Becoming colder overnight, Daylight Saving Time ends

Lows in the low 30s for southeast Michigan

DETROIT – It is Daylight Saving Time! We "Fall Back" one our Saturday night/early Sunday morning. Also, now is an excellent time to change the batteries in smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors.

After midnight, it becomes drier but colder by Sunday morning. Skies will be mostly cloudy as the mercury falls to the freezing mark.

Sunday will be colder with morning lows in the low 30s and afternoon highs in the low 40s.

Blue skies continue to reign Monday, but it remains chilly. Morning lows will be in the low 30s for students going back to school and workers returning to the office. Afternoon highs will be near 50 degrees.

Election Day, Tuesday will be mostly drier and not as cold for voters. Mother Nature is helping all registered voters to get out and do their duty. Skies will be mostly to partly sunny with temps near 40 degrees by daybreak and near 55 degrees in the afternoon.

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