
Clear skies are ahead for Detroit after a cloudy start today, with a mild high of 54 degrees expected. The south-southwest wind will keep things light at 5 to 7 mph. Come nightfall, the city will see partly cloudy conditions and a comfortable low of 38 degrees, while the south-southeast breeze continues at a mild 6 mph.
Sunday promises even warmer weather with a mostly sunny forecast and temperatures peaking near 62 degrees, accompanied by south-southeast winds that could gust up to 20 mph. As night descends, the temperature will drop to a moderate 48 degrees under partly cloudy skies, the south wind persisting around 10 mph.
The warming trend continues into Monday, with highs expected to reach near 69 degrees under partly sunny skies. The south wind will push slightly stronger, blowing at 8 to 14 mph, with gusts that could reach the 20 mph mark. Monday night, however, brings a 50% chance of showers after 1 a.m., as clouds gather and the temperature dips to around 49 degrees.
The chance of showers lingers into Tuesday, casting a mostly cloudy veil across the skies, with a high hovering near 59 degrees and even odds of precipitation. Dropping to a low of 38 degrees, Tuesday night's mostly cloudy skies usher in a cooler reprieve. This midweek shift signals a descent into chillier days, as Wednesday's partly sunny conditions give way to a high of around 50 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
Wednesday night's forecast predicts mostly cloudy weather and a low of 37 degrees, setting the stage for similar patterns throughout the week. Thursday and Friday both offer partly sunny skies with highs in the low 50s, although the nights look to be punctuated by chances of showers and lows settling around the 40-degree mark, setting a damp tone for early March.









