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Storms Possible To Start Week As Cooler, Drier Air Settles In: Metro Detroit Weather
Forecasters do not expect any of those storms to be severe.
SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN — Thunderstorms are possible across southeastern Michigan to start the week as cooler and drier air moves into the region, according to the National Weather Service.
The first round of showers and storms could arrive as soon as late Monday night as lows fall into the low 60s across the region, the weather service said.
More showers and storms are likely Tuesday afternoon when highs across the region climb back into the low 80s, the weather service said.
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Forecasters do not expect any of those storms to be severe.
Temperatures will stay moderate with sunny skies through the rest of the week and by the end of the weekend on Sunday, the weather service said.
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Here is the full NWS forecast for southeast Michigan:
Tuesday: Chance of Storms; High 83, Low 67
Wednesday: Sunny; High 82, Low 64
Thursday: Sunny; High 83, Low 62
Friday: Sunny; High 86, Low 65
Saturday: Sunny; High 86, Low 62
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