Sunday, May 10, Mother’s Day, should be mostly dry and warm if you’re planning a picnic or outdoors activity with mom, according to the National Weather Service.
Dry conditions are expected most of the weekend, there is a slight chance of showers on Saturday, May 10, for areas across the state.
Some areas of Michigan could reach the lower 70s on Saturday before a frontal system moves through Michigan. Sunday, temperatures will fall back mostly into the 60s, and 50s farther north.
Here’s the forecast for cities across Michigan for Mother’s Day weekend:
How warm will it be in Detroit for Mother’s Day weekend?
“Partly sunny and cooler. Northwest wind 5 to 15 mph” NWS in Detroit said on X.
Here’s the forecast for Detroit:
Will it be warm on Mother’s Day in Lansing?
Here’s the forecast for Lansing:
Will there be clear skies in Grand Rapids for Mother’s Day?
Here’s the forecast for Grand Rapids:
Will it be sunny in southern Michigan over Mother’s Day weekend?
Here’s the forecast for Coldwater:
Here’s the forecast for Kalamazoo:
Here’s the forecast for St. Joseph:
Will it be warm on Mother’s Day in northern Michigan?
Here’s the forecast in Gaylord:
Here’s the forecast for Alpena:
Here’s the forecast for Traverse City:
Here’s the forecast for Mackinac Island:
What will the weather be like in the Upper Peninsula?
Here’s the forecast for Marquette:
Here’s the forecast for Sault Ste. Marie:
Here’s the forecast for Ironwood:
This article originally appeared on Lansing State Journal: Will it be warm on Mother’s Day? What the weather forecast is for Michigan
Reporting by Jalen Williams, USA TODAY NETWORK / Lansing State Journal
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