Area Forecast Discussion
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FXUS63 KGRR 230554
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Grand Rapids MI
154 AM EDT Sun Jun 23 2024

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Strong/severe storms this evening into tonight

- Round of storms possible for late Monday night into early
  Tuesday

&&

.UPDATE...
Issued at 855 PM EDT Sat Jun 22 2024

A marginal threat for severe weather, chiefly in the form of damaging
wind gusts, will continue for southwest Lower MI until shortly
after midnight. Severe convection moving east across southern WI
at this time appears to be congealing into a line and we would
expect a continued linear storm mode as this activity crosses Lake
MI into Lower MI. The downstream thermodynamic and kinematic
environment over Lower MI is not overly favorable for sustaining
intense thunderstorms. Typically we would want to see substantial
DCAPE and steep low level lapse rates over Lower MI. Neither of
these features is present at this time. Moreover, the upper jet as
depicted on WV imagery suggests the best PV forcing will pass
north of the area and there is no downstream upper jet to provide
any sort of coupled forcing for ascent.

We still have to monitor the threat for localized flooding
however, especially if the boundary associated with the congealing
line of convection becomes oriented more west to east overnight.

&&

.DISCUSSION...
Issued at 234 PM EDT Sat Jun 22 2024

- Strong/severe storms this evening into tonight

The combination of decent ML CAPE values of 500 to 1000 J/kg, 100
to 125 J/kg of 0 to 3 km ML CAPE and increased surface convergence
along a warm front has produced a favorable setup for some storms
with rotating updrafts over northeast parts of the CWA. The low
level convergence is progged to weaken over the next hour or two
so that may limit the coverage of storms. By 23z, the storms in
WI may be working into western parts of the CWA. Overall the low
level convergence is still shown to be weak but high res models
are showing another area of storms arriving in the 01z to 03z
window. This is when the mid level jet is pushing in from the
west. As a result these storms do have a potential for enhanced
wind gusts if they do indeed form. Its not until 12z Sunday that
the cold front moves in so another round of storms will be
possible then.

- Round of storms possible for late Monday night into early
  Tuesday

Models are showing a mid level wave dropping down from the
northwest during this time. MU CAPE values are over 1000 J/kg with
favorable deep layer shear values. Thus a potential exists for a
round of thunderstorms during this period. Given the combination
of shear and instability the convection could become organized.
Tuesday afternoon, MU CAPE values top 2000 J/kg and favorable deep
layer shear is shown to exist but the models are also showing a
cap. For now we will maintain a low risk for storms then.

&&

.AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z MONDAY/...
Issued at 154 AM EDT Sun Jun 23 2024

A few more hours of showers and thunderstorms will be followed by
a period of IFR cigs Sunday morning as a cold front comes through.
Cigs lifting to MVFR levels by afternoon behind the front then
scattering out/turning VFR late in the day (except earlier at
MKG... shortly after 18Z). VFR prevailing on Sunday night. Winds
shifting northwesterly with the passage of the cold front Sunday
morning and increasing to 15 to 25 kts for the afternoon. Winds
gradually subsiding Sunday evening after 00Z.

&&

.MARINE...
Issued at 234 PM EDT Sat Jun 22 2024

Southwest winds out ahead of the main wave may gust over 20 knots
at times this afternoon but stronger winds will be possible
tonight into Sunday as the wave moves in. Thus we will maintain
the marine an beach hazard headlines for tonight into Sunday
morning.

&&

.HYDROLOGY...
Issued at 234 PM EDT Sat Jun 22 2024

The PWAT values are up around 2 inches and area soundings are
showing low lcl`s along with thin deep CAPE, especially for
northwest zones. Favorable 925 to 850 mb moisture transport exists
through southern WI and into our northwest zones including the
Pentwater to Ludington region.  The deep wave moving in from the
west will encounter an unstable air mass here in MI for this
afternoon and into tonight leading to showers and storms with
heavy rain. Already there has been 1.5 to 2.5 inches for parts of
Mason, Oceana and Lake counties. High res models show swaths of
heavier rain still to come with locally over another 1.5 inches
looking likely. Given the risk for additional heavy rain in
combination with the rainfall which has already fallen, there
could be some flooding from these cells so we will keep the flood
watch going. For the larger rives, they are relatively low.
Projected rainfall amounts keep the forecast points under action
stage at this time.

&&

.GRR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
MI...Beach Hazards Statement until noon EDT today for MIZ050-056-064-
     071.
MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until noon EDT today for LMZ844>847.

&&

$$

UPDATE...TJT
DISCUSSION...MJS
AVIATION...Meade
MARINE...MJS
HYDROLOGY...MJS