Update from Zachary Veal: “Tracking Rain to Close Out 2022! Details Below!”
THIS EVENING: Partly cloudy skies around Metro Detroit on this “Hump Day” evening, or Wednesday evening, along with both temperatures falling from the upper 30s before sunset into the middle 30s afterwards and winds SSW/S at 5-13 mph.
TONIGHT: Partly cloudy skies and not as cold as previous nights thankfully around Metro Detroit along with both overnight low temperatures only in the middle 30s and winds S/SSW at 5-12 mph.
TOMORROW: A mostly cloudy start to your Thursday around Metro Detroit as we will wake up to morning temperatures starting out in the middle 30s. But skies will become overcast or cloudy beginning during both the mid to late morning hours around Metro Detroit and will stay that way for the afternoon hours too along with both daytime high temperatures flirting with the middle 40s and light, but warming, winds SSW at 5-12 mph.
FRIDAY: Mainly cloudy skies with rain likely too around Metro Detroit along with both daytime high temperatures rising into the upper 40s and light winds SSW at only around 10 mph.
THIS WEEKEND: Mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers possible, in spots, too around Metro Detroit on your Saturday (New Year’s Eve) along with daytime high temperatures falling down into the low 40s. But on your Sunday (New Year’s Day or the first full day of 2023), as both you and your family commute both to and from both morning church services and brunch, we will be under mostly cloudy skies around Metro Detroit along with daytime high temperatures flirting with the middle 40s.
Enjoy the rest of your “Hump Day”, or Wednesday, Metro Detroit!!
Donate to The Dakota Planet
$195
$1000
Contributed
Our Goal
Your donation will support the student journalists of Dakota High School. Your contribution will allow us to purchase equipment and cover our annual website hosting costs.
About the Writer
Zachary Veal, Writer/Teenager Meteorologist
Zachary Veal is a senior at Dakota High School. He is interested in music while playing percussion in his 3rd hour Concert Band class right here at Dakota,...