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Sunny and warm weather today, rain chances increase into Sunday.

Sunny and warm weather today, rain chances increase into Sunday.

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LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Mostly sunny skies are in the forecast however wildfire smoke will still be lingering across most of the area.
Today will most likely be the pick of the weekend as high pressure remains in control of our weather. Skies start mostly sunny, with the smoke and haze from the Canadian wildfires, temperatures will be in the upper 70s. Eventually, clouds increase this afternoon and evening ahead of our next weather system.
It looks like this system stays to our south but might clip close to the Stateline, Jackson and Hillsdale could see a shower or two late tonight into Sunday morning. Partly to mostly cloudy skies continue for most if not all of Sunday, temperatures remain warm into the mid 70s area wide. A cold front moves in late Sunday into Monday, this will be the best chance for most of Mid-Michigan to see widespread showers and even rumbles of thunder.
Scattered showers and storms continue into Monday and even Tuesday as this low pressure system moves out of the Great Lakes. Temperatures warm back up by the middle of the week into the upper 70s to low 80s.
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