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POLL: What Summer-Like Behavior Do You Embrace These Balmy Days?

Temperatures likely to stay in mid-60s or higher at least a week.

Sure, you've opened windows and lowered the thermostat this lovely week before spring's official start. But have your flip-flops moved from storage to feet yet? Are shorts still hibernating?

The sunny caress of summer-like temperatures will linger at least a week, forecasts say. Daily highs of 68 to 70 degrees are projected through Monday.

"We could break the consecutive 60-degree days in March record, which was set back in 1945 in Detroit," National Weather Service meteorologists in White Lake say at their website. That 67-year-old record, incidentally, was nine straight days above 60.

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Normal peaks for March 11-22 in Detroit are 44 to 48 degrees, the service notes. "The going forecast is calling for readings 15 to 20 degrees above climatological normals," it adds in a Monday posting.

That translates into May-like behavior before St. Patrick's Day. The plans to open its outdoor patio in the next few weeks and is planning for April. Let's hope the nice weather holds up.  

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Let us know what you are going to do to celebrate the great weather; add your own spring fever activities if you don't see it here.

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