Cold Start to Mother’s Day Weekend in Mid-Michigan
LANSING, Mich. — Residents across Mid-Michigan woke up to chilly temperatures this morning, with many neighborhoods hitting lows at or below freezing. Clear skies and northerly winds are contributing to this below-average temperature trend, prompting a Frost Advisory for Ingham, Eaton, Clinton, and Jackson counties until 9 AM, and for Hillsdale County until 10 AM.
As the day progresses, surface high pressure will dominate the region, bringing dry and sunny conditions. High temperatures are expected to reach the lower 60s, though a light sweatshirt might be advisable. By this afternoon, the sunshine will create a more comfortable atmosphere.
Looking ahead to Mother’s Day weekend, overnight lows will shift to the 40s, reducing the frost risk. Saturday and Sunday will see highs in the lower 70s, with the potential for stray showers on Saturday. However, the forecast suggests that these scattered showers will struggle to reach the ground due to low humidity levels.
A weak cold front is expected to bring light showers, starting from 11 AM Saturday, but any precipitation will likely have minimal impact. Skies are anticipated to clear by Saturday afternoon, and Mother’s Day promises largely sunny conditions.
Looking into next week, umbrellas may be in order as a pattern shift leads to increased chances of showers and thunderstorms beginning Tuesday.
For continuous updates on the weather in Mid-Michigan, residents can keep an eye on FOX 47 News for forecasts and alerts.
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