
The City of Detroit is stepping into a week of variable skies and fluctuating temperatures. Today Detroiters can expect clear skies with a crisp high of 54 followed by a mostly clear night dropping to a cooler 42 degrees. Westerly winds will keep things brisk, gusting to as much as 18 mph, a noticeable force for anyone traversing Detroit's thoroughfares, according to the latest seven-day weather forecast from the National Weather Service.
As the workweek progresses, the weather is set to take a turn, with mostly sunny conditions pushing temperatures to a more comfortable 64 on Tuesday. Yet, the wind plans not to easily give up its presence, with gusts anticipated to reach up to 22 mph. The warmth may be fleeting as clouds gather Tuesday night, bringing the low temp back down to 48 degrees, reminding us that spring hesitates to fully take hold.
Midweek offers a brief tease of spring warmth, with a partly sunny Wednesday serving up a high near 66. However, the upcoming forecast, as reported by the National Weather Service, suggests that Detroit's weather will be anything but straightforward. Thursday is expected to usher in showers, mainly after 2 p.m., with cloudy skies and a 70% chance of precipitation. Temperatures will drop to a high of around 57 degrees as rain makes its play across the region.
Come Friday, the chance of showers continues alongside mostly cloudy skies with the temperature hovering near 52 degrees. The evening is set to partially clear up, but the low will plunge to about 36, providing a chilly start to the weekend. As Saturday rolls in, Detroit residents can look forward to partly sunny skies and a daytime high creeping up to 54, signaling an ever-so-slight rebound. However, the forecast refuses to settle, bringing in more clouds Saturday night and a low of around 38.









