FXUS63 KGRB 202325 AFDGRB Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Green Bay WI 625 PM CDT Mon Oct 20 2025 Updated aviation portion for 00Z TAF issuance .KEY MESSAGES... - Temperatures drop below normal Tuesday through Thursday, then return to near normal next weekend. - Rain returns late this afternoon and evening, and continues through Tuesday. Periodic showers remain possible into Thursday. - Blustery conditions anticipated through Wednesday, along with hazardous conditions for small craft on Lake Michigan. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 154 PM CDT Mon Oct 20 2025 A cold front currently located over Minnesota, will track across the region tonight. A line of showers ahead of the cold front will arrive across central and north-central Wisconsin late this afternoon and the rest of the area later this evening and overnight. The showers will generally be light to moderate then subsequently end from west to east late this evening and overnight as the cold front tracks east. After a brief break in the precipitation overnight, additional showers will develop on Tuesday as an upper low tracks through the western Great Lakes. Cyclonic WNW flow, additional short-waves wrapping around the slowly departing upper low, and low pressure tracking just northeast of the state (Tuesday night) will produce periodic showers through midweek, along with blustery conditions and below normal temperatures (highs in the 40s and lower 50s). Scattered lake-effect showers may linger over north central WI and northern Door County into Thursday. High pressure brings drier conditions and near normal temperatures for the end of the week and into the weekend. && .AVIATION...for 00Z TAF Issuance Issued at 624 PM CDT Mon Oct 20 2025 Clouds have begun to lower this evening, though conditions have remained VFR. Radar shows a band of light to moderate rain encroaching on our western sites, which will spread east and become more widespread overnight. Rain chances will be accompanied by MVFR cigs at most of the TAF sites. A brief break in the rain followed by partial clearing in the Fox Valley then follows mid- day on Tuesday, before another round of shortwave-driven precip arrives later Tuesday afternoon. MVFR cigs will return to most of the TAF sites during this time. Brief window for LLWS develops early tonight as an 850 mb LLJ passes over Wisconsin, before ending from west to east by around 06Z. Winds then continue to veer to westerly during the beginning of the TAF period, ramping up late Tuesday morning as the pressure gradient tightens up on the back edge of the departing surface low. Surface gusts to 25 knots will be possible through Wednesday morning. && .GRB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ DISCUSSION.....Kurimski AVIATION.......Goodin