Michigan to experience brief cold spell before warmer weather

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Michigan is set to experience colder-than-normal temperatures in the coming weeks. Long-range forecasts suggest that this chill will begin on Thursday and last until early April. Temperatures are expected to drop into the 30s during the day, particularly over the weekend. A strong cold front will bring even colder air on Saturday. As a result, the next few days will feel more like winter than spring. Despite this temporary cold snap, warmer weather is predicted to return around April 1. Lower Michigan could see temperatures rising into the 50s, 60s, and even 70s as spring takes hold. By March 30, much of Michigan may warm up, with temperatures reaching the 60s and 70s. Furthermore, warmer 80-degree weather is on the horizon just to the south. While the weather may still fluctuate, early April is expected to bring nice conditions. The upcoming cool days will be more bearable, rather than feeling frigid.


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