Area Forecast Discussion
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510 FXUS63 KDLH 071733 AFDDLH Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Duluth MN 1233 PM CDT Fri Jun 7 2024 .KEY MESSAGES... - Mostly sunny, dry, and seasonably warm today - Showers are likely (70% chance) tonight and lingering into Saturday. A few non-severe thunderstorms will be possible Saturday afternoon - Temperatures gradually warm up next week with on-and-off chances for showers and thunderstorms && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 359 AM CDT Fri Jun 7 2024 Today: Clouds have been steadily decreasing this morning with drier air and upper level ridging advancing towards the Northland from the west. This will lead to mostly sunny to perhaps partly cloudy skies today with seasonably mild high temperatures in the low 70s. A fairly tight pressure gradient will be in place today, and a deeply-mixed lower atmosphere will lead to breezy west to northwest winds (up to around 20 mph for most places, but near 25 to 30 mph in the Arrowhead). The deep mixing will also likely promote some fairly low dew points and relative humidity this afternoon. Decided to blend towards the 10th percentile as model guidance definitely favors a well-mixed and dry lower atmosphere. There is a little uncertainty with the recent rainfall on how dry it could get, but leaning dry with this synoptic setup seems reasonable. Friday Night into Saturday: An upper-level trough will approach from MB/SK tonight and bring rain to most of the region starting after sunset for most. This will be an almost exclusively synoptically-driven "blob" of rain with very little instability. Rainfall amounts are not expected to be exceptional...totals around a tenth to three tenths of an inch for the most part. As the primary synoptic lift moves east mid-day Saturday, a bit of clearing could promote some scattered showers and perhaps thunderstorms Saturday afternoon. Instability will be limited to just a few hundred J/kg, so any storms are expected to be sub-severe. Sunday: Another upper-level trough is expected to pass through on Sunday, albeit associated with drier air. There could be some scattered showers at times, but otherwise a pretty quiet weather day with some mixed clouds and sun. Monday and beyond: Most models are in relative agreement on high pressure and sunshine on Monday. Going into Tuesday, models diverge on the potential for an upper-level trough and some attendant rain/thunder chances. In any case, the general trend from Tuesday onward will be the development of more southerly flow, warm air advection, and a wavy upper-level pattern that should promote on-and-off rain chances. Temperatures should start to trend upward such that highs around 80 may become the norm toward the end of the week. && .AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z SATURDAY/...
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Issued at 1229 PM CDT Fri Jun 7 2024 Northwest winds gusting ot 20 knots through 22Z-00Z this evening decrease and back westerly overnight. An area of light to moderate rain showers moves through the central and southern parts of the Northland after 03Z Saturday and lasting through 12Z in northwest Wisconsin. Isolated rain showers are then expected Saturday morning. Only MVFR visibility and ceilings are expected from the rain showers tonight.
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&& .MARINE /FOR NEAR SHORE WATERS OF WESTERN LAKE SUPERIOR/... Issued at 359 AM CDT Fri Jun 7 2024 Light west to southwest winds out there this morning are expected to increase in speed today from the west to northwest. Speeds from 5 to 15 kt with gusts to 20 kt will be common. Parts of the North Shore are expected to see gusts to 25 kt at times. The highest confidence is from Silver Bay through Grand Portage, and a Small Craft Advisory has been issued there through the afternoon. Stronger west/northwest wind gusts are going to be more likely along the immediate shoreline from downsloping flow along the North Shore terrain. Wave heights 2 ft or less everywhere except the Outer Apostle Islands, where north-facing islands could see wave heights approach 3 to 4 ft at times today. Wind speeds decrease tonight as rain moves in from the west. Wind direction will continue to be westerly through Saturday with gusts remaining 20 kt or less. For the open water discussion, refer to the NWS Marquette Area Forecast Discussion at weather.gov/mqt. && .DLH WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MN...None. WI...None. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 4 PM CDT this afternoon for LSZ140>142. && $$ DISCUSSION...JDS AVIATION...NLy MARINE...JDS