002 FXUS63 KGRB 021902 AFDGRB Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Green Bay WI 202 PM CDT Wed Apr 2 2025 Forecast discussion for routine afternoon forecast issuance .KEY MESSAGES... - There is a chance of thunderstorms through early this evening. A few strong storms capable of producing small hail and gusty winds are possible, mainly in parts of central and east-central Wisconsin. - Rainfall and runoff will likely lead to rises on area rivers, which may lead to minor flooding at a few locations late this week. - The active weather pattern will abate once this system departs by Thursday morning across northeast Wisconsin. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 201 PM CDT Wed Apr 2 2025 Short Term...Tonight...Thursday...and Thursday Night The latest RAP analysis and satellite/radar imagery show low pressure lifting northeast over northern Iowa early this afternoon. A warm front extends southeast from the low across central Illinois and Indiana. As the dry slot advances into southwest Wisconsin, widespread precipitation has exited across the northeast part of the state. Additional shower activity over western Wisconsin will likely move into north-central WI where temperatures in the low to middle 30s. This precip will likely bring a rain snow mix for the rest of the day. Other widely scattered showers could pop up at any time as well. Further south, concern shifts to thunderstorm potential as elevated instability lifts north into Wisconsin. Thunderstorm activity has been confined to south of areas from Madison and Milwaukee so far today. Short range models have backed off on lifting most unstable capes upwards of 800 j/kg like they were showing yesterday. Instead, convective allowing models support most unstable capes around 200-300 j/kg which may be good for isolated storms late this afternoon into early this evening (from about 3-8 pm). While storms could produce small hail, the threat of severe storms is very low. As low pressure traverses the region, focus of this forecast then turns to small precip chances along with gusty winds for the rest of tonight into Thursday. Precipitation trends tonight: Low pressure will travel from west- central Wisconsin at 7 pm to western Lake Superior shortly after midnight. Scattered showers and perhaps a few thunderstorms will rapidly lift to the northeast across north-central and northeast Wisconsin this evening. Then light snow will wrap around the cyclone and return to north-central WI after midnight into Thursday morning. A dusting of snow will be possible before the snow showers come to an end by midday Thursday. Gusty winds: Cold advection moves into the region after midnight via west winds. Low level lapse rates will take some time to steepen, so think gusts from 20-30 mph will be possible late tonight. But both the RAP and the HRRR indicate that there will be a period of gusty winds 30-40 mph on Thursday morning with help from surface heating. This gustiness should diminish on Thursday afternoon, leading up to winds becoming calm on Thursday night. Temperatures: Near normal on Thursday with highs ranging from the lower to middle 40s at most locations. With better radiational cooling conditions, temps to fall into the lower 20s to lower 30s on Thursday night. Long Term...Friday Through Wednesday A quieter pattern is in store for northern Wisconsin over the next week. A northern stream trough will amplify and dig across the western Great Lakes this weekend. While this trough will focus the storm track over the Ohio Valley, light rain and and snow will be possible at times from Saturday through Monday. Minor accumulations will be possible, particularly at night. The highest chances for minor accumulations will be on Friday night and also Sunday night into Monday. Thereafter, polar high pressure will build into the region on Monday and Tuesday before departing on Wednesday. As the high departs, warmer air will gradually push back into the region. Monday and Tuesday look to be the coolest days over the next week (besides today) with highs ranging from the lower 30s to middle 40s. && .AVIATION...for 18Z TAF Issuance Issued at 1111 AM CDT Wed Apr 2 2025 Poor flying conditions are expected to continue through Thursday morning. Low pressure will be lifting northeast across the region through the evening hours. While widespread precipitation will be exiting for a time through early this afternoon, precipitation is expected to become more widespread this afternoon mainly north and west of the Fox Valley. Visibilities may fall for a time into MVFR or briefly IFR within this precipitation. After precipitation ends around mid to late evening, gusty west winds will develop overnight into Thursday morning. Gusts from 30 to 35 kts will be possible at times. Some improvement to ceilings is possible on Thursday morning. Low level wind shear will also be an issue to flying at times through Thursday morning. && .GRB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ DISCUSSION.....MPC/MPC AVIATION.......MPC