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Near-record warmth expected this week in Metro Detroit

Thursday highs in upper 40s; Wednesday highs in lower 50s

Warm air will surge northward into the Great Lakes region and send highs into record territory in Metro Detroit by Friday. (WDIV)

4Warn Weather – Metro Detroit is headed for an unusually mild end to the workweek, with temperatures expected to surge to near-record levels by Friday, while cooler air lingers across the Thumb and parts of Southwestern Ontario.

Record territory

Highs Friday across Metro Detroit are forecast to reach the mid to upper 50s, running at least 20 degrees above normal for early January. The average high temperature for Jan. 9 is 33 degrees, and forecast readings will approach the daily record of 55 degrees, set in 1949. Some locations could briefly meet or exceed that mark before temperatures fall later in the day.

Warm air will surge northward into the Great Lakes region and send highs into record territory in Metro Detroit by Friday. (WDIV)

Farther north and east, including the Thumb, temperatures will be noticeably cooler. Highs there are expected to remain in the mid-40s, as the region stays closer to the influence of cooler air coming off Lake Huron and away from the strongest southerly winds.

Thursday

Thursday will remain mostly cloudy during the day, with highs reaching the upper 40s to around 50 degrees in Metro Detroit.

Thursday night and Friday

Rain showers are expected to arrive late Thursday night, becoming widespread overnight and into Friday morning as a strong storm system moves through the Great Lakes. Gusty winds will help drive temperatures higher ahead of a cold front, followed by a steady drop later Friday and into the weekend.

Saturday and Sunday

Highs Saturday across Metro Detroit will fall back into the low to mid-40s, with additional chances for rain. By Saturday night into Sunday, temperatures may be cold enough for light snow.

Southwestern Ontario forecast

A similar temperature gradient will be in place across southwestern Ontario. Windsor, Ontario, is expected to see highs near 13 to 14 degrees Celsius (mid-50s Fahrenheit) on Friday, closely matching the warmth expected in Metro Detroit.

Farther east, London, Ontario, will remain cooler, with highs closer to 6 to 8 degrees C (lower to mid-40s F) on Thursday and 10 to 12 degrees C (lower 40s F) on Friday, reflecting the same cooler air mass influencing Michigan’s Thumb.

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