
Residents in Detroit can expect a fairly consistent weather pattern this week with plenty of sunshine and mild evenings. Starting today, the city will see areas of dense fog before 10 am, which will then give way to mostly sunny skies and a high near 83 degrees. A gentle southern breeze might pick up in the afternoon. Much to the delight of locals looking for a consistent stretch of pleasant weather, these conditions are set to continue with little variation for the next several days, according to a detailed forecast from the National Weather Service.
Temperatures will dip to a comfortable low of around 61 degrees tonight. The calm will be broken by a south-southeast wind. The National Weather Service projects sun-drenched days will be the norm for the rest of the week, with high temperatures hovering in the mid-80s and nighttime lows staying in the mid-60s.
Thursday is expected to mirror today's weather closely, sunny with a high near 84, but with an east-southeast wind arriving in the afternoon at around 5 to 7 mph. The pattern of sunny days and largely clear evenings continues through Friday and Saturday, albeit with a few more clouds making a cameo appearance in the night sky. As the weekend wraps up, the warmth on Sunday promises yet another mostly sunny day with highs again near the 84-degree mark. Come nighttime, temperatures are predicted to settle once more around 66 degrees, mostly cloudy as the backdrop.
Looking ahead to the start of the next work week, Monday and Tuesday offer little change, carrying on the trend of mostly sunny skies and daytime highs in the low 80s. As the week extends, residents can continue to bask in the comfort of these late summer days, according to the forecast valid through next Tuesday.









