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Metro Detroit weather forecast: Tropical storm Olga intensifies Saturday evening

Heavy rain set to roll through Michigan-Notre Dame football game

DETROITA Lakeshore Flood Warning and Lakeshore Flood Advisory are in effect for the coasts of Macomb, Monroe, Sanilac and St. Clair counties from Saturday afternoon to 8 a.m. ET, Sunday. 

Welcome to Saturday, Motown!

Rain from tropical storm Olga is here to stay Saturday evening and Saturday night. Thankfully, it remains way above freezing, even overnight, but people must still use caution while driving.

Wind speeds will increase as well. Sunday becomes brighter but remains breezy. Rain from what was Tropical Storm Olga is streaming across the Ohio border over Detroit and the rest of Southeast Michigan.

Milder air is coming along for the ride, so it'll be in the mid 50s with an easterly wind blowing 10 to 20 mph. 

Rain showers pound the Michigan-Notre Dame football game. Kickoff is at 7:30 p.m. ET in Ann Arbor, and people must use extreme caution driving on wet roads and find alternate routes with any high-standing water. Temps will be in the low 50s in the evening.

Sunset is at 6:35 p.m. ET.

Saturday night will be cool and wet as rain becomes a bit more scattered overnight. Lows will be near 50 degrees.

Sunday will be wet in the morning and at lunchtime. Sunday afternoon becomes drier and milder. Highs will be in the low 60s.

Monday will be sunnier and remain mild. Daytime temps will be near 60 degrees. Tuesday will be partly sunny and cooler. Afternoon temps will be in the middle and upper 50s.

Wednesday will be chilly and wet with showers and highs near 50 degrees.

Happy Halloween, Thursday! Many celebrations during the day and evening will need to be enjoyed indoors.

Rain remains possible with highs in the low 50s and evening temps in the 40s. Remember to have your children dress with layers under their costumes.

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