Weekend Weather Shift: Cooler Saturday Followed by Warmer Sunday

Weekend Weather Shift: Cooler Saturday Followed by Warmer Sunday

Saturday will be cooler with highs in the 60s and lighter winds, while Sunday warms back to the 70s. Mostly sunny skies continue through midweek, with a chance of rain late Thursday. Overnight lows could drop to the 30s in some areas, with possible patchy frost north.

First Alert Weather Update: Saturday morning, May 30. | Transcript:

Certified most accurate. Now, your TV5 First Alert forecast. Well, a pretty nice finish to the work week yesterday. We'll keep the nice weather going into this weekend. But let's just say today's temperatures will be a little bit of an adjustment compared to yesterday. Many of us topping out in the 60s for your Saturday. And then on Sunday, we'll have a chance to climb back into the 70s. And the thing about Sunday, the winds will also be much lighter. That will be a nice change of pace. to your five zone forecast as we typically have time for on Saturday mornings. Upper 60s to low 70s along the I69 corridor. A little bit cooler on the east side of that corridor. And you can see those 50s

popping up in a lot of areas that are up and down the lake Hiron shoreline. I think Tuscola County is primarily in the 60s today. But areas like Hiron County and eastern Sanillac, those are going to be some of your cooler areas around the Tri Cities and Bay region. Places like Bay City and Auburn might be closer to the mid60s along with Quanici. But you go further to the west, a better chance to be in the upper 60s to low 70s. Pretty much the same trend in some of our northwesterly zones. Beaverton, Gladwin, upper 60s to near 70. Likely some 70s through Clare County. Pretty much the same story in our northeasterly zones compared to the thumb. A mix of

50s and 60s there. Your hourby- hour forecast. Not the most exciting. We've got the northwesterly winds, largely clear skies as we go through today. Afternoon plans look excellent. We've got a beautiful Saturday evening ahead of us and not much changes as we go into Sunday. Mostly sunny and mostly clear skies once again. Notice the wind primarily with that westerly component on Sunday, but it does flip around a little bit. Sometimes northwesterly, occasionally early in the day, it'll be southwesterly. So, a bit of variation, but overall the theme is light winds going into the second half of the

weekend. So, yard work forecast pretty good all the way into Wednesday. That's good for not only cutting the grass, but also good for getting those outdoor projects done. And again, if you cut the lawn once, you might not have to for a while. Things still look dry not only next week outside of one little rain chance towards the end of the week, but we also seem pretty dry here in the extended forecast going into the middle part of June or at least approaching the middle part of June. Temperatures also seem to be above average during that stretch. Your Saturday night features temperatures that are much cooler than your Friday night, so likely 50s as we get closer to sunset. Your sunset time

tonight is 9:08. Low temperatures into Sunday morning. Pretty chilly out the door. If you're an early riser on Sunday, we may even see some patchy frost to the north. West Branch could drop into the upper 30s. Not much else in the 30s, but it still seems like one of the cooler nights we've had. And then your high temperatures on Sunday will have a chance to climb back into those 70s. Should be a pretty nice finish to the weekend. Your TV5 First Alert 7-day forecast shows temperatures next week likely getting warmer as the week goes along. I think there's potential for Friday to be a little bit warmer than that. Uh depends on I think the timing of the rain. Thursday's chance primarily

at night. I think most of the day is just fine. We'll see if it's enough to get rid of some of those burn bands. I'd say the chances are low, but we'll see what happens. Stay with WNEM TV5 on air, on the go, and online for more news and weather updates.

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