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AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DETROIT/PONTIAC MI  
253 PM EDT FRI MAR 28 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
* WELL ABOVE NORMAL TEMPERATURES FILTER IN THROUGH THE WEEKEND,  
OUTSIDE OF THE NORTHERN THUMB AND NORTHERN TRI-CITIES.  
 
* WIDELY SCATTERED TO WIDESPREAD RAINSHOWERS WITH EMBEDDED  
THUNDERSTORMS EXPECTED SUNDAY INTO SUNDAY NIGHT. THERE IS A SLIGHT  
RISK (2/5) OF SEVERE WEATHER AND POTENTIAL FOR HEAVY RAINFALL.  
 
* SEASONABLE TEMPERATURES RETURN MONDAY INTO TUESDAY BEFORE THE NEXT  
WARM-UP ARRIVES WEDNESDAY.  
 
 
   
DISCUSSION  
 
A STATIONARY FRONT THAT WAS DRAPED OVER SOUTHERN MICHIGAN THIS  
MORNING IS NOW IN THE PROCESS OF TRAVERSING NORTH THROUGH THE  
NORTHERN FRINGE OF THE CWA IN RESPONSE TO THE UPSTREAM EJECTION OF A  
SHORTWAVE OVER THE NORTHERN PLAIN AND GRADUAL PUSH OF A DIFFUSE LOW  
PRESSURE SYSTEM ACROSS THE WEST-MIDWEST. MOIST LOW-LEVEL SYSTEM  
RELATIVE ISENTROPIC ASCENT WILL BE MAXIMIZED ALONG/NORTH OF THE I-69  
CORRIDOR THIS EVENING ALONG THE FRONT, COINCIDENT WITH THE ONGOING  
PRECIPITATION CHANCES. THE ELEVATED INSTABILITY WITH STEEP LLLR WILL  
SUPPORT THUNDERSTORM CHANCES THROUGH THE EARLY EVENING. LOW END  
CHANCES FOR A SPOTTY SHOWER WILL HOLD FOR LOCATIONS SOUTH NOTING THE  
OPEN FLOW OF GULF MOISTURE THAT WILL PERSIST THROUGH THE WEEKEND,  
BUT LIMITED FORCING OUTSIDE WEAK UNBALANCED FLOW WITHIN THE LLJ WILL  
PRECLUDE MENTION OF ANY WIDESPREAD COVERAGE.  
 
A RAPID PUSH OF WARM AIR ADVECTION IN THE WAKE OF A WARM FRONT WILL  
REINFORCE A STRONG CAP CHARACTERIZED BY H925 TEMPERATURES OF 15C  
LATE TONIGHT THROUGH TOMORROW MORNING. THE AFOREMENTIONED WARM FRONT  
WILL AGAIN BECOME QUASI STATIONARY ALONG OR BRIEFLY JUST NORTH OF  
THE NORTHERN THUMB AND NORTHERN TRI-CITIES, BRINGING A WINDOW FOR  
DRY WEATHER ACROSS MOST OF NOT ALL OF THE CWA THROUGH THE NIGHT. THE  
NOCTURNAL WAA WILL NULLIFY OVERNIGHT COOLING AND WILL LIKELY  
CHALLENGE OR BREAK RECORD HI-LOWS FOR KDTW AND KFNT (SEE CLIMATE  
SECTION). THE METRO DETROIT REGION AND LOCATIONS NORTH THROUGH I-69  
WILL REMAIN WELL ENTRENCHED IN THE WARM SECTOR TOMORROW, BRINGING  
ABOVE NORMAL TEMPERATURES WELL INTO THE 60S. THE EXCEPTION WILL FALL  
ALONG THE FRONTAL BOUNDARY, WHICH WILL CREATE A STARK TEMPERATURE  
GRADIENT WHERE DELTA TS OF 20-25F OVER A 50MI SPAN WILL BE LIKELY BY  
EARLY TOMORROW AFTERNOON. AS IS TYPICAL WITH SPRINGTIME MODELING,  
THE EXACT POSITION AND INITIAL TRANSLATION SPEED OF FRONT WILL BE  
POORLY MODELED AS IT BEGINS TO TRAVERSE SOUTH AGAIN, BUT THE THERMAL  
GRADIENT WILL LIKELY SET UP SOMEWHERE ACROSS THE NORTHERN THUMB TO  
NORTHERN TRI-CITIES. THE HREFS UNUSUALLY LARGE DAY 2 25TH-75TH 2M  
TEMPERATURE SPREAD LENDS CREDENCE TO THIS. OTHERWISE WITHIN THE WARM  
SECTOR, THERE WILL BE A WINDOW DURING DAYLIGHT HOURS FOCUSED IN THE  
AFTERNOON WHERE SHALLOW MIXING CAN BRING SOME SPORADIC WIND GUSTS  
AROUND 35 MPH.  
 
THE STATIONARY TURNED COLD FRONT WILL INITIALLY REINTRODUCE  
PRECIPITATION CHANCES FROM NORTH TO SOUTH, WITH THE BOUNDARY HANGING  
UP AROUND THE I69 CORRIDOR AS A SHORTWAVE AND ASSOCIATED LOW  
PRESSURE SYSTEM ACROSS THE CENTRAL ROCKIES STARTS TO MANEUVER EAST  
INTO THE MIDWEST. THIS WILL LEAD TO BACKED SOUTHWEST FLOW OVER  
SOUTHERN GREAT LAKES, OFFSETTING THE PUSH OF THE FRONT WHILE  
AMPLIFYING GULF MOISTURE. THIS POSITIVE THETA-E ADVECTION COUPLED  
WITH A GLANCING SHORTWAVE WILL THEN BRING IN THE LIKELY CHANCE FOR  
SHOWERS ACROSS THE REMAINDER OF SE MI AS EARLY AS THE LATE  
AFTERNOON, BUT MORE LIKELY LEADING INTO THE LATE EVENING AND  
OVERNIGHT HOURS. THE LIKELY POTENTIAL FOR WIDELY SCATTERED TO  
NUMEROUS SHOWERS AND SOME EMBEDDED THUNDERSTORM ACTIVITY WILL  
CONTINUE THROUGH SUNDAY AS THE SURFACE LOW PATHS ACROSS NORTHERN  
LOWER MICHIGAN INTO LAKE HURON SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, WITH  
THE TRAILING TROUGH FOLLOWING INTO MONDAY MORNING.  
 
POSITION OF THE LOW WILL PLACE SE MI IN A PRECARIOUS SPOT FOR SEVERE  
WEATHER POTENTIAL. THE STRENGTHENING LLJ LEADING WITH LOW WILL  
LENGTHEN THE HODOGRAPH IN THE LOW TO MID LEVELS AND LATEST TIME-  
LAGGED LREF OUTPUT STILL HAS A CROSSHAIR OF SUFFICIENT DEEP LAYER  
BULK SHEAR COMBINED WITH AT LEAST 500 J/KG SBCAPE. STILL OUTSIDE THE  
BULK OF THE HI-RES OUTPUT, BUT SOME OF THE LONGER RANGE MODELS  
(RGEM) SHOWS SOME POSSIBLE AMALGATION OF STORMS WITH COLD POOL  
GENERATION. THE TRAILING TROUGH BRINGS LINGERING PRECIPITATION  
CHANCES THROUGH MONDAY, WITH TUESDAY BEING THE NEXT LIKELY CHANCE  
FOR SUSTAINED DRY WEATHER.  
 
 
   
MARINE  
 
SLOW MOVING WARM FRONT HAS JUST BEGUN TO LIFT THROUGH SOUTHERN LOWER  
MI THIS AFTERNOON GENERATING NUMEROUS SHOWERS AND SCATTERED  
THUNDERSTORMS OVER THE SOUTHERN GREAT LAKES. FRONT GRADUALLY PUSHES  
INTO THE CENTRAL LAKES THIS EVENING-TONIGHT SHIFTING THIS SHOWER/T-  
STORM ACTIVITY NORTHWARD OVER LAKE HURON. WITH THIS SLOWER THAN  
ORIGINALLY ANTICIPATED TRACK, FRONT NOW LOOKING TO STALL JUST NORTH  
OF THE TIP OF THE THUMB LATE TONIGHT. EAST-NORTHEAST WINDS NORTH OF  
THE FRONT STRENGTHEN THIS EVENING THROUGH THE FIRST HALF OF THE  
NIGHT WITH FAVORABLE FETCH OUT OF THE GEORGIAN BAY SUPPORTING GUSTS  
BETWEEN 25-30KTS. FIRST OF A SERIES OF SURFACE LOWS THEN TRACKS  
ALONG THE FRONTAL BOUNDARY EARLY SATURDAY SHIFTING MAIN REGION OF  
SHOWERS BACK SOUTH FROM NORTHERN TOWARDS CENTRAL/SOUTHERN LAKE HURON  
AS THE FRONTAL BOUNDARY IS PUSHED BACK TOWARDS PORT HURON. THIS  
PASSAGE ALSO SHIFTS WINDS NORTH OF THE FRONT TO MORE TRUE  
NORTHEASTERLY WHILE LARGELY MAINTAINING STRENGTH.  
 
ANOTHER SURFACE LOW RIDES ALONG THE FRONT SUNDAY MORNING GENERATING  
WIDESPREAD SHOWERS AS WELL AS INCREASING THUNDERSTORM CHANCES FOR  
ALL WATERS SOUTH OF STURGEON POINT SUNDAY LATE AFTERNOON/EVENING-  
THESE STORMS COULD BE STRONG TO SEVERE. FINAL SURFACE LOW LIFTING NE  
OUT OF SOUTHERN WI FINALLY FORCES THE LINGERING WARM FRONT BACK TO  
FAR NORTHERN LAKE HURON SETTING UP SOUTHERLY FOR THE MAJORITY OF THE  
REGION LAKE SUNDAY-EARLY MONDAY. WITH THIS WARMER FLOW, WINDS LIKELY  
REMAIN AT OR BELOW 25KTS. LOW VACATES THE AREA FIRST HALF OF MONDAY  
SUPPORTING A TRANSITION TOWARDS SNOW AS PRECIP FINALLY TAPERS OFF IN  
ADDITION TO REDEVELOPING COLDER NORTHWEST WINDS. WITH THE RAPID PACE  
THIS LOW TRACKS INTO QUEBEC, THE LOCAL GRADIENT IS EXPECTED TO  
WEAKEN FAST ENOUGH TO KEEP PEAK NW GUSTS SUB-GALES AT AROUND 25-  
30KTS.  
 
 
   
CLIMATE  
 
THE RECORD HIGH MINIMUM TEMPERATURES FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 29TH:  
 
DETROIT: 54 DEGREES (SET IN 1910)  
FLINT: 52 DEGREES (SET IN 1986)  
SAGINAW: 52 DEGREES (SET IN 1981)  
 
 
   
PREV DISCUSSION  
 
ISSUED AT 1253 PM EDT FRI MAR 28 2025  
 
AVIATION...  
 
MIDWEST LOW PRESSURE PULLS A WARM FRONT FROM THE OHIO BORDER REGION  
INTO CENTRAL LOWER MI TODAY. THIS PROCESS SPAWNED A BROAD AREA OF  
SHOWERS WITH A FEW EMBEDDED THUNDERSTORMS THAT ARE IN PROGRESS  
ACROSS SE MI AT FORECAST ISSUANCE. HEAVIER RAINFALL HAS VISIBILITY  
DOWN TO BORDERLINE MVFR/IFR AT TIMES AND CONTRIBUTING BOUNDARY LAYER  
MOISTURE TO MVFR CEILING GRADUALLY FILLING IN THROUGH THE FRONTAL  
ZONE. THE MAIN AREA SHOWERS/STORMS IS PROJECTED TO MOVE EAST OF THE  
TERMINAL CORRIDOR SHORTLY AFTER 18Z FOLLOWED BY TRAILING STREAMERS  
BY AROUND 20Z. THE WARM FRONT ALSO REACHES THE MBS AREA MID TO LATE  
AFTERNOON WHERE THE CONSENSUS OF MODEL GUIDANCE HAS IT HOVERING  
TONIGHT INTO SATURDAY MORNING. FARTHER SOUTH, CONDITIONS TREND  
SOLIDLY UP TO VFR IN THE WARM SECTOR OF THE SYSTEM. A SURVEY OF  
MODEL SOUNDINGS SUPPORTS A SUFFICIENT SURFACE BASED STABLE LAYER FOR  
CONTINUED HIGHLIGHTING OF NOCTURNAL LLWS WHICH TRANSITIONS TO SW  
SURFACE WIND GUSTS IN THE RANGE OF 30 KNOTS BY LATE MORNING INTO  
SATURDAY AFTERNOON.  
 
FOR DTW... SHOWERS AND A RUMBLE OF THUNDER MOVE THROUGH THE DTW AIR  
SPACE UNTIL EXITING EASTWARD BY 20Z. CEILING TRENDS IMPROVE FROM LOW  
END MVFR TO VFR ABOVE 5000 FT AFTER A WARM FRONT MOVES NORTH OF THE  
TERMINAL AFTER 20Z WHICH THEN HOLDS THROUGH TONIGHT.  
 
DTW THRESHOLD PROBABILITIES...  
 
* HIGH FOR CEILING AOB 5000 FEET THIS AFTERNOON. LOW TONIGHT.  
 
* LOW FOR AN ISOLATED THUNDERSTORM EARLY THIS AFTERNOON.  
 
 
   
DTX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
MI...NONE.  
LAKE HURON...NONE.  
LAKE ST CLAIR...NONE.  
MICHIGAN WATERS OF LAKE ERIE...NONE.  
 
 
 
 
DISCUSSION...AM  
MARINE.......KDK  
CLIMATE......AM  
AVIATION.....BT  
 
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