1-14-20 Michigan: Dry today, eyeing iso rain showers tomorrow; latest thoughts on weekend wintry system. V.

Today’s video:

Right now anticipating around noon to 2pm this for the on-set of some light sprinkles to rain showers on Wednesday across our forecast area, continuing east through ~sunset or a little after, east; totals right now look to stay largely less than 0.1″:

Eyeing Friday night into Saturday for our next more widespread wintry precipitation chances, as shown well by the European model below. There’s still some uncertainty on the strength of the low pressure system and the track…but our risks are elevated this *could* be a more widespread swath of accumulating snowfall event. Check back often on this:

The question now becomes the low pressure track and intensity…as mentioned in the video…the further north the low pressure track the more influence of warmer air and rain into Saturday morning and vice versa if the low pressure track is further south; check back often:

Latest favored guidance on moisture through the weekend:

Wind guidance the next 4 days…winds Thursday looking gusty out of the NW 10-15mph sustained, gusting 25-30mph:

Temp forecasts: