DETROIT – Saturday evening remains wet with temperatures in the low 40s.
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Saturday night will still be good for indoor events. There will be no concerns about freezing as temperatures remain in the low 40s or even rise a bit to near 45°F.
Fog develops overnight into Sunday morning. Anyone with late night or overnight plans must be extremely cautious in areas with very low visibility. Air travelers should check flight times and delays in case of dense fog at Detroit Metro.
Warmer air continues to stream, Sunday. It will be 50°F or more during the afternoon. Wet weather remains in the forecast, but showers will be scattered rather than blanketing the region.
Tailgaters and football fans will need to pack their patience traveling to and from Ford Field on damp roads surfaces.
Two-day rain totals will easily be near an inch or more. Homeowners need to make sure their sump-pumps are working well and leaves or debris are cleared from sewer grates and street gutters.
Happy Hanukkah, Sunday! Sunset is at 5:01 p.m. ET.
Colder weather returns Monday and early next week. Monday and Tuesday will be mostly cloudy. Daytime temperatures will be near 40°F on Monday, and near 35°F on Tuesday.
Wednesday and Thursday will be even colder. Afternoon temps near freezing or below, and nighttime and morning lows will be in the 20s.
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