouts of meaningful height falls occur within broader upper level troughing. Holiday weekend ending on a cool/damp note as expansive region of low level moisture translates into some areas of light rain/drizzle late this afternoon. Plume of deeper moisture looming just to the northwest will pivot back into southeast Michigan through the course of the night, lead by veering low to mid level flow toward the northwest in the wake of a trough passage. Supportive upward vertical motion as the advective process engages ongoing dcva will bring an increase in shower coverage through the evening hours, mainly north of I-69. Some degree of southward expansion possible with time overnight as forced ascent improves upon arrival of the mid level wave noted on water vapor ejecting across MN/IA. Daytime heating offers a diurnal boost to convective shower/t-storm potential Tuesday, as lapse rates steepen modestly within the background of a perturbed mid level environment and sufficient moisture depth. Overall convective vigor muted by lack of greater instability, but a few instances of small hail plausible with the healthiest late day convective cores given the suppressed freezing levels. A more seasonable late May thermal profile now entrenched - highs 70-75F. Stronger mid level wave of central Canadian origin arrives Tuesday night. Greater corridor of dcva may remain just south and west given a southeast trajectory, but at least a glancing shot of meaningful forced ascent maintains a higher probability for shower production lasting into early Wednesday morning. A notably cooler airmass funnels into the region Wednesday as northerly flow attains greater depth with time. Daylight readings holding in the 60s, with some upper 50s in the thumb region given the trajectory off lake Huron. Pace of accompanying dry air advection dictates whether one final round of convective showers ultimately emerge with daytime heating, greater potential would exist with southward extent. High pressure governed conditions then take control for the late week period, offering a stretch of tranquil wx and seasonable temperatures. MARINE... Upper low and weakening surface reflection migrate over northern lower Michigan this afternoon, maintaining shower chances for the northern half of Lake Huron through tonight. Further south, passage of a cold front earlier today has led to lighter and more scattered showers in comparison to this morning. Overnight a second upper wave, currently over Minnesota, dives toward the Ohio Valley which effectively draws another round of showers into the Great Lakes by early Tuesday morning. Western flank of the departing pressure gradient also maintains gusty northwest flow of 20-25 knots. Small Craft Advisories continue as a result. Unsettled and cooler weather continues through mid-week until high pressure builds in from Canada late week.
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&& .DTX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MI...None. Lake Huron...Small Craft Advisory until 4 AM EDT Tuesday for LHZ442-443. Small Craft Advisory until 4 PM EDT Tuesday for LHZ421-422-441. Lake St Clair...Small Craft Advisory until 4 AM EDT Tuesday for LCZ460. Michigan waters of Lake Erie...Small Craft Advisory until 4 AM EDT Tuesday for LEZ444. Low Water Advisory until 11 PM EDT this evening for LEZ444. && $$ AVIATION.....CB DISCUSSION...MR MARINE.......MV You can obtain your latest National Weather Service forecasts online at www.weather.gov/detroit.