Friday, October 31, 2014

Detroit: Milder Weather to Follow Winterlike Chill

By Michael Kuhne, AccuWeather.com Staff Writer
November 1,2014; 12:43AM,EDT
 
 
A chilly weekend is in store for the Detroit area as cold, Canadian high pressure builds into the region.
The first days of November will be brisk and cold across the area before more seasonable weather returns early in the new week.
Temperatures during the day will remain in the low 40s, before sinking to near freezing overnight.
"Still a bit of a gusty breeze in store for Saturday and with highs only reaching into the 40s, AccuWeather RealFeel® temperatures will be in the 30s most of the day," AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist John Feerick said.

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After a cold night with a widespread freeze Saturday night, Sunday will still be cold, but the nicer day of the weekend with less wind and sunshine, he added.
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Seasonable temperatures rebounding into the 50s are in the offing early next week.
"As is often the case this time of year, the cold shot will be relatively short-lived and temperatures will return to average on Monday," Feerick said.
The next chance for some rain comes in on Tuesday for Election Day.
Another shot of colder air may eventually come in for the end of the workweek, Feerick added.

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