251 FXUS63 KGRR 160431 AFDGRR Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Grand Rapids MI 1131 PM EST Mon Dec 15 2025 .KEY MESSAGES... - Dry and warmer through Wednesday - Warmer and rainy Thursday, roadway ponding possible - Colder with snow possible Thursday night through Saturday && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 250 PM EST Mon Dec 15 2025 - Dry and warmer through Wednesday Radar shows a few lingering snow showers over the northern half of the cwa, the result of a weak short wave moving over Lower MI along with some lake enhancement. H8 temperatures will continue to warm through the rest of the day which will end the lake contribution. Strong southwest flow aloft will result in H8 temps warming to +8c by Tuesday evening; we`ll see highs Tuesday and Wednesday climb into the mid 30s. - Warmer and rainy Thursday, roadway ponding possible Strong low pressure moving east along the US-Canada border will create a strong 65kt llj which will advect moisture and warmth into the cwa Thursday ahead of the trailing cold front. Strong isentropic lift on the 290k sfc will saturate the lower atmosphere early Thursday and rain will develop shortly prior to sunrise. QPF has seen good model-to-model consistency as of late and 0.3-0.4 inches of rain seems plausible. The roughly half foot of snow on the ground should be able to absorb that without too much problem. A bigger issue may be what happens on the roads, especially secondary roads. We are in the middle of snow-clogged storm drain season and the expected rainfall may have difficulty finding a storm drain that`s clogged by plowed snow, resulting in ponding. Hydrologic ensemble forecast system shows that rivers will rise with the expected rainfall and a few may reach action stage. However, flooding is not expected. - Colder with snow possible Thursday night through Saturday Another surge of cold air will quickly follow fropa Thursday night. Any lingering precipitation will change over to both synoptic light snow and lake effect as h8 temps quickly fall to -17c. But, that won`t last long either as boundary layer winds quickly become southwesterly and h8 temperatures warm to -9c by late Friday. A quick succession of lows/cold fronts will result in short periods of light show...none of which looks particularly heavy. && .AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z WEDNESDAY/... Issued at 1131 PM EST Mon Dec 15 2025 Plenty of low clouds at all of the terminals as expected at this time of the year. These clouds are pretty much all MVFR with ceilings 1500-2000ft. These clouds will persist into the night, before they start moving out from south to north as the low level flow will not be coming off of Lake Michigan. There will be some high clouds and eventually mid clouds floating overhead on Tuesday afternoon and evening. Winds will also increase Tuesday afternoon and evening from the SW. Gusts to almost 30 knots will be likely at KMKG, with slightly lower winds inland. There is a core of wind of around 45 knots that moves overhead around 1-2k ft Tuesday night. We are not putting in low level wind shear at this time as sfc winds will be gusty and there is not sufficient shear to justify putting it in the forecast. No new information for the GR airport at this time. && .MARINE... Issued at 250 PM EST Mon Dec 15 2025 Wind will diminish to sub gale force mid afternoon today, but waves will remain high; we issued a small craft advisory until 1 AM tonight earlier this morning to account for the waves. Another small craft advisory may be needed mid morning Tuesday as the pressure gradient tightens ahead of the next cold front and gales may follow Wednesday and Thursday. && .GRR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MI...None. MARINE...None. && $$ DISCUSSION...04 AVIATION...NJJ MARINE...04

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