850 FXUS63 KGRR 290505 AFDGRR Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Grand Rapids MI 1205 AM EST Sat Nov 29 2025 .KEY MESSAGES... - Widespread Heavy Snow Expected Saturday into Sunday - Near to Below Normal Temperatures with chances for snow next week && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 339 PM EST Fri Nov 28 2025 - Widespread Heavy Snow Expected Saturday into Sunday There are 2 upper shortwaves that will drive our heavy snow this weekend. One shortwave is currently dropping south across Alberta and Saskatchewan and another is driving east from Idaho into Wyoming. These two shortwave will phase over the Plains states of the U.S. on Saturday and lift east-northeast into the Great Lakes Saturday evening. As the phased upper wave moves through our area tomorrow evening it will be negative tilt. The upper wave will be pivoting right over our area tomorrow evening which prolongs the lift a bit. Down at the surface, lee side cyclogenesis is ongoing this afternoon as the lead shortwave surges east over the Rockies. Tonight the low emerges into the Plains and will be centered over the central KS/OK border region by 12z Saturday. During the day on Saturday the low will deepen as it moves towards the Great Lakes due to the phasing occurring aloft. The deepening low will bring a surge of moisture into Southwest Lower Michigan in the lower levels of the atmosphere which will aid in heavy snow production. The surface low will move through our Southern CWA late Saturday night into Sunday morning which will transition the snow from synoptic snow to lake effect. As for the details, Colorado Lows are prolific snow producers for Southwest Lower Michigan and this is one of them. A low coming right over the top of the CWA is not normally the best location/track for us to see heavy snow, but we have cold air entrenched in already and we do not expect a change over to mixed precipitation. The low moving over the southern CWA in this case looks to actually increase snow totals directly under the low track. So, we are expecting the heaviest snow over the I-96 and I-94 corridors. The item of note that we have mentioned for over a day now is the prolonged nature of the isentropic lift/warm air advection snow. The 290k surface shows 12-18 hours of lift via that mechanism which usually produces our heaviest snow. That snow will be followed by the trowal/deformation zone snow at the tail end of the event late Saturday night into Sunday morning which will produce the higher snowfall totals across Southern Lower Michigan. This will be a widespread plowable/shovel worthy snow. Snow totals over much of the area will reach the 7-11 inch range. after Totals of that magnitude are on the more rare side occurring less than once a year at GRR. Some years we go without seeing that magnitude of snow at all. So, folks will need to be prepared for a longer duration, heavy snow that will produce significant travel impacts at the very least. When we get towards double digits snows, which this system has the potential to produce, the ability to get out of driveways and secondary roads like cul de sacs ramps up significantly. So, while this is not a wind driven snow and blowing and drifting will not be a significant issue the heavy nature of the snow in terms of totals will create impacts for sure. There will be a period of lake effect snow the backside of the low on Sunday which will add to the totals in the far southwest corner of the CWA towards Saugatuck, South Haven, Allegan, Bangor and Hartford. These locations will likely see the heaviest totals near a foot by the end of the day on Sunday. WSW has already been sent and a Winter Storm Warning is in place for the bulk of the forecast area, everywhere but the U.S. 10 row. The U.S. 10 row is in a Winter Weather Advisory for 5-7 inches of snow given its location away from the better moisture and track of the low. - Near to Below Normal Temperatures with chances for snow next week Colder air looks to remain entrenched over the Great Lakes region into next week with highs in the upper 20s to lower 30s most days. We have a couple different chances for light snow and lake effect centered on Monday night and again Wednesday night. Both will bring some light snow to all of the area, but lake enhanced snows are possible towards the lakeshore. The ground will remain white through next week! && .AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z SUNDAY/... Issued at 1204 AM EST Sat Nov 29 2025 VFR conditions overnight will drop to MVFR around 12Z then go to IFR by 16Z at most places as snow moves in. IFR will continue though Saturday evening. Winds will be southeast around 10 knots on Saturday. && .GRR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MI...Winter Weather Advisory from 7 AM this morning to 10 AM EST Sunday for MIZ037>040. Winter Storm Warning from 7 AM this morning to 10 AM EST Sunday for MIZ043>046-050>052-056>059-064>067-071>074. MARINE...None. && $$ DISCUSSION...Duke AVIATION...Ostuno

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