4Warn Weather - Southeast Michigan had a beautiful day Saturday with near normal temperatures and plenty of sunshine. As we begin the coming week, temperatures will be well above average and we see multiple rain chances.
The next system moves in tonight, bringing increasing cloud cover. Overnight lows will be near 40° with a light southeast breeze.
Winds pick up Sunday, shifting from the southeast to southwest at 10-15 mph with gusts to 30+ mph at times. That wind helps to give temperatures a boost, pushing Southeast Michigan into the mid 60s to mid to upper 70s!
Along with the warmth will come some rain.
Although a stray shower can’t be ruled out Saturday night, we’ll see increasing coverage of rain by Sunday morning.
Much of Metro Detroit looks drier for the afternoon hours, however, closer to the I-69 corridor and thumb regions there will be a better chance for scattered showers and thunderstorms.
The chance for scattered rain includes everyone again by Sunday evening.
Rain chances stay in the forecast Sunday night as temperatures fall into the low 60s.
We’ll continue to see the possibility of rain and thunderstorms through Thursday.
Temperatures will stay warm into the end of the week.