4Warn Weather - Although Southeast Michigan will be dry for most of Sunday, the next system moving into the region will bring later-day rain to the area.
Tonight we’ll see spotty showers, maybe hear a few rumbles of thunder, but we’ll be dry by midnight.
Clouds will decrease overnight with lows falling to the low and mid 50s.
Winds turn light tonight, shifting to the south tomorrow around 5 mph. Afternoon highs tomorrow will be in the mid to upper 70s.
We’ll start Father’s Day, and the first day of Summer, with some sunshine, but you’ll notice clouds increase throughout the day. We look to stay dry through most of the day, so any plans you have to go to church or grill out for lunch, etc. will be good to go. Most of us will be ok to be outdoors through dinner-time as well.
As a strong low pressure system moves eastward into the Ohio Valley, rain will move into the Great Lakes region. Scattered rain will be possible in the evening hours before widespread rain arrives by sunset.
Rain will continue, especially for those closer to I-94 and southward, overnight into Monday morning.
We look to dry out Monday morning, giving way to dry conditions for the Ford Fireworks. After reaching the mid 70s in the afternoon, temperatures Monday evening will fall through the 60s, so you may want to bring a jacket.
Tuesday will be sunny and warm with highs near 80°.