Dry skies today across southern Michigan
This Wednesday morning in Michigan begins under a broad canopy of clouds, as a slow-moving and relatively weak storm system prepares to approach the Lower Peninsula. For now, conditions remain dry, and afternoon temperatures are expected to reach the low 70s°F (around 21–23°C). It’s a calm prelude to what looks to be a wetter second half of the week, particularly across southern parts of the state.
Rain returns to southern Michigan on Thursday
According to Mark Torregrossa’s live forecast, rain showers are anticipated to arrive by Thursday, beginning in the southern regions. While the storm system lacks strong dynamics, it will still be capable of widespread cloud cover and intermittent rain, especially from Thursday through Friday. This setup is not unusual for late May, as the region often grapples with transitional spring patterns.
Morning live coverage and forecast discussions
You can follow the latest updates live each weekday morning between 8:30 and 9:30 a.m., when Torregrossa hosts a live stream on the MLive weather page. The session allows viewers to comment, chat, and ask questions in real-time. If you miss the live session, the recorded version is always available later for replay.
Looking ahead
Keep an eye on developing rain patterns, particularly across southwest and south-central Michigan, where storm systems tend to linger longer this time of year. While no severe weather is expected at the moment, steady rainfall could affect commutes and outdoor activities later in the week.
Stay tuned for further updates as this slow-moving system continues its journey over the Great Lakes.


