
Residents of Detroit can expect a changeable sky in the coming week, marked by intermittent rain showers and thunderstorms before a shift to clearer weather takes hold. According to the National Weather Service, as reported by forecast.weather.gov, today holds a 50% chance of precipitation, with possible showers and thunderstorms occurring mainly before 2 pm, followed by a mostly cloudy day with a high near 72 degrees.
With nightfall, the chances of showers drop to 30%, under continued mostly cloudy skies and a low around 51. Despite the uncertainty of rain, the north wind will persist, reaching speeds up to 10 mph with gusts potentially hitting 22 mph. Saturday's forecast is decidedly more pleasant, ushering in mostly sunny skies and a cooler high around 62, along with northwest winds between 11 and 13 mph, gusting as high, as 21 mph, as detailed by National Weather Service.
The clearer trend continues through Saturday night with a predicted low of around 46 and steadily improving conditions leading up to a sunny Sunday with highs soaring back up to around 72. The wind, taking a milder west direction, will maintain its presence with speeds of 6 to 10 mph and gusts potentially reaching 21 mph.
As Monday arrives, residents can revel in full sunshine and an appreciable climb in the temperature, reaching a high near 81 degrees. The clear-skied trend continues through Tuesday and Wednesday, with temperatures poised to peak at around 85 and 86 degrees, respectively. Evenings throughout this period will experience mostly clear conditions, with lows gradually increasing from around 57 on Monday night to approximately 62 by Wednesday night. For those looking ahead, the National Weather Service indicates that Thursday will mirror the preceding days, promising sun and a high near 86.









