Chilly Weather Ahead for Michigan: Frost Warning Issued
Michigan is bracing for a frosty morning as cold northeast winds off Lake Huron sweep across the state this Thursday. Residents of Lower Michigan can expect a chilly day, with temperatures struggling to rise above the 50s amid gusty northeast winds surpassing 20 mph. As night falls, winds are predicted to diminish, leading to significant temperature drops.
Friday morning is set to be particularly cold, with forecasts indicating lows of 35 degrees or lower, and many areas potentially hitting 32 degrees for one to two hours. According to a reliable weather model, frost is expected for most regions, excluding only the warmer metro areas of Detroit, Monroe, and Adrian. Residents in cities like Ann Arbor, Jackson, Kalamazoo, and Grand Rapids should prepare for frosty conditions.
Another weather model offers a contrasting prediction, suggesting colder temperatures for southern Michigan and slightly milder conditions in the northern areas. This could lead to actual freeze warnings extending from the Thumb region through Flint, Lansing, Jackson, and Kalamazoo, while other parts of southern Lower Michigan may experience patchy frost.
Gardeners who planted sensitive flora may need to take precautions by covering their plants before the impending frost Friday morning. Fortunately, it appears that this will be a temporary situation, as forecasts suggest a warmer-than-normal trend pushing through to May 20, alleviating future frost concerns. As the ground warms significantly next week, another frost seems unlikely for the southern regions of the state.
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