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Turning cooler in Metro Detroit to start the coming week

Temperatures will be below average for the first part of the upcoming week in Southeast Michigan

A chilly start to the week in the Great Lakes (WDIV)

4Warn Weather - Southeast Michigan will turn cooler Sunday with temperatures remaining below average through midweek.

The normal high and low temperatures for this time of year are 68° and 48°.

A cold front moving through the region Saturday brought a quick-moving line of rain and thunderstorms to Southeast Michigan. On the backside of this front, winds shifting to the northwest will help to bring in cooler air.

Tonight’s low temperatures will fall to the mid 30s northward to the 40s further south and east.

Tonight's forecasted low temps (WDIV)

Although a stray shower can’t be ruled out, most will stay dry for the evening and late-night. Clouds will decrease into Sunday morning, giving way to a bright and sunny start to Mother’s Day.

We’ll be a tad cool with highs around 60°, seeing clouds increase for the afternoon.

Mother's Day forecast in Metro Detroit (WDIV)

Sprinkles will be possible in the thumb but most will stay dry throughout the day.

Monday and Tuesday morning will be chilly with lows mainly in the 30s. Patchy frost will be possible.

Highs Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday will only be near 60°. Tuesday into Wednesday will be the next chance for rain.

We’ll see mid 60s Thursday before turning warmer to end the week.