Scorching summer predicted across US with no areas forecast to be cooler than average

Millions of Americans in the West, South and East could be in for a hotter-than-average summer, while the next three months could be wetter than average for many areas east of Mississippi River.

A hazy, smoky sunshine today
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No rain in the forecast but temps drop in the middle of the week.

Plenty of sun and temperatures in the high 70s to start the week

The midweek cooldown we're facing in the next few days won't blunt the encroaching summer feel with more 80-degree days on the way.

Sunny Sunday
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After a cool start, temperatures warming up to near 80 degrees today with plenty of sun. Dry conditions for most of the work week. Meteorologist Lori Pinson has your forecast.

Super Saturday
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We say good-bye to the rain with only minimal chances through the afternoon for widely scattered showers courtesy of Low pressure to our north. Warmer and sunny tomorrow. Meteorologist Lori Pinson has your forecast.

A little rain Saturday, but a great-looking Sunday is on the way

On Saturday there will be a lingering shower through the first half, and we'll see some sunshine through the later part of the day.

Stephanie's Evening Forecast
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A few showers tonight with lows in the lower 50s. A cool start to the weekend with a nicer and warmer Sunday!

Watch: Tense video shows turbulent moments as Mexico flight surrounded by vivid lightning

Children could be heard crying in the video while passengers were seen holding onto their seats as a flight from Tijuana to Monterrey was rocked from side to side on May 12.

Frost Advisory overnight will bring a chill with frigid drop

A Frost Advisory is in effect late tonight through early Thursday morning. The city of Detroit will fall to about 38 degrees, but outer suburbs could get as low as 32 or 33 degrees.