Greenville, S.C. — A series of quick-moving cold fronts moved across parts of the Eastern and Midwestern United States Monday, bringing scattered light showers and isolated thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening. Meteorologists reported clearing skies by the night, with daytime highs ranging from the mid-50s in Mid-Michigan to the mid-70s in parts of the Carolinas and Kentucky this week. Indianapolis and surrounding areas saw dry conditions at the start of the week before rain and storms returned Tuesday night; WISH-TV noted isolated stronger storms possible north and west of the metro. Michigan stations issued a Frost Advisory that expired Monday morning, and forecasters across the region said sunshine should return Tuesday with another frontal passage expected into Wednesday.
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These cold fronts can affect your daily routines. Expect some rain showers and possible thunderstorms. If you're in Michigan, watch out for frost. It's a good time to check your home's weatherproofing and car's tire pressure.
Weather changes are on the way, but nothing too severe. After the rain, look forward to clear skies and sunshine. Keep an umbrella handy and dress in layers. Worth forwarding if you know someone who could use a weather heads-up.
Local outdoor activities and gardeners benefited from sunny, dry afternoons following the frontal passage, allowing event plans and fieldwork to proceed.
Some farmers and sensitive crops in Michigan faced frost risk overnight where lows dipped into the 30s, and morning commuters encountered brief rain during peak travel.
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Cold Fronts Sweep East, Bringing Brief Showers, Clearing
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