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Two rounds of showers this weekend; Winds strengthen late Saturday

A storm system is developing near the Montana-Canada border. A warm front attached to this storm system will move eastward. It will bring a round of showers to Northeast Michigan Saturday afternoon. A cold front on the back side of this storm system, currently extending the Pacific Ocean, will move through Northern Michigan Sunday.

A first round of showers will move in Saturday afternoon. Several dry hours are likely Saturday night to early Sunday. Then the incoming cold front will bring a second round of showers Sunday morning to afternoon.

Winds will be light through Saturday afternoon, around 10 mph. Winds will increase to about 20-25 mph Saturday evening and remain strong into early Sunday. Winds speeds will taper to about 10 mph Sunday late-afternoon.

Saturday: Partly cloudy in the morning, then afternoon showers. Wind speeds will become stronger late. Temperatures will cool to the lower 30s predawn. Late-morning temperatures will rise to the lower 40s. Afternoon highs will reach about 52 degrees. Evening temperatures will be in the upper 40s.

Sunday: Morning-afternoon showers expected. Wind speeds will weaken in the afternoon. Morning temperatures will be in the middle/upper 40s. Afternoon highs will be near 50 degrees. Evening temperatures will dip to the lower 40s and upper 30s.

Monday: Cold early with a mix of sun and clouds. Predawn temperatures will be near 29 degrees. Late-morning temperatures will climb to the upper 30s. Afternoon highs will be around 48 degrees. Early-evening temperatures will be in the lower 40s.

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