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Continued sunshine and cooler temperatures for Metro Detroit on Sunday

The dry weather and gradual warm-up sticks around into the start of next week

More sunshine for the end of the weekend on Sunday across Metro Detroit with below-average temperatures (WDIV)

4Warn WeatherSUNDAY: Mostly sunny skies. A few degrees warmer in the afternoon. High: 77.

SUNDAY NIGHT: Mainly clear skies. Another cool night. Low: 54.

MONDAY (LABOR DAY): Mostly sunny skies, continued warming trend. High: 78.

MONDAY NIGHT: Mainly clear skies. Low: 57.

TUESDAY: Mostly sunny skies. Warmer temperatures. High: 80.

A beautiful start to the weekend with lots of sunshine for Saturday, and we will continue the trend of drier weather looking ahead into the end of the holiday weekend on Sunday.

High pressure will continue to control the forecast through the end of the weekend and start of next week on Monday. Mostly sunny skies can be expected both days, and we will continue with a gradual warming trend into early next week. High temperatures into the upper 70s on Sunday, and Monday will warm into the lower 80s by the time we get to Tuesday.

The sunshine will continue for Tuesday and a part of Wednesday, before our next system moves into the region, bringing chances for rain showers for most everyone. That system looks to move in late Wednesday night and into Thursday. High temperatures warming into the low 80s by the time we get to Wednesday afternoon.

Once that frontal boundary moves through on Thursday, we will drop temperatures back to below average territory once again with another cool blast of air coming in from Canada for the end of next week and the first weekend in September. High temperatures will only make it into the mid-60s by the time we get to Thursday and into next Friday.

We will keep some cloud cover in the forecast for Friday; mostly cloudy skies can be expected before we break into more sunshine by the time we get to the start of next weekend on Saturday. High temperatures will remain in the upper 60s by the time we get to Saturday.

The below-average trend for temperatures will stick around into the first part of September. The Climate Prediction Center’s 6-10 Day Temperature Outlook continues to show below average temperatures for the Eastern 2/3rd of the United States, which includes Metro Detroit, all the way through September 10th. So, keep the jackets and the hoodies handy, we’re going to need them for a bit!


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