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Nice Wednesday; Hotter Thursday; First 70-degree day of 2025 potential Friday; Catch Jeff on Information Channel 3 from 4:30-9:00 AM!

Wednesday: Partly cloudy within the morning, and principally sunny this afternoon. Cooler. Close to 50 levels. ESE 10-20 mph.

Wednesday Night time: Partly cloudy. Low within the decrease 30s. Calm winds.

Thursday: Principally sunny, and hotter. Excessive within the decrease 60s. Wind ESE 5-10 mph.

Thursday Night time: Partly cloudy skies. Low within the decrease 40s. Wind SE 5-10 mph.

Friday: Partly cloudy, hotter, and changing into windy. Excessive within the decrease 70s. Wind SSE 15-25 mph.

Saturday: Windy! Showers and presumably a thunderstorm within the morning. Changing into partly cloudy within the afternoon. Excessive within the higher 60s. Wind S 20-30 mph with 40-50 mph gusts.

Sunday: Cloudy, breezy, and colder with a couple of rain or snow showers potential. Excessive within the decrease 40s. Wind W 10-20 mph.

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Wednesday will just about be a replica and paste forecast from Tuesday. Partly cloudy skies are anticipated together with excessive temperatures within the center 50s. The subsequent warm-up begins Thursday with ample sunshine and close to 60-degree air. Friday shall be even hotter with highs climbing into the 70s for the primary time since November fifth, 2024 (70 levels in Kalamazoo). We’re forecasting decrease 70s and breezy circumstances.

A heat entrance will raise by the area on Friday evening and Saturday morning. It will carry a line of rain and few thunderstorms with it. An remoted storm might produce some damaging winds, however the total risk for extreme climate is low at this level. We should always dry up by late morning Saturday however it will likely be a really windy day. Southerly winds are anticipated to gust between 40-50 mph on Saturday — a wind advisory will probably should be issued. Sunday seems to be colder with a couple of rain or snow showers potential. We’ll dry up in time for St. Patrick’s Day with temperatures within the 40s.

Be part of meteorologist Jeff Porter on Information Channel 3 from 4:30-9:00 a.m.

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