Try to make some time to get outside and enjoy another beautiful day of sunshine and seventies. We will be mostly dry today with an isolated shower or thunderstorm chance west of I-75/US-23.
The stretch of 70s rolls on through Friday. However, widespread showers and thunderstorms are expected to arrive in the afternoon and evening tomorrow. Large hail and damaging wind gusts up to 60 mph will be the main threats. Pockets of heavy rainfall will also lead to the potential of ponding on the roads and minor flooding of low-lying areas.
Seasonal sixties are forecasted for the upcoming weekend. Here are some other factors to consider for outdoor activities:
Allergy Forecast - Levels of maple, ash and poplar are very high today through the weekend.
Dog Walking Forecast - Great dog walking conditions are on tap Saturday and Sunday, but plan for muddy paws on Friday. Your dry window for dog walking on Friday will be through the morning.
Skeeter Meter - We are starting to see mosquitos across the area following the rain and warmth over the last two weeks. You don’t have to be super concerned this weekend will be too buggy, but the conditions are right for some mosquitoes to come out. If you are the cautious-type, then using some mosquito protection is a good idea.
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Ashlee Baracy is an Emmy award-winning meteorologist who was born and raised in Metro Detroit. You can catch her 4Warn Weather forecasts weekday mornings, at noon and streaming on Local4+.