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Thunderstorm Chances Before Temps Soar Into 70s: MI Weather
Forecasters do not expect any severe weather.
SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN — There is a chance for overnight thunderstorms before temperatures soar back into the 70s across southeastern Michigan this week, according to the National Weather Service.
Monday will start cool and dry in southeastern Michigan before highs reach the low 60s in the afternoon hours, according to the weather service.
Rain showers then move into the area during the nighttime hours with a chance of embedded thunderstorms, according to the weather service.
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Any lingering rain showers across southeastern Michigan will fade away by Tuesday morning when gusty winds reaching up to 30 miles per hour move into the region ahead of highs that will approach record territory, according to the weather service.
Highs across southeastern Michigan will reach the upper 70s Tuesday and Wednesday, before another round of rain moves into the region on Halloween, according to the weather service.
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Highs on Halloween across southeastern Michigan will be on either side of 70 degrees, along with multiple periods of rain and windy conditions, according to the weather service.
High temperatures will drop back into the 50s across southeastern Michigan Friday and into the weekend, according to the weather service.
Here is the full forecast for southeastern Michigan:
Monday: Rain late; High 61, Low 49
Tuesday: Rain early; High 77, Low 64
Wednesday: Sunny; High 77, Low 64
Thursday: Rain; High 71, Low 44
Friday: Sunny; High 54, Low 38
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