Brett Collar
Meteorologist

The next few days are also nicer and warmer. We’ll see more sunshine through Thursday, with highs getting into the 50s on Wednesday and then close to 60 by Thursday.
Pleasant conditions stick around as we start the weekend, but we’ll end it with potentially a few raindrops and warmer temperatures.
Accumulating snowfall and two rounds of severe storms are possible for Southeast Michigan on Wednesday, and some of those storms come with the risk of hail, flooding, and tornadoes.
An active weather pattern is set to move into Metro Detroit this weekend and early next week. It looks to bring us rain, gusty winds, a few rumbles of thunder, and even a few snowflakes.
Metro Detroit residents should prepare for a few showers later Wednesday night. The likelihood of storms increases after sunset.
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