4Warn Weather – Grab an umbrella this Wednesday morning if you are closer to the Michigan-Ohio state line. A few lingering, light showers exist south of I-94 this morning.
Otherwise, we’ll have a rather cloudy and dry day across the rest of Southeast Michigan.
Mainly dry weather returns as clouds slowly clear from north to south today. Highs will rebound slightly above average, into the mid-70s.
We’ll have a light breeze today with wind gusts close to 20 mph.
Tonight’s sunset is at 8:48 p.m.
High pressure will bring mainly dry weather through Thursday with highs forecasted in the mid-70s.
However, computer model data hints at a chance for an evening shower on Thursday. We’ll have an even better chance for showers and non-severe storms on Friday.
Rain is expected to be widespread starting late Friday morning, and it’ll last through the evening. Showers are also expected Saturday as an active weather pattern takes hold this weekend and into next week.
Showers and storms are possible most days. However, don’t expect all-day washouts each day.
We are on track to get back into the low 80s by the end of the weekend into early next week.
Elsewhere ...
Nationally, unsettled weather will spread into parts of the Midwest, mid-Atlantic, and Southeast on Wednesday. Hazardous heat will be possible across south Florida and south Texas this week. Flash flooding will be possible across portions of east Texas and Louisiana on Thursday.
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