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Quiet Sunday results in an unsettled climate week forward

By Editorial Board Published November 18, 2024 2 Min Read
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Quiet Sunday results in an unsettled climate week forward

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Mid-Michigan is in for an unsettled climate week forward with a number of possibilities to see rain and even just a few flurries within the forecast!

Beginning with Sunday, temperatures are within the low to mid-40s this morning, with just a few peeks of sunshine earlier than clouds transfer in. Clouds stick with us for the day at present as temperatures heat into the mid-50s.

Tonight we see a weak chilly entrance cross bringing the slight likelihood for spotty showers and drizzle. Temperatures fall again into the 40s tonight. There’s a likelihood that some spots see clear skies tonight if that’s the case, temperatures drop again into the higher 30s for these areas.

Monday begins dry with just a few peeks of sunshine temperatures once more will begin within the 40s and heat into the mid to higher 50s for the day. Because the day progresses we see clouds enhance forward of our subsequent climate system that can usher in heat temperatures and the possibility for rain for many of Tuesday.

Tuesday is the warmest day of the week as a heat entrance strikes in permitting temperatures to heat into the higher 50s to low 60s space large. Rain showers will initially be heavy to begin early morning earlier than changing into extra widespread for the remainder of the day.

Proper on the heels of this technique, one other one strikes in and impacts the top of the week. Temperatures drop into the higher 30s to low 40s for Tuesday evening with clouds sticking within the forecast.

Wednesday by Friday, cloudy and cooler temperatures stay within the forecast. Daytime highs attain the higher 30s to low 40s. Proper now this technique seems to be to stay rain nonetheless if chilly air strikes into the system that would convey some snowflakes for Thursday and even Friday. Keep tuned for extra data concerning this technique.

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