A Frost Advisory has been issued for our southwestern Michigan counties, as well as the Indiana counties north of US-30. Overnight lows are expected to get into the low 30s under clear skies. While there might be frost on the ground as you wake up Sunday morning it won't be lasting for too long, with temperatures making a run toward 70 degrees under sunny skies. The warming trend continues into the beginning of the work week, with Monday and Tuesdays highs reaching close to 80 degrees. With these warm temperatures we are going to be seeing an increased chance for precipitation, particularly Monday overnight into Tuesday morning. A round of storms is expected to sweep through Michiana, at the moment the level of severity is unknown, but the cold front they are associated with will be knocking our temperatures back down, closer to normal. Another round of widespread showers is expected Thursday, with temperatures return to the 70s after next weekend.
Tonight: Clear, cold. Patchy frost. Low 36.
Tomorrow: Warmer, sunny. High 68.
Monday: Hot, gathering clouds ahead of overnight storms. High 79.
Tuesday: Morning storms, level of severity is unknown at the moment. High 80.