Cool Monday Sunshine
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After a foggy start this morning, we are expecting that sunshine to burn off by late morning and eventually warm up the temperatures into the upper 50s. We will tumble into the mid 40s overnight. Warmer temperatures are expected by tomorrow with highs in the mid to upper 60s. 70s are back by this upcoming weekend.

Light Rain Sunday
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Grab an umbrella if you are up and out the door early this morning. We are tracking light rain showers throughout much of Metro Detroit. We will hang on to the light rain through mid afternoon before things begin to taper into the evening hours. Severe weather is not expected. It will be cool with highs today only in the mid 50s. Thankfully, more sunshine is in store on Monday with warmer air moving in by midweek.

Showers For Sunday
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Meteorologist Lori Pinson has your forecast

Evening Update
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Meteorologist Lori Pinson has your forecast

Cool Saturday
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You are waking up this morning to a few areas of patchy frost. It is one of the reasons why a Frost Advisory is in effect until 8 AM. By mid morning, we are expecting partly cloudy skies with temperatures eventually jumping from the 30s into the mid 50s by the afternoon. Below normal high temps are forecast today and Sunday. Rain will make a return to southeast Michigan during the overnight hours and more so into Sunday. Have your umbrella on standby if you plan on being out and about tomorrow. More mild air will finally return by the middle of next week.

Cool Weekend Ahead
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Expect a cool Friday and weekend ahead with temperatures only in the mid 50s for highs. Frost is possible overnight with temperatures tumbling into the upper 30s/low 40s in the city. Outside of the city, temperatures should fall to the mid 30s which could produce areas of frost. It might not be a bad idea to cover up your sensitive outdoor plants. Though we could see a few rain showers on Sunday, a pattern shift to warmer air will move in by the middle of next week with highs back in the mid 60s.

Midweek rain
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Rich Luterman has the forecast