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Detroit Weather This Week Features Sunshine and Occasional Showers

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Published on August 25, 2024
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The latest weather forecast for Detroit offers a mix of sunshine and potential showers in the upcoming week. According to the National Weather Service, today we can expect a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms with a high near 87 degrees. The breeze will be light and variable before setting into a southern flow at 5 to 7 mph later this morning.

Tonight's forecast points to a partly cloudy sky, with a mild low around 70 degrees complemented by a gentle southeast wind running at 3 to 5 mph. Tomorrow follows suit, with mostly sunny skies and a high nudging a degree higher at 88, with the calm wind taking on a south southwestern direction in the afternoon. Despite the heat, the chance of precipitation remains, at a meager 20%.

As for the remainder of the week, temperatures are set to hover around the high 80s to 90 degrees mark with nights cooler, partly cloudy, and lows in the low 70s. Tuesday night's forecast specifically reports a low around 73, and on Wednesday, temperatures will rise slightly to a high around 89 degrees.

The latter half of the week maintains this pattern, with Thursday's high around 84 degrees, and the night forecast revealing lows around 68. Friday's forecast introduces a change, with the anticipation of showers and thunderstorms amid the mostly sunny sky, and temperatures remain consistent, with a high again near 84. Activities for Saturday should fare well under mostly sunny conditions and a high near 83 degrees.

For residents in or near Hamtramck, the point forecast is centered 4 miles south of the area, at 42.33 degrees North and 83.04 degrees West, with elevation noted at 571 feet. This weather outlook is valid from 8 a.m. EDT on August 25, until 6 p.m. EDT on August 31. For more detailed information or updates on the weather forecast, visit the National Weather Service website.