You may want to allow a few extra minutes for the morning commute as Southeast Michigan is starting Friday with fog. Visibility is around one to three miles in most locations.
A stray shower is possible throughout the morning and midday but we’re more likely to see rain this afternoon and evening.
Temperatures rise throughout the day, making it to the low 40s to near 50° by lunchtime before reaching the mid and upper 50s late tonight.
Thunderstorms will be possible during the later part of the day today, particularly between 3:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m.
The chance for rain and storms will linger into Saturday afternoon as a cold front moves through the region. The main threats with these storms will be damaging winds and large hail.
Saturday will be windy with steady southwest winds at 15-25 mph and gusts over 40 mph possible. That wind helps boost afternoon temperatures into the mid 60s.
We’ll start Sunday near 40° before warming to the mid and upper 50s for the afternoon. Southeast Michigan sees mostly sunny skies Sunday and Monday. Highs Monday will be in the mid 60s.