
As spring marches on, Detroit residents can expect a dynamic mix of sun, showers, and thunderstorms in the coming week, based on the detailed forecast provided by the National Weather Service. Starting with rain likely before 9 a.m. today and a shift towards mostly sunny skies, locals should experience a rather temperate high of 69 degrees with a gentle south wind.
By tonight, the skies clear up, dropping the temperature to a cool 48 degrees, while the rest of the week sees a classic concoction of Michigan spring weather. After some potential showers and thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon, those same clouds will stick around, offering a low of around 46 by Tuesday night, according to the National Weather Service. A mix of sun and clouds is on the menu for Wednesday, but the peace is short-lived with a 70% chance of showers rolling in by nightfall.
Thursday ratchets up the intensity with a 90% chance of rain, possibly accompanied by thunderstorms post-3 p.m., making for a rainy, breezy day. This wet spell continues into the evening, as nightfall doesn't quite spell relief with ongoing showers and possible thunderstorms before calming down towards Friday, which will also see its share of showers before the sun returns to grace the weekend.
As night falls on Saturday, Detroit will experience partly cloudy conditions, with a low around 48. To round off the week, Sunday teases with a chance of showers amidst partial sunshine and a high approaching the upper sixties. The fluctuating conditions underscore the transitional nature of a Michigan April, challenging those who dare to pack away their winter coats too early.









