today's weather — IN news

A significant temperature shift is expected across the U.S. today, with warmer conditions emerging after a cooler spell. A warmer, quieter spring pattern spreads across much of the country on Sunday as dry weather approaches more regions.

Temperatures will surge above average for many locations, particularly in the central Plains and Midwest, where highs will reach into the 70s and lower 80s. Meanwhile, the Northeast remains the coolest region, with highs mainly in the 40s and 50s.

That context matters because Florida will remain unsettled with scattered rain and thunderstorms as a cold front passes through. Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms will also affect areas in the interior Rockies and Southwest.

In West Michigan, temperatures are expected to climb into the upper 40s to lower 50s, which is about 10-15 degrees below average. A chance for showers is anticipated there on Sunday, with highs barely reaching the upper 50s.

Tonight, temperatures in West Michigan will drop into the middle 30s under a partly cloudy sky. This fluctuation in temperature highlights how quickly conditions can change during spring.

Meanwhile, Cyprus will experience its own weather fluctuations. Temperatures are expected to drop significantly on Sunday before stabilizing through Monday and Tuesday.

The situation in Cyprus includes localized rain and isolated storms expected over the weekend, along with strong winds that could bring snow and sleet to the Troodos mountains.

This diverse array of weather patterns showcases how interconnected our climate systems are. As warm air moves northward, it can lead to dramatic shifts in local weather conditions.