Metro Detroit weather: Warm and sunny as temps start to rise Wednesday
Today will be sunny and warm as the temperatures head up. With the warmup comes storm chances Thursday, though. A mid-level wave moves out of the southeast, allowing for good sun and a spotty shower late in the day. Humidity levels will increase throughout the day, but will increase further due to potential storms on Thursday. While these storms won't pose a severe threat, strong wind and hail are the main threats. Temperatures will drop Friday and Saturday, with an even hotter air forecast for Monday and Tuesday.

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Early clouds break as a mid-level wave moves out of the southeast, opening up the door for good sun and nothing more than a spotty shower late in the day. Humidity levels slowly increase, but ramp up further tomorrow.
That moisture plays a role in Thursday's storms, which are possible both early (isolated) and late (scattered to widespread).
Morning showers and storms won't present a severe threat, but late afternoon into the evening our severe prospects increase. Strong wind and hail are the two greatest threats, with a lower (but not zero) tornado threat.
Temps fade and humidity drops Friday and Saturday with a push of even hotter air on tap Monday and Tuesday.