412  
FXUS63 KAPX 272324  
AFDAPX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GAYLORD MI  
724 PM EDT THU MAR 27 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- MIXED PRECIPITATION BUILDS ACROSS THE NORTHWOODS THIS FRIDAY  
THROUGH SUNDAY. AREAS NEAR THE TIP OF THE MITT AND NORTH CAN  
EXPECT FREEZING RAIN FRIDAY EVENING THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING.  
ANOTHER ROUND OF SCATTERED MIXED PRECIPITATION EXPECTED  
SATURDAY NIGHT-SUNDAY.  
 

 
   
SHORT TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/
 
 
ISSUED AT 341 PM EDT THU MAR 27 2025  
 
PATTERN SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST:  
 
AN UPPER-LEVEL TROUGH WILL SHIFT EASTWARD AS A RIDGE OF HIGH  
PRESSURE BUILDS IN FROM THE WEST. RISING HEIGHTS HAVE PRODUCED  
MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES TODAY WITH DRY WEATHER AND LOW RELATIVE  
HUMIDITY VALUES ACROSS NORTHEAST LOWER, WITH VALUES DIPPING INTO  
THE LOW 30S. A REBOUND IS EXPECTED AS CLOUDS BEGIN TO FILL IN  
AND INCREASE IN COVERAGE THROUGH TONIGHT WITH OUR NEXT  
PRECIPITATION CHANCES MOVING IN EARLY FRIDAY MORNING. ONGOING  
NORTHWEST WINDS WILL BECOME LIGHT AND VARIABLE TONIGHT BEFORE  
TURNING SOUTHEAST LATE TONIGHT/ EARLY FRIDAY.  
 
TEMPERATURES WILL COOL INTO THE TEENS TONIGHT ACROSS THE  
EASTERN U.P AND 20S ACROSS NORTHERN LOWER.  
 

 
   
LONG TERM /FRIDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 341 PM EDT THU MAR 27 2025  
 
PATTERN SYNOPSIS:  
 
CURRENT MIDLEVEL TROUGHING OVER THE NORTHEASTERN CONUS  
CONTINUES TO ADVECT NORTHWARD TOWARDS NOVA SCOTIA, RESULTING IN  
A MORE ZONAL FLOW SET UP FOR THE GREAT LAKES REGION THIS  
WEEKEND. AIR MASSES COLLIDE OVER THE MIDWEST WITH MIDLEVEL  
SATURATED AIR FROM THE WEST COAST, WARM/MOIST AIR FROM THE GULF  
OF AMERICA, AND COLD DRY AIR FROM THE NORTH CREATING A  
STATIONARY BOUNDARY OVER THE CWA BEGINNING THIS FRIDAY. WITH LOW  
LEVEL TEMPERATURES HOVERING AROUND FREEZING, ROUNDS MULTIPLE  
PRECIPITATION TYPES WILL IMPACT THE AREA BEGINNING AS EARLY AS  
FRIDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH SUNDAY BEFORE SUBSIDENCE ALOFT FINALLY  
AND RETURNS HIGH PRESSURE TO THE REGION.  
 
QUIET AND DRY WEATHER BREIFLY RETURNS THIS TUESDAY.  
TEMPERATURES HOWEVER; REMAIN COLD FOR APRIL UNFORTUNATELY DUE TO  
LONGWAVE TROUGHING OVER THE GREAT LAKES OPENING THE REGION UP  
TO COLD/CONTINENTAL AIR FROM THE NORTH. LONG RANGE ENSEMBLES  
CONTINUE TO DEPICT ANOTHER WEAK SURFACE LEVEL LOW DEEPENING AS  
IT TRANSITS ACROSS THE CWA AROUND THE WEDNESDAY THURSDAY  
TIMEFRAME. STRONG LOW LEVEL WINDS APPEAR TO ADVECT SOME WARM AND  
UNSTABLE AIR FROM THE GULF, RESULTING IN SHOWERS AND STORMS ON  
THE WARM SIDE AND MORE MIXED PRECIP/SNOW NORTH OF THE LOW.  
CONFIDENCE HOWEVER REMAINS PRETTY LOW AS STORM TRACK REMAINS  
VERY SPORATIC BETWEEN DIFFERENT MODEL RUNS. ACTIVE WEATHER  
RETURNING NEXT WEEK REMAINS LIKELY, BUT WHAT THE IMPACTS ARE  
REMAIN UNCERTAIN BEFORE FUTURE MODEL RUNS BEGIN TO LOCK IN THE  
FORECAST NEXT WEEK.  
 
PRIMARY FORECAST CONCERNS:  
 
RAINFALL WILL COMMENCE AT THE START OF THE FORECAST PERIOD AS  
THE FIRST PACIFIC WAVE PUSHES THROUGH THE REGION. SCATTERED  
SHOWERS WILL SPREAD ACROSS MOST OF NORTHERN LOWER WHILE PRECIP  
NEAR THE "TIP OF THE MITT" AND NORTH WILL REMAIN AS MOSTLY SNOW  
AND SLEET. ROADWAY CONDITIONS QUICKLY WORSEN FRIDAY EVENING FOR  
AREAS NEAR THE STRAITS AND NORTHWARD AS A LOW LEVEL JET ADVECTS  
A WARM AIR ALOFT OF THE NEARLY FROZEN SURFACES OF THE CWA.  
ACCUMULATING ICING WILL BUILD ACROSS THESE PARTS AS OVERNIGHT  
DIURNAL COOLING KEEPS TEMPERATURES BELOW FREEZING. ICE  
ACCUMULATIONS WILL VARY; GOING FROM NEARLY A GLAZE NEAR  
WHITEFISH POINT DUE TO A MUCH WEAKER WARM NOSE AND AMOUNTS AS  
HIGH AS A HALF INCH OR MORE FOR LOCALIZED AREAS CLOSER TO THE  
STRAITS/MACKINAC COUNTY. WITH SUCH A TIGHT THERMAL GRADIENT AND  
AN UNSTABLE LAYER, THUNDERSTORMS ARE LIKELY TO BE ONGOING FRIDAY  
NIGHT WITH ONE OR TWO STORMS PRODUCING HAIL REMAINING POSSIBLE.  
 
MID-DAY SATURDAY WILL PROVIDE A BRIEF LULL PERIOD OF SCATTERED  
SHOWERS ALONG MID MICHIGAN AS THE STATIONARY BOUNDARY MOVES  
SOUTHWARD. A SECOND ROUND OF MIXED PRECIPITATION IS LIKELY TO  
RETURN SOME FREEZING RAIN/FREEZING DRIZZLE. THE MAJORITY OF THE  
CWA WILL BE NEAR FREEZING AT THE SURFACE SO UNFORTUNATELY, MORE  
WIDESPREAD ICING CHANCES ARE LIKELY. LOCAL TEMPERATURE  
INFLUENCES WILL IMPACT A GLAZE OF ICE HOWEVER SUCH AS HIGH  
TERRAIN AREAS OF NORTHERN LOWER MORE LIKELY TO SEE ICE COMPARED  
TO LOW LAYING AREAS. EASTERN UPPER HOWEVER WILL REMAIN COLDER,  
RESULTING IN MIXED PRECIP INCLUDING FZRA, SLEET AND EVEN SOME  
WET SNOW FOR SOME NORTHERLY LOCATIONS BEFORE COLD AIR ADVECTION  
DELIVERS A QUICK SHOT OF SNOW MONDAY MORNING AS THIS SYSTEM  
DEPARTS.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z FRIDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 723 PM EDT THU MAR 27 2025  
 
CLOUD COVER WILL INCREASE LATE TONIGHT HEADING INTO FRIDAY.  
PRECIP CHANCES WILL ALSO INCREASE FRIDAY, ESPECIALLY IN THE  
AFTERNOON. THIS WILL BE RAIN IN MOST OF NORTHERN LOWER MI, AT  
LEAST INITIALLY. HOWEVER, AT CIU, A WINTRY MIX INCLUDING FZRA IS  
EXPECTED BY AFTERNOON.  
 
NW WINDS LIGHTENING THIS EVENING. EAST WINDS DEVELOP FRIDAY.  
 

 
   
APX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
MI...WINTER STORM WATCH FROM FRIDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH SATURDAY  
MORNING FOR MIZ016>018-098.  
WINTER STORM WATCH FROM FRIDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH SATURDAY  
MORNING FOR MIZ086>088-095>097.  
MARINE...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY UNTIL 8 PM EDT THIS EVENING FOR  
LHZ345>349.  
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY UNTIL 8 PM EDT THIS EVENING FOR LSZ321-  
322.  
 

 
 

 
 
SHORT TERM...NSC  
LONG TERM...SJC  
AVIATION...JZ  
 
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