Summer‑Heat Brings Fire Risk to Michigan

Michigan, USAFri May 15 2026
Michigan’s weather is shifting toward spring, with temperatures climbing fast enough that many feel the early arrival of summer. The pleasant warmth of Thursday will give way to a dry, windy spell over the western part of the state on Friday and Saturday. High pressure will keep Thursday clear, allowing most areas to reach the mid‑to‑upper 60s and some inland spots into the 70s, while lake‑side regions stay cooler in the 50s. Nighttime lows will drop to the mid‑40s. From Friday onward, humidity will fall sharply to 20‑25 percent and gusty winds of 25‑35 mph will push temperatures into the low 80s. These conditions raise fire danger across West Michigan, prompting meteorologists to issue special warnings. Light showers may appear late Thursday night, but overall precipitation will be minimal.
Saturday’s heat peaks in the 60s to mid‑70s, with a high chance of staying dry. However, some southern counties might see late‑day showers or storms. Sunday will bring a higher likelihood of rain and thunderstorms, especially after the warm front moves northward. Uncertainty grows as a low‑pressure system heads toward the Upper Midwest on Monday and Tuesday. Forecast models disagree on its path, but widespread showers and possible severe weather are expected. Rain totals could reach over an inch in some areas, with a 15 percent risk of severe storms along the Wisconsin‑Michigan border. Early next week, temperatures will stay in the 80s, and some spots may hit 90 degrees. Dewpoints rising into the 60s will make the air feel humid, reinforcing a summer‑like atmosphere that persists even after a cold front passes on Tuesday. The state will likely remain above normal in warmth through the middle of next week.
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