590 FXUS63 KGRR 042341 AFDGRR Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Grand Rapids MI 641 PM EST Wed Mar 4 2026 .KEY MESSAGES... - Active Weather Pattern through Next Week with Marginal Risk of Severe Storms Friday Night && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 256 PM EST Wed Mar 4 2026 - Active Weather Pattern through Next Week with Marginal Risk of Severe Storms Friday Night After a stretch of quiet weather this week, the Great Lakes region will have a series of shortwave troughs coming through over the next week. The pattern will feature mild Pacific air streams in southwest flow into early next week before the polar jet dips south again by late next week. Moisture advects north this evening with showers spreading across the forecast area from the south overnight as a weakening shortwave trough moves through. Model soundings indicate freezing precip will not be an issue even across the higher elevations of Osceola and Clare Counties as the column would wet bulb above 0C at the surface by the time precip reaches that area around or after 12Z Thursday. A more significant trough ejects out of the western CONUS by the Friday with rain expected ahead and along a slow moving baroclinic zone from late Friday through Saturday and could bring a weakening line of convection. Current indications are for chance probabilities (30 to 40 percent) for elevated convection with a warm front feature Friday evening and a similar chance of convection after midnight ahead of the cold front. Severe threat may be limited by the expected late night/early morning passage of the storms and possible disruption of northward advection of deep moisture by strong convection to the southwest of Lower Michigan. Quasi-zonal flow develops over the weekend with an active pattern continuing into next week. Confidence is still rather low with the details but a strong shortwave trough moves through in the Tuesday to with the potential for cold air and some snow returning after mid-week. && .AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z FRIDAY/... Issued at 637 PM EST Wed Mar 4 2026 Thickening and lowering clouds have moved in from the south, with conditions along the I-94 sites already down into MVFR cig conditions. As the evening progresses, all locations will continue going downhill primarily with cigs but eventually visibilities and even some rain showers move in after midnight as widespread LIFR conditions set up across the area. Winds will be light, but with rounds of rain and extremely low clouds on track through much of the day Thursday is looking like a very gloomy day. Conditions may improve some perhaps to MVFR Thursday afternoon as some drier air begins to move back into the low levels of the atmosphere, but confidence in this happening isn`t terribly high, as low clouds like to hang on longer than expected. && .GRR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MI...None. MARINE...None. && $$ DISCUSSION...Ostuno AVIATION...AMD

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