363 FXUS63 KGRB 220936 AFDGRB Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Green Bay WI 336 AM CST Wed Jan 22 2025 Forecast discussion for routine morning forecast issuance .KEY MESSAGES... - Light snow is expected across the region today into this evening, with lake effect snow continuing across north-central Wisconsin late tonight into Thursday. Snowfall amounts will generally be less than an inch; however, 1-2 inches of snow is possible across northern Vilas County through Thursday. - One last colder night is in the forecast for Thursday night before a warming trend arrives for the end of the work week and the weekend. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 335 AM CST Wed Jan 22 2025 Short Term...Today...Tonight...and Thursday Light snow and flurries are expected today as a clipper system tracks through the western Great Lakes region. Despite a warm front across Minnesota, the system is expected to occlude with northeast Wisconsin missing the warm sector and mainly seeing the occluded front late this afternoon into this evening. Although the region will miss out on the warm sector, temperatures today will still warm into the middle teens across the north, with temperatures around 20 across central and east-central Wisconsin. Snowfall amounts today will generally be light, with a dusting or a few tenths of an inch possible. Much of the snow will end this evening as the occluded front and clipper system head off to the east. The main exception will be across far north-central Wisconsin as low level winds turn north- northwest with lake effect snow or flurries continuing across the north late tonight into Thursday with delta T values in the mid 20s and a convective cloud depth around 5k ft. The lake effect will continue until Thursday afternoon when winds back westerly as high pressure builds in across the upper Mississippi Valley. The lake effect snow across the north should generally be light, with a dusting or a few tenths of an inch possible; however, around an inch or so will be possible across far northwest Vilas County in the Lake Superior snowbelt region. Lows tonight are expected to range from around zero across western portions of central and north-central Wisconsin to around 10 along the Lake Michigan shoreline. Highs on Thursday are expected to range from around 10 across north-central Wisconsin to the upper teens across east- central Wisconsin and the lakeshore. Long Term...Thursday Night Through Tuesday The extended will feature a warmup from the bitter cold temperatures from early this week, but not before one more relatively colder night Thursday night. The extended will mainly be dry, but will keep an eye on the chance for some flurries on Saturday. Temperatures... One last cold night is in the forecast for Thursday night as skies clear and winds drop off. Air temperatures by Friday morning are expected to range from ten below in the coldest spots of north- central Wisconsin to right around zero near the Fox Valley. This brings wind chills to around twenty to ten below zero respectively. Probabilistic guidance still keeps the chance of approaching Cold Weather Advisory low, so no headlines are anticipated at this time, but this will still prove to be a fairly cold overnight period. Behind the cold, a quick warmup is expected the following days with highs getting back towards the 20s and 30s for Saturday. A fast moving cold front will bring temps back towards the teens for Sunday before we again warm towards the upper 20s and lower 30s next week. Precipitation... The fast moving cold front Saturday afternoon and evening will be the only feature of note capable of producing precipitation in the extended. The forecast remains dry for now as this is still a very dry airmass, but a few of the latest ensemble members do produce a few flurries. If this signal persists, may see flurries or a few light snow showers added to the forecast, but would expect minimal impacts and accumulations given the lack of moisture and forcing with this feature. && .AVIATION...for 06Z TAF Issuance Issued at 1047 PM CST Tue Jan 21 2025 VFR conditions will continue late this evening as mid-level clouds thicken/lower across the region. A mix of MVFR/VFR conditions are expected on Wednesday, as a clipper system drops across the Great Lakes. Look for some flurries and snow showers to accompany this system, but amounts will be on the light side, mainly under an inch. Some brief reduction in visibilities are expected, mainly across northern WI. Have kept TEMPO/PROB30 groups across central and east central WI where the snow will be less widespread due to weaker forcing and dry air, but will have prevailing snow at RHI where the most widespread snow activity is expected. Southwest/south winds are expected overnight into Wednesday morning. Some gusts to ~20 kts are expected, but gusts at the surface will be somewhat limited tonight due to the stabilizing effects of warm air aloft along with the reduced mixing at night. But as the pressure gradient tightens early Wednesday, more gusts are expected at the surface. Winds will shift to the west/northwest Wednesday evening. LLWS is expected late this evening into Wednesday morning as winds at 2000-3000 ft increase to 40-45 kts. && .GRB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ DISCUSSION.....Kurimski/Uhlmann AVIATION.......Bersch