264 FXUS63 KGRR 181105 AFDGRR Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Grand Rapids MI 705 AM EDT Thu Jun 18 2026 .KEY MESSAGES... - Cooler Than Normal with Weekend Rain Shower Chances && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 335 AM EDT Thu Jun 18 2026 - Cooler Than Normal with Weekend Rain Shower Chances Broad and low amplitude upper level troughing across the northern CONUS will keep our temperatures several degrees cooler than normal (normal high temperatures are now around 80). Expecting 25-30 mph gusts today and 20-25 mph gusts on Friday. Can`t rule out a few isolated showers or sprinkles in eastern locations this afternoon, and a few more crossing Lake Michigan late this evening. The chance of rain showers has increased a little to about 30-40 percent for early Saturday morning, and persisting into afternoon for locations away from Lake Michigan. A couple of weak shortwaves propagating through the mid-upper level northwesterlies will be the impetus for such activity, but very little instability will be a limitation. The 12 Z global model ensemble systems offered just a 15-20 percent chance of rain totals over a quarter inch. Still a boom or bust scenario for rain Sunday into Sunday night, as a southern stream shortwave trough ejection from the western CONUS leads to surface low development tracking from the central Plains toward the southern Great Lakes or Ohio Valley. The ENS, GEFS, and GEPS remain mixed with rain totals between zero and 1-2 inches, which is mainly dependent on the track of the low. For now, the chance of rain Sunday is about 30 percent around US-10 and 60 percent around I-94. && .AVIATION /12Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z FRIDAY/... Issued at 705 AM EDT Thu Jun 18 2026 Generally a mix of IFR and MVFR ceilings this morning, worse to the north and better to the south. Should mostly trend above 2,000 ft between 15 and 17Z, then scatter out to VFR later in the day. Gusty west-northwest winds are expected until about 00 Z. && .MARINE... Issued at 335 AM EDT Thu Jun 18 2026 West-northwest winds 15 to 25 knots gusting to 30 knots this morning will build waves 3 to 6 feet Manistee to Whitehall and 5 to 8 feet Whitehall to St Joseph. The large waves and strong currents will make for hazardous swimming conditions at all beaches. Winds gradually relax and waves subside toward a moderate swim risk by late afternoon. A moderate to high swim risk is again expected Friday morning to early afternoon. && .GRR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MI...Beach Hazards Statement until 4 PM EDT this afternoon for MIZ037- 043. Beach Hazards Statement until 6 PM EDT this evening for MIZ050- 056-064-071. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 6 PM EDT this evening for LMZ844>847. Small Craft Advisory until 4 PM EDT this afternoon for LMZ848- 849. && $$ DISCUSSION...CAS AVIATION...CAS MARINE...CAS

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