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Issued by NWS Green Bay, WI
Issued by NWS Green Bay, WI
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631 FXUS63 KGRB 300346 AFDGRB Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Green Bay WI 1046 PM CDT Tue Jul 29 2025 Updated aviation portion for 06Z TAF issuance .KEY MESSAGES... - A cold front will move across northeast Wisconsin this evening, bringing a chance of showers and thunderstorms, though widespread severe weather is not anticipated. A strong storm cannot be ruled out. - Smoke from wildfires to the northwest is expected to spread across north-central and northeast Wisconsin tonight through Thursday, potentially reducing visibilities at times. An Air Quality Advisory is in effect until noon Thursday. - On Wednesday, light rain is possible for southern portions of the forecast area as a convective complex tracks across southern Wisconsin. - From Thursday through early next week, a pattern change will bring cooler, drier, and more comfortable air to the region, with the next chance of rain arriving Sunday into Monday. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 209 PM CDT Tue Jul 29 2025 Short Term...Tonight and Wednesday Passage of a weak cold front brought some isolated shower activity to portions of eastern Wisconsin, mainly along the Lake Michigan shoreline but most of the area did remain dry through the evening. Any remaining shower activity will quickly diminish through the early overnight hours, bringing back quiet conditions behind the cold front. Following the frontal passage, northerly to northeasterly winds will bring a significant amount of smoke, both aloft and at the surface, into the region. This smoke is anticipated to spread across north-central and northeast Wisconsin from mid-evening through the overnight hours. Reduced visibilities are possible at times through Wednesday, given the current lower visibilities upstream over northern Minnesota and north of Lake Superior. On Wednesday, a convective complex is forecast to track from west to east across southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois. Confidence is increasing (30-60%) that the northern periphery of this system will affect areas south of Wisconsin Rapids to Kewaunee from mid to late Wednesday morning through late Wednesday afternoon. Rainfall amounts are expected to be light, generally less than a tenth of an inch. Northern Wisconsin should experience a cooler and less humid day, with high temperatures in the mid-70s. Long Term...Wednesday Night Through Tuesday The latest ensemble means indicate a significant pattern change across the western Great Lakes for much of this period. Ridging over northwest Canada is forecast to gradually shift eastward late this week. Simultaneously, high pressure will build southeastward and slowly traverse the Great Lakes. This surface high will introduce an airmass originating from northern Canada, characterized by 850 mb temperatures approximately 4-5 degrees Celsius below normal and precipitable water values at 50-60% of normal. High temperatures are expected to be near normal, ranging from the mid-70s to lower 80s. Overnight low temperatures will be comfortable, generally in the mid-40s to mid-50s. The next chance of rain will arrive Sunday into Monday, as a low-amplitude shortwave undercuts the ridge and tracks over the northern Mississippi Valley. Upper-level wind fields appear typical for late summer, so severe weather is not anticipated. && .AVIATION...for 06Z TAF Issuance Issued at 1042 PM CDT Tue Jul 29 2025 Smoke will be the initial concern for the area, with near surface smoke working its way into and across the area tonight through Wednesday morning. Visibility could drop to MVFR at times from smoke in the area through the afternoon hours. Then another larger rainy system will pass to our south which could bring some rain into portions of central and east-central Wisconsin during the afternoon. The northern extent of any rain remains uncertain, so kept only a PROB30 for ATW and MTW. If this rain pushes further northwards, GRB may also see an inclusion in future TAF updates. Lowered ceilings some for Wednesday afternoon as a result as well, but should still remain VFR outside of showers, which could dip briefly MVFR. && .GRB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ DISCUSSION.....MPC/MPC AVIATION.......Uhlmann