
Residents in Detroit and surrounds can expect a sunny end to the week, according to the latest weather forecasts. The National Weather Service predicts highs of 81 degrees today with gentle winds shifting from the south-southwest, granting a reprieve from any leftover heat from the earlier part of the week.
Evening temperatures for tonight are slated to stay moderately warm, dipping to around 62 degrees with the winds settling down as the sun takes its leave. Looking ahead to Saturday, skies are expected to remain clear, ushering in a slightly warmer high of 84 degrees. The forecast for Saturday night is partly cloudy, warming up the low to around 66 degrees for anyone out enjoying the nighttime air.
The calm weather continues into Sunday, with temperatures creeping up further still, peaking at around 86 degrees under partly sunny skies. The start of the new week doesn't stray far from this pattern; similar conditions are expected on Monday, although cloud cover may increase slightly into Monday night, with lows steady at 66.
Change rolls in on Tuesday with a medley of sunshine and potential showers. According to the weather service, there's a chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2 pm. Again, temperatures will hover in the low to mid-80s. Tuesday night through Thursday, this trend of potential evening and nighttime showers and thunderstorms is set to continue – with each night presenting a lingering unease of unpredictability barely cooling from daytime highs, only falling to around 66-67 degrees.









