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KEY MESSAGES
- Rain showers with mild temps Today
- Winter Weather with impacts possible Wednesday through Thursday
- Cold weather ahead through the weekend
DISCUSSION
Issued at 346 AM EST Tue Nov 25 2025
- Rain showers with mild temps Today
Short wave trough will continue mid southwesterly flow through the daytime with warmer, moister air moving across Michigan. This will bring more widespread rain showers today, with mild temps around 50 this afternoon.
- Winter Weather with impacts possible Wednesday through Thursday
A large upper level low remains on track to move through the upper midwest and move across Michigan Wednesday through Thanksgiving. Models remain consistent on the track and timing of the system. Strong northwesterly flow will stream across the lake with ECMWF showing wind gusts means at MKG and LDM between 50 to 60 mph. Several other guidances remain lower. Have held off on any headlines though at least an advsy will probably be needed.
Steep drop in temps should occur early Wednesday with temps dropping. 850 mp temps as low as -9C will be overhead with strong omega values pulling in lakeshore moisture, aiding in snow shower rates. CAMS are hinting on strong frontogenetic forcing along the I 94 corridor, especially in the Kalamazoo, Battle Creek area westward with decent CAPE for this time of year. Two areas of higher snowfall rates are shaping up. The first is through the Northwest corner of the region, East of Ludington and north of Big Rapids. The strong winds, good SLR's and above mention Omega, which is a good indicator of lake enhancement, means higher snowfall totals will be possible Wednesday night through at least the first half of Thanksgiving. Due to this potential have issued a Winter Storm Watch along the US 10 corridor.
The second location in in and around the Kalamazoo area. This potential remains more tenuous, hence the lack of a headline. However, the previously mentioned dynamics, the lake enhancement and the persistent, long period of snow bands through Thursday afternoon could allow for decent snow accumulations. The factors that could alter this outcome remains the winds, warmer ground temps and when the rain transitions to snow. The best timeframe for snow will be between 22Z Wednesday to 12Z Thursday. During this timeframe there will be around a DGZ 5KFT deep with temps of -10 to -18C. Those conditions are prime for dendritic growth. So will have to watch to see if these conditions persist. Either way, impacts to holiday travel are expected Wednesday afternoon through Thanksgiving.
- Cold weather ahead through the weekend
H8 temperatures will be near -12c Thursday through Friday. That creates high instability over the lake. A strong short wave moving through the upper trough will result in lake effect snow showers on Thanksgiving and will continue into Thursday night before diminishing Friday when drier air begins to flow over the lake.
The next system from the southern stream will arrive Saturday. Given the cold air in place the precipitation will begin as snow but then mix with rain Sunday. We'll like see some snow accumulation with that system as well.
AVIATION /12Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z WEDNESDAY/
Issued at 707 AM EST Tue Nov 25 2025
Dry low levels have staved off showers, though that will be short lived and more widespread scattered showers are approaching from the south and will overspread the region over the next few hours.
The current VFR conditions will quickly drop to IFR values by 14Z. The cigs and will remain there today. There is some signal that visibilities will lower but remain in the 3 to 5 SM range. Vsbys could drop to the 1 to 2 SM around 18Z. Winds will be light and variable through the day from the southeast turning to the southwest. Vsbys will increase towards the end of the day with cigs remaining IFR with improving cigs after 08Z with winds becoming gusty from the southwest upwards of 25kts after 10Z.
MARINE
Issued at 336 AM EST Tue Nov 25 2025
DUe to the strong winds due to the strong system crossing the lakeshore, have upgraded the Gale Watch to a warning with winds possibly becoming storm force Wednesday to Thursday. Due to this potential have a storm watch out with Gales continuing Thursday .
GRR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
MI...Winter Storm Watch from Wednesday afternoon through Friday morning for MIZ038>040. MARINE...Gale Warning from 3 AM to 10 AM EST Wednesday for LMZ844>849. Gale Warning from 7 AM Thursday to 1 AM EST Friday for LMZ844>849. Storm Watch from Wednesday morning through Thursday morning for LMZ844>849.
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