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Addison, Michigan Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac MI 317 PM EDT Sun Sep 14 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Patchy fog expected again Monday morning with areas of fog possible along the lakeshore.

- Much above normal highs with continuing dry weather into next week.

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.DISCUSSION...

Surface high pressure and building upper level heights will govern conditions across SE Michigan over the next several days. The 12z KDTX RAOB depicts a very dry airmass aloft, with 700-600mb layer dewpoint depressions near 40 C. Lake moisture has proven necessary for diurnal cu development, with the cu field hugging the edge of the marine layer. Dewpoints currently in the mid-50s are nearly identical to crossover temperatures from yesterday with similarly favorable radiational cooling potential to support patchy to areas of fog Monday morning. This pattern holds in place through at least mid-week as the upper ridge transitions to a rex blocking pattern. Temperatures may climb a degree or two each day due to airmass modification, although the warmest day is anticipated to be Thursday when winds shift to the southwest and kick off modest warm advection.

Upstream, mid-level WV depicts two separate trough axes with embedded shortwaves: the first extending from the Plains into Alberta, and the second onshore the Pacific coast. Deterministic models have started to converge on the solution that keeps these troughs out of phase through the first half of the week, but they will dislodge/weaken the upper ridge as they pivot to the north. Eventually, the trailing trough is expected to evolve into an upper low and settle into the Plains. This system would begin to influence the Great Lakes Friday-this weekend, although ensemble members still show quite a bit of variability due to uncertain interference between the multiple waves. In general, the expectation is a shift toward a wetter pattern for the weekend.

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.MARINE...

A ridge of high pressure will bring an extended period of dry weather and lighter winds to the Great Lakes through the week. Some localized higher wind speeds nearing 15 to 20 knots will be possible into the Saginaw Bay this afternoon and evening and again tomorrow afternoon and evening given the favorable northeast fetch. Otherwise, the next chance for more active weather will enter next weekend as a low pressure system nears the region.

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.PREV DISCUSSION... Issued at 202 PM EDT Sun Sep 14 2025

AVIATION...

High pressure remains over the region today leading to another afternoon with light easterly winds and few-sct diurnal cu. Better signal tonight for at least MVFR fog to develop with the combination of radiational cooling and light easterly flow advecting moisture inland off Lakes Erie and Huron. Will introduce tempo for fog and reassess this evening to cooling trends. Persistence forecast for Monday with light easterly winds and mostly clear skies.

For DTW/D21 Convection... No thunder chances for the period.

THRESHOLD PROBABILITIES...

* Low for cigs aob 200ft or vsbys below 1/2 SM early Monday morning.

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.DTX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... MI...None. Lake Huron...None. Lake St Clair...None. Michigan waters of Lake Erie...None. &&

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DISCUSSION...MV MARINE.......AM AVIATION.....DRK

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