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Springing forward with a warmup in Metro Detroit

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A warming and mostly dry weather trend is beginning in Metro Detroit, but a few snow showers are still impacting part of Southeast Michigan.

Snow showers will move across the region on Saturday night, mainly in the Thumb. Flurries will be possible across northern Metro Detroit. Otherwise, clouds will decrease and skies will become mostly clear. Lows will be around 30 degrees. Winds will be out of the west-southwest at 8 to 12 mph with gusts up to 20 mph.

Lows will be around 30 degrees in Southeast Michigan on Saturday night. (WDIV)

Sunday

Sunday, we will “spring forward” with the start of Daylight Saving Time. After 1:59 a.m., the time will jump to 3 a.m.

A stunning sunrise will occur around 7:55 a.m. in Metro Detroit. Skies will be mostly sunny through the day, with highs near 50 degrees. Expect westerly and southwesterly winds at 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph.

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Highs will be near 50 degrees in Southeast Michigan on Sunday. (WDIV)

Sunset will happen at 7:33 p.m. at Detroit Metro Airport. The skies will remain mostly clear at night. Temperatures will fall to the lower to mid 30s.

Monday

Warmer air will flow into Southeast Michigan for the workweek.

Highs will be near 60 degrees on Monday, with abundant sunshine. Lows will be in the lower to mid 40s.

Tuesday

Highs will be in the upper 50s to lower 60s on Tuesday. These highs would be 15 to 20 degrees above normal. Plan for partly cloudy skies and breezy conditions.

Tuesday

A cold front will start ushering cooler air into Metro Detroit for Tuesday night and Wednesday.

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Under partly cloudy skies, Tuesday night’s lows will be in the lower 30s.

Wednesday

Wednesday will be mostly cloudy. The cooler air mass will limit highs to the mid 40s to 50 degrees. Lows will be in the mid 30s.

Thursday

Temperatures will begin to climb again for the end of the week. Thursday’s highs will be in the upper 50s to 60 degrees, under mostly cloudy skies. An isolated rain shower is possible.

Friday and Saturday

The mostly cloudy weather will continue into Friday and Saturday, but Saturday will bring rain and gusty winds. Plan for temperatures in the 60s on both days.

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A chilly start to the week gives way to warmer weather in Metro Detroit

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4Warn Weather – Cooler temperatures remain across Southeast Michigan for the start of the workweek, however, we’ll turn much warmer into the weekend.

Skies turn mainly clear Sunday night with a light northwest wind. Temperatures will fall to the low 30s to near 40°.

Forecasted low temps tonight (WDIV)

You’ll want to cover your plants or bring them indoors as frost will be possible. A Frost Advisory will be in effect for most of Southeast Michigan from midnight tonight until 7 a.m. Monday.

Frost Advisory for Sunday night into Monday morning (WDIV)

Monday will look beautiful with mostly sunny skies. It’ll still be chilly though – afternoon temperatures will only reach the mid to upper 50s.

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Forecasted high temps Monday (WDIV)

Winds Monday will be out of the north at 5-10 mph.

Temperatures will once again be in the 30s Monday night, so it will be another night to protect your plants.

We then recover nicely with most reaching the low 60s Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons. Although we’re a bit warmer, the next chance for rain will arrive Tuesday afternoon and linger into Wednesday.

Thursday brings back the sunshine and warmer weather. Highs will be in the mid 60s before we reach the low 70s Friday.

The upcoming weekend looks even warmer with highs near 80°, but we also see the next chances for rain.

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Temperature trend this week in Metro Detroit (WDIV)

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DETROIT, MICH (WXYZ) — In partnership with The ALS Association, downtown Detroit parks will shine red May 10–16 in recognition of ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease) Awareness month.

A special kickoff event will take place from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Sunday, May 10, in Campus Martius Park. The event will allow families impacted by ALS to connect, learn about upcoming initiatives, and take part in a meaningful “END ALS” photo moment under the illuminated park lights.

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Detroit Tigers lose fifth straight, Kerry Carpenter injured

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Kansas City, Mo. — The losing streak is now five games. The road record is now an MLB-worst 6-16.

The Kansas City Royals prolonged the Tigers’ misery Saturday night with a relatively breezy 5-1 win at Kauffman Stadium.

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Oh, and the Tigers might’ve lost another player in the process.

Right fielder Kerry Carpenter left the game in the third inning. He banged his left shoulder running into the side wall chasing Bobby Witt Jr.’s first-inning, two-run, inside-the-park home run.

Witt, a right-handed hitter, sliced a drive inside the bag at first. Carpenter chased it toward the side wall, but the ball caromed past him. Witt never stopped running.

Carpenter stayed in the game and even rolled an infield single in the second inning. But he was replaced by Wenceel Perez when the Royals came to bat in the third inning.

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BOX SCORE: Royals 5, Tigers 1

He was being evaluated during the game.

The two-run homer by Witt ended up being more than the Tigers’ sputtering offense could overcome. But, for good measure, Michael Massey added a three-run home run off Ty Madden in the fourth inning.

Madden ended up being one of the few bright spots in the game for the Tigers. He pitched six innings and allowed just one other hit. He set down the last 11 hitters he faced.

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He entered in the third inning after opener Burch Smith and lefty Tyler Holton worked one time through the Royals’ batting order.

Holton made a nifty escape in the first inning. With runners at second and third and one out, and two runs already in, Jac Caglianone hit a hard ground ball to second baseman Zach McKinstry, who was playing in on the grass.

McKinstry got the out at first. The runner at second, Carter Jensen, mistakenly broke for third where Vinnie Pasquantino was holding.

Spencer Torkelson threw to shortstop Kevin McGonigle who threw to catcher Jake Rogers once Pasquantino broke for home — your basic 4-3-6-2 double-play.

Not much else went the Tigers’ way.

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Royals right-hander Michael Wacha snuffed out the few scoring opportunities the Tigers mustered.

He worked around an error and a McKinstry stolen base in the third innings. He got Jake Rogers to pop to shallow right field with runners at first and third and one out and then got Matt Vierling to ground out with the bases loaded in the fifth.

 Wacha allowed two hits in seven innings. The Tigers put 18 balls in play against him with a soft average exit velocity of 84.4 mph.  

The Tigers broke through in the eighth against lefty reliever Matt Strahm. And it was left-handed hitters who did the dirty work. Riley Greene, who extended his career-high on-base streak to 20 games, doubled home McGonigle.

This season is a long way from over but Tigers, 18-22, are in serious need a course correction.

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Chris.McCosky@detroitnews.com

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