Metro Detroit weather: Chilly Sunday night under the stars and planets

Lows in the upper 30s and 40s

DETROIT – Welcome to Sunday night, Motown.

After a gorgeous sunset with lovely orange and indigo mixed hue, a beautiful black sky will be over Southeast Michigan pin-cushioned with a galaxy of stars and neighboring planets of the solar system. After a chilly start, tomorrow becomes milder. Warmer conditions ensue for the middle of this week before our next chance or rain and cooler air.

Jupiter and Saturn will be visible in the southern sky before midnight. A telescope will be needed to see Neptune in the same vicinity, close to the Moon.

Sunday night becomes chilly again. Under clear skies, overnight lows will be in the upper 30s and low 40s.

Monday will have more blue skies and higher temperatures. The mercury climbs to the middle 60s in the afternoon.

Tuesday will be another day for outdoor recess with the kids and great weather for afterschool activities. It will be sunny with daytime temperatures near 70°F.

Wednesday and Thursday will be just as warm, if not warmer with highs near 70°F or a bit more under beautiful sunshine.

The next chance of rain will be Wednesday night and Thursday. Thursday will be cooler under mostly cloudy to overcast skies. Highs will be in the middle 60s.

Friday and Saturday will be brighter but cooler. Skies will be mostly sunny on each day with highs in the low 60s on Friday and in the 50s on Saturday.

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