4Warn Weather – Monday across Southeast Michigan will be dry with some afternoon clouds.
Temperatures will be below the average of 80°, remaining in the lower 70s. It’ll be comfortable with low humidity levels, as will be the case throughout the Midwest and Northeast.
This evening will be pleasant with temperatures falling through the 60s as winds turn lighter.
Tonight will be a tad cool with temperatures dropping into the 50s.
Skies will be partly cloudy overnight, giving way to some sunshine to begin Tuesday. Tuesday afternoon showers and thunderstorms develop, some of which may have gusty winds.
The Storm Prediction Center has placed all of Southeast Michigan under a Marginal Risk for severe weather Tuesday - a level 1 out of 5.
Rain will move out Tuesday night, leading to a drier start to Wednesday. We’ll once again have showers and storms move in during the afternoon.
The Storm Prediction Center has issued Marginal (level 1/5) and Slight (level 2/5) Risks for severe weather for the southern-most side of the state Wednesday.
Rain is expected to become widespread Wednesday into Thursday morning and localized flooding will be possible.
We’ll dry out Thursday afternoon and stay dry, with more sun, Friday. Afternoon highs will be in the mid to upper 70s for the rest of the week.