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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Milwaukee/Sullivan WI
321 PM CDT Fri Jun 28 2024

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Another round of showers and storms will occur this evening
  into the overnight hours. The threat for severe storms is low,
  but lightning will be a threat for those outdoors.

- River flooding and high water levels remain elevated this
  week and into this weekend. Additional rises will be possible
  with any heavier rainfall.

- Dangerous swim conditions on Lake Michigan will continue along
  southeast WI beaches this evening with a high swim risk for
  Sheboygan and Ozaukee Counties` beaches.

&&

.SHORT TERM...
Issued 315 PM CDT Fri Jun 28 2024

Tonight through Saturday night:

There`ll be a bit of a break in the rain late this afternoon but
as we go into the evening hours, a convectively forced MCV
should provide impetus for another round of rain during the
overnight hours. CAPE values in our area, in combination with
this MCV, are expected to be elevated above the surface and
weak at around 500 J/kg, with most of the better shear confined
to along or south of the Wisconsin-Illinois border. As a result,
stronger storms may be limited over our area, but rumbles of
thunder and some lightning may occur with tonight`s activity.

Along with the thunderstorms, dangerous swim conditions will
linger at southeast WI beaches this evening into tonight with a
high swim risk for Sheboygan and Ozaukee Counties` beaches.
Gusty southerly to southeasterly winds will keep waves high
until winds ease after midnight tonight and become slightly
offshore with time.

As we go toward daybreak, activity should wane in the wake of
the MCV as subsidence spreads over the area, and a dry period
may occur as a cold front sags southeast through southern WI.
This front will clear out 70 degree dew points and cloud cover
that will build and linger overnight, but some 60 degree
dewpoints may remain. A secondary cold front will move through
during the afternoon hours, and with the morning cold front
providing clearer skies and leaving some 60 to 65 degree
dewpoints behind, SBCAPE should build to 1500 J/kg in an
environment marked by 30 knots of effective shear. Convergence
along the front tomorrow afternoon may create some widely
scattered thunderstorms, with coverage limited by weak forcing
aloft and skinny CAPE profiles that may cause dry air
entrainment. If any storms get going and mature, dry low levels
may promote isolated gusty winds and modest lapse rates may
support small hail. Activity should then clear with the front as
it moves southeast Saturday evening.

CMiller

&&

.LONG TERM...
Issued 313 PM CDT Fri Jun 28 2024

Sunday through Friday:

High pressure takes hold Sunday into Monday, promoting dry and
cool conditions as daytime highs will only reach around 70 on
Sunday and around 75 on Monday. Conditions then look to turn
active Tuesday through Friday as long-range models depict
multiple frontal passages and waves of WAA promoting almost
daily chances for showers and storms, typical of an active
summertime pattern in the upper midwest.

CMiller

&&

.AVIATION...
Issued 258 PM CDT Fri Jun 28 2024

On and off chances for showers and thunderstorms will persist
into the overnight hours as warm air advection occurs over the
region. Ceilings will retain a mixture of VFR and MVFR this
afternoon into the evening hours, with IFR accompanying any
rain. Winds will remain southerly and elevated this evening,
easing overnight and becoming more southwesterly by daybreak.
Breezy west winds are then expected through tomorrow.

Some breaks in the clouds may occur during the afternoon
tomorrow, but some scattered thunderstorm development may occur
in the late afternoon.

CMiller

&&

.MARINE...
Issued 258 PM CDT Fri Jun 28 2024

Breezy south to souteasterlies will continue into the overnight
hours as low pressure of 29.5 translates eastward overnight.
Tomorrow, a pair of cold fronts will slide southeast with time,
bringing the winds southwest midday, and then northwest by
tomorrow evening. Gusty northwest winds are then expect Saturday
night through Sunday.

CMiller

&&

.MKX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
WI...Beach Hazards Statement...WIZ052-WIZ060 until 1 AM Saturday.

LM...Small Craft Advisory...LMZ643-LMZ644 until 1 AM Saturday.

&&

$$

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