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FXUS63 KGRR 301932
AFDGRR
Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Grand Rapids MI
232 PM EST Fri Jan 30 2026
.KEY MESSAGES...
- Light snow chances tonight
- Milder with occasional chances of light snow into next week
- System to watch late next week
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.DISCUSSION...
Issued at 232 PM EST Fri Jan 30 2026
- Light snow chances tonight
After quite a cold, gloomy, and snowy last couple of weeks, most of
the area is seeing a good period of sunshine this afternoon. The
active weather has shifted to other side of Lake Michigan with a
strong offshore flow having taken control of the region for now.
Satellite imagery however shows another bank of clouds dropping south
toward the area. Regional radar imagery shows some very light snow
across much of Northern Lower, about ready to enter the northern
border of the forecast area. This is out ahead of what appears to be
a cold front. What is interesting however is that it actually has
warmer air north of it that will spread in behind it. This is simply
due to the origin of the air mass, as it is originating more from
the Canadian Maritimes vs. the Arctic as has been the case the last
couple of weeks.
The light snow will amount to less than an inch for just about all
of the area. The lakeshore could see a little more as the flow
temporarily becomes westerly ahead of the front, and allows the lake
to enhance it a bit. This will be mostly south of the area by 06z or
so tonight. We will then see the flow become from the NE, pushing
any lake effect offshore once again.
- Milder with occasional chances of light snow into next week
High pressure then builds over the area on Saturday. This will help
to clear the skies out on Saturday. We will also see temperatures
warm a bit. That is with the warmer air advecting in over the area.
850 mb temperatures warm from -22C this afternoon to about -10C
later Saturday afternoon. This scenario is the beginning of a minor
pattern change for the region, where we see more typical winter
weather vs. the arctic air mass and non-stop lake effect over the
last couple of weeks.
The flow from the NW will continue, but will not be as cold due to
the origin of the air mass. In addition, the northern branch of the
upper jet will stay mostly north of the area. Thus, the deep and
unstable cold air will also stay north, and keep any lake effect
rather tame.
We will see a couple of notable short waves in this time frame. One
will come in Sun night and Mon. This short wave will be shearing out
a bit as it approaches as the main energy dives south of our area.
We see some modest warm air advection and forcing with the sheared
out wave that moves through. This could bring some minor impacts to
the Monday morning commute with light snow accumulations.
The second wave looks to bring another chance of light snow to the
area in the Tue-Wed time frame. Again, the deep cold air is not
really over our area, and there is not much moisture available for
this wave to act on. It looks rather weak, especially compared to
what we have seen over the last couple of weeks. We will likely see
temps drop a little in the wake of the Tue/Wed system, but nothing
too cold expected at this time.
- System to watch late next week
A system that has more potential to bring impactful weather to the
area late next week has our eye on it. The various models are all in
agreement that a fairly strong jet streak of around 150-160 knots
will be coming in from the NW and digging a system over the region.
Obviously it is way too early to pin down any details with this,
including track, interaction/phasing with other jet streaks, and
such. It even has the potential to absorb enough warmer air ahead of
it to cause p-type issues.
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.AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z SATURDAY/...
Issued at 1234 PM EST Fri Jan 30 2026
Ceilings build back in this afternoon from the north and could
bring some light snow mainly between 00-06Z. Higher confidence in
snow is along the lakeshore therefore have included -SN in MKG`s
TAF with Prob30s elsewhere. Any snow accumulations are expected to
be a half inch or less. MVFR ceilings and visibilities are
possible with the snowfall. Ceilings scatter out Saturday morning
with VFR conditions expected through the remainder of Saturday.
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.GRR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
MI...None.
MARINE...None.
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DISCUSSION...NJJ
AVIATION...RAH
NWS GRR Office Area Forecast Discussion