Update from Zachary Veal: “We’re Warming Up Slowly….”
THIS EVENING: Happy Pi Day 2023 evening, Metro Detroit!! A transition from mostly sunny skies early on to mostly clear skies later on around Metro Detroit on this Tuesday evening along with both temperatures falling from the upper 20s to low 30s into the middle-to-upper 20s and winds NNW at 5-13 mph.
TONIGHT: Mostly clear skies and cold too around Metro Detroit along with both overnight low temperatures dropping down into the upper teens to right around 20F, but feeling like it is only in the low-to-middle teens, and light winds NW at only 5-10 mph.
TOMORROW: A mostly clear and cold start too to your Wednesday, or “Hump Day,” around Metro Detroit as we will both get up and get going for either work, for the parents, or for school, for the kids, to morning low temperatures starting out in the upper teens to right around 20F, but with a light breeze, it will feel like it is only in the low-to-middle teens if your body or if your skin is exposed. So, layer up both kids and parents! But thankfully, the afternoon hours will warm up under mostly sunny skies along with both daytime high temperatures rising into the low 40s and light winds SW at only 5-10 mph which will try to warm us up.
THURSDAY: Mainly mostly cloudy skies with perhaps some scattered showers, in spots, too around Metro Detroit along with daytime high temperatures flirting with 50F.
FRIDAY/ST. PATRICK’S DAY 2023: Happy both Friday and St. Paddy’s Day 2023, Metro Detroit!! Windy under mainly mostly cloudy skies with perhaps some light rain, in spots, too around Metro Detroit along with both a daytime high temperature of only 50F and windy conditions too S at 20-25 mph, gusting 30-45 mph, at times too!
THIS WEEKEND: A much different feel in the air after a mild end to both this work and this school week as winter-like conditions return to Metro Detroit as daytime high temperatures will plummet into the 30s all weekend long with mainly mostly cloudy skies and perhaps some light snow showers, in spots, too on your Saturday, and partly cloudy skies on your Sunday as both you and your family commute both to and from both morning church services and brunch.
Enjoy the rest of your Tuesday, Metro Detroit!!
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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,...