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Remnants From Helene To Hit Detroit Area This Weekend

It will be a cloudy and rainy weekend across southeastern Michigan, thanks to Hurricane Helene, according to the National Weather Service.

SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN — It will be a cloudy and rainy weekend across southeastern Michigan, thanks to Hurricane Helene, which made landfall late Thursday night, according to the National Weather Service.

Clouds from Helene have already moved into the southeastern Michigan region Friday morning, keeping temperatures in the 70s throughout the day, according to the weather service.

Rain develops Friday night across southeastern Michigan and lingers into Saturday morning as remnants from Helene move into the Ohio Valley, according to the weather service.

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Scattered rain showers are likely to stick around throughout the weekend across southeastern Michigan, according to the weather service.

The rain sticks around for the early part of next week before temperatures fall into the 60s across southeastern Michigan, according to the weather service.

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Here is the full forecast for southeastern Michigan:

Friday: Rain; High 76, 63

Saturday: Chance of Rain; High 73, 63

Sunday: Chance of Rain; High 74, 63

Monday: Chance of Rain; High 74, 62

Tuesday: Chance of Rain; High 76, 50

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