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FXUS63 KGRR 171045
AFDGRR
Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Grand Rapids MI
645 AM EDT Mon Aug 17 2026
.KEY MESSAGES...
- Showers and storms Tuesday afternoon into Wednesday
- Next round of precipitation Friday night into Saturday
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.DISCUSSION...
Issued at 304 AM EDT Mon Aug 17 2026
- Showers and storms Tuesday afternoon into Wednesday
After a period of surface pressure ridging and west-northwesterly
flow aloft today, Tuesday will see an upper low progressing to
northern Ontario with increasingly cyclonic upper flow over the
western Great Lakes. Medium range deterministic guidance is
consistent with an upper PV max swinging across the UP and northern
Lower MI Tuesday night. This will serve to drive a cold front
through our forecast area Tuesday night into Wednesday.
Although rain showers seem likely for the area Tuesday night,
there is some question about whether there will be sufficient
instability for thunderstorms. Guidance such as the ECMWF
ensemble is right on the cusp with ensemble mean MUCAPE in the
600-800 J/kg range. The best forcing for ascent (and associated
destabilizing effects) appears as if it will remain north of the
forecast area. The better chance for thunder over southern Lower
MI may be during the day Wednesday when the destabilizing effect
of insolation will come into play.
Due to the questions about conditional instability, it is no
surprise that most guidance, including the Machine Learning
models, are downplaying the severe threat with this event. Things
could change, of course. Deep layer shear on the order of 30-40
knots would have the potential to organize at least strong
multicell clusters if the instability manages to over-perform.
What is a bit more concerning is the potential for excessive
rainfall across southwest Lower MI, as noted in the WPC Day3 ERO.
Forecast soundings do support this possibility with deep
unidirectional flow parallel to a slow-moving cold front. This,
combined with seasonably high precipitable water and potentially
deep warm cloud depths, could produce heavy rain where cell
training is able to occur.
- Next round of precipitation Friday night into Saturday
Medium range guidance is starting to lock into our next precipitation
event occurring Friday night and potentially affecting much of the
weekend with episodic precipitation and below normal temperatures
as a vertically stacked low moves into the western Great Lakes.
The upper feature in question is quite sharp and amplified, but
being five days out in the forecast, there is much that can
change between now and then.
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.AVIATION /12Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z TUESDAY/...
Issued at 645 AM EDT Mon Aug 17 2026
Main change this update was to minimize or remove fog. This is
based on:
1) Somewhat stronger observed near-surface winds that are keeping
the remnant nocturnal boundary layer mixed.
2) Scattered to broken cloud layers that are low enough to
disrupt the outgoing longwave radiation flux that is typically
needed to develop and maintain fog.
This leaves just occasional MVFR ceilings being the only threat to
otherwise VFR conditions in the short term. To address this, we
gradually raise and then eliminate ceilings areawide by 16-18Z
areawide.
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.MARINE...
Issued at 304 AM EDT Mon Aug 17 2026
Winds and waves should remain below advisory thresholds through
early Tuesday. The Sable Points area could see a period of near
Small Craft Advisory level waves Tuesday afternoon/evening as both
the WW3 and the XGB Machine Learning model predict wave heights
at the Ludington buoy reaching approximately 3.5 feet. This will
be short-lived, however, as winds will veer to a more westerly
direction and weaken in response to a looser pressure gradient in
the immediate vicinity of the approaching cold front.
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.GRR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
MI...None.
MARINE...None.
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DISCUSSION...TJT
AVIATION...TJT
MARINE...TJT
NWS GRR Office Area Forecast Discussion