982 FXUS63 KGRB 121748 AFDGRBArea Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Green Bay WI 1248 PM CDT Fri Sep 12 2025
Updated aviation portion for 18Z TAF issuance
.KEY MESSAGES...
- Showers and scattered thunderstorms this evening through Saturday morning. Severe weather is not expected, but an isolated strong storm or two is possible.
- Areas of dense fog on Lake Michigan into Saturday. Marine Dense Fog Advisory in effect.
- Above normal temperatures through next week, with small rain chances middle to late part of the week.
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.DISCUSSION... Issued at 400 AM CDT Fri Sep 12 2025
High pressure, light winds and good radiational cooling conditions have resulted in widespread fog and low stratus development across the forecast area this morning. Most observing sites had vsbys in the 1/4sm-1sm range, except in the far western tier of counties, where low stratus was more prevalent. Temperatures were quite cool, in the 40s to middle 50s. A Dense Fog Advisory has been issued for the entire forecast area through 10 am today.
The high pressure system will edge east tonight into Saturday, which will allow a warm front to lift into far southern WI. Southwesterly 850 mb flow will increase to 20 to 25 kts tonight, resulting in increased WAA, with frontogenetic forcing and the passage of a short-wave trough providing additional lift. Models have trended toward more instability, with MUCAPE of 500-1000 j/kg, and deep layer shear has also edged up to 25 to 35 kts. Have increased pops to high-end chance to low-end likely, and now acknowledge the potential for a stray strong storm or two with heavy downpours and small hail. The main item of contention is where the main precipitation bands will set up, as models offer varying opinions. For now will focus the highest pops over northern WI during the evening, then mainly along and south of Hwy 29 for the overnight period. The showers should exit the region Saturday morning.
Dry weather returns for the rest of the weekend as strong upper level ridging occurs, and this will likely linger into early next week. A chance of showers and storms arrives during the mid to late part of the next work week, as the upper ridge shifts east and an upper trough and weak cold front edge east across the region.
Temperatures will remain close to normal today, then rise above normal for much of the next week, with highs reaching the upper 70s and lower 80s on most days.
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.AVIATION...for 18Z TAF Issuance Issued at 1247 PM CDT Fri Sep 12 2025
Fog and low stratus from earlier has diminished. MTW may be close enough for brief appearance of lower conditions early in TAF period as dense fog is lurking just to the east on Lake Michigan. Otherwise, only expecting high clouds rest of today, with little cu.
Showers and storms ongoing over MN and Dakotas likely come through in a couple waves tonight. First wave (eastward extension of activity currently southwest of DLH) will impact west/north this evening (perhaps as early as 22-23z at RHI) mainly in the 00z-04z window, with second wave occurring mainly central and east-central after midnight through daybreak on Saturday (06z-12z). Showers and storms may linger through mid morning (15z) far east-central, mainly impacting MTW. Conditions may drop to MVFR from vsby and/or cigs during showers and storms. On Saturday, mainly VFR cigs early on will drop to MVFR late morning into the afternoon.
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.GRB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None.
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DISCUSSION.....Kieckbusch AVIATION.......JLA
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