4Warn Weather – Grab the shades as you head out the door today and a sweater as we continue our sunny and seasonal stretch. This week’s weather pattern will definitely be the ingredients needed for more fall color change across the area.
Aside from a slight chance for a lake effect shower to clip the Thumb today, dry weather continues with seasonably average highs in the 60s and generally sunny skies. Clear skies tonight and tomorrow night allow temps in the suburbs to fall well into the 30s offering frost by early morning Wednesday and Thursday. It will still be breezy this afternoon with gusts near 20 mph.
Sunset is at 7:02 p.m.
Great baseball weather in Detroit both Wednesday and Thursday as we stay sunny and seasonal. We will rise into the 70s on Friday with a slight chance for rain late Saturday into early Sunday.
Hurricane Milton: There is an increasing risk of life-threatening storm surge for portions of the west coast of the Florida Peninsula beginning tonight or early Wednesday. The current track has the eye of the storm hitting the Tampa Bay region by late Wednesday as a major hurricane.