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KEY MESSAGES
- Drier and Comfortable Air on Thursday
- Showers and Chance of Scattered Thunderstorms Late Week
DISCUSSION
Issued at 258 PM EDT Wed Aug 19 2026
- Drier and Comfortable Air on Thursday
The more humid air has been nudged south of the area along a weak cold front, and dew points are trending into the upper 40s to 50s for much of the area, especially in Central Michigan. With dew points still in the 60s this afternoon near I-94 and favorable lapse rates 850-700 mb, there is a slight chance for low-topped and isolated showers to develop this afternoon or tonight, especially closer to Jackson, as portrayed in a few of the HREF member CAMs.
- Showers and Chance of Scattered Thunderstorms Late Week
Global models continue to depict an upper-level trough digging from western Hudson Bay toward Michigan Fri-Sat, then cutting off a low over the central/northeast Great Lakes region Sun-Mon. Slightly warmer and more humid air should briefly nose back in on Fri before the next weak cold front passes through Fri night. Scattered showers and thunderstorms may develop in the vicinity of the front amid CAPE around 1000 J/kg (some ECE members depict MUCAPE as high as 2000 J/kg). Deep layer shear may be relatively modest, around 20 knots, limiting the severe weather potential.
AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z FRIDAY/
Issued at 750 PM EDT Wed Aug 19 2026
VFR conditions will prevail at all West Michigan TAF sites. With the remaining CU now fizzling early this evening, the remainder of the night will feature only patchy upper level cloudiness. Plenty of sunshine expected Thursday, with only a few midday CU expected to reform /likely with less coverage than today/. Winds will remain light, from the N/NE tonight, and NE 5-10 kt Thursday.
MARINE
Issued at 258 PM EDT Wed Aug 19 2026
Waves and swim risk remain low with light winds tonight and Thursday. Then Friday and through the weekend, there will likely be some medium-high swim risk areas, with winds increasing in the vicinity of low pressure slowly trekking across the Great Lakes. Beaches north of Grand Haven on Friday should have the higher swim risk, due to south winds. Northwest winds are favored Saturday and Sunday. Scattered thunderstorms are possible over the lake from late Friday into early Saturday.
GRR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
MI...None. MARINE...None.
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