Southeast Michigan has entered a cool-down phase for the next few days. There’s no rain in sight, but no warm temperatures, either.
These conditions are forecast to stick around until the end of this week. What the Detroit area will probably see: patchy frost.
Some frost will be possible by Thursday morning and again by Friday morning.
Cool and dry conditions will prevail through the end of the work week. Some frost is possible.
Here are the forecast highlights from the National Weather Service in Detroit:
Southeastern Michigan should prepare for the season’s first frost chances as cooler temperatures settle over the region this week.
Wednesday’s high temperatures will reach only the mid-50s to lower 60s, falling short of the typical mid-60s expected for early October. The coolest co