Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Gaylord, MI
Issued by NWS Gaylord, MI
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427 FXUS63 KAPX 011831 AFDAPX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Gaylord MI 231 PM EDT Sat Jun 1 2024 .KEY MESSAGES... - Scattered showers this evening into the overnight. - Chances for showers/storms late Monday night through Tuesday. - Cooler temperatures and occasionally wet weather late this week into next weekend. && .SHORT TERM /THROUGH SUNDAY/... Issued at 227 PM EDT Sat Jun 1 2024 Pattern Synopsis and Forecast: Short wave trough and weak low pressure system currently across IL is producing showers downstream, but largely virga across the Northwoods. This feature will continue to move northeast into this evening and overnight slowly moistening the atmosphere and thus spreading showery activity across the region. By Sunday midday, system ejects east with zonal flow and or slight height rises engulfing the region. Primary Forecast Concerns: Quick moving upper level and coupled weak sfc system will move from Illinois area into Michigan this evening and overnight. At first the low levels of the atmosphere will be a little too dry to produce precipitation, as shown in progged soundings, but eventually a good chunk of northern lower will see rain showers, and steady rain for some. Could see some modest rain amounts along and east of US-127 and south of M-72. The farther north the less precipitation with just a few rain showers near and in the vicinity of the tip of the mitt. Overall not all that impactful with temperatures in the 50s tonight and light winds. Some showers activity may linger near Alpena during the morning hours on Sunday, but generally the upper level system ejects to the east thus ending precipitation chances. Zonal flow/slight height rises and thus drier conditions are expected on Sunday with seasonable temperatures as well. && .LONG TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/... Issued at 227 PM EDT Sat Jun 1 2024 Pattern Forecast: Shortwave troughing is expected to be east of the area by early Sunday morning with shortwave ridging likely to build across the western Great Lakes during the day Sunday. Ridging amplifies through early this week as troughing digs upstream across southwest Canada into the northwest third of the CONUS. By midweek, that troughing slides overhead, potentially cutting off over the Great Lakes region and remaining nearly stationary all the way through next weekend. At the surface, high pressure largely expected to be in control Sunday through Monday. Effects from upstream low pressure perhaps felt as early as late Monday night/Tuesday with additional periodic chances for unsettled weather through the remainder of the forecast period as low pressure tied to the aforementioned upper-level cutoff plagues the region. Forecast Details: Mainly clear skies Monday night with low temperatures largely in the upper 40s to mid-50s. Low-level southeasterly flow aids to boost temperatures to near 80/low 80s away from the immediate lakeshores on Monday. By Monday afternoon, scattered convection is expected to be ongoing upstream across eastern MN, WI and the western/central U.P. This activity will at least initially have trouble with eastward extent given sufficiently dry air locally; however, moisture fields to gradually increase Monday evening, and more so Monday night - Tuesday. While uncertainty remains with coverage of potential precip locally (latest trends support coverage remaining pretty low), there remains enough support to continue inherited PoPs through this time frame. Some rumbles of thunder possible as well, especially as we get into Tuesday afternoon. High temps Tuesday back into the 80s for many areas with dew points creeping into the low 60s -- likely resulting in a fairly sticky/humid day by northern MI standards. Mid-week and onward, guidance remains fairly consistent with troughing trekking into the region, cutting off and stalling overhead through much of the upcoming weekend. This ultimately would support a rather lengthy stretch of cooler temperatures and periodic shower chances. Coolest temperatures (60s and low 70s for highs) progged to be Thursday through next weekend. && .AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z SUNDAY/... Issued at 117 PM EDT Sat Jun 1 2024 Cloud cover will continue to increase through this afternoon and overnight with -SHRA/-RA expected to develop. Precipitation will move southwest to northeast, impacting KMBL late this afternoon and spreading into KAPN into the overnight hours. Less confident from KPLN up to KCIU but cannot rule out some brief -SHRA. CIGs will lower to MVFR as moisture increases and -SHRA develops tonight with brief IFR possible from KMBL to KTVC. -RA should exit most areas by 12Z Sunday morning with CIGs returning between 15 to 18Z. && .APX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MI...None. MARINE...None. && $$ SHORT TERM...JLD LONG TERM...MJG AVIATION...JLD