LANSING, Mich. — Stubborn clouds behind a cold front and an area of low pressure will gradually break up tonight as the disturbance moves away from the Great Lakes. Clouds will linger long enough to keep our temperatures from falling too much, but we’ll still wind up in the low 40s by daybreak. Northwesterly winds at 10-15 mph will add a little more of a nip to the chill.
Thursday’s the day we finally turn the corner into our long-awaited warmup! High pressure moving out of the central United States will bring mostly sunny skies back to the region, and highs will bounce back to the mid 60s. We’ll still be around five degrees below average for mid-May, but it’s a start!
The warmup continues to build on Friday, despite the return of mostly cloudy skies thanks to a weak disturbance. A stray shower will also be possible, but that chance is expected to drop off after lunchtime with some sun returning in the afternoon. Highs will climb to the upper 60s as winds begin to pivot toward the south.
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