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Sunny weekend before Metro Detroit braces for colder Thanksgiving weather

Well above average temperatures to start the week will turn well below average by Thursday

Much colder air moves into the region looking ahead into the end of next week for Thanksgiving on Thursday and Black Friday (WDIV)

4Warn WeatherSATURDAY: Mix of sunshine and clouds. Colder temperatures. High: 45.

SATURDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy skies. Low: 36.

SUNDAY: Mostly sunny skies. High: 51.

SUNDAY NIGHT: Mainly clear skies. Low: 30.

MONDAY: Mix of sunshine and clouds, increasing clouds in the late afternoon and evening. High: 52.

After plenty of cloud cover and warmer temperatures to end the week, colder changes and some sunshine move into the forecast, looking ahead into the upcoming weekend.

High pressure will build into the region to start the weekend on Saturday, so we will keep a mixture of sunshine and clouds in the forecast throughout much of the day.

High temperature is running about 10 or so degrees colder than we were on Friday, as we expect high temperatures to warm into the mid-40s by Saturday afternoon.

A warming trend moves back into the region through the end of the weekend and end of the start of next week.

Plenty of sunshine can be expected throughout the day on a Sunday, with a little more cloud rolling in by the afternoon.

High temperature is warming into the low 50s by the end of the weekend on Sunday.

The dry weather sticks around to start next week on Monday, before the clouds increase Monday afternoon and into Monday evening.

A rain shower is moving into the region by late Monday night. Expect widespread rain showers throughout the day on Tuesday, and we will keep the chance of rain showers in the forecast late Tuesday night.

High temperatures will remain in the low to mid-50s through the first few days of next week.

Once that cold front moves there on Tuesday, we will see much colder changes work in by the end of next week, especially for Thanksgiving on Thursday and into Black Friday at the end of next week.

Mostly cloudy skies are expected Wednesday as the busiest travel day of the holiday season approaches ahead of Thanksgiving.

Metro Detroit looks to stay dry, with high temperatures dropping into the upper 40s by Wednesday afternoon.

Expect the cloud cover to stick around for Thanksgiving on Thursday, before you break up the cloud cover for filtered sunshine by the end of next week on Friday.

High temperature is dropping about 10° below average, into the upper 30s by the time we get to Thanksgiving, and at the end of next week on Friday.


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