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Friday, April 6, 2012

Sunny Skies Could Turn Rainy This Weekend

Saturday should be sunny and clear, but it could rain on Sunday.

According to the National Weather Service's forecast, Mother Nature's still not sure how she wants to usher in April. For those of you coming home from Spring Break, temperatures are expected to be welcoming this weekend, peaking at about 61 degrees on Saturday before falling once again. Be sure to check out our 'Commute' tab for traffic and gas price updates, and have a safe trip. Here's a look at the day-by-day forecast this weekend: Friday: The rest of the day should be sunny and warm with a high near 55 degrees and clear skies. However, a frost advisory is in effect for tonight as the temperatures could fall to 29 degrees. The wind should be calm. Saturday: It should be a beautiful day for baseball, if you're into that kind of thing. …

Friday, March 30, 2012

Weekend Weather: Showers Likely, Rising Temperatures

Here's a look at the weekend forecast in and around West Bloomfield.

According to the National Weather Service's forecast, Mother Nature's not sure how she wants to usher in April. For those of you sticking around the area for Spring Break, temperatures are expected to climb over the weekend, peaking at about 72 degrees on Monday before falling once again. If you are escaping Michigan's climate for the week, be sure to check out our 'Commute' tab for traffic and gas price updates, and have a safe trip. Here's a look at the day-by-day forecast this weekend: Friday: There is a 30 percent chance of rainshowers after 7 p.m. on Friday, with new rainfall amounts between a quarter and half an inch possible. There is a 100 percent chance that showers will occur in the daytime hours. The high temperature for the day…

Friday, February 3, 2012

POLL: Are You Glad or Sad Winter is Wimpy So Far?

Halfway through the season, we've had little snowfall and averaged 30 degrees. There's even more of the same this weekend, according to forecasts.

Show of hands: Who went out without gloves this week or rode with a car window open? You're not alone. January just went out like a lamb, a two-months-early calendar twist that's unusual here. So is an average Metro Detroit winter temperature of 30.7 degrees, six weeks into the season, and snowfall barely above nine inches – compared to nearly 18 inches in January 2011. "It is surprising," National Weather Service meteorologist said this week from the monitoring station at White Lake. It recorded a Tuesday reading of 56 degrees and forecasts high temperatures of 40-44 degrees through Monday. In Rochester, unseasonal weather won’t stop a Snow Daze benefit for the Animal Care Network this Saturday afternoon. "We plan to host our annual Snow …

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