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Record High Temps Returning Before Rain: MI Weather
More record-breaking temperatures are on the horizon for southeastern Michigan, according to the National Weather Service.
SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN — More record-breaking temperatures are on the horizon for southeastern Michigan, according to the National Weather Service.
Temperatures across southeastern Michigan will climb toward the upper 40s Friday before reaching the 50s on Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.
The warming trend across southeastern Michigan will continue into Sunday when high temperatures are likely to hit 60 degrees under mostly sunny skies, according to the National Weather Service.
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High temperatures could then break another record on Monday when highs possibly reach 70 degrees across southeastern Michigan, according to the National Weather Service.
The current record for March 4 is 69 degrees, which was set in 1983, according to the National Weather Service.
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After possible record-setting highs Monday, rain showers will move into the southeastern Michigan overnight and bleed into Tuesday when highs slightly fall, according to the National Weather Service.
Here is the National Weather Service's extended forecast for southeastern Michigan:
Friday: Sunny; High 49, Low 40
Saturday: Sunny; High 56, Low 40
Sunday: Sunny; High 62, Low 48
Monday: Sunny, Rain; High 68, Low 50
Tuesday: Rain' High 61, Low 52
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