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FXUS63 KMQT 181739  
AFDMQT  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MARQUETTE MI  
1239 PM EST MON NOV 18 2024  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- A STORM SYSTEM MOVING INTO THE UPPER MIDWEST WILL BRING A ROUND OF  
RAIN TUESDAY INTO WEDNESDAY WITH A RAIN/SNOW MIX CHANGING OVER TO  
MOSTLY ALL SNOW BY WED NIGHT.  
 
- BREEZY CONDITIONS AND ON AND OFF RAIN/SNOW CHANCES CONTINUE THE  
REST OF THE WORK WEEK WITH THE STORM SYSTEM MOVING THROUGH THE GREAT  
LAKES.  
 
- NEXT GALE COMES LATE TONIGHT INTO TUESDAY AND THIS WILL BE A  
STRONG GALE ON LAKE SUPERIOR.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /THROUGH THIS AFTERNOON/  
 
ISSUED AT 454 AM EST MON NOV 18 2024  
 
SURFACE ANALYSIS EARLY THIS MORNING HAS UPPER MICHIGAN SITUATED  
UNDER A MID-LEVEL RIDGE AXIS WITH SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE CENTERED  
OVER LOWER MICHIGAN. AND, UNDER CLEAR SKIES AND LIGHT WINDS,  
RADIATIONAL COOLING IS THE MAIN FOCUS. CURRENTLY, GROUND-BASED  
OBS ACROSS THE AREA ARE REPORTING WIDESPREAD MID TO UPPER 20S  
ACROSS MUCH OF THE INLAND PORTIONS OF THE U.P. LAKESHORE AREAS,  
HOWEVER, ARE MAINLY IN THE 30S, AND COPPER HARBOR AND GRAND  
MARAIS ARE THE MOST EXTREME OUTLIERS AT 42 DEGREES. WEAK WAA,  
THOUGH, AHEAD OF A SOUTHERN PLAINS CLOSED LOW WILL HELP PUSH  
TODAY'S HIGHS INTO THE LOW TO MID 50S WITH PLENTY OF SUNSHINE  
MOST OF THE DAY. AN UPTICK IN CLOUD COVER FROM THE SOUTH WILL  
COMMENCE LATE IN THE DAY AS THE AFOREMENTIONED CLOSED LOW TRACKS  
NORTHEAST THROUGH THE CENTRAL PLAINS.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /TONIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 326 AM EST MON NOV 18 2024  
 
UPPER AIR PATTERN CONSISTS OF A 500 MB TROUGH IN THE WESTERN U.S.  
AND A NEGATIVE TILTED SHORTWAVE IN THE CENTRAL PLAINS 00Z TUE. THIS  
NEGATIVE TILTED SHORTWAVE MOVES INTO THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY  
12Z TUE WITH TROUGHING IN THE ROCKIES AND THEN GETS ABSORBED INTO  
THIS TROUGH AS A CLOSED LOW DEVELOPS IN THE NORTHERN PLAINS 00Z WED.  
THIS CLOSED LOW THEN HEADS SOUTHEAST INTO LOWER MICHIGAN 00Z THU AND  
TO SOUTHERN LAKE HURON BY 12Z THU. DEEPER MOISTURE AND 850-500 MB Q-  
VECTOR CONVERGENCE MOVES INTO THE AREA BY 06Z TUE AND THIS LASTS  
INTO TUE BEFORE THE MOISTURE MOVES OUT 06Z WED BEFORE RETURNING FROM  
THE EAST 18Z WED INTO 12Z THU. COLD AIR STARTS TO MOVE IN LATE TUE  
NIGHT INTO THE FAR WEST WHERE SNOW WILL MIX INTO WITH THE RAIN. WED  
MORNING, THERE WILL BE A RAIN AND SNOW MIX ACROSS THE WEST HALF OF  
THE U.P. AND THEN THE AIR GETS COLD ENOUGH FOR A CHANGEOVER TO ALL  
SNOW FOR MOST OF THE AREA WED NIGHT. COULD SEE UP TO 3 INCHES OF  
SNOW ON GRASSY AREAS FROM WED INTO WED NIGHT WITH THE MAJORITY OF IT  
COMING WED NIGHT IN A FEW PLACES.  
 
IN THE EXTENDED, THE GFS AND ECMWF SHOW A STRONG AND ALMOST  
VERTICALLY STACKED CLOSED 500 MB LOW AND ASSOCIATED TROUGH IN THE  
GREAT LAKES REGION 12Z THU WHICH MOVES TO NEW ENGLAND BY 12Z FRI AND  
REMAINS THERE INTO 12Z SAT. RIDGING BUILDS INTO THE ROCKIES 12Z FRI.  
TROUGHING MOVES INTO THE WESTERN U.S. 12Z SUN WITH A SHORTWAVE IN  
THE NORTHERN ROCKIES WHICH MOVES INTO THE UPPER GREAT LAKES 12Z MON.  
TEMPERATURES REMAIN NEAR NORMAL FOR THIS FORECAST PERIOD.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z TUESDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 1238 PM EST MON NOV 18 2024  
 
VFR CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED THIS AFTERNOON INTO THIS EVENING UNDER A  
DRY AIRMASS. CONDITIONS WILL GRADUALLY DETERIORATE TONIGHT THROUGH  
THE END OF THE TAF PERIOD AT ALL SITES AS A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM  
ARRIVES IN THE AREA, BRINGING -SHRA, GUSTY WINDS, LLWS, AND LOW  
CIGS/VIS. -SHRA IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN FIRST AT IWD AROUND 02Z AND  
ARRIVE AT SAW/CMX AT AROUND 05Z, WITH MVFR CONDITIONS BEGINNING  
AROUND 05Z AT IWD AND 08-09Z AT SAW/CMX. FURTHER DETERIORATION TO  
IFR IS EXPECTED AT ALL SITES IN THE 14-15Z TIMEFRAME WITH ABOUT 20%  
CHANCES OF LIFR OR WORSE CONDITIONS. FOR NOW, CONFIDENCE IS TOO LOW  
TO INCLUDE CONDITIONS LOWER THAN IFR, BUT THAT COULD CHANGE WITH  
LATER UPDATES. LLWS HAS BEEN ADDED AT ALL SITES AS A LOW LEVEL JET  
PASSES OVER THE UP OVERNIGHT INTO TOMORROW.  
 
 
   
MARINE  
 
ISSUED AT 326 AM EST MON NOV 18 2024  
 
A LOW LIFTS FROM THE SOUTHERN ROCKIES AND HEADS TOWARDS THE CANADIAN  
PRAIRIES/UPPER MIDWEST THROUGH THE MIDDLE OF THE WEEK. THE NEXT GALE  
EVENT WILL ARRIVE TONIGHT AND THIS WILL BE STRONGER THAN THE  
PREVIOUS ONE AND A GALE WARNING FOR THE WHOLE LAKE HAS BEEN ISSUED  
FOR LATER TONIGHT INTO TUESDAY. WINDS LESS THAN 20 KNOTS THIS  
MORNING INCREASE RAPIDLY TO 30 KNOTS BY LATE EVENING AND THEN EAST  
TO SOUTHEAST GALES UP TO 45 KNOTS CAN BE EXPECTED LATE TONIGHT INTO  
TUESDAY. WINDS THEN DROP DOWN TO 15 TO 25 KNOTS LATE TUE NIGHT. AS  
THE LOW DIGS BACK TOWARDS THE GREAT LAKES REGION WEDNESDAY TO  
THURSDAY, SOME STRONGER WINDS LOOK TO RETURN BY THURSDAY WITH WINDS  
AT LEAST UP TO 30 KNOTS AND POSSIBLE GALES THEN.  
 
 
   
MQT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
UPPER MICHIGAN...  
NONE.  
LAKE SUPERIOR...  
GALE WARNING FROM 1 AM EST /MIDNIGHT CST/ TO 1 PM EST /NOON  
CST/ TUESDAY FOR LSZ162.  
 
GALE WARNING FROM 4 AM EST /3 AM CST/ TO 6 PM EST /5 PM CST/  
TUESDAY FOR LSZ241>244-263-264.  
 
GALE WARNING FROM 5 AM TO 5 PM EST TUESDAY FOR LSZ245-265.  
 
GALE WARNING FROM 5 AM TO 1 PM EST TUESDAY FOR LSZ246>248.  
 
GALE WARNING FROM 8 AM TO 5 PM EST TUESDAY FOR LSZ251.  
 
GALE WARNING FROM 5 AM TO 7 PM EST TUESDAY FOR LSZ266-267.  
 
LAKE MICHIGAN...  
GALE WARNING FROM 4 AM TO 1 PM EST TUESDAY FOR LMZ221-248-250.  
 
 
 
 
 
SHORT TERM...TDUD  
LONG TERM...07  
AVIATION...GS  
MARINE...07  
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