Rain and storm chances all week

Rain and storm chances all week

Storm chances in a single day tonight can be principally from round 2AM to 6AM. An remoted storm might be extreme with giant hail or damaging wind. It can be a busy week with rain and storm chances. With an exception on Wednesday, it will likely be a gentle to heat week with most highs within the 60s and 70s.

There might be an remoted extreme storm late in a single day with hail being the primary risk. On Tuesday the extreme storm probability will enhance. There might be a spherical within the afternoon and once more within the night. More storms are potential Tuesday evening, Thursday by way of Friday, and once more on Saturday. Keep your umbrella useful and keep watch over the sky. Of course, we’re at all times right here to maintain you up to date!

Watch the forecast beneath

Several storm chances

Temperatures drop Wednesday as cooler air filters in. Temperatures peak within the mid 40s within the afternoon. Rain is anticipated and a number of storms are potential, however there should not be any extreme climate.

Steadier rain strikes in Thursday, with an opportunity for a wintry combine within the tip of the thumb and the Saginaw Valley. High temperatures climb into the mid 60s. Rain continues into Thursday evening, earlier than wrapping up Friday morning. Rain showers may influence tailgating for the Tigers’ dwelling opener, however proper now seem like they need to be wrapped up by the primary pitch. Highs climb into the mid 60s Friday.

Tonight: Scattered showers and storms are potential from round 2-6 AM. An remoted extreme storm is feasible with giant hail being the best risk. Lows close to 60° with winds: SW 10-20 mph and a number of gusts to 25 mph potential.

Tuesday: Rain and storms potential within the early morning, early to mid afternoon, then once more within the night. The extreme risk is greater than Monday evening and will embrace all threats. Highs will attain the low 70s. Winds: SW 15-25 mph.

Wednesday: Mostly cloudy with rain anticipated. There ought to extra rain south than north. Highs within the mid 40s with a NE wind at 10-15 mph.

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  • Humidity: 72%
  • Dew level: 56°
  • Pressure: 29.8 in
  • Wind pace: 17 mph
  • Wind course: SW
  • Visibility: 10.0 mi
  • Sunrise: 07:17 AM
  • Sunset: 07:58 PM

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