Monday, September 16, 2013

A Cool Tuesday, Then a Rebound for Detroit

By , Expert Senior Meteorologist
September 16,2013; 9:18PM,EDT
 
 
The latest push of Canadian air will settle over Detroit and Lower Michigan during the first part of this week, followed by a rebound later in the week.
The pattern has the potential to bring the chilliest mornings of the season so far. Frost will visit the normally colder spots of the area Tuesday morning.

Temperatures will dip into the upper 30s over the countryside to the south and well down into the 40s the urban areas and along the lake.
For folks heading to Comerica Park to enjoy some late-season baseball during the evenings between the Tigers and Mariners, wear long sleeves and tout a jacket, sweater or sweatshirt through Wednesday.

There could be patchy for for the the morning commute Wednesday for folks driving in from the suburbs.
Warmer air will settle in later in the week. However, folks heading to the ballgames Thursday and Friday evening should expect some showers and thunderstorms.
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