As a storm system tracks to our north Thursday night into Friday, warm air continues to move into southeast Michigan. Temperatures will start in the upper 40s Friday morning and climb to near 60° by the afternoon. The current record high temperature for Friday is 56° set in 2001. We'll have a chance for a few showers in the morning, otherwise we can expect partly sunny skies.
A better chance for rain comes Saturday morning, with scattered showers moving through. Rain wraps up by noon, leading to party sunny skies and highs near 50° in the afternoon. Partly sunny skies continue Sunday with highs near 40°.
Temperatures fall back to near normal next week with highs in the mid to upper 30s. We'll have a few chances for snow.
Tonight: Clouds increase tonight along with steady winds. This will lead to record setting lows in the upper 40s. Winds: SE 15 G30 mph.
Friday: Partial sun with a slight rain shower chance. A record high of 62°! Winds: SW 15 G30 mph.
Saturday: Morning rain showers then partly sunny. Highs near 50°. Winds: W 5-15 G25 mph
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