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FXUS63 KGRR 122247
AFDGRR
Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Grand Rapids MI
547 PM EST Thu Feb 12 2026
.KEY MESSAGES...
- Dry and warmer through the weekend
- Rain, possibly followed by snow next week
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.DISCUSSION...
Issued at 108 PM EST Thu Feb 12 2026
- Dry and warmer through the weekend
A large area of high pressure over the middle of the country will
move southeast to the Carolinas by the weekend. We`ll benefit from
the high pressure in the form of dry weather and sunshine through
the weekend.
A strong southern stream system will move east across the Deep
South late in the weekend spreading rain as far north as central
IN/OH. Concurrent with that, a northern stream low will move east
across Ontario and drag a cold front into northern Lower Monday.
However, that system will be too far north for any precipitation
over the cwa.
A slow warming trend is expected through the weekend as heights
aloft continue to rise. Highs Saturday in the lower 40s will edge
up into the mid 40s Sunday and Monday and upper 40s Tuesday.
- Rain, possibly followed by snow next week
The aforementioned cold front will slowly sink south across
northern Lower, but get hung up by south flow ahead of a Colorado
low moving east across the Plains late Tuesday. Warm
advection/isentropic lift will result in rain developing over the
cwa Tuesday evening and continuing into Wednesday. As the low
moves east along I-80, rain will lift northward Wednesday night
and gradually diminish Thursday, perhaps as some light snow as
colder air works south behind the low.
Another system behind that low will tap into some of the colder
air and generate some mixed precipitation Friday along with
potentially accumulating snow.
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.AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z SATURDAY/...
Issued at 547 PM EST Thu Feb 12 2026
Satellite shows clear skies across the terminals leading to
widespread VFR conditions. VFR is forecast to continue through the
TAF period as high pressure and a dry airmass limits cloud
development. The one caveat is the potential for fog tonight near
daybreak. Favorable radiational cooling conditions will be in
place suggesting areas of fog cannot be ruled out. A perusal of
guidance this evening suggests models are running too moist with
dewpoints and by extension crossover temps. Confidence in MVFR
conditions is low, roughly 20-30%, not warranting a TAF mention.
However, if we can get greater radiational cooling than expected,
at least temporary reductions to MVFR and lower are possible. If
we do get any fog, that is favored to be from 09z-14z and at AZO.
Expect light and variable winds tonight becoming southwesterly
around 10 knots Friday afternoon.
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.GRR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
MI...None.
MARINE...None.
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DISCUSSION...04
AVIATION...Thomas
NWS GRR Office Area Forecast Discussion