Time to get the car washed: Drier, cooler air builds into Metro Detroit

Chance for isolated rain showers Wednesday afternoon

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4Warn Weather – A warm and muggy morning once again, but overall, a wonderful Wednesday. Bigger changes are heading our way.

A secondary cold front will bring a chance of scattered showers and an isolated thunderstorm this afternoon and evening, but most of us will stay dry. Highs will be on either side of 80.

Sunset is at 9:06 p.m.

Thursday is the pick day to get your car washed and get your money’s worth! High pressure brings cooler, drier and less humid weather into the region to end the work week.

Highs on Thursday fall into the mid-70s. The weekend looks to be dry, with a mix of sun and cloud and highs in the low 80s.

An approaching boundary Sunday offers low-end precipitation chances, but as of right now it looks like it will just bring us cloud cover.


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Ashlee Baracy is an Emmy award-winning meteorologist who was born and raised in Metro Detroit. You can catch her 4Warn Weather forecasts weekday mornings, at noon and streaming on Local4+.

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