185 FXUS63 KGRR 030828 AFDGRR Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Grand Rapids MI 328 AM EST Sat Jan 3 2026 .KEY MESSAGES... - Round of Light Snow Today into Tonight - Another Round of Snow Sunday Night into Monday - Trending Warmer with Rain Chances Tuesday into Friday && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 328 AM EST Sat Jan 3 2026 - Round of Light Snow Today into Tonight Within the northwest flow a shortwave trough will swing through the Great Lakes Region bringing a round of light snow to the area. The better moisture and lift will be focused along the lakeshore and northern portions of the forecast area but all of west Michigan could see some flakes today. Snowfall amounts will be under an inch for most with little to no accumulation along the I-94 corridor. The best chances (50 percent) to see an inch or more will be in Mason and Oceana Counties. Most of the snow will end by this evening with some lingering showers along the lakeshore. - Another Round of Snow Sunday Night into Monday Better lift with a coupled left exit right entrance region of the upper level jet, low level jet convergence, warm air advection and positive vorticity advection move in for Sunday night into early Monday morning. This will give us another quick shot of accumulating snow with accumulations focused more north of I-96. Probabilities of an inch or more start around 20 percent along the I-96 corridor and increase toward 80 percent along US-10. Areas along and north of US-10 also have a 50 to 70 percent chance of 2 inches or more. The one thing we`ll need to monitor as we head into Monday morning will be how quickly the low levels dry out before we lose cloud ice. If we remain saturated there will be a concern for freezing drizzle resulting in a light glaze of ice. - Trending Warmer with Rain Chances Tuesday into Friday Before the upper level flow turns southwesterly, another shortwave moves through Tuesday. Ahead of the shortwave we`ll see warm air and moisture advection in the low levels. GFS soundings are already showing a signal for fog to develop Monday night into Tuesday morning before rain chances (20 to 30 percent) move in. Tuesday morning will be another period we need to monitor for freezing rain. Temperatures will initially be below freezing Tuesday morning and if the rain starts early enough a light glazing of ice is possible. Highs Tuesday are expected to be in the mid 30s to low 40s. Wednesday`s temperatures will be similar to Tuesday before the southwesterly flow and warm air advection ramp up for Thursday into Friday where highs in the 40s to low 50s are expected. Timing looks better for the afternoon into Thursday night for rain (40-60 percent chance) with showers lingering into Friday before the trough moves through bringing colder air and snow for the weekend. && .AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z SUNDAY/... Issued at 1132 PM EST Fri Jan 2 2026 No significant changes for this forecast iteration. High probability (90 percent) for flight categories to remain better than IFR through 12Z. As noted previously, we expect a chance for lake effect clouds and possible light snow beginning shortly after 12Z with the main concern being a decrease in ceilings to below fuel alternate thresholds of 2000 feet AGL. This is far from certain, however, so did not deviate from inherited PROB30s that account for this. && .GRR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MI...None. MARINE...None. && $$ DISCUSSION...RAH AVIATION...TJT

NWS GRR Office Area Forecast Discussion


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