Michigan Weather Will Be Impacted by Hurricane Ian – Here’s How
Remnants of what was Hurricane Ian are making their way through the Carolinas, Virginia and the East Coast this weekend. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of those impacted by this deadly hurricane, especially those in the Sunshine State. But, will Hurricane Ian’s aftermath have any impact on Michigan? As it turns out, yes it will, but it’s not what you think.
As for Michigan, it’s a sunny, spring-like day already throughout much of the state this Saturday (Oct. 1). That warming trend is expected to continue this weekend. Looking at the National Weather Service’s forecast for the Detroit area, it include lots of sunshine and warmer temperatures, and that trend is also seen across the state. Believe it or not, that is partly because of Ian. Due to the circulation of the tropical system, Ian is bringing warm, dry air to the Michigan region, at least for now. So, expect sunny and warmer-than-average temperatures this weekend for much of the Mitten. Temperatures on Saturday are expected to be near 70 for much of the state and hover around 65 on Sunday. How’s that for a beautiful early October weekend?
Looking ahead, Michigan is on target to get warmer weather for the next few weeks. According to Accuweather, much Michigan’s lower peninsula will be near 70 for the weekend and through the middle of next week. Then, a slight cold front kicks in, but Michigan is still projected to have highs near 60 through Oct. 12. That’s pretty incredible for an October forecast. I’m very happy to see the warm temperatures returning for such a long stretch. It’s time to squeeze that last bit of outdoor fun before winter kicks in and the snow returns. I don’t even want to think about it. For more information on the upcoming Michigan weather trends due to Hurricane Ian and beyond, go here.