
Detroit residents should keep their umbrellas close by, as the city is faced with scattered showers and thunderstorms rolling into the area today. The National Weather Service predicts a 60% chance of precipitation with potential thunderstorms occurring after 2 pm. Highs are expected to reach near 84 degrees, accompanied by southeast winds picking up to around 6 mph in the morning.
Transitioning into the night, the likelihood of rain won't see much change before 8 pm, possibly bringing more thunderstorms and showers until the early morning hours of Saturday. Despite the stormy weather, temperatures will stay warm with lows hovering around 70 degrees. A light northeast wind will dwindle to calmness after midnight, bringing brief respite.
The weekend starts off promising with mostly sunny skies forecasted for Saturday and highs climbing close to 88 degrees. A gentle north breeze will flow through at 5 to 7 mph. Saturday night promises clear skies with temperatures dropping to a pleasant 67 degrees, ensuring a tranquil ending to the day.
Continuing the streak, Sunday beams with sunshine and the mercury rising to a balmy 89 degrees. Calm conditions in the morning will give way to a subtle southwest wind in the afternoon at 5 to 7 mph, keeping the air moving. As night descends, partly cloudy skies will usher in lows of approximately 69 degrees.
Heading into the new week, Monday's outlook is partly sunny with a high near 84, while the night brings a chance of showers setting in after 2 am. Clouds will stick around through Tuesday, marking a continued chance for showers and a shot at thunderstorms after the afternoon, capping the high at about 75 degrees.
By Tuesday night, the possibility of rain and thunderstorms wanes before 2 am, succeeded by partly cloudy conditions and a low of 61 degrees.









