![]() ![]() Some light rain showers are possible later Sunday night or overnight into Monday morning. Sunday looks like a partly cloudy day with a few more clouds moving in late. Temperatures will hit the middle to upper 50s both Saturday and Sunday and that is it. Cool, cloudy-ish weekendĪ weak disturbance will roll over Metro Detroit early Saturday with an isolated shower or two, but that may be about the only threat for wet weather all weekend. It will be breezy at times, with winds moving WSW at 7-15 mph, gusting to 20-25 mph. Morning lows start in the middle to upper 30s, with afternoon highs in the low and middle 50s. Mostly dry Fridayįriday also looks like a mostly dry day with better looking skies and a persistent breeze. The winds will be very consistent for the next three days, basically blowing WSW at 7-17 mph, gusting to 20-30 mph Wednesday through Friday. Morning lows will be in the middle 40s, and afternoon highs in the middle 50s. Most of Thursday is dry with partly sunny skies and only a few scattered showers in the afternoon. The roads will still be a bit wet and slick for that Thursday morning drive. We will likely get a round or two of additional showers late Wednesday night into early Thursday morning, with most of the heavier stuff moving out of here by 3 a.m. The best bet for the heavier rain will be between 5 p.m. Watch out and remember you can always check that radar on our free 4Warn weather app as you leave work or head out into the heavier showers expected later. today, which means there is a chance your evening drive will be slippery and slow. The rain and isolated thundershower chances will increase after 3 p.m. Wednesday afternoon highs will land in the neighborhood of 70 degrees, even with mostly cloudy to overcast skies.Ī couple of hit-or-miss showers cannot be ruled out, but we are hitting a dry slot of this storm system during the late morning and early afternoon. Please do not tie up telephone lines and dispatch personnel by calling to request weather or travel information.DETROIT â Youâll want to grab that umbrella before you head out, but it wonât be an all-day soaker.Äo not expect much sunshine today, but also donât think that itâs going to be wet all day, either. Remember: Active winter weather and hazardous traveling conditions create the greatest demand for police and EMS services. The answer to question ( ii ) in Quinn and Sellinger ( 1990 ). View other Fenton MI radar > models including Long Range, Composite, Storm Motion, Base Velocity, 1 Hour Total, and Storm Total with the option of viewing animated radar loops in dBZ and Vcp measurements, for surrounding areas of Fenton and overall Genesee county, ![]()
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