DETROIT - No big weather changes are expected for the next week in Southeast Michigan. There’s no measurable rain in the forecast, either, which could lead to us feeling a little crispy.

The above-normal temperatures we’re enjoying today will likely dip a little to more seasonable daytime highs mid-week, before climbing into the hot zone again.

There’s also a backdoor cold front incoming tonight. You’ll see what that means in the description below.

Here are the forecast highlights for the Detroit region from the National Weather Service:

Southeast Michigan residents can expect an extended period of dry weather with temperatures climbing above normal by the weekend, according to weather forecasts.

A strong weather pattern known as a blocking ridge is expected to dominate the Central Gr

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