4Warn Weather - Overcast skies gave way to more sunshine to finish out Saturday in Metro Detroit. With the next low pressure system moving through to the north, we’ll be mild tonight into Sunday under the warm front. As the cold front moves toward the Ohio border by tomorrow morning, rain enters the forecast and colder air arrives.
Saturday Night
The normal low temperature this time of year is 30°. Tonight temperatures will fall to the upper 30s to low 40s across Southeast Michigan. Clouds will begin to move back in to the region into Sunday morning.
Sunday
Scattered showers will move through for the morning and midday hours.
We’ll hit our high temperatures in the 50s to low 60s around lunchtime.
Temperatures will then slowly fall during the afternoon as winds shift to the north at 10-15 mph.
Rain showers continue in the evening with the chance of a few rumbles of thunder closer to the Ohio border.
Rain moves out of Southeast Michigan by the late-night hours.
Monday
There will be the chance of spotty wintry mix and snowflakes as temperatures fall to near 30 degrees into Monday morning.
Monday afternoon will be dry with decreasing cloud cover. Afternoon highs on Monday will only be in the lower 40s.
Tuesday
It’ll be another cold morning with temperatures in the mid 20s. We rebound nicely, however, reaching the low 50s in the afternoon. Sun & clouds are in the forecast Tuesday before another dry day Wednesday.
The next chance of rain is Thursday.