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Elevated Fire Danger through at least Monday

Elevated Fire Danger is expected each afternoon through at least Monday. Read More >

Elevated fire danger is in place again today with easterly winds picking up and another dry afternoon on tap. Prevent wildfires by being careful with any outdoor activities involving fire/sparks. For the latest open burning information, please visit: www.dnr.state.mi.us/burnpermits/.
Elevated fire danger will continue each afternoon through at least Monday due to little in the way of recent rainfall, occasionally breezy winds, and low relative humidity. Prevent wildfires by being careful with any outdoor activities involving fire/sparks. For the latest open burning information, please visit: www.dnr.state.mi.us/burnpermits/.
Sunny skies will stick around through the weekend, making for pleasant beach-going weather. Be aware that water temperatures are still very cold, and hypothermia could set in quickly, making the water dangerous regardless of swim risk.
Clear skies tonight will lead to chilly overnight temperatures along with the potential of some patchy frost across interior Northern Lower areas. Sunny and quiet weather is expected to continue through the midweek with highs in the 70s and 80s for most locations.