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Gusty Winds & Storms for Metro Detroit on Saturday, some strong to difficult possible Saturday evening

SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy sky, warm and airy. High: 71. Winds: S 15-25 miles per hour with gusts of up to 45 miles per hour

Saturday evening: Mostly cloudy sky, a chance of showering and thunderstorms late. Some storms could be strong to heavy. Low: 47. Winds: S 10-15 miles per hour with gusts of up to 30 miles per hour.

SUNDAY: Mostly cloudy sky, an opportunity for showering and thunderstorms, especially in the morning. High: 54.

Sunday evening: Reding clouds, the sky is partially cloudy. Low: 28.

After a dry end of the week, we have a busy weather weekend with our first spring rounds in front of you, like thunderstorms with unusually warm temperatures before cooling down for the end of the weekend at the beginning of next week.

We look at a number of showers and thunderstorms that developed overnight on Friday evening on Saturday morning and which we move through the region for the first part of the day on Sunday. With these thunderstorms there can be some gusty winds, but we keep an eye on the storm potential during the morning hours.

As soon as this round runs through thunderstorms, we will hold the cloud cover for the rest of the day in the forecast and it will be unusually warm until the afternoon. The high temperature is for the lower 1970s by Saturday afternoon and expects the winds to gust for a large part of the day over 45 miles per hour.

Wind counseling is an effect for the entire region on Saturday evening until 8:00 p.m. because we expected the strong wind gust last on Saturday. If you have objects outdoors or even the wiggles outside, you should keep an eye on them to make sure you don’t blow around when we work all day long.

We follow another round of thunderstorms that roll into the region on Saturday evening in the night and early Sunday morning. A few storms could be strong until possibly serious.

A strong system with low pressure and a cold front will work down to the Gulf States through the region, while we work throughout the weekend, as this results in the potential for some strongest heavy thunderstorms. The Storm Prediction Center has placed the entire region on our border risk (1 of 5) on our storm scale. This system has a range to the Gulf States, in which there is a high risk (5 of 5) for storms for parts of Alabama and Mississippi. A violent Tornado outbreak is through parts of the Gulf States that work all day today, here at home or thunderstorms that could be strong to heavy have a harmful wind potential, and I will not rule out an isolated tornado.

As soon as this is moving on Sunday morning, the temperatures will not move much during the day, and we will reach our maximum until Sunday afternoon in the mid -1950s.

The clouds will drop overnight on Sunday evening and early Monday morning and be cold overnight. Overnight stays fall into the upper 20s, while they drive out of the door to the bus stop early Monday morning.

Dry weather remains in for prediction until the week of the week on Wednesday, and we start to warm up things and look ahead in the middle of the next week. The high temperatures near average to the upper 40s on Monday will make room for Tuesday and Wednesday again.

Another system rolled through the region until the middle of the week, with the chance of rain shower on Wednesday to Thursday. And when the colder air moves into the region, this could end as a few snowflakes on Thursday afternoon and early Thursday evening. The high temperature falls on Thursday for the first spring day in the mid -1940s.

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