Ferrysburg, MI Marine Weather and Tide Forecast
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Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for Ferrysburg, MI

May 19, 2024 5:40 PM EDT (21:40 UTC) Change Location
Sunrise 6:14 AM   Sunset 9:08 PM
Moonrise 4:23 PM   Moonset 3:20 AM 
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LMZ846 Holland To Grand Haven Mi- 405 Pm Edt Sun May 19 2024

Through early evening - Northwest winds 10 to 15 knots. Sunny. Waves 1 to 3 feet.

Tonight - North winds 5 to 15 knots veering east after midnight. Partly cloudy. Waves 1 to 2 feet.

Monday - South winds 10 to 20 knots. Mostly Sunny with a chance of rain showers and a slight chance of Thunderstorms. Waves 1 to 2 feet.

Monday night - Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots. Rain showers likely and a chance of Thunderstorms. Waves 1 to 2 feet.

Tuesday - South winds 10 to 15 knots. Partly Sunny with a chance of showers and Thunderstorms. Waves 1 to 2 feet.

Tuesday night - South winds 15 to 25 knots increasing to 30 knots after midnight. Rain showers likely and a chance of Thunderstorms. Waves 2 to 4 feet building to 5 to 7 feet after midnight.

Wednesday - Southwest winds to 30 knots. Mostly Sunny with a chance of showers and Thunderstorms. Waves 5 to 7 feet.

Thursday - West winds 15 to 25 knots. Sunny. Waves 2 to 4 feet.

Friday - Southeast winds 10 to 15 knots veering southwest. Sunny. Waves around 1 foot.

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Area Discussion for - Grand Rapids, MI
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FXUS63 KGRR 191935 AFDGRR

Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Grand Rapids MI 335 PM EDT Sun May 19 2024

KEY MESSAGES

- Marginal Risk for severe storms Monday afternoon/evening

- Strong to Severe Storms Possible Later Tuesday into Wednesday

- Dry Weather Thursday into early Saturday

DISCUSSION
Issued at 335 PM EDT Sun May 19 2024

- Marginal Risk for severe storms Monday afternoon/evening

A shortwave trough is minoring out as it moves across the central Great Lakes on Monday with warm advection/isentropic ascent aiding the development of scattered rain showers and storms Monday morning into afternoon. Although instability is present with CAPE spiking up to around 1000 j/kg by afternoon, deep layer shear is limited to about 20 to 25 knots. The marginal risk for severe storms lingers into the evening as the leading edge of an MCS or MCV is coming across Lake Michigan and reaching western zones by 00Z as indicated by model guidance, including the Hi Res ARW and FV3.

This line or cluster of storms is pushing east and weakening by late Monday evening as instability decreases and the severe threat should be over by midnight. The main threat with these storms appears to be isolated downbursts in bowing line segments, but a tornado threat cannot be ruled out if local wind profiles are modified by the evolution of an MCV.

- Strong to Severe Storms Possible Later Tuesday into Wednesday

By Tuesday the presence of a strong low pressure system over the north-central United States plants lower Michigan firmly in the warm sector with dewpoints well into the 60s. This allows plenty of instability to build with MUCAPE values climbing to near and north of 2000 J/kg with near to above 30 knots of shear by Tuesday afternoon. Two rounds of storms are possible Tuesday. First, some scattered storms are possible Tuesday afternoon as the low-level jet moves in and warm front lifts north. Then more widespread showers and storms Tuesday night into Wednesday morning as the subsequent cold front moves through the CWA

Guidance is still split on when the cold front arrives and how fast it moves through. The ECMWF solution is more aggressive and has the frontal boundary clearing the area by 18z while the GFS and NAM support a slower front. The slower the front crosses the state, the more destabilization can occur ahead of the frontal boundary Wednesday for the Southeastern CWA As the low and mid-level jets overspread the region, shear ahead of the front climbs over 40 knots Wednesday bringing potential severe weather concerns focused on the southeastern portions of the area as CAPE values remain elevated if the slower front materializes.

Overall, some uncertainty remains in the timing of any thunderstorms which affects the finer details of severe weather potential.
However, later Tuesday into Wednesday the parameter space will be favorable for the chance of strong to severe storms. This will need to be monitored and details fine-tuned over the next few days.
Regardless, Tuesday will be warm and a bit muggy with temps well into the 80s. Highs Wednesday will generally be in the 70s but if the front slows some areas may reach the 80s.

- Dry Weather Thursday into early Saturday

Predominantly zonal mid-level flow and surface ridging is expected after the front exits later Wednesday. This combined with a lack of deep moisture will support not only dry conditions but even potentially a few sunny days Thursday and Friday with highs in the 70s. The next chance of rain and increasing clouds will be Saturday as a cold frontal boundary and shortwave approach West Michigan.
Though as expected at this range, differences in timing and position exist keeping some uncertainty as to exact timing and coverage of showers.

AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z MONDAY/
Issued at 1249 PM EDT Sun May 19 2024

VFR conditions ongoing as few cirrus move overhead this afternoon. A few showers/storms are possible this afternoon and evening mainly for LAN/JXN but confidence in terminal impacts is low enough to preclude any TAF mention. Passing cirrus tonight provide the only sensible weather to the terminals after sunset.
Tomorrow, an increase in moisture will lead to the development of scattered cu in the 3.5-6 kft range and the development of scattered showers mainly near and north of I96. Given scattered coverage have included a PROB30 group after 14z for LAN/MKG/JXN.
West winds of 5-10 knots today become northwest around 5 knots tonight before becoming southerly at 5-10 knots Monday.

MARINE
Issued at 335 PM EDT Sun May 19 2024

Winds and waves should remain below Small Craft Advisory the next few days although locally higher winds and waves are possible in thunderstorms on Monday afternoon through Tuesday night.

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




Weather Reporting Stations
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Stations Dist Age Wind Air TempWater Temp WavesinHgDewPt
45161 9 mi30 min 2 ft
MKGM4 - Muskegon, MI 11 mi30 min NW 16G18 60°F 29.9752°F
45029 13 mi30 min N 9.7G14 58°F 58°F2 ft52°F
HLNM4 - 9087031 - Holland, MI 22 mi52 min NNW 12G13 60°F 62°F29.9547°F
45168 48 mi40 min NNE 5.8G7.8 59°F 61°F2 ft30.0151°F
SVNM4 - South Haven, MI 48 mi40 min NNW 8G8.9 62°F


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KMKG MUSKEGON COUNTY,MI 6 sm45 minWNW 0810 smPartly Cloudy79°F45°F30%29.98
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