546 FXUS63 KMKX 060858 AFDMKXArea Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Milwaukee/Sullivan WI 358 AM CDT Sat Sep 6 2025
.KEY MESSAGES...
- Showers early this morning in the north, with scattered showers possible later this afternoon into this evening.
- Below normal temperatures continue this weekend. High temperatures slowly warm back up early next week.
- Some chances for showers and a few storms for Monday night into Tuesday night.
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.SHORT TERM... Issued 358 AM CDT Sat Sep 6 2025
Today through Sunday night:
An area of clouds and showers continues to push east southeast across central and east central Wisconsin early this morning, and appears that it will clip the northern-most portions of the forecast area over the next few hours. This seems to be driven by modest mid-level frontogenesis response or in combination with some differential CVA from a weak 500 mb vorticity maximum. The showers should move east of the area by sunrise, with some clouds lingering into the morning hours.
The area will remain within cyclonic flow at 500 mb today into tonight, with a strong vorticity maximum moving through the area later today into this evening. The differential CVA from this feature should combine with weak instability with peak heating to bring scattered showers. Added 20 to 30 percent PoPs for later this afternoon into this evening. There may be some sprinkles as well mixed in, with some gusty winds mixing down with some showers with the steep low level lapse rates. Gradient winds will be west northwest and brisk today. Highs will remain below normal, in the lower to middle 60s.
There is a small chance for a cold air funnel or two to occur in the late afternoon, with steep low level lapse rates, cold 500 mb temperatures and the weak instability with peak heating. Confidence is low at this time, so will not play it up in messaging for now.
High pressure will gradually shift from the northern Plains into the region tonight into Sunday night. This will bring dry conditions and lighter winds to the area. Skies should gradually clear out by later tonight, which should bring another cool night with lows in the lower to middle 40s. Sunday night lows should be similar. Highs Sunday should reach the middle 60s.
Wood
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.LONG TERM... Issued 358 AM CDT Sat Sep 6 2025
Monday through Friday:
Zonal jet stream flow, southerly surface winds, and seasonal temperatures will return to srn WI for the first half of next week. The approach and passage of a shortwave trough will bring 20-40 percent chances for showers and storms from late Mon nt- Tue nt. A Canadian cold front, driven south by large high pressure moving across srn Hudson Bay and Ontario, will then pass late Tue nt-Wed. The high will slowly shift to srn Ontario and Quebec by Fri, while an upper ridge builds from the srn Great Plains into the Upper MS River Valley. Enely winds and dry conditions will prevail for srn WI Thu-Fri, but with still relatively mild temps.
Gehring
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.AVIATION... Issued 358 AM CDT Sat Sep 6 2025
An area of ceilings around 6000 feet AGL and showers continues to push east southeast across central and east central Wisconsin early this morning, and appears that it will clip the northern- most portions of the area including Sheboygan over the next few hours. The showers should move east of the area by sunrise, with some of the ceilings lingering into the morning hours. Light west winds are expected into early morning, with gusty west northwest winds through the rest of today.
Scattered showers are forecast for later this afternoon into this evening, and may have them in PROB30 groups in TAFs. There may be some sprinkles as well mixed in, with some gusty winds mixing down with some showers.
High pressure will gradually shift from the northern Plains into the region tonight into Sunday night. This will bring dry conditions and lighter winds to the area. Skies should gradually clear out by later tonight, with scattered diurnal stratocumulus clouds Sunday afternoon.
Wood
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.MARINE... Issued 358 AM CDT Sat Sep 6 2025
Low pressure around 29.3 inches near James Bay will shift further to the northeast today. Brisk west northwest winds are expected today into tonight, becoming more northwest on Sunday. High pressure around 30.3 inches will move from the northern Plains to south of Lake Michigan Sunday into Sunday night. This will allow winds to weaken Sunday night.
The high pressure system will move east of the region Monday, with south winds increasing over the lake Monday into Tuesday. Winds and waves may reach Small Craft Advisory levels north of Port Washington Monday night into Tuesday.
Some showers may occur at times over the northern and eastern portions of Lake Michigan today into Sunday morning, with a few embedded thunderstorms later today into tonight. A few waterspouts may occur in this area.
Wood
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.MKX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... WI...None. LM...None. &&
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