
Detroit's roller-coaster spring weather isn't taking a break anytime soon. The National Weather Service is forecasting a sunny but breezy weekend, with winds gusting up to 34 mph today and a balmy high of 74 degrees on Sunday before showers possibly sprinkle the area, "a chance of showers after 2 am" tonight moving towards "a chance of showers before 8 am" on Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
The upcoming week in Detroit seems to welcome the showers, with the weather service predicting rain threats to be a constant companion starting Tuesday afternoon. Residents might need their umbrellas at the ready as "a chance of showers after 2 pm" on Tuesday, likely transpires into more certain "Showers likely, mainly after 2 am" on Tuesday night. Inconsistency marks the skies, but consistency rules the winds, with "breezy" being the word of the week, per the National Weather Service.
Midweek, Mother Nature is set to turn up the volume with the possibility of thunderstorms in the mix. The prognosis for Wednesday includes "Showers, with thunderstorms also possible after 2 pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 71. Breezy." Thursday and Friday aren't looking much drier, and the gusts aren't letting up, hinting Detroiters should hold onto their hats, and possibly, their raincoats, as per the National Weather Service.
The forecast details point to a clear Monday night, before the tumultuous weather settles in, but don't expect the thermometer to push past the mid-70s or dip below the mid-40s throughout the week. The city's dwellers can experience the swings from a comfortable "Sunny, with a high near 68" on Monday to a cooler, "Partly sunny, with a high near 54" by the end of the week, with a mix of clear and thunderous skies bridging the gap between serene sunshine and stormy downpours, as cited by the National Weather Service.









