Areas with light snow, sleet, sleet tonight

DETROIT Weekend sunshine will last until our Monday morning, so grab the shades as you walk out the door.

The clouds will increase this afternoon and by dinner we should be completely cloudy. Highs should only reach the upper 30s (3 to 4 degrees Celsius), and may reach 40 degrees in our western suburbs, as the east wind will maintain the coolest speeds in the east at 10 to 15 km / h from the cold lakes.

Today’s sunrise is at 07:45 and today’s sunset at 19:40

Areas with light snow, sleet and sleet will cross the area on Monday night. As the above east wind will move from Ontario into a drier air, the dry air will keep the precipitation light.

Even a light amount of freezing rain can cause icy sidewalks, so be especially careful if you will be away later Monday night – especially on bridges and overpasses. Temperatures Monday night will drop to almost 30 degrees (-1 degrees Celsius), and then begin to rise at dawn. Eastern wind at 10 to 15 km / h.

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Any winter mix that remains only in the area on Tuesday morning will change to areas with light rain as the temperature rises in the mid 40s (8 degrees Celsius). East to northeast wind at 5 to 10 mph.

Mostly cloudy Tuesday night, with lows in the low 30s (0 degrees Celsius).

It seems that the Irish’s luck will be with us on Wednesday, as we will have at least partial sunshine for St. Patrick’s Day 2021 and a high of near 50 degrees (10 degrees Celsius).

Rising clouds Wednesday night, with lows in the mid 30s (1 to 2 degrees Celsius).

Rain showers are possible on Thursday, with a peak in the upper 40s (9 degrees Celsius), and it will also be a windy day.

Rain ends Thursday night, with lows in the low 30s (0 degrees Celsius).

Mostly sunny and brisk on Friday, with a peak in the mid 40s (7 to 8 degrees Celsius).

Friday night there will be clear skies and it will be noticeably colder in the mid 20’s (-4 degrees Celsius).

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A large expansive high-pressure area will dominate the area this weekend, bringing Saturday sun, light winds and highs near 50 degrees (10 degrees Celsius), and Sunday in the mid-50s (13 degrees Celsius).

And what a coincidence: the spring equinox, the moment the sun goes directly over the equator on its way to the northern hemisphere, takes place at 5:57 a.m. Saturday morning! So the first spring day will feel like spring this year!

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