Update from Zachary Veal: “A Couple More Days of 80s Before Both a Cooler & Wet Next Week”
THIS EVENING: Sunny skies, very warm, and windy too around Metro Detroit on this “Hump Day” evening, or Wednesday evening, along with both temperatures falling down from the low 80s early on into the low 70s later on and windy conditions too WSW at 10-25 mph, gusting 30-40 mph, at times too! So, if you can, get out there and enjoy this very warm weather before the sun sets as you take that walk with you dog, go out to the store to run some errands, or maybe go to your kids’ softball game in terms of their after school activities without any fears or worries of wet weather!
TONIGHT: Clear skies and very mild too once again (like it was last night) around Metro Detroit along with both overnight low temperatures only in the middle-to-upper 50s and winds much lighter WSW at only 5-10 mph.
TOMORROW: A clear and very mild start to your Thursday 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 middle-to-upper 50s. But thankfully, the afternoon hours should heat up rather quickly under mostly sunny skies along with both daytime high temperatures soaring well into the low 80s and warming winds SW at 10-15 mph, gusting 20-25 mph, at times too!
FRIDAY: Partly cloudy skies and warm too once again around Metro Detroit to wrap up both this work and this school week along with daytime high temperatures flirting with 80F.
THIS WEEKEND: The daylight hours on your Saturday should be dry. But starting Saturday evening and continuing throughout the course of the day on your Sunday, scattered showers will move into Metro Detroit. And high temperatures on Saturday should be in the upper 70s while we look to cool off a bit on your Sunday as highs only will flirt with the middle 60s. And finally, a cold front will sweep through Metro Detroit late Sunday bringing the chance for a wintry mix on both next Monday (which by the way, is Tax Day 2023) and on next Tuesday as high temperatures will start to trend below average only in the upper 40s on Monday and only in the low 50s on your Tuesday.
Enjoy the rest of your “Hump Day,” or Wednesday, 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,...