
It’s another warm and increasingly humid day across Southeast Michigan, but the quiet weather won’t last long. Thunderstorms are expected to develop and become more widespread this afternoon and evening, bringing the potential for isolated severe weather before cooler, drier air arrives for the weekend. Afternoon temperatures will climb into the upper 80s, while humidity continues to build ahead of an approaching cold front.
Storms Increase This Afternoon and Evening
Showers and thunderstorms will spread southward while increasing in both coverage and intensity through the afternoon and evening hours. The primary threats with the strongest storms include:
Isolated damaging wind gusts
Locally heavy rainfall, which could lead to ponding on roads and reduced visibility.
The greatest chance for stronger storms will be across the Detroit metro area and points south, although all of Southeast Michigan remains under a Marginal Risk (Level 1 of 5) for severe weather. The highest risk for severe storms will be between 1 p.m. and 7 p.m., but scattered showers and non-severe thunderstorms may continue well into the evening and overnight hours.
Improving Weather Friday
A few lingering showers are possible Friday morning as the cold front pushes south of the Michigan state line. Skies will gradually clear through the day, with drier air filtering into the region. High temperatures on Friday will reach the mid-80s, accompanied by lowering humidity and improving conditions by the afternoon.
Picture-Perfect Weekend Ahead
High pressure will settle over the Great Lakes this weekend, bringing dry weather and seasonable temperatures. Afternoon highs will be close to average for mid-July, making for excellent conditions to enjoy festivals, sporting events, and other outdoor activities.
If you’ve been waiting for a comfortable summer weekend, this one is shaping up to be a great one.
Heat May Return Next Week
The break from the heat won’t last long. Forecast models continue to indicate another surge of hot weather next week, with the potential for three or more consecutive days of 90-degree temperatures across Southeast Michigan. If that forecast holds, the region could experience another summer heat wave.
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