
The residents of Detroit should prepare for a week sprinkled with showers, the occasional thunderstorm, and brief sunny interludes, per the latest week-long weather forecast. The National Weather Service predicts a 70% chance of rain today, with possible thunderstorms post 2 pm as the city is shrouded in clouds, and temperatures climbing to a high near 72 degrees.
Tonight, showers continue to be likely along with a potential thunderstorm before 11 pm, shifting to more scattered showers into the early morning. Despite the southeast winds, the evening looks to maintain a temp hovering around the low 60s. Up to a quarter inch of rain could be added to today's puddles, though this number could surge higher if thunderstorms decide to drop in.
Light relief is on the horizon for Wednesday, bringing mostly cloudy skies but less rain, with a pleasantly mild high of 76 degrees anticipated. Wednesday night’s skies clear up slightly, bringing partly cloudy conditions and a low around 60, as per a light west wind ushering in calmer weather. Thursday continues this trend, offering up a mostly sunny day, with a high once again flirting with the upper 70s.
The latter half of the week faces a slide back to showers starting Thursday night, as clouds collect and the mercury dips to the low 60s. Detroiters looking forward to Friday’s partly sunny weather, capped at a high near 76, should be ready for a change in the script after 8 pm when showers could pepper the region anew. Saturday and Sunday similarly dabble in uncertainty, with chances of showers amidst partly sunny skies, and highs consistently close to 76 degrees.
The beginning of next week doesn't stray too far from the theme, as Monday also holds a possibility for showers under mostly cloudy skies, inching towards a slightly cooler high near 73. As Detroit navigates through this tempestuous blend of September showers, it’s clear that umbrellas and raincoats should stand at the ready, closing out the month with the ubiquitous pitter-patter that has become all too familiar.









