
As we bask in the mild summer vibe that's taken a gentle hold of Detroit, the National Weather Service promises a stretch of weather that, for the most part, hangs onto sunshine with a grip that's firm yet non-threatening. As per the National Weather Service, today will feature a mostly sunny environment, a high flirting with the mid-70s mark, while a determined north wind will play at 8 to 10 mph.
Moving into the night, the sky plans to maintain its clarity, dropping temperatures to a comfortable 58 degrees. The wind, hailing from the north-northeast, is looked to decidedly soften, becoming a whisper after midnight. Friday's sunrise is expected to usher in a day full of sun, as temperatures rise to ambitiously warm the city to a cozy 81 degrees, the calm evolving into a soft south-southwest breeze in the afternoon.
The weekend doesn't shy away from continuing this trend, with Saturday showcasing its sunny disposition soaring towards a summery 85 degrees. Come evening, the sky plans to mix things up just a bit, adding a scatter of clouds, setting the night's low around 65. Sunday won't stray too far from its predecessor, introducing some partial cloudiness but still hitting a high near 85.
As we march into the new week, the forecast suggests that the pattern of sunshine and clouds will continue to pursue each other playfully, with highs hovering around 85 degrees for both Monday and Tuesday. On Tuesday, however, the forecast teases the possibility of showers and thunderstorms arriving, which could see the clouds gathering up the courage to finally break the sunlight's streak. This dance between sun and storm is expected to continue into Wednesday, with the high dipping slightly to 82 degrees.









