Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for River Rouge, MI
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LCZ423 1133 Pm Edt Fri May 16 2025
.strong Thunderstorms approaching the waters - .
the areas affected include - . Detroit river - . Lake st. Clair open lake (u.s. Portion) - . Michigan waters of lake erie from detroit river to north cape mi - .
at 1132 pm edt, doppler radar indicated strong Thunderstorms, capable of producing winds up to 30 knots. These Thunderstorms were located along a line extending from 47 nm east of saugatuck pier heads to 61 nm southeast of south haven light to 72 nm southeast of st. Joseph, moving east at 40 knots. Persistent south wind gusts of 30 to 35 knots will precede this line of Thunderstorms.
strong Thunderstorms will be near - . North cape and luna pier around 100 am edt. Bolles harbor of refuge, Monroe harbor, stony point, woodland beach, and detroit beach around 105 am edt. Lake erie metropark harbor, elizabeth park marina, detroit river light, estral beach, and gibraltar around 110 am edt. Wyandotte and grosse ile around 115 am edt. The ambassador bridge around 120 am edt.
other locations impacted by strong Thunderstorms include woodland beach, stony point, gibraltar, estral beach, and detroit beach.
precautionary/preparedness actions - .
mariners can expect gusty winds up to 30 knots, locally higher waves, and lightning strikes. Boaters should seek safe harbor.
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lat - .lon 4173 8350 4180 8350 4195 8337 4197 8328 4226 8317 4233 8311 4239 8295 4244 8291 4254 8291 4259 8285 4266 8285 4269 8275 4246 8274 4237 8283 4232 8306 4221 8313 4203 8315 4196 8311 4172 8341
the areas affected include - . Detroit river - . Lake st. Clair open lake (u.s. Portion) - . Michigan waters of lake erie from detroit river to north cape mi - .
at 1132 pm edt, doppler radar indicated strong Thunderstorms, capable of producing winds up to 30 knots. These Thunderstorms were located along a line extending from 47 nm east of saugatuck pier heads to 61 nm southeast of south haven light to 72 nm southeast of st. Joseph, moving east at 40 knots. Persistent south wind gusts of 30 to 35 knots will precede this line of Thunderstorms.
strong Thunderstorms will be near - . North cape and luna pier around 100 am edt. Bolles harbor of refuge, Monroe harbor, stony point, woodland beach, and detroit beach around 105 am edt. Lake erie metropark harbor, elizabeth park marina, detroit river light, estral beach, and gibraltar around 110 am edt. Wyandotte and grosse ile around 115 am edt. The ambassador bridge around 120 am edt.
other locations impacted by strong Thunderstorms include woodland beach, stony point, gibraltar, estral beach, and detroit beach.
precautionary/preparedness actions - .
mariners can expect gusty winds up to 30 knots, locally higher waves, and lightning strikes. Boaters should seek safe harbor.
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lat - .lon 4173 8350 4180 8350 4195 8337 4197 8328 4226 8317 4233 8311 4239 8295 4244 8291 4254 8291 4259 8285 4266 8285 4269 8275 4246 8274 4237 8283 4232 8306 4221 8313 4203 8315 4196 8311 4172 8341
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Area Discussion for Detroit/Pontiac, MI
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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac MI 257 PM EDT Thu May 22 2025
KEY MESSAGES
- Scattered rain showers and drizzle taper off tonight.
- Chances for isolated to scattered afternoon showers this weekend though most areas likely stay dry.
- Daytime temps rebound slightly into the 60s this weekend. These seasonably cool temperatures likely persist through the first half of next week.
DISCUSSION
A mixture of scattered light showers, drizzle, and mist continues into the evening as stacked low pressure remains in place over southern Ontario. Drier air currently over the northwestern Great Lakes, seen on water vapor imagery as well as evident on visible satellite, is wrapped into southeastern Michigan late this evening/tonight resulting in steady top-down column desaturation.
Loss of moisture should allow for a fairly rapid tapering off of lingering showers across the region. Some clearing skies possible late tonight mainly over the southern CWA as the main surge of drier air pushes into northern IN/OH; however with continuing cool cyclonic flow below the upper trough still in place overhead, low moisture is not expected to be fully scoured out resulting persistent cloud cover through Friday. Another mid-level wave drops out of the southern James Bay over Lake Huron daytime Friday steepening lapse rates as the mid-levels cool offering isolated to scattered showers the latter half of the day- best chances focused towards the Thumb.
Shortwaves finally push east of the region Friday night-Saturday as they merge with the remnants of the Nor'easter, though low amplitude upper troughing holds across the Great Lakes. Another shot at afternoon pop-up isolated/widely scattered showers comes Saturday as a lobe of vorticity embedded with mid-upper flow provides renewed steepening of lapse rates below weak upper divergence. Similar story for Sunday as yet another vort max tracks over the central Great Lakes. Some temperature recovery (ie back into the 60s) can be expected this weekend as flattening upper flow supports modest height rises and more breaks in cloud cover weakening lingering thermal troughing and allowing 850mb temps to climb from -1-0C Sat AM to 2-3C by Sunday PM. Any further moderation is stalled this coming work week as broad upper troughing redevelops over the eastern CONUS maintaining seasonably cool conditions.
MARINE
A low pressure system will continue to meander across Lake Erie and Lake Ontario through Friday, before phasing with a second low pressure system over New England. This will maintain northwest flow to end the week. The slight backing of wind direction through this evening in conjunction with a weakening pressure gradient will relax wave heights across the Lake Huron shoreline by late tonight. This will allow ongoing Small Craft Advisories to end late tonight.
Otherwise, on and off rain showers will continue through the week.
PREV DISCUSSION
Issued at 217 PM EDT Thu May 22 2025
AVIATION...
Cool north flow with relatively moist conditions in the lowest 9.0 kft agl will maintain MVFR ceilings this afternoon. Cyclonic northwesterly flow will eventually force the dry air over Lake Michigan to advect across the terminals. The combination of dry air and loss of daytime heating is expected to result in VFR ceilings this evening and tonight.
For DTW/D21 Convection... No thunderstorms expected through the period.
THRESHOLD PROBABILITIES...
* High for ceilings below 5000 feet this afternoon.
DTX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
MI...None.
Lake Huron...Small Craft Advisory until 10 PM EDT this evening for LHZ421-422- 441>443.
Lake St Clair...None.
Michigan waters of Lake Erie...None.
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac MI 257 PM EDT Thu May 22 2025
KEY MESSAGES
- Scattered rain showers and drizzle taper off tonight.
- Chances for isolated to scattered afternoon showers this weekend though most areas likely stay dry.
- Daytime temps rebound slightly into the 60s this weekend. These seasonably cool temperatures likely persist through the first half of next week.
DISCUSSION
A mixture of scattered light showers, drizzle, and mist continues into the evening as stacked low pressure remains in place over southern Ontario. Drier air currently over the northwestern Great Lakes, seen on water vapor imagery as well as evident on visible satellite, is wrapped into southeastern Michigan late this evening/tonight resulting in steady top-down column desaturation.
Loss of moisture should allow for a fairly rapid tapering off of lingering showers across the region. Some clearing skies possible late tonight mainly over the southern CWA as the main surge of drier air pushes into northern IN/OH; however with continuing cool cyclonic flow below the upper trough still in place overhead, low moisture is not expected to be fully scoured out resulting persistent cloud cover through Friday. Another mid-level wave drops out of the southern James Bay over Lake Huron daytime Friday steepening lapse rates as the mid-levels cool offering isolated to scattered showers the latter half of the day- best chances focused towards the Thumb.
Shortwaves finally push east of the region Friday night-Saturday as they merge with the remnants of the Nor'easter, though low amplitude upper troughing holds across the Great Lakes. Another shot at afternoon pop-up isolated/widely scattered showers comes Saturday as a lobe of vorticity embedded with mid-upper flow provides renewed steepening of lapse rates below weak upper divergence. Similar story for Sunday as yet another vort max tracks over the central Great Lakes. Some temperature recovery (ie back into the 60s) can be expected this weekend as flattening upper flow supports modest height rises and more breaks in cloud cover weakening lingering thermal troughing and allowing 850mb temps to climb from -1-0C Sat AM to 2-3C by Sunday PM. Any further moderation is stalled this coming work week as broad upper troughing redevelops over the eastern CONUS maintaining seasonably cool conditions.
MARINE
A low pressure system will continue to meander across Lake Erie and Lake Ontario through Friday, before phasing with a second low pressure system over New England. This will maintain northwest flow to end the week. The slight backing of wind direction through this evening in conjunction with a weakening pressure gradient will relax wave heights across the Lake Huron shoreline by late tonight. This will allow ongoing Small Craft Advisories to end late tonight.
Otherwise, on and off rain showers will continue through the week.
PREV DISCUSSION
Issued at 217 PM EDT Thu May 22 2025
AVIATION...
Cool north flow with relatively moist conditions in the lowest 9.0 kft agl will maintain MVFR ceilings this afternoon. Cyclonic northwesterly flow will eventually force the dry air over Lake Michigan to advect across the terminals. The combination of dry air and loss of daytime heating is expected to result in VFR ceilings this evening and tonight.
For DTW/D21 Convection... No thunderstorms expected through the period.
THRESHOLD PROBABILITIES...
* High for ceilings below 5000 feet this afternoon.
DTX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
MI...None.
Lake Huron...Small Craft Advisory until 10 PM EDT this evening for LHZ421-422- 441>443.
Lake St Clair...None.
Michigan waters of Lake Erie...None.
Stations | Dist | Age | Wind | Air | Water | Waves | inHg | DewPt |
CLSM4 - St. Clair Shores, MI | 18 mi | 68 min | WNW 9.9G | 55°F | 29.82 | |||
THLO1 - Toledo Light No. 2 OH | 30 mi | 68 min | WNW 23G | 55°F | 29.81 | 46°F | ||
AGCM4 | 38 mi | 50 min | 53°F | 51°F | 29.76 | |||
TWCO1 | 40 mi | 29 min | 56°F | 48°F | ||||
SBIO1 - South Bass Island, OH | 44 mi | 68 min | WNW 26G | 55°F | 29.81 | |||
THRO1 - 9063085 - Toledo, OH | 44 mi | 50 min | NW 8.9G | 56°F | 29.80 | 45°F | ||
CMPO1 | 49 mi | 98 min | WNW 7G | 54°F |
Wind History for Toledo, OH
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Airport Reports
Airport | Dist | Age | Wind kt | Vis | Sky | Weather | Air | DewPt | RH | inHg |
CYQG WINDSOR,CN | 6 sm | 7 min | NNW 14G26 | 6 sm | Overcast | Lt Rain Mist | 52°F | 48°F | 87% | 29.82 |
KDET COLEMAN A YOUNG MUNI,MI | 11 sm | 15 min | NW 10G23 | 10 sm | Overcast | 54°F | 46°F | 77% | 29.82 | |
KONZ GROSSE ILE MUNI,MI | 12 sm | 13 min | NW 12 | 10 sm | Overcast | 55°F | 46°F | 72% | 29.83 | |
KDTW DETROIT METROPOLITAN WAYNE COUNTY,MI | 16 sm | 15 min | WNW 14 | 10 sm | Overcast | 54°F | 46°F | 77% | 29.84 | |
KVLL OAKLAND/TROY,MI | 21 sm | 13 min | NW 10 | 7 sm | Overcast | Haze | 52°F | 48°F | 87% | 29.83 |
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Terminal Aerodrome Forecast (TAF) for KONZ
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