553 FXUS63 KGRB 041750 AFDGRB Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Green Bay WI 1150 AM CST Wed Dec 4 2024 Updated aviation portion for 18Z TAF issuance .KEY MESSAGES... - A strong upper level disturbance will bring snow showers during the late morning and early afternoon hours as it moves across the area. Some of these snow showers could be briefly heavy, and produce slick roads and poor visibility. Snow accumulations of a dusting to a half inch are expected in most places. - Lake effect snow showers later today and tonight could produce 3 to 6 inches in most of Vilas county, with 8 inches or more possible in the northwest part of the county. Northwest winds gusting to 35 mph will produce considerable blowing and drifting snow and hazardous travel conditions. - Increasing northwest winds and cold temperatures are expected to result in wind chill values of 5 to 10 degrees below zero late tonight into early Thursday morning. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 410 AM CST Wed Dec 4 2024 Short Term...Today...Tonight...and Thursday Light to moderate snow will end early this morning across far northeast Wisconsin as a shortwave exits the region. A strong upper low dropping south from western Ontario to Lake Superior will produce strong upper diffluence, steepening lapse rates and push a cold front across the region today. Conditions look favorable for brief, narrow bands of snow showers from late this morning through the afternoon. The snow squall forecast parameter suggests there is potential for brief but heavy snow squalls that can cause dangerous travel conditions. Northwest winds will gust to 40 mph behind the front, and produce blowing snow where there is any accumulation. The snow showers should end by evening over all but far northcentral Wisconsin, where lake effect snow will intensify. Lake induced CAPE of over 500 J/kg are forecast by the convective allowing models with extreme instability due to the cold temperatures aloft and the unseasonably mild lake waters. Snow accumulations of 3 to 6 inches are likely across Vilas county, with 8 inches or more in the northwest corner of the county. The gusty winds will produce considerable blowing and drifting snow and very difficult travel. Wind gusts will also be quite strong near Lake Michigan, with wind gusts to 50 mph possible across far northern Door county overnight. The lake effect snow should diminish Thursday, with clearing skies expected during the day. Highs will be mostly in the 20s, with wind chills in the single numbers and teens. Long Term...Thursday Night Through Tuesday Quieter weather is anticipated for the extended through much of the weekend, along with a surge of warmer temperatures. Eyes then turn towards the next potential system Sunday into Monday. Thursday evening through Sunday...Ample cold air will follow on the heels of the light snow from the short term on Thursday, which will drive low temperatures for Thursday night into the single digits for much of central and north-central Wisconsin, and into the low teens near the Fox Valley lakeshore. Wind chills will dip below zero overnight, which will be some of the coldest conditions we`ve seen so far this season, but are still unlikely to merit a headline. As winds shift towards the south during the day Friday, strong return flow will push some warmer temperatures back into the region for the weekend, with highs in the 30s Saturday and in the middle 40s on Sunday. This period will be predominantly dry, but some weak lake effect snow will still be possible late Friday afternoon and evening before winds shift. The next weather system...Long range guidance shows another clipper system crossing the region Sunday evening into Monday, bringing back some widespread precipitation. With temperatures still ranging from the 30s to 40s during the day at the surface, a mix of rain and snow will be possible with this system, with snow being the dominant precipitation across the northwoods and rain for the Fox Valley. Despite this, precipitation amounts are expected to be relatively light, so impacts are expected to be low, even with snow. && .AVIATION...for 18Z TAF Issuance Issued at 1150 AM CST Wed Dec 4 2024 The main aviation concern through this afternoon is the potential for brief, heavy snow showers within the lighter snow passing through. All TAF sites are expected to get some snow this afternoon as a cold front approaches from the northwest. Embedded within this, conditions are favorable for some localized, heavier bands of snow to develop which would bring rapidly increasing snow intensity, lowered visibility to 1/2SM or less, and strong winds to 35+ kts. Exactly where these bands setup is difficult to pinpoint. The most likely locations are from central into east- central Wisconsin from 18-22Z. Included TEMPO groups in the TAF update to highlight the best timing at each location. The duration of any intense snow would be 30 to 60 minutes. Meanwhile, light snow will be occurring across the area this afternoon and evening, accompanied by lowered visibility of 1 1/2 SM to 6SM. W/NW winds will also increase with gusts of 30 to 40 kts possible through early tonight. Winds subside a bit overnight and Thursday morning, but this is also when LLWS increases at 2kft. Locations north of KRHI will get into heavier lake effect snow this evening and overnight, resulting in a longer period of MVFR/IFR flying conditions Some improvement to flight conditions late Thursday morning and afternoon as there is partial clearing of clouds and wind gusts subside to around 20 kts. && .GRB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... Winter Storm Warning until 6 AM CST Thursday for WIZ005. Wind Advisory from 6 PM this evening to 9 AM CST Thursday for WIZ022. Wind Advisory from 6 PM this evening to 6 AM CST Thursday for WIZ040-050. && $$ DISCUSSION.....RDM/Uhlmann AVIATION.......KLJ