LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — We’re kicking off a spring-like climate sample throughout Mid-Michigan as we transfer all through the remainder of the week, with fluctuating temperatures, thunderstorms, and the prospect for a rain and snow combine within the forecast.
Quiet and heat circumstances will stay in place as we transfer all through the remainder of our Tuesday, with largely cloudy skies and highs reaching into the mid-60s.
We’ll maintain on to dry and largely cloudy circumstances for the primary half of our Wednesday, with winds gusting round 30-40 miles per hour all through the day. We’ll add the prospect for scattered showers and thunderstorms by Wednesday night.
Scattered showers will start to maneuver into Mid-Michigan round 6 p.m. Wednesday, with a line of scattered thunderstorms shifting in round midnight as a chilly entrance pushes by way of the area.
The Storm Prediction Middle has positioned the southwestern portion of Mid-Michigan in a Stage 1, Marginal Danger for robust to extreme storms, together with parts of Jackson, Barry, Eaton and Hillsdale County. Nonetheless, given the timing and elements related to this technique, our potential for extreme climate will stay restricted throughout Mid-Michigan. If something, we may see an remoted robust wind gust throughout the area and perhaps some small (pea-sized) hail in any of the stronger storms that kind throughout the realm.
After that chilly entrance passes by way of Mid-Michigan, winds will change route, popping out of the northwest by Thursday morning permitting a cooler airmass to maneuver into the realm. This cooler air mass will permit for a mixture of rain and moist snow as we transfer into our Thursday morning, with temperatures falling all through the day.