Area Forecast Discussion
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951 FXUS63 KDTX 301952 AFDDTX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac MI 352 PM EDT Tue Apr 30 2024 .KEY MESSAGES... - Dry and slightly cooler today. - Well above normal temperatures remain through the week. - Likely a dry frontal passage on Wednesday with the next chance of precipitation arriving early Friday morning. && .DISCUSSION...
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The dense stratocumulus cloud line this afternoon is generally west to east along or just south of the M 46 corridor. There could be some slight additional development along the southern edge, but current observation trends suggest a persistence forecast throughout the remainder of the afternoon for the majority of the area. Did try to hand edit some temperature grids to account for temperatures that are cooler under the opaque overcast. Favorable radiative cooling conditions tonight and low dewpoint airmass will support lows down into the 40s, a few colder spots in the outlying low drainage areas. Strong synoptic support for ascent and a reasonably dynamic low pressure system is forecasted to push across northern Wisconsin/U.P. and Lake Superior early Wednesday. The main narrative will be dry conditions for Southeast Michigan as a large amount of static stability will hold between 3.0 and 12.0 kft agl. A notable disconnect in moisture between the mid to low levels with surface moisture will be well lagged and late in the day. From a sensible weather perspective on the ground, warmer and more humid conditions are expected during the afternoon. Surface dewpoints are expected to rise from 40s early Wednesday to the middle 50s between 18-21Z. A rare, dry warm advection/cold front system for Southeast Michigan Longer wavelength ridging is forecasted to develop over the central Great Lakes Thursday before amplifying over the eastern United States on Friday. Strong static stability is expected to hold while lowering on Thursday leading to very comfortable weather. The exception will be areas adjacent to Lake Huron on Thursday with highs in the 50s to lower 60s. The next chance for precipitation will come Friday as a deamplifying shortwave is forecasted to lift out of the Mississippi River Valley. Large scale forcing for ascent will be well to the northwest of Lower Michigan with the forecast area solidly in anticyclonic flow trajectories. There is some potential for elevated showers/rumble of thunder late Thursday night with nocturnal moisture transport/LLJ forcing but higher chance should reside north of Saginaw Bay. Model consensus brings the best potential along and ahead of the surface cold Front Friday afternoon. Surface temperatures are forecasted to warm in the upper 70s with surface dewpoints making a run at 60 degrees. From this vantage point, quality of lower tropospheric moisture is expected to remain compromised as background large scale forcing favors ridging which will try to perpetuate a veered wind profile. Model differences to exist and some adjustment to forecasted thunderstorm expectations are still anticipated. Differential cold/dry air advection with rising geopotential heights will result in building high pressure for next weekend. Comfortable conditions are expected with conditions some 10 degrees above normal.
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Surface ridge in place this evening will provide light and variable winds tonight before south-southwest winds increase tomorrow, ahead of the next low pressure system which will track through Lake Superior. Wind gusts Wednesday afternoon do look to reach 20-25 knots over the nearshore waters, especially over Saginaw Bay and along the shoreline areas. However, banking on the warm air (925 mb temps up to 17 C) ahead of the cold front to provide just enough stability to keep gusts under 25 knots (outside of perhaps a brief stray one). Winds veering to the west over Saginaw Bay by early evening will also help to keep wind speeds in check, vs the more favorable southwest wind. Steady stream of cold advection behind the front Wednesday night into Thursday, and outside of the north half of Lake Huron, expecting wind speeds look to remain light, under 20 knots. Even over northern Lake Huron, wind speeds look to peak at 25 knots to perhaps up to 30 knots, centered around midnight per local probabilistic guidance. A return to light and variable winds for Thursday as surface high builds over Lake Huron.
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&& .PREV DISCUSSION...
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Issued at 1244 PM EDT Tue Apr 30 2024 AVIATION... Lower VFR/MVFR stratus/strato-cu north of I-69 will shift out of the area early this evening with generally clear skies into tonight. To the south, just a few cu may pop up this afternoon. West winds 10-15 knots will gusts to 20+ knots at times in decent mixing, then weaken considerably overnight within high pressure bubble. Gusty southwest winds will develop again Wednesday as the next low pressure system once again tracks well to the north. VFR conditions will prevail as increased low level moisture only aids in scattered diurnal cumulus development by midday. For DTW/D21 Convection...Thunderstorms are not expected through the TAF period. DTW THRESHOLD PROBABILITIES... * None.
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&& .DTX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MI...None. Lake Huron...None. Lake St Clair...None. Michigan waters of Lake Erie...None. && $$ DISCUSSION...CB MARINE.......SF AVIATION.....DG You can obtain your latest National Weather Service forecasts online at www.weather.gov/detroit.