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Warming Up Through Friday

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LANSING, Mich. — It’s a cold start to our Wednesday with clear skies overhead and early morning temperatures only in the mid 20s. Mostly sunny skies will help to boost our temperatures into the mid 40s this afternoon, which is near normal for this time of November. Skies will remain mostly clear tonight with a few clouds moving through and lows will drop into the mid 30s by daybreak Thursday. Winds will pick up overnight and become breezy coming from the south at 10-20 MPH with gusts near 30 MPH possible.

Warmer air will build into the region starting Thursday. Highs are expected to be in the upper 50s to near 60 degrees Thursday afternoon. It will be windy tomorrow with a southwest breeze at 10-20 MPH and occasional wind gusts over 30 MPH. The dry weather pattern will continue tomorrow and Friday with partly cloudy skies, but then we turn our attention to a system that may bring us some accumulating snowfall this weekend.

Scattered rain and snow showers will be possible Saturday evening and Saturday night, and then as colder air moves in on Sunday, we may see snow. It’ll be a system to watch as we could see some accumulation Sunday into Monday. It will be calmer early next week on Monday and Tuesday with skies becoming partly cloudy. It stays cool with highs in the low 40s.

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