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FXUS63 KMQT 011718  
AFDMQT  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MARQUETTE MI  
118 PM EDT TUE APR 1 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- ANOTHER STRONG SYSTEM PASSING OVER THE REGION TONIGHT THROUGH  
WEDNESDAY WILL BRING MULTIPLE PRECIPITATION TYPES AND GUSTY WINDS UP  
TO 35 TO 45 MPH. EXPECT THE GREATEST ACCUMULATIONS IN THE SOUTH  
CENTRAL AND KEWEENAW TONIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING. PREPARE FOR  
SLICK ROADS ACROSS THE U.P. FOR THE WEDNESDAY MORNING COMMUTE.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /THROUGH TODAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 117 PM EDT TUE APR 1 2025  
 
EARLY AFTERNOON RAP ANALYSIS HAS MIDLEVEL RIDGING EXTENDING FROM THE  
CANADIAN PRAIRIES TO THE UPPER MIDWEST, SUPPORTING SURFACE HIGH  
PRESSURE CENTERED DOWNSTREAM OVER EASTERN ONTARIO. ON THE BACK SIDE  
OF THE SURFACE HIGH, LIGHT WINDS REMAIN OUT OF THE SOUTH ACROSS THE  
UPPER PENINSULA. UNDER SUNNY SKIES, TEMPERATURES ARE REBOUNDING  
NICELY FROM MORNING LOWS IN THE TEENS AND SINGLE DIGITS ACROSS MUCH  
OF THE UP. TEMPERATURES GENERALLY RANGE IN THE LOWER TO MID 30S SO  
FAR, AND SHOULD BE ABLE TO PEAK IN THE MID/UPPER 30S FOR TODAY.  
EXPECT A GRADUAL INCREASE IN SOUTHERLY WINDS THROUGH THE AFTERNOON  
AND EVENING AS A DEEP SURFACE LOW EJECTS OUT OF THE ROCKIES, LEADING  
TO A STEEPENING PRESSURE GRADIENT OVER THE GREAT LAKES. THIS SYSTEM  
WILL BRING ROUNDS OF WINTRY PRECIPITATION TO THE AREA OVERNIGHT INTO  
WEDNESDAY - MORE ON THAT BELOW.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /TONIGHT THROUGH MONDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 419 AM EDT TUE APR 1 2025  
 
THE EXTENDED PERIOD BEGINS WITH THE WARM FRONT OF AN INCOMING LOW  
MOVING OVER US TONIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY. AS STRONG ISENTROPIC  
ASCENT AND MID TO LOWER LEVEL WARM FRONTOGENESIS MOVES OVERHEAD  
TONIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY, EXPECT A BAND OF LIGHT TO MODERATE  
SNOWFALL TO MOVE OVER THE AREA BEGINNING TONIGHT FROM SOUTHWEST TO  
NORTHEAST ACROSS THE AREA. WITH TEMPERATURES IN THE LOWER TO MID  
LEVELS INITIALLY BEING AROUND -5 C, EXPECT THE SLRS TO BE IN THE  
LOWER TEENS (12-14:1) IN THIS INITIAL BAND. WHILE SOME OF THE MODEL  
QPFS SHOW THE PRECIPITATION HAVING A HARD TIME GETTING TO THE  
SURFACE, BUFKIT SOUNDINGS SHOW THAT THE STRONG ISENTROPIC FORCING  
AND ABUNDANT MOISTURE WITH THE SYSTEM WILL OVERCOME THE DRY LAYER  
NEAR THE SURFACE FAIRLY EARLY ON. THUS, FORECASTED SNOWFALL AND  
LIQUID AMOUNTS HAVE BEEN SLIGHTLY INCREASED SINCE THE PREVIOUS  
FORECAST. HOWEVER, AS THE FORCING DEGRADES AS IT HEADS  
NORTHEASTWARDS, EXPECT THE SNOWFALL TO BEGIN DECREASING ACROSS THE  
NORTHERN AND EASTERN TIERS OF THE U.P. LATE TONIGHT, WITH THE EAST  
POSSIBLY COMPLETELY MISSING OUT ON THIS FIRST BAND OF SNOWFALL.  
BEHIND THIS INITIAL BAND, EXPECT A DRY SLOT TO MOVE INTO THE U.P.  
LATE TONIGHT BEFORE INCREASING Q-DIVERGENCE AND REINFORCING  
ISENTROPIC LIFT BRINGS ANOTHER ROUND OF PRECIPITATION TO THE AREA BY  
WEDNESDAY MORNING. WITH WARM FRONTOGENESIS INCREASING THE  
TEMPERATURES THROUGHOUT THE ATMOSPHERIC COLUMN THROUGHOUT THE DAY,  
EXPECT THE INITIALLY SOMEWHAT WET SNOWFALL TO BECOME VERY WET LATER  
IN THE MORNING BEFORE WE POSSIBLY SEEING A QUICK TRANSITION OVER TO  
SLEET/FREEZING RAIN BEFORE TURNING OVER TO PURE RAINFALL BY THE  
AFTERNOON HOURS ACROSS THE U.P.. WHILE (THANKFULLY) ICE AND SLEET  
ACCUMULATIONS LOOK TO BE NOT MUCH MORE THAN A GLAZE/TRACE WEDNESDAY  
MORNING TO EARLY AFTERNOON, WE COULD SEE A FEW INCHES OF WET  
SNOWFALL ACCUMULATE TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY MORNING BEFORE  
TRANSITIONING OVER TO RAIN BY THE AFTERNOON. WITH THE SOUTH CENTRAL  
AND INTERIOR WEST SEEING 2 TO 6 INCHES OF WET SNOW AND POSSIBLY A  
TRACE OF ICE TONIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY MORNING, A WINTER WEATHER  
ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED FROM IRON TO MENOMINEE AND DELTA COUNTIES;  
THE WINTER WEATHER IMPACTS COULD EXASPERATE THE RECOVERY EFFORTS  
FROM THE MOST RECENT ICE STORM OVER THE SOUTH CENTRAL TONIGHT INTO  
WEDNESDAY MORNING; IT WON'T HELP THAT GUSTS UP TO 35 MPH ARE  
EXPECTED. THUS, WE COULD SEE ADDITIONAL DOWNED POWER LINES, POWER  
OUTAGES, AND ROAD CLOSURES IN THE SOUTH CENTRAL BY WEDNESDAY  
MORNING; TAKE IT SLOW AND PREPARE FOR POTENTIAL TRAVEL DELAYS AS A  
WORST CASE SCENARIO IF DRIVING IN THE SOUTH CENTRAL WEDNESDAY  
MORNING. IN ADDITION, SNOWFALL AMOUNTS OF 3 TO 5 INCHES, WITH  
ISOLATED AMOUNTS UP TO 6 INCHES AND A POTENTIAL GLAZE OF ICE IN THE  
KEWEENAW HAS PUT THE PENINSULA UNDER A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY TOO;  
WE MAY ALSO FLIRT WITH WIND ADVISORY CRITERIA LATE IN THE DAY IN  
KEWEENAW COUNTY AS WINDS GUST UP TO 45 MPH BY THE AFTERNOON HOURS.  
AS FOR THE REST OF THE U.P., UP TO A WET 3 INCHES OF SNOW AND  
POTENTIALLY A GLAZE OF ICE IS EXPECTED TONIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY  
MORNING; WE MAY SEE ADDITIONAL COUNTIES ADDED INTO A WINTER WEATHER  
ADVISORY IN THE FUTURE THOUGH IF THE INITIAL BAND CAN HOLD ON AND IF  
THE DRY SLOT SHRINKS. NEVERTHELESS, WHILE IMPACTS ONLY LOOK TO BE  
NUISANCE TO MINOR NORTH OF THE SOUTH CENTRAL, DO TAKE IT SLOW IN THE  
WET SNOW AND POTENTIAL LIGHT ICE BEFORE WE TRANSITION OVER TO RAIN  
IN THE AFTERNOON. ONCE THE WARM FRONT OF THE LOW PASSES THROUGH,  
EXPECT THE SECOND DRY SLOT TO MOVE THROUGH THE AREA BEFORE THE WRAP-  
AROUND MOISTURE OF THE LOW MOVES BACK ACROSS THE AREA WEDNESDAY  
NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY AND BRINGS SNOW SHOWERS OVER MAINLY THE  
NORTHWEST WIND SNOW BELTS; WITH THE DRIER, COLDER AIR MOVING IN  
BEHIND THE LOW, EXPECT SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS TO BE LIGHT WEDNESDAY  
NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY.  
 
BEHIND THE SYSTEM, EXPECT A FAIRLY DRY PATTERN AS SURFACE HIGH  
PRESSURE RIDGING LOOKS TO PERSIST, ALTHOUGH SOME SHORTWAVES ROTATING  
NEAR THE AREA COULD IMPACT THE AREA SHOULD THE GUIDANCE SHIFT THE  
TRACKS OF THE HIGHS AND LOWS ACROSS THE CONUS (SOME WEAK LAKE EFFECT  
SNOW SHOWERS SEEM PLAUSIBLE LATE THIS UPCOMING WEEKEND). OVERALL  
THOUGH, NOT MUCH IN THE WAY OF IMPACTS IS EXPECTED, OTHER THAN THE  
CONTINUATION OF MELTING SNOW AND ICE ACROSS THE AREA AS TEMPERATURES  
WARM FOR THE BEGINNING OF APRIL.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z WEDNESDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 117 PM EDT TUE APR 1 2025  
 
HIGH PRESSURE CONDITIONS WILL KEEP VFR CONDITIONS OVER ALL 3 TAF  
SITES THROUGH AT LEAST THE DAYTIME HOURS TODAY. A LOW PRESSURE  
APPROACHING THE REGION WILL GRADUALLY BRING PRECIP AND POTENTIAL FOR  
LOWER CEILINGS TO THE TERMINALS TONIGHT. HOWEVER, WITH THE POTENTIAL  
FOR A DRY SLOT TO INTERFERE WITH THE LOW-LEVEL MOISTURE AVAILABLE  
FOR CEILINGS/PRECIP, HAVE ELECTED TO ONLY INTRODUCE MVFR CIGS TO IWD  
AND HOLD OFF ON SUB-VFR VIS AT ALL SITES UNTIL LOWER-LEVEL MOISTURE  
IMPROVES AFTER 12Z. PRECIP WILL BEGIN AS -SN FOR THIS TAF ISSUANCE,  
BUT BY THE AFTERNOON OF WEDNESDAY, A WINTRY MIX OF PRECIP TYPES WILL  
OCCUR AT ALL 3 SITES, EVENTUALLY BECOMING ALL -RA. LIGHT AND  
VARIABLE WINDS WITH THIS HIGH PRESSURE WILL RAMP UP OUT OF THE  
SOUTHEAST THIS EVENING IN RESPONSE TO THE LOW PRESSURE, WITH GUSTS  
TO 20-25KTS AFTER 00Z AND POSSIBLY IN EXCESS OF 30KTS AT CMX BY  
WEDNESDAY MORNING. LLWS IMPACTS WILL BE POSSIBLE EARLY IN THE DAY  
WEDNESDAY BEFORE MIXING HEIGHTS INCREASE. THE MOST LIKELY TERMINAL  
IMPACTED WILL BE IWD, WITH LLWS DEVELOPING BETWEEN 12-14Z.  
 
 
   
MARINE  
 
ISSUED AT 419 AM EDT TUE APR 1 2025  
 
LIGHT WINDS OF 20 KNOTS OF LESS ARE EXPECTED TO CONTINUE ACROSS LAKE  
SUPERIOR TODAY UNTIL A STRONG LOW PRESSURE LIFTING FROM THE CENTRAL  
PLAINS TOWARDS THE LAKE BRINGS EAST TO SOUTHEAST GALES OF 40 KNOTS  
TO STORM FORCE WINDS OF 50 KNOTS ACROSS THE LAKE LATE TONIGHT  
THROUGH WEDNESDAY; GALE AND STORM FORCE WARNINGS HAVE BEEN ISSUED IN  
RESPONSE TO THIS. HOWEVER, AS THE LOW PASSES THROUGH, EXPECT THE  
WINDS TO LIGHTEN AROUND THE LOW BEFORE INCREASING FROM THE WEST AND  
NORTHWEST TO 20 TO 30 KNOTS ACROSS THE LAKE WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH  
THURSDAY, WITH A FEW GALE FORCE GUSTS UP TO 35 KNOTS POSSIBLE OVER  
THE LAKE THURSDAY (LREF SHOWING A 50% CHANCE). AS SURFACE HIGH  
PRESSURE MOVES IN, EXPECT THE WINDS TO LIGHTEN TO 20 KNOTS OR LESS  
AGAIN THURSDAY NIGHT; THE LIGHT WINDS LOOK TO CONTINUE FRIDAY  
THROUGH SATURDAY AS A CALMER SURFACE PATTERN REMAINS OVER THE AREA.  
 
 
   
MQT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
UPPER MICHIGAN...  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 2 AM TO 4 PM EDT WEDNESDAY FOR  
MIZ001-003.  
 
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FROM MIDNIGHT EDT /11 PM CDT/ TONIGHT  
TO NOON EDT /11 AM CDT/ WEDNESDAY FOR MIZ010>013.  
 
LAKE SUPERIOR...  
GALE WARNING FROM 5 AM EDT /4 AM CDT/ TO 8 PM EDT /7 PM CDT/  
WEDNESDAY FOR LSZ162-263.  
 
GALE WARNING FROM 5 AM TO 6 PM EDT WEDNESDAY FOR LSZ243-  
247>250.  
 
GALE WARNING FROM 2 AM TO 8 PM EDT WEDNESDAY FOR LSZ244>246-  
265.  
 
GALE WARNING FROM 5 AM TO 11 PM EDT WEDNESDAY FOR LSZ251.  
 
GALE WARNING FROM 2 AM TO 11 AM EDT WEDNESDAY FOR LSZ264-266-  
267.  
 
STORM WARNING FROM 11 AM TO 5 PM EDT WEDNESDAY FOR LSZ264-266-  
267.  
 
LAKE MICHIGAN...  
GALE WARNING FROM 6 AM TO 5 PM EDT WEDNESDAY FOR LMZ221-248-  
250.  
 
 
 
 
 
SHORT TERM...LC  
LONG TERM...TAP  
AVIATION...GS  
MARINE...TAP  
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