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FXUS63 KGRR 251655
AFDGRR
Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Grand Rapids MI
1155 AM EST Thu Dec 25 2025
.KEY MESSAGES...
- Freezing rain potential tonight/Friday
- Rain Sunday changing to snow Monday, colder
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.UPDATE...
Issued at 1024 AM EST Thu Dec 25 2025
We will be updating the forecast this morning to issue a Winter
Weather Advisory for the entire area beginning at 10z/5 am EST
Friday.
Latest model guidance is coming in this morning with no real
changes from what the trends have been over the past couple of
days. Confidence is high that just about all of the forecast area
will see at least a little bit of freezing rain that will cause
some travel impacts over this holiday period.
We will break out the advisory into two sections. One will be for
the far SW corner where any freezing rain will be brief before
changing over to rain as temps sneak above freezing. We are
thinking mainly a glaze of accretion is expected there.
Elsewhere, the sub-freezing temps will hold on a little longer for
more of this quick hitting system. Accumulations of ice are likely
to be up to a quarter of an inch, with the most the furthest east.
Models are continuing to show some localized heavier bands of
precipitation possible. We are not worried however that it will
equal warning criteria. Any heavier rates will tend to run off,
and not increase ice amounts much.
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.DISCUSSION...
Issued at 322 AM EST Thu Dec 25 2025
- Freezing rain potential tonight/Friday
Low pressure passing by to the south across Indiana will result in
a north to northeast wind today through Friday morning. Cooler air
will begin to filter into the cwa tonight from southeast Ontario
sending surface temperatures below freezing. Meanwhile, aloft, an
approaching low in Iowa and it`s LLJ will pull warmer air
northward over the cwa resulting in a classic freezing rain
sounding. Overall, the forecast hasn`t changed much during the
past few days. QPF has decreased a bit with the latest guidance
since yesterday, but we`re still expecting around a tenth of an
inch of ice beginning just prior to sunrise and continuing into
the afternoon, before the wave moves east and takes the
precipitation with it. Surface temperatures will remain aob
freezing in the far northeast cwa and those areas will see the
most ice; the far southwest cwa might not see much ice at all.
After collaboration with surrounding offices, we`ll wait to issue
any headlines, since the event likely won`t begin until closer to
sunrise Friday.
Icy roads/sidewalks/driveways are a distinct possibility Friday
morning until they can be treated.
- Rain Sunday changing to snow Monday, colder
An upper ridge will move over the Great Lakes Saturday and Sunday
sending high temperatures into the 40s and 50s Sunday. Meanwhile,
low pressure over the Plains will move east resulting in rain
Sunday that`ll change to snow Sunday night as colder air flows
into the region behind the trailing cold front. Some lake effect
snow will develop as h8 temperatures fall to -16c Monday. Snow
showers will linger into Tuesday before the cold air lifts out.
Another brief shot of snow is possible Wednesday night as a
clipper moves southeast across northern Lower, but details remain
elusive as this wave of low pressure remains far enough north
that it may not impact the cwa.
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.AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z FRIDAY/...
Issued at 1155 AM EST Thu Dec 25 2025
This forecast period will see the core of the high impacts
expected arrive late in the period at just about all of the
terminals.
Much of the first 12-16 hours will see little to no impacts with
VFR expected to dominate. There is some stratocumulus cloud cover
over KLAN as of 17z based around 1500 ft. Satellite trends show
this mixing out as it is quite shallow, and ridging is building
in.
More extensive cloud cover around 5k ft will start moving in
toward and after midnight EST/05z. Then, we expect precipitation
to start to develop around 10z or so at the western terminals, and
shortly after that for the eastern sites. Precipitation is
expected to begin as fzra at all sites, and MVFR will arrive at
the same time. Temps will slowly rise then through the morning,
changing fzra over to rain from SW to NE through the end of the
forecast period. LIFR conditions are expected to move in at all
sites also.
Lightest amounts of ice can be expected at KAZO where a brief
glaze is likely, and up to a quarter of an inch of ice
accumulation is likely toward KLAN and KJXN.
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.GRR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
MI...Winter Weather Advisory from 5 AM to 4 PM EST Friday for
MIZ037>040-043>046-050>052-056>059-065>067-073-074.
Winter Weather Advisory from 5 AM to 11 AM EST Friday for MIZ064-
071-072.
MARINE...Small Craft Advisory from 7 PM this evening to 11 AM EST Friday
for LMZ844>849.
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UPDATE...NJJ
DISCUSSION...04
AVIATION...NJJ
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