Area Forecast Discussion
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258 FXUS63 KGRR 101457 AFDGRR Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Grand Rapids MI 1057 AM EDT Mon Jun 10 2024 .KEY MESSAGES... - Dry and mild weather through Tuesday - Chance of rain Tuesday night and Thursday - Summer-like temperatures && .UPDATE...
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Issued at 1057 AM EDT Mon Jun 10 2024 Post-frontal strato-cumulus clouds are exiting far southern sections of the area at this time. Sunny skies and somewhat breezy conditions prevailing for the rest of the day with very comfortable conditions. Highs 65 to 70 with dew points in the 30s/40s, although a UV Index in the very high category. Beach Hazards Statement remains in effect through the evening. Northerly winds of 15 to 25 mph will create hazardous waves of 3 to 6 feet through this evening. The north side of north piers are particularly dangerous places to swim today. This includes North Beach at South Haven, Holland State Park, Muskegon State Park, Mears State Park in Pentwater, and Stearns Park in Ludington.
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&& .DISCUSSION... Issued at 304 AM EDT Mon Jun 10 2024 - Dry and mild weather through Tuesday Some clouds are moving through the area this morning in the wake of a cold front to our south, and with a trough axis working through the area this morning. The trough axis extends to a fairly potent upper wave dropping south through Wisconsin this morning evident on water vapor imagery. This wave will have little consequence as it passes through this morning, as there is not really much moisture other than the shallow low clouds moving through. It is not enough to support any precipitation for our area. Another wave dropping over the Eastern U.P. will cross Lower Michigan early this afternoon. By then, even drier air will be in place with the system this morning, sweeping any residual moisture out of the area. Once the wave early this afternoon moves through, we will see the area of high pressure at the sfc and aloft build over the area. This subsidence will ensure dry conditions, and increasingly warmer air after a slightly cooler day today compared to yesterday. - Chance of rain Tuesday night and Thursday A short wave will move across the state Tuesday night and bring a low chance of shower mainly to the northern cwa. There isn`t much moisture return ahead of the system and so we really don`t expected much in the way of precipitation. The higher chance of rain will come Thursday. Another cold front will try to move south. Juicy air ahead of the front with SBCAPE 1500-2k j/kg coupled with 40-45kts bulk shear could result in some stronger storms Thursday afternoon. - Summer-like temperatures A large ridge is forecast to develop over the MS Valley over the weekend. As heights rise aloft, so will surface temperatures. Highs in the lower 80s Wednesday will increase to mid to upper 80s Thursday, upper 80s Sunday and around 90 next Monday. && .AVIATION /12Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z TUESDAY/... Issued at 710 AM EDT Mon Jun 10 2024 Stratocu continues to make steady progress south and will clear the southern terminals by 14-15z leaving scattered VFR diurnal cu. After breezy northwest winds this afternoon, skies will be clear with light and variable winds after 00z. && .MARINE... Issued at 304 AM EDT Mon Jun 10 2024 We have only made some small tweaks to the going headlines for today. That is to match up the time of the Small Craft Advisory and Beach Hazards for the Northern zones. We have a decent gradient in place this morning in the wake of the weak cold front that passed through the area yesterday. This will continue this morning, before transitioning to a more mesoscale effect this afternoon. As mentioned in the previous discussion, this will be a common wind/wave event late in the day due to the high moving in, and the land/lake pressure interface. The bottom line is that winds will hold up through this evening across the southern zones, and allow for waves to remain hazardous through dark. After this event finishes up, there looks to be a break in the hazardous marine conditions for boats and swimmers for Tuesday and Wednesday, before winds and waves increase with the next noteworthy system that will affect the area. && .GRR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
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MI...Beach Hazards Statement until 8 PM EDT this evening for MIZ037- 043-050. Beach Hazards Statement through this evening for MIZ056-064-071. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 11 PM EDT this evening for LMZ844>846. Small Craft Advisory until 8 PM EDT this evening for LMZ847>849.
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&& $$ UPDATE...Meade DISCUSSION...NJJ/04 AVIATION...04 MARINE...NJJ