4Warn Weather - Many in Southeast Michigan saw a beautiful Sunday afternoon and evening. Temperatures warmed to 80° in some neighborhoods thanks to some sun and a brisk southwest wind.
Winds remain breezy tonight, out of the southwest at 15-20 mph with gusts to around 30 mph at times.
Overnight temperatures will only fall to around 60° with widespread rain moving in around midnight, overtaking the area in the early Monday morning hours.
The majority of the rain looks to move out for the morning commute.
We’ll see more sunshine Monday afternoon, and with the help of a west-southwest breeze, afternoon high temperatures will be back into the mid 70s to near 80°.
Scattered rain returns Monday night into Tuesday morning.
A few thunderstorms may be strong during this timeframe. The Storm Prediction Center has placed Southeast Michigan under a Marginal Risk, a level 1 out of 5, for severe weather Monday.
We’ll see another break in the rain during the day Tuesday, hitting highs in the mid 70s to near 80°. Winds will stay breezy out of the southwest.
Strong storms will be possible later Tuesday also, and the Storm Prediction Center has placed Southeast Michigan under a Slight Risk, a level 2 out of 5, Tuesday.
The chance for rain will linger into Wednesday and Thursday. Afternoon highs will be slightly cooler in the low to mid 70s both of these days.
Friday looks dry with mid 70s. The next chance of rain arrives Saturday.