WEST MICHIGAN — High temperatures across the southwestern United States have brought record breaking heat to states like Texas, New Mexico and Arizona. That heat will begin to migrate to the Upper Midwest by the middle to end of this week.
The Climate Prediction Center has issued the outlook for the next 6 to 10 days, which falls between July 27 through July 31. Temperatures are expected to be much above average, which tends to be around 83 degrees this time of year.
The FOX 17 Weather Team anticipates high temperatures to tap into the 90s by the middle of next week.
This will indicate the 'heat dome' has traveled as far north as Michigan.
Temperatures are expected to return back to seasonal averages by the start of August.