LANSING, Mich. — Nice weather early today before strong to potential severe weather moves in the evening and continues overnight. We start today with mostly sunny skies and while we see increasing clouds this afternoon we stay dry and it gets warm with highs in the mid to upper 80s. A few isolated storms may pop up later this afternoon around 3 or 4 P.M. but the strongest storms will hold off until this evening. A cluster of strong to severe storms will move west to east across the state with heavy rain, gusty winds, and the chance for hail. Best time frame for severe weather would be between 6 P.M. to midnight with the main threats with any storms being damaging winds and heavy rainfall. Hail and an isolated small tornado are not impossible, but the chance is small. Download the Storm Shield Weather App to receive alerts in case any storms become severe this evening. Showers and storms linger through Saturday morning but are not expected to be severe. We will dry out Saturday afternoon and it stays warm tomorrow with highs in the mid 80s. Dry and mostly sunny Sunday with highs in the mid 80s. We warm up a little more next week with highs in the upper 80s Monday through Thursday of next week. We stay dry as well with mostly sunny skies almost everyday.
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