Area Forecast Discussion
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683 FXUS63 KDLH 271107 AFDDLH Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Duluth MN 607 AM CDT Mon May 27 2024 .KEY MESSAGES... - Areas of dense fog this morning will disperse by late morning. - Rain showers enter from the west today with some isolated thunderstorms possible (20-30%). No severe weather is anticipated. - Additional showers and a few thunderstorms possible tomorrow (20- 40%). - Quiet weather for Wednesday and Thursday with frost possible both mornings. Best chances will be across northern MN for Wed morning and NW WI for Thursday morning. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 349 AM CDT Mon May 27 2024 Current conditions: Satellite this morning is picking up on some fog development along the South Shore and into the lower basin south of Superior. A few sensors across the region are also reporting some intermittent reductions in visibilities. Not nearly as widespread as models had suggested over the past several runs with the recent runs now vastly backing off the coverage. Based off current trends we have trimmed the Dense Fog Advisory a bit. Some patchy fog can still be expected across the region as dewpoint depressions are largely within 1 degree and winds remain light. Any fog that does manage to develop over the next few hours will not linger long through the morning. Today: Radar shows and expansive line of precipitation advancing across western MN this morning propelled by and upper level trough digging across the Northern Plains. Rain will enter the Brainerd Lake region after sunrise and spread east through the day. PWATs remain less then an 1" which is to be expected as we lack a strong moisture connection with this system. This will lead to scattered rain showers producing less then a quarter inch of rain. The exception will be any location that manages to see an isolated thunderstorm roll over. Instability does increase a bit in the afternoon but lack of shear to work with will lead to storms quickly collapsing on themselves. No severe weather is anticipated at this time. Tuesday: Tuesday will see an upper level low diving southeast out of Ontario and through the Northland. Cyclonic turning aloft infused with low and mid level moisture will lead to a vast cumulus field enveloping the region. Scattered to numerous amounts of showers will envelop the Northland. Instability and shear are similar to the previous day with enough for some rumbles of thunder but overall short-lived. Mid Week Frost: High pressure builds in for Wednesday allowing for a break in the repetitive precipitation patterns. However, this will lead to some frost concerns as this air mass ushers in some cooler temperatures. Frost Advisories may be needed Wed morning across northern MN and again Thursday morning for NW WI. Extended Forecast: Active weather is expected to return towards the end of the week as the upper level ridge weakens and is pushed out of the region from a deepening trough across the northern Rockies. Timing still remains in flux as escorting the dry air that will be in place seems to be causing ensembles some difficulties. Based on cluster analysis we can expect the next active pattern to persist into early next week. && .AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z TUESDAY/...
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Issued at 607 AM CDT Mon May 27 2024 Patchy fog impacting a few terminals this morning. This fog will not stick around long, dispersing a few hours after forecast issuance. Rain showers are entering from the west and will spread east through the day. Thunderstorm potential increases this afternoon with BRD having the highest chances (30%) of seeing thunderstorms. No severe weather is expected.
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&& .MARINE /FOR NEAR SHORE WATERS OF WESTERN LAKE SUPERIOR/... Issued at 349 AM CDT Mon May 27 2024 Light winds today with minimal wave action. The main problem for today is the potential for dense fog. Models have not been doing great with handling this feature with satellite currently showing some between Two Harbors and Port Wing. Current expectation is for this fog to expand through the morning hours with the dense fog advisory likely needing to be extended beyond 8am. This fog will then transition east through the day and out of western Lake Superior by early evening. For the open water discussion, refer to the NWS Marquette Area Forecast Discussion at weather.gov/mqt. && .DLH WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MN...Dense Fog Advisory until 8 AM CDT this morning for MNZ019-037. WI...Dense Fog Advisory until 8 AM CDT this morning for WIZ001>003. MARINE...Dense Fog Advisory until 8 AM CDT this morning for LSZ121- 143>148-150. && $$ DISCUSSION...Britt AVIATION...Britt MARINE...Britt