Latest Forecast
Updated: 4:30 AM
Updated: 4:30 AM
*Cloudy
*Lingering showers
*Seasonable
This morning: Lingering Showers
The U.P. will continue to see broken clouds to partly cloudy skies.
Mostly cloudy skies will stick around for the Lower Peninsula with some lingering showers moving Northwest.
Winds staying strong from the SE.
Lows in the 50s.
Today: Some Clouds
Wednesday looks partly to mostly cloudy for the Lower Peninsula.
After some showers in the morning, skies are drier for the rest of the day.
The Upper Peninsula will likely see more of a mix of sun and clouds and dry skies.
Moving into the afternoon, some isolated rain chances remain for Southern Portions of the Lower Peninsula.
Temperatures are in the low 60s to low 70s.
Winds are still gusty from the Southeast.
Tonight: Some Clouds
Partly cloudy skies across Northern Michigan.
Lows are in the 50s.
Winds from the SE at 5-15 mph.
Thursday: Clearing
Thursday we start to see some clearing with a mix of partly cloudy skies to sun and clouds across the region.
By the afternoon, seeing more sun.
Temperatures remain in the low 60s to low 70s.
Friday: Sun and Clouds
Keeping around some sun for Friday, it is looking like another mix of sun and clouds.
Temperatures are warming into the low-60s to mid-70s.
The Weekend: Sunny and warm
The weekend starts beautifully with a mostly sunny Saturday.
Temperatures continue to warm into the upper 60s to upper 70s.
Chance of some rain overnight into Sunday morning.
Sunday looks mostly sunny as well.
Temperatures are warm again in the 70s, potentially touching 80 in spots.
- Meteorologist Haley Fiaschetti
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