FXUS63 KGRB 191830 AFDGRB Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Green Bay WI 130 PM CDT Tue May 19 2026 Forecast discussion for routine afternoon forecast issuance .KEY MESSAGES... - Frost or freeze headlines may be needed Wednesday night as lows fall into the low to mid 30s over the Northwoods. - Below normal temperatures continue throughout the week, warming back up during the weekend. - Scattered showers (30 to 60% chance) arrive Friday afternoon, lasting through Saturday. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 1246 PM CDT Tue May 19 2026 GOES imagery and current obs show the cold front over eastern Wisconsin as of this afternoon, with winds having largely shifted to the northwest in its wake. Shower activity associated with the front has begun to erode as drier air feeds in from high pressure to the northwest. However, isolated showers will remain possible through this evening due to steepening lapse rates within CAA regime, though thunder chances will be little to none as any daytime instability wanes. Rain chances... Next chance (30 to 60%) for scattered showers arrives Friday afternoon in tandem with decent shortwave energy, lasting through much of Saturday. Moisture influx during this time will be modest as we set up under marginal return flow, with PWATs approaching one inch Friday evening. However, most instability looks to remain holed up to our south in proximity to the warm front, resulting in little to no severe weather potential. Furthermore, lack of upper-level dynamics and surface forcing mechanism would suggest very little thunder potential in general. Synoptic flow then flattens out early next week before ridging eventually builds over much of the eastern CONUS, keeping us mostly dry through the middle of next week. Temperatures... Below normal post-FROPA temperatures persist through the weekend, with highs struggling to reach 60 degrees in some areas through the end of the work week. As high pressure sits and spins overhead, frost/freeze headlines may be needed at times as lows dip down into the low to mid 30s. Current thinking is that Wednesday night would be the better setup for frost development over the Northwoods due to light winds and windows for clearing. Tonight's frost potential seems more marginal under mostly overcast skies, and would be confined mainly to Vilas county regardless. As such, have opted against a Frost Advisory for tonight. Highs then gradually moderate back to near normal by the end of the weekend and into early next week. && .AVIATION...for 18Z TAF Issuance Issued at 1123 AM CDT Tue May 19 2026 MVFR stratus deck has persisted over most of the forecast area this afternoon as the cold front continues to progress to the east. Downsloping northwest winds may help scatter out some of the lower clouds later this afternoon and evening, with GRB, ATW, and MTW expected to lift to VFR within the next few hours. BKN MVFR cigs will likely stick around in/near RHI for the majority of the TAF period, though windows for improvement to VFR will be possible. Winds have already shifted to the west/northwest as of this afternoon, with the east-central sites expected to shift within the next hour or two. Gusts between 20 and 25 knots will be possible through this afternoon, before winds subside this evening and overnight with the loss of daytime mixing. && .GRB WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ DISCUSSION.....Goodin AVIATION.......Goodin