Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Grand Rapids, MI
Issued by NWS Grand Rapids, MI
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374 FXUS63 KGRR 100458 AFDGRR Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Grand Rapids MI 1158 PM EST Sun Nov 9 2025 .KEY MESSAGES... - Lake Effect Snow through Tonight - Another Round of Lake Effect Snow Monday into Monday Night - Warming Up through the Week && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 255 PM EST Sun Nov 9 2025 - Lake Effect Snow through Tonight There are two areas of focus for lake effect snow through late tonight. The first area between 131 and 127 where Lake Huron is continuing snow showers across the area. Surface temperatures are around freezing which is allowing snow to largely melt on roads. However as the sun sets and temperatures fall we should see snow stick to more surfaces. The focus for higher accumulations are in Gratiot and Clinton counties where 2 to 4 isolated 5 inches of snow is possible (40 to 60 percent). Further west and south a half to 1 inch of snow before snow tapers off around 10PM. There is a potential for the lake effect to continue later and any shift in the main area of snow could result in adjustments to the current Advisory. The other area we are monitoring is the band of snow over Lake Michigan that has started to impact Mason and Oceana counties. Bursts of snow and gusty winds are expected through the afternoon with around 1 to 3 inches of snow falling. This is expected to taper off this evening. The southern extend of this band moving into Berrien County will continue to shift east impacting potions of Van Buren and southwest Allegan County. The orientation on the lake along with support from the upper level low and lake temperature/850 mb temperature differences around 20-25 C will support moderate to heavy accumulations in far southwest Michigan while the band remains overhead. 2 to 5 inches of snow is expected across this area with isolated higher amounts possible (30 percent). The band is expected to shift back to the west late tonight ending around midnight. Strong winds are also expected with this band as it moves in, current winds speeds of 40 to 45 mph have been observed. Temperatures will be falling tonight into the 20s which brings additional concerns for refreeze and icy conditions on untreated surfaces. Make sure to drive slow in the snow through tonight and use caution for the Monday morning commute. - Another Round of Lake Effect Snow Monday into Monday Night As the trough axis begins to shift east of the lake tomorrow, northwest flow will take over and push the ongoing lake effect band onshore and inland. This is expected to start in Mason and Oceana counties for the morning rush hour and expand east with snowfall largely along and west of 131. Another shortwave trough will aid in bringing snow further inland across the area during the late afternoon and evening hours, however the main focus for accumulations will be along the lakeshore. The 25th to 75th percentile put a swath of 2 to 6 inch snowfall amounts west of 131 with isolated higher amounts possible toward Ludington and then the I-94 corridor. The HREF shows probabilities of snowfall rates of 1 inch per hour in the 30 to 50 percent range during the afternoon and evening. With these rates snow will quickly accumulate on roads and visibilities drop creating hazardous travel conditions. Another Advisory will likely be needed. - Warming Up through the Week Lake effect snow gradually tapers off Tuesday morning as 850mb temperatures warm, however a push of warm air advection along with convergence with the low level jet may spark off some light rain/snow showers during the day. Another trough will move through mainly to the north which could linger these rain/snow showers toward the US-10 corridor into Wednesday. The warming trend continues with highs in the low to mid 40s starting Wednesday into the 50s by Saturday with dry conditions across the area. && .AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z TUESDAY/... Issued at 1158 PM EST Sun Nov 9 2025 IFR conditions in light snow will be moving south and away from AZO and BTL by 07Z. VFR with patchy MVFR conditions can be expected overnight with mostly VFR between 12Z and 18Z Monday. However, lake effect snow showers will bring IFR conditions to MKG and AZO after 18Z as winds go more northwest. The snow should reach GRR and BTL late in the afternoon and persist into the evening with patchy IFR conditions in snow showers. Winds will be north overnight AOB 10 knots then go northwest on Monday around 10 knots with some gusts to 20 knots at times during the evening at MKG. && .GRR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MI...Winter Weather Advisory until 1 AM EST Monday for MIZ071. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 1 PM EST Tuesday for LMZ844>849. && $$ DISCUSSION...RAH AVIATION...Ostuno