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KEY MESSAGES

- Another system brings breezy conditions and additional chances for showers across Upper Michigan today. There is a slight chance (15%) for thunderstorms in the far eastern U.P. this afternoon.

- Benign weather with cooler than normal temperatures expected the rest of this week and beyond.

DISCUSSION

Issued at 353 AM EDT Mon May 4 2026

The upper level pattern this morning remains dominated by persistent large scale troughing which encompasses much of central and eastern Canada as well as the Great Lakes region. The latest in a series of embedded shortwaves within this feature is noted over northwest Ontario this morning, and this will bring another chance of showers from west to east across Upper Michigan as an attendant surface low cross north of Lake Superior today. A somewhat potent 50 kt low level jet moving in ahead of this feature will produce breezy conditions, particularly along the Keweenaw where southwest to westerly winds could gust as high as 40 mph at times. Rainfall amounts will once again be minimal as abundant dry air in the lower levels of the atmosphere helps to limit QPF values to a few hundredths of an inch in most locations. Much like yesterday, a cold front passing through the area this afternoon will provide a focus for a slight chance of thunderstorms in the east, but chances will be limited to around 15% as latest SREF guidance can only muster around 200 J/kg MUCAPE given the moisture starved environment.

Shower activity winds down by this evening as the system departs to the east. This will usher in a cooler and drier period for most of the rest of the week, with only minor diurnal rain chances (up to 20%) on Thursday. Limited fire weather concerns will be the focus of the weather impacts during the midweek period as NBM RHs fall to around the 30 percent mark during the afternoon hours of Tuesday and beyond, and NBM wind gusts are around 15 kt (or 15-20 mph) during those times. Sustained cool northerly flow will keep temperatures below normal, with highs generally in the mid-50s or below and lows in the 20s for the interior and around freezing at the shores of the Great Lakes.

AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z TUESDAY/

Issued at 118 AM EDT Mon May 4 2026

VFR conditions will prevail through the TAF period. Overnight a cold front will approach the area with a 50kt low level jet developing. This will bring a period of LLWS to the TAF sites late tonight into this morning. Scattered light showers will accompany the front as it sweeps across the U.P. from west to east during the morning. Didn't add a mention of showers at this time, any impacts to vsby or cigs will be minimal as the low levels will remain fairly dry. Expect westerly winds behind the front gusting 25-30kt. Winds will begin to diminish during the evening hours as the pressure gradient relaxes through CMX will stay gusty through the late evening.

MARINE

Issued at 353 AM EDT Mon May 4 2026

A passing system accompanied by a 50 kt low level jet will bring stronger southwest winds on Lake Superior today, shifting westerly behind an associated cold front in the afternoon. While gusts will reside in the 25-30 kt range across most of the lake, have opted to hoist a Gale Warning along the Keweenaw and adjacent open waters this afternoon. Hi-res guidance suggests slightly stronger gusts to 35-40 kt in these areas where decreasing low level stability should allow some of the stronger winds to mix down to the surface. Additionally, strong pressure rises behind the cold front should sustain some of these higher gusts through late afternoon into early evening. Waves look to build to 5-7 ft across much of the lake today as a result, locally building to 7-9 ft north of the Keweenaw this afternoon. Small craft headlines linger into Tuesday as westerlies hold at 20-25 kt. Winds drop back below 20 kt by Tuesday night and generally remain light through the rest of the week in the absence of any significant systems tracking through the Great Lakes.

MQT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES

Upper Michigan...None. Lake Superior... Gale Warning from noon today to 8 PM EDT this evening for LSZ243-244-264-266. Lake Michigan... None.


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