After another nice day on Thursday with lots of sunshine and continued cool temperatures, it is another cold and in some places is a frosty start as you’re heading out the door Friday morning.
A frost advisory remains in effect until 9:00 AM Friday morning for all of southeastern Michigan except for Monroe and Wayne counties. These areas in the advisory stand the best chance to start off a load of mid-30s this morning, while the mid to upper 30s are expected in Monroe and Wayne counties.
We will keep the sunshine in the forecast today before a little more cloud cover rolls in by the late afternoon and end of the evening hours. High temperature starting to warm up into the mid to upper 60s by late this afternoon.
Then, looking ahead into the start of the weekend, it looks to be a 50-50 weekend with a chance of rain to start the weekend, but then we will dry things out by the time we get to the end of the weekend.
An upper-level area of low pressure will work south and east of the region late Friday night and into Saturday. This will bring a chance of rain showers for just about everyone, but to the extent of how widespread the rain showers are is still uncertain. Nevertheless, we will keep the chance of rain showers in the forecast throughout the day. High temperatures will remain in the upper 60s by the time we get to Saturday afternoon.
As of right now, we’re going to dry things out, looking ahead to the end of the weekend on Sunday. Expect more sunshine to move back into the region, and that warming trend continues. High temperature is heading for the low 70s by Sunday afternoon.
We will keep the sunshine in the forecast looking ahead into the start of next week, for Monday and into Tuesday. High temperatures will remain in the lower 70s into the first few days of next week.
Expect a little more cloud cover to work into the region by the time we get to Wednesday and Thursday. Temperatures cool down a bit as well. High temperatures dropping into the upper 60s on Wednesday, then into the lower 60s by Thursday.