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Put together for some colder temperatures in metro Detroit this coming week.

Highs that reached into the 60s on Saturday, November 15, making the Motor Metropolis really feel nearly balmy, will high out round 45 on Sunday, November 16, in response to the National Weather Service Office in White Lake.

Wind speeds on Sunday are anticipated to be round 27 km/h. Some gusts may attain 20 mph, with lows dropping to round 20 mph on Sunday night.

Gale warnings might be in impact for Lake Huron via Sunday night, together with small craft warnings till the early hours of Monday for Lakes St. Clair and Erie.

Low temperatures will drop to round 30 levels on Sunday night time.

Temperatures may attain nearly 44 levels on Monday, November 17, with sunny situations. The low is forecast to be round 27 within the night.

On Tuesday, Nov. 18, when highs needs to be round 41, there might be an opportunity of snow within the morning earlier than 10 a.m., adopted by a attainable mixture of rain and snow from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., then an opportunity of rain afterward.

Wednesday, November 19 needs to be principally cloudy with temperatures within the low 40s, whereas Thursday, November 20 may attain close to 50 levels with an opportunity of rain after 1 p.m. Rain will possible fall on Friday, November 21, with highs reaching the mid 50s.

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Contact Detroit Free Press popular culture critic Julie Hinds at jhinds@freepress.com.

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