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KEY MESSAGES
- Severe chances through this evening
- Light freezing rain possible early Thursday
- Additional storm chances Thursday and Saturday
DISCUSSION
Issued at 303 PM EDT Tue Mar 31 2026
- Severe chances through this evening
Still keeping an eye on a line of storms just working into the northern part of the county warning area this afternoon. This line will slowly work south and east over the next few hours. Winds and hail continue to be the main threats for this afternoon and evening - with the threat being mostly over by 8-9pm or so for west Michigan.
- Light freezing rain possible early Thursday
Big weather maker works through the western Great Lakes Region late Wednesday with southern lower Michigan remaining mainly in the warm sector Wednesday night into Thursday. Recent model trends have been pulling this low track a little further to the northwest with the colder air having a harder time getting into central Michigan. This would keep the greatest impacts in Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula with an overall decreasing trend in potential for freezing rain in the CWA compared to yesterday. Some light ice accumulation may still occur in our far northern counties...especially the slightly higher terrain in Osceola and Clare Counties and maybe even eastern Lake County...so that will have to be watched for a potential winter weather advisory for late Wednesday night into early Thursday. Would expect brief impacts mainly between 4am and 11am Thursday if ice materializes before temperatures warm through the day.
- Additional storm chances Thursday and Saturday
Active pattern continues into the weekend - with additional chances for storms Thursday and Saturday. Some severe weather possibilities exist for both days with Saturday starting to look like a potentially greater risk than late Thursday.
Storms aside - there will be a decent amount of rain this week between today and Saturday. This should result in some rises on area rivers and potentially some minor flooding in trouble spots late this weekend into early next week.
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z THURSDAY/
Issued at 149 AM EDT Wed Apr 1 2026
At 06z surface low pressure is centered over Lake Erie with a cold front stretching to the southwest over Central Indiana. Lower Michigan is situated in the north flow behind the front with widespread low ceilings in place. IFR conditions are located along the I-94 TAF sites with MVFR conditions occurring at the I-96 TAF sites. Not much improvement is expected the remainder of the night with IFR and MVFR ceilings continuing. The northerly drying flow may lift the I-94 ceilings to MVFR by 12z. MVFR ceilings will persist at all TAF sites during the daylight hours of Wednesday morning. An improvement to VFR is likely in the afternoon at the I-96 TAF sites with the lower clouds likely hanging on along I-94. Conditions will begin to deteriorate again after dark Wednesday evening as the front works back in our direction as a warm front. Winds through the TAF period will gradually veer from north to northeast and east. Wind speeds much of the time will be in the 8-15 knot range.
MARINE
Issued at 302 AM EDT Tue Mar 31 2026
Hazardous winds and waves for small craft are expected much of this week. The current SCA goes through 12Z Wednesday. There will be a possible lull on Wednesday. Winds and waves will pick up again Wednesday night and persist into the weekend,
GRR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
MI...None. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 8 AM EDT this morning for LMZ844>849.
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