Metro Detroit weather forecast: Frost advisory lifted, but still chilly Saturday

Highs in low 50s

DETROIT – Fall 2018's first frost advisory has been lifted, but it is still going to be a cold Saturday across Metro Detroit.

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College football fans will need a little more than their maize and blue jackets for the Michigan-Wisconsin game in Ann Arbor. Put on an extra layer or two. The same concern applies if you're Halloween costume shopping. Saturday evening temperatures will fall from the upper 40s to the low 40s.

Saturday night will be fair and quite chilly. Bring your pets and plants indoors again, since overnight lows will be in the 30s.

Sunday forecast

Sunday will be cloudier with slightly higher temps. Afternoon readings will reach the upper 50s, remaining dry for people going to and from Eastern Market and fall festivals.

Next week's forecast

Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday remain chillier than average. Skies will be partly to mostly cloudy. Daytime temps will go from the low 50s to upper 50s each day. Nighttime lows will be in the 30s and low to mid-40s.

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