NWS-Green Bay Forecast Discussion
FXUS63 KGRB 031812
AFDGRB
Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Green Bay WI
112 PM CDT Fri Apr 3 2026
Forecast discussion for routine afternoon forecast issuance
.KEY MESSAGES...
- Freezing rain and heavy rainfall are expected this evening
through Saturday morning. Significant icing is expected across
northern and portions of central Wisconsin.
- Flooding concerns continue through early next week due to
recent rainfall and the additional rainfall expected this
evening through Saturday.
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.DISCUSSION...
Issued at 112 PM CDT Fri Apr 3 2026
Ice Storm Through Saturday Morning:
A 1007 mb low, analyzed over eastern Kansas around midday, will
deepen as it lifts northeast towards southern Wisconsin tonight
and over the northern Great Lakes Saturday. Abundant
frontogenesis, in response to the TROWAL associated with this
system and Theta-E advection, will combine with Gulf moisture to
bring a slug of 0.6 to just over an inch of QPF to the region
through Saturday morning. Although precipitation could start out
as rain this evening, a Hudson Bay high will pump in dry air near
the surface across central and north-central Wisconsin. This will
mean precipitation will transition to freezing rain across north-
central and portions of central Wisconsin as surface temperatures
cool to the wet-bulb temperature. The freezing rain should then
transition back to rain Saturday morning from south to north as
surface temperatures slowly warm. Current NBM probabilities of
exceeding 0.25" of freezing rain are still a solid 50-80% across
the Ice Storm Warning area, with around a 10-15% chance of
exceeding 0.50" of freezing rain. Therefore, there will be no
changes to the headlines with this forecast issuance.
In addition to the ice, some modest MUCAPEs of a few hundred J/kg
could bring some elevated thunderstorms to the area at times
tonight, with the best chances across central and east- central
Wisconsin.
Rest of the Forecast:
The cold side of this departing low will bring some snow across
central and north-central Wisconsin Saturday evening; however, by
then the best moisture will be off to the east. Therefore, at most
a few tenths of an inch of snow is possible Saturday night and
mainly confined to north-central Wisconsin.
A period of dry weather is then expected behind the system on
Sunday as temperatures warm back into the 40s. A clipper system
will then impact the region Sunday night into Monday; however,
moisture will be limited so impacts from this system should be de
minimis. There will be additional low pressure systems tracking
through the area during the middle to late part of next week,
which will bring rain or a mix of rain and snow at times. At this
point it does not appear there will be a high impact winter
system affecting the region during the middle to late part of next
week as temperatures are a bit warmer.
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.AVIATION...for 18Z TAF Issuance
Issued at 112 PM CDT Fri Apr 3 2026
MVFR CIGs were ubiquitous across the region early this afternoon
due to stratus. Rain is expected to expand from west/southwest to
east/northeast after 22Z. The rain is expected to transition to
freezing rain from north to south after 00Z Saturday; however,
surface temperatures are expected to stay warm enough to remain
all rain across the east-central Wisconsin TAF sites. Flying
conditions will deteriorate with IFR cigs and MVFR vsbys across
all TAF sites throughout the evening, and perhaps to LIFR cigs at
KRHI. The freezing rain is expected to transition back to rain at
the central Wisconsin TAF sites around 12Z Saturday as surface
temperatures warm with precipitation coming to an end across
north-central Wisconsin around midday Saturday.
There is also some potential for thunderstorms this afternoon and
evening; however, confidence is high high enough to include in the
current set of TAFs.
West/northwest winds up to 10-15 kts will veer north this
afternoon. Winds will then veer northeast to east and increase
this evening/night with gusts to 20 to 25 kts.
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.HYDROLOGY...
Issued at 112 PM CDT Fri Apr 3 2026
The combination of Thursday's rainfall and the progged system for
this evening-Saturday will lead to flooding concerns. Thursday's
rainfall was greatest across most of the area, except in north-
central Wisconsin. For this evening-Saturday system, a widespread
0.75-1 inch of QPF is forecast. That being said, areas that
received heavy rainfall from Thursday will be more susceptible to
flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas. Additionally, some
rivers have already been responding to Thursday's rainfall: Oconto
River is in minor flood stage and the Wolf River at Shiocton will
soon be at minor flood stage, with several others at bankfull. A
few river sites are also forecast to approach/reach minor flood
stage this weekend or early next week.
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.GRB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
Ice Storm Warning from 7 PM this evening to 10 AM CDT Saturday
for WIZ005-010>013-018-019.
Ice Storm Warning from 9 PM this evening to 7 AM CDT Saturday
for WIZ020-021-030-031-073.
Winter Weather Advisory from 9 PM this evening to 7 AM CDT
Saturday for WIZ035>037-074.
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DISCUSSION.....Kurimski
AVIATION.......Kurimski
HYDROLOGY......Kurimski