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Soggy Thursday Ahead: Rain, Storms, and a Wild Weekend Swing

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Soggy Thursday Ahead: Rain, Storms, and a Wild Weekend Swing

Here’s the headline for today: Stay inside, stay dry, and keep an umbrella handy. We’re looking at showers and thunderstorms throughout the day with a 90% chance of rain—and that’s not a typo. The National Weather Service has a Flood Watch in effect through this evening, so if you live near a creek, river, or low-lying area, keep an eye on conditions. Several regional rivers are expected to reach or exceed flood stage.

Temperatures will hover around 73°F this morning, falling to around 71 by afternoon as the rain intensifies. Southwest winds at 9 to 14 mph will gust up to 22 mph, so that umbrella better be sturdy—a compact travel umbrella won’t cut it today; you’ll want something with real wind resistance. We could see between half an inch and three-quarters of an inch of rainfall, and while isolated severe thunderstorms are possible this afternoon and evening, the main threat is just relentless wet weather.

What does this mean for your day? Forget yard work, grilling, or anything outdoor. This is a perfect day to fire up the slow cooker with a big batch of chili or beef stew—set it this morning and come home to comfort food tonight. If you’re heading to the Tigers game at Comerica Park tonight against Kansas City, bring rain gear and expect soggy conditions in the stands. Tailgating will be miserable, so pack accordingly.

Tonight, showers and thunderstorms should wrap up before 10 p.m., with a 40% chance of lingering rain. Lows drop to around 53°F with winds shifting to the north-northwest, finally bringing some relief.

Looking Ahead

Friday looks like the bright spot in your week—partly sunny skies and a high near 67°F with light east winds. Perfect for getting outside after today’s deluge. But don’t get too comfortable.

Late Friday night through Saturday morning, another system moves in with rain and thunderstorms returning. Then comes the real story: a dramatic cold snap Sunday. Expect breezy conditions, highs stuck in the mid-to-upper 40s, and a few snowflakes mixed in—a genuine April surprise. Sunday night, temperatures plummet into the 20s. It’s the kind of wild swing we see in Michigan springs, so keep that winter coat accessible.

Today’s your day to hunker down. Make sure gutters are clear of debris (wind gusts could cause issues), stock up on coffee and comfort food, and enjoy the cozy indoors. By Friday, we’ll be ready to shake off the gloom—but that window closes fast.

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