4Warn Weather – SUNDAY: Mostly sunny skies. Warm temperatures. High: 86.
SUNDAY NIGHT: Mainly clear skies. Low: 65.
MONDAY: Mostly sunny skies and hot. High: 91.
MONDAY NIGHT: Mainly clear skies, remaining warm. Low: 70.
TUESDAY: Mostly sunny skies, hot and humid. High: 97.
TUESDAY NIGHT: Mainly clear skies, remaining humid. Low: 73.
After some sunshine and some cloud cover with warm temperatures to start the weekend, we will keep plenty of sunshine in the forecast looking ahead into the end of the weekend.
High-pressure will build into the region, looking ahead into the end of the weekend on Sunday, that means plenty of sunshine will be on top. Temperatures remaining on the warm side of things looking ahead into the end of the weekend as well, expect high temperatures to remain in the mid to upper 80s by Sunday afternoon.
Looking ahead into the majority of next week, another heat wave looks to be setting up for the Midwest, into the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes. An upper level ridge of high-pressure will set up shop over the Midwestern United States, and that will act as our heat pump, sending our high temperature soaring for the majority of next week into the low to mid 90s.
The one difference for this heat wave compared to what we had a week to two weeks ago, is that this one will not be funneling in as much humidity as the one that we just had before this. With that in mind, expect heat index values will soar into the mid to upper 90s looking ahead into the majority of next week as well. High temperatures on Monday will warm into the low 90s, before soaring into the low to mid 90s Tuesday and Wednesday, then back into the low 90s by the time we get to Thursday.
As we look ahead into the end of the week and start of next weekend, the ridge of high pressure looks to break down a bit, and that means Metro Detroit and Southeastern Michigan will be on the edge of that high pressure center, which we call “The Ring of Fire”. This means, that we will bring chances for showers and thunderstorms back into the forecast, but it does not look like it will be a washout either day. High temperatures dropping into the mid ot upper 80s for Friday and next Saturday.