Summer-like weather just seems to stretch on and on. And we’re not complaining. The current pattern shows these nice temperatures continuing for at least another week - right into the first part of October.

But without rain in the forecast, it also means these warm, dry conditions are raising some concerns for increased wildfire risks.

Here are the forecast highlights from the National Weather Service offices across Michigan:

We can expect continued warm and dry conditions through the first part of this week, with temperatures climbing into the 70s and low 80s.

The National Weather Service warns of an elevated fire risk Monday as relative humidity drops to 25-35% across the Upper Peninsula and northern Lower Michigan. Temperatures will reach the mid to upper 70s, with light to moderate

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