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Farwell, Michigan Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Grand Rapids MI 230 PM EDT Thu Sep 25 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Lingering showers this afternoon and fog tonight

- Mainly dry through next week with average to above average temps

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.DISCUSSION... Issued at 230 PM EDT Thu Sep 25 2025

- Lingering showers this afternoon and fog tonight

Main part of the upper low is over the heart of the forecast area as of 18z this afternoon. A few showers remain ahead of it as it swings to the east. There have also been a few showers along the lakeshore with the appearance of some lake breeze convergence. In reality, there is not much directional convergence present, but maybe some moisture convergence with dew points a little higher near the lake, and somewhat of an unstable atmosphere with the upper low/cold pool aloft still overhead. Anti-cyclonic flow aloft building in through this evening, along with the loss of diurnal heating should allow any showers to dissipate by sunset.

Contrary to conditions last night with stratus, we are looking at more of a potential fog issue tonight. The gradient will be weakening, but not going completely calm. A weak WSW flow ahead of a front poised to try and move through tomorrow will allow for just a little bit of mixing. The longer nights and residual moisture in place should bring some fog.

- Mainly dry through next week with average to above average temps

We will see a weak upper trough and weak sfc low pass through the area on Friday. This front should be of little to no impact to our area. We will be drying out considerably with a flow from the NW tomorrow pushing the moisture out of the area. Aloft, we will be much warmer in the mid levels with large scale upper ridging dominating much more than the weak trough. The lack of moisture in the lower levels and warmer mid levels will keep most of the area dry. The exception to this remains across Central Lower where the higher terrain may help to compensate for the limited moisture and subsidence. We will not be going any higher than 20 pct for Central Lower.

Once the trough moves out Friday, we will only see the effects of the upper ridge that will be centered to our west. For the first few days through next Monday, the ridge will remain somewhat flat. This will keep heights from building too high, and keep temperatures from warming too quick. Plenty of subsidence will keep conditions dry, and clouds limited.

The upper ridge will build and become more amplified for Tuesday and beyond as we will have a large upper low over the Western U.S. and another upper low over the SE U.S.. This will initially warm us up a few degrees early next week. We could be once again flirting with 80F max temperatures early next week.

The ridge holds, but we end up with a fairly strong flow from the NE mid week next week. This is a combination of the strong sfc ridge to our north, and a strengthening gradient over the region with the potential tropical systems near the eastern seaboard tightening the gradient. The resulting stronger flow will tap a bit of cooler air from Eastern Canada and bring it over our region. This does not look like anything too drastic, but it does look to drop max and min temps a few degrees.

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.AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z FRIDAY/... Issued at 109 PM EDT Thu Sep 25 2025

Most terminals have seen ceilings lift to MVFR over the last hour or two with the rest to follow shortly. VFR conditions then continue through the rest of the afternoon into the evening hours. Light winds and clear skies overnight will allow some fog development with IFR favored at AZO/JXN and MVFR favored elsewhere across Southern Michigan. Fog will burn off shortly after sunrise with VFR conditions continuing through the remainder of the TAF period after. Light northwest winds today will back to west- southwesterly overnight. Isolated showers are possible this afternoon near and west of a GRR to AZO line. However with expected coverage to be sparse will leave any showers out of the TAFs with this issuance.

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.MARINE... Issued at 230 PM EDT Thu Sep 25 2025

Conditions are expected to remain below Small Craft Advisory/Beach Hazards Statement levels the next several days as a weak gradient is in place across the area. Northwest winds today and Friday will flip to southwesterly Saturday. Winds will peak each afternoon at around 10-15 knots as some lake breeze enhancement occurs along the shoreline. Expect dry conditions across the waters.

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.GRR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MI...None. MARINE...None.

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DISCUSSION...NJJ AVIATION...Thomas MARINE...Thomas

NWS GRR Office Area Forecast Discussion

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