4Warn Weather - The sunshine was a bit deceiving Saturday! Although we were under bright blue skies, high temperatures topped out in the low to mid 40s across Southeast Michigan. At least with some clouds moving in, many saw a beautiful sunset.
Clouds will continue to increase across the state tonight with overnight lows in the low 30s. We’ll have a lighter breeze out of the southwest.
Southwest winds pick up to 10-20 mph for the second half of the weekend, helping to bring in milder air. Highs Sunday will rise above the normal temperature mark of 51°, reaching the mid 50s.
We’ll stay dry Sunday with partly to mostly cloudy skies.
Most of Monday will also be dry with highs in the mid 60s. Tuesday will be even warmer with afternoon temperatures in the low 70s.
Along with the warmth will come rain chances. Rain, and possible thunderstorms, look to arrive Monday night and carry into Tuesday.
On the backside of this system Southeast Michigan will turn cooler to end the workweek.
An active weather pattern will also keep rain chances in the forecast the remainder of the week.