Detroit, MI
Cold, sunny Tuesday as Metro Detroit awaits a warm-up
4Warn Climate – After a snowy day throughout the area with chilly temperatures sticking round, we are going to convey some much-needed sunshine into the forecast all through the day, however the chilly temperatures and breezy winds will likely be sticking round all day lengthy.
Excessive-pressure will start to construct into the area as we work via the day, so we are going to hold the cloud cowl round within the morning and break into some sunshine as we work via the late morning into the afternoon. Excessive temperatures remaining on the chilly facet of issues, and the center 30s by Tuesday afternoon. Winds will likely be gusting is excessive is 25 MPH all through the day.
Heading into the center of the week, anticipate a number of sunshine all through our Wednesday, and that additionally begins are warming pattern as high-pressure pulls off to the east. Excessive temperatures heading for the decrease 40s by Wednesday afternoon.
As we work into our Thursday, anticipate the clouds to maneuver again into the area in advance of our subsequent low-pressure system working into the area. Rain showers will transfer in as we undergo the late afternoon into the night hours. Excessive temperatures getting even hotter, heading for the higher 40s and decrease 50s by Thursday afternoon.
As that low stress system works off to the east, we are going to hold the rain showers within the forecast for the top of the week on Friday. Breezy winds will even be sticking round all through the day on Friday. Excessive temperature is heading as soon as once more for proper round that fifty° mark by Friday afternoon.
As soon as that low stress system pulls off to the east, we are going to convey colder air into the area for the primary half of subsequent weekend. We will even hold the prospect of some snow showers into the forecast behind that chilly entrance as nicely. Excessive temperatures dropping into the mid in higher 30s by Saturday afternoon.
Drier climate begins to maneuver into the area as we work via the top of the weekend and into early subsequent week. We’ll hold partly cloudy skies into the forecast for each Sunday and into early subsequent week for Monday. Excessive temperatures warming out of the 30s on Sunday into the 40s for Monday, which is the primary day of Spring!
TUESDAY: Morning clouds will give technique to afternoon sunshine. Excessive: 34. Winds: Northwest 10-15 MPH with gusts as excessive as 25 MPH. TUESDAY NIGHT: Primarily clear skies. Chilly temperatures. Low: 21. Winds: Northwest 5-15 MPH with gusts as excessive as 25 MPH.
WEDNESDAY: Largely sunny skies. Excessive: 43. Winds: Southwest 5-10 MPH
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Rising clouds, skies turning into largely cloudy. Low: 33. Winds: Southwest 5-15 MPH.
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Detroit, MI
Metro Detroit 10-year-old headed to World Series for competition against the best
Back in August, he participated in ‘Pitch, Hit, Run’ regional competition at Comerica Park and won second place among 9- and 10-year-olds in the country.
Detroit, MI
Family of girl whose throat was slashed in Detroit park files $50M lawsuit
Saida Mashrah said her sleep is still filled with nightmares and she’s fearful when strangers walk past her house more than a year after police said a strange man slashed her throat while she played in a Detroit park.
“Sometimes (at school) I get scared and have to take a break with a teacher,” the soft-spoken 8-year-old said Wednesday.
Saida joined attorneys for her family during a press conference where they announced the recent filing of a $50 million civil suit against the suspect, 74-year-old Gary Lansky.
“We don’t know what types of assets … (Lansky) may have but I can assure you for every dollar that he has we want to take that away from him,” said Nabih Ayad, counsel for Saida’s family. “This person deserves to rot in hell and rot in jail.”
Authorities said that Saida and four other children were playing in Ryan Park, near the Dearborn border in east Detroit, on Oct. 8, 2024. Lansky, of Detroit, allegedly approached Saida, grabbed her head, tilted it back and slashed her throat. Saida kicked him and escaped.
While she has fully recovered from the physical injuries, Ayad said the young girl will likely always carry with her the trauma she endured that day.
“Forever she will be haunted by this, traumatized by this and is currently seeking therapy and probably will for the rest of her life,” he said.
Lansky has been charged with assault with intent to murder and assault with a dangerous weapon. Ayad said Lansky is currently in the process of being evaluated for competency to stand trial. Online records show he remains behind bars at the Wayne County Jail, held on a $2 million bond.
An attorney for Lansky did not immediately return a call seeking comment.
Following the alleged attack last year, advocates called on state and federal authorities to prosecute the case as a hate crime. Ayad believes Lansky, who is White, specifically targeted Saida based on her race. She was the only Arab American girl in the park that day, he said; all other children were Black.
After Saida ran away from her attacker, Lansky then approached the girl’s grandmother, who was in the park with her, Ayad said. The older woman was wearing a hijab, making her a target for a hate-based attack, advocates said. Lansky allegedly fled the scene after Saida and other children began to scream.
“My daughter still smiles sometimes but it’s not the same smile. It’s the kind of smile that hides tears,” Saida’s mother, Amirah Sharan, said in a statement read by attorney William Savage during Wednesday’s press conference. “… As a mother, it’s the worst pain imaginable to see your child hurt and know there’s nothing you can do about it.”
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Detroit, MI
NFC NORTH: Where all four teams stand heading into Week 8
MINNESOTA
Week 7 result: Philadelphia 28, Minnesota 22
Offensive rank: 20th (318.7)
Scoring offense: 15th (24.2)
Defensive rank: 9th (301.7)
Scoring defense: 10th (20.8)
Star performer: Wide receiver Justin Jefferson recorded five receptions for 79 yards in Minnesota’s loss Sunday. Jefferson has 529 career receptions and surpassed DeAndre Hopkins (528 receptions) for the second-most receptions by a player in his first six seasons in NFL history. Only Jarvis Landry (564 receptions) has more. Jefferson has 34 receptions on the season for 528 receiving yards.
Quotable: “The main issue was in the red zone today, just hurting ourselves and causing us to go backwards instead of forward,” Jefferson told vikings.com of their 1-for-6 performance in the red zone vs. Philadelphia Sunday. “We’ve got to execute our plays to the fullest, take one play at a time, and when the opportunity comes, make those plays.
“One of those red zone drives is, that’s me dropping the touchdown and not pulling the ball all way the in. I’m always critical of myself and always, especially, my opportunities are very, very slim, so those opportunities, I’ve got to make the most of them.”
Twentyman: Sunday was a good test for the Vikings squaring off against the defending Super Bowl champs. Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts maxed out his NFL passer rating (158.3) by completing 19 of 23 passes for 326 yards and three touchdowns. Scoring in the red zone (1-for-6) and allowing big plays on defense lead to Minnesota’s downfall Sunday. The red zone has been an issue for the Vikings all season (ranked 20th). It’s something they must clean up in an ultra-competitive division like the North.
Next up: at Los Angeles Chargers (4-3), Thurs., Oct. 23, 8:15 p.m.
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