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Comins, Michigan Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Gaylord MI 635 AM EDT Fri Oct 3 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

-Isolated shower and storm potential builds this afternoon/evening, mainly north of M-32.

-High pressure continues quiet weather this weekend with temperatures building to near record breaking warmth. Watching for favorable wildfire conditions.

-Temperatures cool early next week along with probabilities of precipitation around the Monday/Tuesday timeframe.

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.SHORT TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/... Issued at 305 AM EDT Fri Oct 3 2025

Pattern Synopsis... Midlevel longwave ridging pattern will continue surface high pressure and overall quiet weather across the eastern two thirds of the country. A weak frontal boundary develops this morning just northwest of Lake Superior then proceeds to progress across the CWA this afternoon through overnight tonight.

Forecast Details...

Today...Overall quiet weather is expected to continue this Friday as most of the Great Lakes region remains dry with above average warmth due to midlevel subsidence occupying the majority of the country. A low level frontal boundary progresses across the northwoods today with just enough instability and lift to produce some convective driven showers. Model soundings depict a pretty shallow moist profile, but decent low/midlevel lapse rates and enough afternoon instability will produce non-severe storms mainly north of the bridge and as far south as M-32. Best chances of measurable precipitation will be north of M-28 with medium probabilities (40- 60%) of 0.10"-0.25" while areas south can expect just a trace to a few hundredths.

Tonight... Previously mentioned subsidence aloft will slowly dry out low level moisture leading to showers dissipating overnight. Any remaining showers/storms will only deliver trace amounts of QPF. Clearing cloud cover should allow for efficient radiational cooling processes to drop temperatures overnight with lows dropping to the mid 40s/50s.

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.LONG TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/... Issued at 305 AM EDT Fri Oct 3 2025

Saturday and Sunday... Midlevel pattern quickly returns condtions dry this weekend as surface high pressure continues sunny skies and well above normal high temperatures. This weekend will be the warmest timeframe throughout the entire forecast period as H8 temperatures will reach the 14 to 16 degree celsius range. Adiabatically driven heating processes will deliver highs in the mid/upper 80s this Saturday and Sunday. Several locations across the CWA have standing record highs that are forecasted to observe near or above record breaking temperatures. Still a bit too early to forecast the likelihood of broken highs due to local factors that could "make or break" the observed temps such as lake breezes or downsloping effects.

Biggest hazard to focus on is increasing pressure graident force winds building across the Great Lakes region... especially over land on Sunday which leads to a concern of potential late season favorable fire weather conditions. Breezy southwest winds should provide efficient afternoon mixing that drops RH values to near critical thresholds. Too early to know if any headlines are warranted, but we will continue to focus on fire weather potential this weekend.

Monday and Tuesday... Probabilities of precipitation return Monday and Tuesday as another frontal passage tied to surface low pressure over Hudson Bay tracks across the midwest. At the surface... temperatures drop from the 80s over the weekend back to the climatological average for early October (highs in the 50s and 60s). Widespread precipitation is expected, but with a lack of deep atmospheric moisture, only low to medium probabilities (20-40%) of a half inch of QPF is expected. Regardless of amounts, this system will return some beneficial rainfall to a dry fall season.

Wednesday and Thursday Outlook... Shortwave troughing from Monday and Tuesday departs to the east coast and allows for midlevel heights to rise. This pattern will support another period of surface highs pressure and overall quiet weather to occupy the midwest through the rest of the long term. Temperatures however will be cooler with highs around 60 degrees and overnight lows dropping to near freezing levels.

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.AVIATION /12Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z SATURDAY/... Issued at 635 AM EDT Fri Oct 3 2025

VFR. Has been a touch of fog this morning at APN, but that will burn off quickly after sunrise. Otherwise, warmer air will continue to invade northern MI. Some mid-clouds and perhaps a shower or two will be possible over the eastern UP (CIU), but we will stay VFR regardless. A light sw breeze today.

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.APX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MI...None. MARINE...None.

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SHORT TERM...SJC LONG TERM...SJC AVIATION...JZ

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