Cities across Michigan set temperature records on Saturday, Oct. 4, and more could fall on Sunday, Oct. 5, before cool fall weather finally moves into Michigan.
The Gaylord National Weather Service office said records were set or tied across northern Michigan on Saturday.
"Most climate sites broke or tied their daily high temp records today, with highs soaring into the 80s," the weather service said. "Traverse City also tied its warmest October day on record, matching 89 degrees last set 103 years ago in 1922! Pellston was the only location to fall just short of a new record."
The National Weather Service in Detroit said to expect more heat on Oct. 5.
"Today will feature another day with near record heat. The combination of gusty southwest winds this afternoon, dry conditions and the h