4Warn Weather - Saturday was a bit of a raw day with overcast skies, cool temperatures, and passing showers.
Tonight temperatures stay close to where they should be for this time of year, falling to the low 50s for most areas. We’ll be slightly cooler into the thumb region.
Patchy fog and drizzle will continue overnight into Sunday morning. Visibility will fall to around a mile or so at times, so if you’ll be on the roads you may want to allow an extra minute or two of travel time.
Sunday will begin drier ahead of another round of steady rain in the afternoon and evening.
A few thunderstorms are possible but nothing severe is expected. Rain will move out in the later evening hours.
High temperatures tomorrow will be in the low 70s with a lighter southwest breeze.
Memorial Day will be warmer with highs around 80°.
The morning will feature some clouds ahead of a mostly sunny afternoon and evening. Early morning temperatures will be in the mid 50s but we’ll warm up fast - seeing mid 60s by mid-morning and mid 70s by lunchtime.
You may want to dress in layers if you’re heading out to a parade, and grab some extra water and sunscreen if you’ll be outdoors in the afternoon hours.
If you’ll be going to Fort Custer National Cemetery or the Great Lakes National Cemetery, the forecast will be very similar with plenty of sunshine and highs in the low 80s.
We keep the warmth and sunshine in the forecast for Tuesday, seeing highs in the low 80s.
Wednesday we remain in the 80s but see the next slight chance for rain.