4Warn Weather – Wind chills will make it feel 60 degrees colder than it was on Tuesday 24 hours from now.
No, that’s not a typo.
Tuesday, we not only broke the record of 63 but also shattered it with a high of 74 degrees.
Overnight, we are still at a slight risk for severe weather. The time has changed just a bit from Tuesday, with the storms beginning a bit later in the evening.
11 p.m.-2 a.m.
Showers and storms move to the northeast at 45mph. Large hail the size of a golf ball to an egg will be the primary threat.
Although we can’t rule out high winds and an isolated tornado, we remain at a slight risk (Level 2) from the Storm Prediction Center.
Wednesday
Wednesday will be a wild ride as we start the day with a few light rain showers that will mix with wet snowflakes as temperatures drop.
We go from the 50s in the morning to windchills in the single digits by the afternoon.
By 5 p.m., we will have a temperature of 29 and a wind chill of just 13 above zero.
A Wind Advisory will go into effect from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. for all of Southeast Lower Michigan with gusts as high as 45mph.
A quick cold snap, and then the return to the 60s! I can’t wait to see you tonight at 11 p.m.
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