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FXUS63 KGRR 190455
AFDGRR
Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Grand Rapids MI
1155 PM EST Sun Jan 18 2026
.KEY MESSAGES...
- Snow, Blowing Snow, and Whiteouts Tonight into Monday Night
- Multiple Snow Events Possible Mid to Late Week; More Cold Coming
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.DISCUSSION...
Issued at 325 PM EST Sun Jan 18 2026
- Snow, Blowing Snow, and Whiteouts Tonight into Monday Night
Forecast remains on track for impactful and hazardous winter
weather tonight through Monday. SW flow lake effect snow is
ongoing near and west of Grand Rapids, and will increase markedly
between 4 PM and 8 PM as inversion heights rise and the midlevels
above the lake effect saturate with the arrival of a Clipper
system. HREF mean suggests 3 to 6 inches of snow falling by 7 AM
Monday in a fair portion of the Winter Storm Warning area from the
first phase of this event.
Arctic cold front reaches West Michigan prior to daybreak Mon,
and winds becoming west-northwest during the morning will spread
snow farther inland, to also include areas east of Kalamazoo-
Ionia. Temperatures 10-15 degrees and winds gusting 30-40 mph
along with broken banded lake effect snow bursts will create
whiteout conditions at times, most frequently near/west of US-131
but also occasionally toward US-127. Additional QPF 0.10 to 0.25
inches during the day Mon is possible in the warning area, so even
with potentially smaller flake size, impacts will remain fairly
high given the falling and blowing snow. Totals around 6 to 8
inches by Mon night is a fair bet in much of the lakeshore
counties, with about a 10 percent chance for a given location
reaching 10 to 12 inches (not factoring in drifting).
In central to south-central Michigan, the advisory is expanded to
include Mount Pleasant, Lansing, Battle Creek, and Jackson for 1
to 3 inches of snow Monday but relatively greater-than-usual
impacts due to blowing snow, variable visibility, and slick road
conditions from the cold temperatures. Highway pileup crashes can
just as easily (if not more easily) occur in low-accumulation
areas when patchy whiteouts and changing road conditions occur.
Accumulating lake effect snow should persist through Monday night
but will trend a little lighter as broader synoptic support for
lift weakens. Temperatures will fall into the single digits with
wind chills around -5 to -15 F Tue morning.
- Multiple Snow Events Possible Mid to Late Week; More Cold Coming
A few inches of accumulating snow is likely on Wednesday as a low
traverses the Midwest along a baroclinic zone (north/south
temperature gradient). Temperatures could climb all the way back
into the 20s on the front end of this low on Wed before the next
surge of Arctic air moves in for late in the week. A majority of
the Euro ensemble members advertise daytime temperatures in the
lower single digits Fri and Sat as truly cold 850 mb air around
-30 C swings through the Great Lakes. The GFS and Canadian
ensembles are mostly not on board with air that extreme, but are
nonetheless in the ballpark of lower 10s to upper single digits.
Low temperatures Saturday morning could be well below zero,
perhaps -10 to -20 F in inland areas, under high pressure and a
radiational cooling setup (i.e. clear and no wind).
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.AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z TUESDAY/...
Issued at 1155 PM EST Sun Jan 18 2026
Poor aviation conditions are expected the next 24 hours, with
heavy lake effect snow, strong winds, low visibility and
deteriorating conditions this morning.
Lake effect snow is ongoing with most sites reporting snow and a
mix of IFR and MVFR conditions. The trend should continue to be
down as the lake effect snow intensifies. The snow will be driven
across the state as the winds pick up in the vertical out of the
west. An Arctic front will sweep through the area this morning
between 10z and 14z. Strong winds will rapidly increase behind it
with speeds of 15-25 knots and gusts to around 35 knots out of the
west. The combination of dry powdery snow and strong winds should
result in visibilities between 1/2SM and 2SM for a good portion
of the day on Monday at most sites. Ceilings will largely stay
MVFR. The worst conditions should be found at MKG and GRR as they
will be in the stronger lake effect bands all day (occasional
1/4SM visibilities are a definite possibility). Conditions will
improve slightly as we head into Monday evening.
GRR Airport DSS Update
No changes to the airport briefing information provided from the
day shift.
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.MARINE...
Issued at 325 PM EST Sun Jan 18 2026
Hazardous conditions for small craft with SW winds this evening
will trend toward WNW winds with gales late tonight and through
the day Monday. Heavy freezing spray is likely Monday into Monday
night. Hazardous conditions for small craft are expected through
much of the rest of the week.
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.GRR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
MI...Winter Storm Warning until 7 AM EST Tuesday for MIZ037-038-043-
044-050-056-057-064-071.
Winter Weather Advisory until 7 AM EST Tuesday for MIZ039-040-
045-046-051-052-058-059-065>067-072>074.
MARINE...Gale Warning until 7 PM EST Monday for LMZ844>849.
Heavy Freezing Spray Warning until 7 AM EST Tuesday for
LMZ844>849.
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DISCUSSION...CAS
AVIATION...Duke
MARINE...CAS
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