This blog post summarizes the latest extended forecast for the coming weekend through midweek. It highlights warm temperatures, persistent but limited rain chances, and the potential for a late-week cooling trend.
It also calls attention to daily UV indices and practical sun-safety tips for outdoor activities around Memorial Day.
Extended Forecast Overview Through Memorial Day
Forecasters expect small rain chances to persist through Monday. Temperatures will warm into the 70s this weekend and the 80s by Memorial Day.
Saturday will feature highs in the mid-70s after cooler mornings in the 50s. Isolated sprinkles or a stray shower are possible.
The pattern shifts toward warmer weather on Sunday and into the holiday. Rain chances remain limited.
Saturday-Sunday Details
- Saturday: Highs in the mid-70s after morning temperatures in the 50s; isolated sprinkles or a stray shower possible.
- Saturday night into Sunday: Isolated showers and a possible rumble of thunder.
- Sunday: Warmer conditions with highs near 80 and a 20% chance of spotty precipitation.
Memorial Day and Early Week Outlook
- Memorial Day: Forecast to reach the mid-80s, with most areas staying dry despite an isolated shower or storm risk.
- Tuesday: Looks even warmer, with highs in the upper 80s and mostly sunny skies.
Midweek Front and Potential Cooling Trend
As the week advances, a cold front could bring a few showers and thunderstorms on Wednesday and Wednesday night as it moves south.
Forecasters are monitoring a southern weather system that could shift Lake Michigan winds onshore and potentially cool temperatures later next week.
Midweek Rain Potential and Wind Shifts
- Wednesday-Wednesday night: A few showers and thunderstorms are possible as the front moves through.
- Wind and temperature trends: A potential cooling is possible if Lake Michigan winds shift onshore later in the week.
Sun Safety and Practical Tips
Throughout the period, daily UV indices are expected to be high to very high. Sun protection is essential for outdoor plans.
Here are practical tips to stay safe while enjoying the outdoors:
- Wear sunscreen: Apply SPF 30+ and reapply every two hours when outdoors. Reapply more often with sweating or swimming.
- Protective clothing: Use a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and lightweight, long-sleeve apparel when feasible.
- Stay hydrated: Drink water regularly to cope with warmer afternoons in the upper 70s to 80s.
- Plan around peak sun: Schedule outdoor activities for morning or late afternoon windows. This helps minimize intense mid-day exposure.
The extended outlook favors warm, mostly dry conditions with only isolated rain chances until the midweek cold front enters.
For Memorial Day weekend plans, expect mainly sunny or lightly unsettled conditions. There is a brief shower risk and a potential late-week cooling trend if the offshore wind shift develops on Lake Michigan.
Here is the source article for this story: Warming up through Memorial Day weekend with isolated rain chances

