Friday, September 16, 2011

A Warmer Weekend

Cold Canadian high pressure is located over eastern lower Michigan this evening. The backside of the retreating high has been over-run by a disturbance that produced clouds all day and some light rains this afternoon. The light rains are shifting off to the east, but it will remain cloudy overnight. Winds will be light easterly, and the temperature will drop into the middle 40's. Clouds will decrease on Saturday, and it may even become mostly sunny in the afternoon. The sunshine will allow temperatures to moderate into the upper 60's. A disturbance lifting northeast out of the central and southern plains will have Gulf of Mexico moisture with it, and showers will develop on Sunday. There could even be some isolated thundershowers Sunday afternoon and evening. A front sweeping across the northern and central plains will bring an end to precipitation on Sunday night. It will be mostly sunny and warmer on Monday with a high in the middle 70's.

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