Detroit, MI – The National Weather Service has issued a Small Craft Advisory for Lake Huron, warning of hazardous conditions for boaters. This advisory, in effect until 10 p.m. Monday, applies to the outer Saginaw Bay and the stretch from Port Austin to Port Huron.
According to the National Weather Service, north winds are expected to reach 15-20 knots, with gusts up to 25 knots. Waves will range from 4 to 6 feet, with some reaching a maximum height of 8 feet. Boaters are advised to exercise caution and consider remaining in port during these conditions.
The weather forecast for southeastern Michigan indicates a mix of clouds and sunshine throughout the week. Monday will see highs in the upper 60s, while Tuesday is expected to be sunny with temperatures climbing into the mid-70s. By Wednesday, highs will approach the mid-80s, and Thursday could see temperatures hitting 90 degrees, accompanied by a chance of thunderstorms.
These weather conditions are part of a warming trend that will bring more humid conditions later in the week. Residents and visitors are advised to stay informed of the latest weather updates and heed advisories for safety on the water and during outdoor activities.