Isaias downgraded to tropical storm as it bears down on East Coast — here’s what you need to know

Isaias pushed ashore into the Carolinas late Monday, before moving up the eastern seaboard. The system could bring heavy rainfall, damaging winds and life-threatening storm surge to the East Coast.

Rain and Storms Sunday
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Flash Flood Watch will remain in effect until 2pm today. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will produce more rainfall on the order of another half an inch to inch and a half of rainfall that could produce additional flooding across parts of Metro Detroit. High waters and ponding on the roadways could be an issue in flood prone areas. Highs will only top out in the low and mid 70s due to the rain cooled and cloud cooled air. Rain and storms should become more isolated this afternoon, but another round of rain is expected on Monday. Have your umbrellas near by today and Monday.

Soggy Sunday
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Meteorologist Lori Pinson has your forecast

Heavy Rain On The Way
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Meteorologist Lori Pinson has your forecast

Weekend Rain Chances
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Flash Flood Watch will go into effect at 8pm tonight through 2pm, Sunday. After a beautiful start this Saturday morning, expect a mix of clouds and sunshine this afternoon. With an area of low pressure moving in from the south, look for scattered rain and a few storms to move in by late morning and into the afternoon. By late day Sunday in total, we could pick up between 0.50" to 1.50"+ of rainfall. Highs should top out in the low 80s Saturday and Sunday with highs falling into the 70s by next week.

Sunday Rain and Storm Chances
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Outdoor plans Friday and Saturday look great. Temperatures should top out in the low 80s today and this weekend. We are keep a close eye on an area of low pressure that is moving toward Michigan from the south. That will eventually bring in scattered showers and thunderstorms late evening Saturday and into Sunday. If you need to get outdoor errands done, I would suggest getting it completed today or Saturday given our rain and storm chances Sunday and lingering into early next week.

Colder temps, rain moving in from the west
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The humidity was low on Thursday while we're waiting for some wet weather to come our way.

'Downhill from here' NWS reminds all of Detroit that warmest summer days are over and winter is coming

Technically, there's still more than a month left in summer - it ends Sept. 22 - and there's still 4 weeks left in 'meteorological summer, but the National Weather Service said Thursday that our warmest days are behind us.

A nice end to the week
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Less humidity and comfortable temperatures