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Cold front brings potential for patchy frost

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After a stretch of summer-like days, temperatures are on a downward spiral in the Ann Arbor area.

We've already enjoyed the high for Thursday, a mere 62 degrees. High winds with gusts as high as 30 mph will continue through the day. Showers are expected until 8 p.m. with the chance of precipitation at 80 percent. Up to a quarter inch of rain is possible.

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A cold front brings the potential for patchy frost for some areas in southeast Michigan Thursday night..

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Temperatures are expected to be in the 50s Thursday afternoon, then drop to around 38 Thursday night.

Some parts of Washtenaw County may experience patchy frost after midnight, but the National Weather Service in White Lake Township said no frost advisory has been issued for Ann Arbor.

Although the sun will be out this weekend, temperatures won't climb back into the 70s until Tuesday. Friday’s high will be near 62 with a low of 41. Saturday will be sunny with a high near 64 and a low of 43. Sunday’s high will be near 65 with a low of 43.

Temperatures will begin to climb early next week with a high of 71 expected Tuesday and Wednesday's high near 77 degrees.

For updated forecasts and conditions anytime, check AnnArbor.com's weather page.

Chelsea Hoedl is an intern reporter for AnnArbor.com. She can be reached at choedl@mlive.com.


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