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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 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/.
Quiet weather continues for the end of the weekend, and through most of the work week. However, chances for showers and thunderstorms may start to emerge for Friday into next weekend. Temperatures will be warming in advance of this, with readings getting a little toastier by Wednesday and Thursday, especially in northern lower Michigan.
Sunny skies and light winds will remain in place through the conclusion of the weekend, leading to low swim risk from rip currents and waves. That being said, water temperatures in the 30s and 40s will run the risk for hypothermia, regardless of swim risk.