Grand Rapids, MI – Warmer temperatures and sunny skies will bring a taste of spring to Michigan this week, just as daylight saving time begins. Residents can expect a mild Sunday with highs near 50°F before an even warmer stretch ahead.
According to the National Weather Service, Sunday will be sunny with a high of 50°F. Winds will be light from the southwest, with occasional gusts up to 14 mph. Sunday night will remain mostly clear, with a low of 34°F. Monday’s high will reach 58°F under sunny skies, and the warming trend continues into midweek.
By Tuesday, temperatures will climb to 53°F with mostly sunny conditions. A slight dip in nighttime temperatures is expected, with Tuesday night cooling to 29°F under mostly cloudy skies. Wednesday will see a high of 51°F, with partly sunny skies and a low of 35°F overnight.
The warming trend continues into Thursday and Friday, with highs nearing 60°F and mostly sunny conditions. Friday could see highs reaching 67°F, making it the warmest day of the week.
With the arrival of daylight saving time on Sunday, longer days and milder temperatures will make for a true taste of spring. Residents can enjoy the sunshine, but should still prepare for chilly mornings and cool nights.