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FXUS63 KGRR 152346
AFDGRR
Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Grand Rapids MI
746 PM EDT Wed Apr 15 2026
.KEY MESSAGES...
- Rain and Thunderstorms into Thursday, Flooding Concerns Continue
- Dry Friday, Rain and Thunderstorms Friday Night into Saturday
- Colder and Windy Sunday
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.DISCUSSION...
Issued at 250 PM EDT Wed Apr 15 2026
- Rain and Thunderstorms into Thursday, Flooding Concerns Continue
Instability is slowly building this afternoon, with thunderstorms
intensifying to our south in the more favorable environment. The
currently warned storm in Indiana is expected to remain south of
the area and with the ongoing stratiform rain, our afternoon
chances for severe weather are low.
A lull is expected during the late afternoon and early evening
before the low level jet picks back up bringing another round of
scattered rain and thunderstorms. Effective shear of 40 to 50
knots and MUCAPE around 500 to 1000 J/kg should be enough for some
stronger to severe storms. Overall the primary concern tonight
will be damaging winds and heavy rainfall with lower chances for
hail and winds. Risk for severe storms looks to taper off by 2am
with lingering showers into Thursday morning.
Instability will drop off overnight into Thursday morning limiting
the lightning potential. As the upper level low approaches Thursday
afternoon instability is expected to build. HREF mean surface based
instability values around 500 to 1000 J/kg with shear values
around 30 knots. Some stronger storms may develop with the best
chances along and south of I-69, damaging winds and hail are
possible.
Rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 inches are likely through Thursday with
isolated spots up to 3 inches possible. Flooding concerns will
continue with rivers expected to worsen. Check the HYDROLOGY
section for more information.
- Dry Friday, Rain and Thunderstorms Friday Night into Saturday
Dry conditions return for Friday with highs in the 70s under a brief
period of high pressure. Southwest flow ahead of a deep trough
with a strong low level jet will feed warm, moist air into the
region. Thunderstorms are expected to develop Friday night and
continue into Saturday. Depending on the timing of the cold front
there could be a concern for strong to severe storms. The Day 4
outlook has shifted the 15 percent area further east likely due to
the current trend for the front to move through during the early
afternoon.
- Colder and Windy Sunday
Colder air moves in behind the low Saturday with lows Saturday night
into Sunday dropping into the upper 20s to 30s. Breezy west to
northwest winds will cause wind chills to be in the 20s Sunday
morning. Temperatures may peak in the upper 30s to 40s, however wind
chills are expected to remain in the upper 20s to 30s.
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.AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z FRIDAY/...
Issued at 746 PM EDT Wed Apr 15 2026
Another forecast period full of impacts for aviation interests. We
are starting the forecast period in a relative lull with VFR
conditions. This will not last long as showers and storms over
Wisconsin are steadily moving toward the area. These are expected
to arrive at KMKG between 01-02z, and spread south and east
thereafter. IFR to LIFR conditions are expected due to
visibilities in rain and BR. Later in the night they will diminish
in intensity a bit. KMKG and KGRR are likely to see lower
ceilings and visibilities continue based on the track of the low.
The other sites may see a brief reprieve to VFR.
Additional showers and a few storms will move in Thursday morning
for a few hours. The threat of thunder will be lower compared to
tonight. This will gradually diminish Thursday afternoon, with
lower clouds holding on to MVFR conditions for the area.
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.MARINE...
Issued at 250 PM EDT Wed Apr 15 2026
Dense fog continues to impact the nearshore waters, a Marine Dense
Fog advisory is in effect through tonight. Rain and thunderstorms
are expected to develop this evening and continue overnight before
transitioning to mainly showers. Winds will shift to the northwest
Thursday but remain below Small Craft Advisory Conditions. Friday
dry conditions are expected with southerly winds building throughout
the day into Friday night. Small Craft Advisory conditions are
expected to develop and continue through the weekend. Thunderstorms
will also be possible Friday night into Saturday.
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.HYDROLOGY...
Issued at 250 PM EDT Wed Apr 15 2026
Bottom line: The most significant flood in recent years continues
to develop along the Muskegon River. Meanwhile, heavy rains last
night are also likely now going to create another round of
primarily minor flooding along the Grand River and associated
tributaries.
Another 1.5 to 2.5 inches of rain fell last night across a large
portion of the area, with the exception of the headwaters areas of
the Grand, Muskegon, and Kalamazoo watersheds (where closer to 1
inch of rain fell). Unfortunately, another 0.5 inches is expected
tonight and tomorrow across a large area, with localized streaks
of 1 to 3 inches.
Along with the river flooding, urban and low lying areas will be
prone to flooding due to any additional thunderstorms rains in the
next day or so.
Further south, the Kalamazoo River has been a bit drier lately,
so no flooding is expected to develop there, though urban and
poor- drainage area flooding will definitely be possible into
Thursday as additional rounds of thunderstorms move through.
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.GRR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
MI...Flood Watch through late Thursday night for MIZ037>040-043>046-
050>052-056>059-064>067-071>074.
MARINE...Dense Fog Advisory until 8 AM EDT Thursday for LMZ845>849.
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DISCUSSION...RAH
AVIATION...NJJ
MARINE...RAH
HYDROLOGY...AMD
NWS GRR Office Area Forecast Discussion