Sunny start to week in Southeast Michigan before storms return
On Monday, we'll see mostly sunny skies in Southeast Michigan, and it will be a gorgeous evening to head downtown and watch the Ford Fireworks.
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Stacey Duford grew up in Mt. Morris, Michigan, and became fascinated with weather as a child after watching a tornado rip up a tree in her backyard.
She graduated from Albion College, moved to the Detroit area, and then worked as a stand-up comic, which led to a career in radio and TV. She was part of two popular morning shows, "The Breakfast Club" on WNIC and "Bobby & Stacey" on WOMC. She managed to combine her passions, weather and entertaining, as a meteorologist here on CBS News Detroit.
Stacey first joined the team in 2009 and then returned in 2019.
While at WOMC, she won a Gracie Award (Outstanding Performance by a Female in a Leading Role) from Women in Communication and Best Morning Show from the Michigan Association of Broadcasters.
Along the way, she has raised two children (her son is now a stand-up comic!), published a children's book, "The Fairy Painting," and co-hosted an award-winning podcast, "It's Not Just You."
Stacey spends her free time writing, reading and running.
On Monday, we'll see mostly sunny skies in Southeast Michigan, and it will be a gorgeous evening to head downtown and watch the Ford Fireworks.
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Temperatures will remain in the 80s for the beginning of the week, with a few chances of storms.
We'll see a chance of showers in the early morning hours on Monday.
The work week starts out mild, but rain and cooler temperatures are on the way.
We are expecting mild temperatures and more rain over the weekend.
These well-above-average temperatures will hold, with a few chances of rain bookending the work week.
Expect high temperatures in the mid-to-upper 70s for the weekend, with some wind and rain.
We're expecting another chilly night before warmer air moves in to the area.
The week starts out sunny and dry.
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