Several days after record-breaking warmth, warm air will again push Metro Detroit’s temperatures into record territory.
Saturday night’s temperatures will dip into the lower to mid 30s ahead of the big warmup. We will have increasing clouds with areas of patchy fog in Southeast Michigan. Southerly winds will be around 5 mph before calming late.
Sunday
Sunday morning, it will be mostly cloudy with patchy fog. The skies will clear out and leave Metro Detroit with a mostly sunny afternoon. Highs will be in the lower 60s. The record high for March 3 is 67 degrees from 1974. Winds will be out of the south-southeast at 5 to 15 mph with gusts up to 20 mph. At night, expect partly cloudy skies with mild lows in the mid 40s.
Monday
Temperatures will climb even higher ahead of an approaching cold front on Monday. Highs will be around 70 degrees. The record high for March 4 is 69 degrees (1983). It will be mostly cloudy for much of the day. Rain showers will start moving into the area late at night. Lows will be in the mid to upper 40s.
Temperatures will tumble through the week until highs are near normal by the weekend.
The normal highs for next week are 41 to 43 degrees, and the normal lows are 25 to 26 degrees.
Rain showers will be in the area on Tuesday and return for Friday night and Saturday.