
As temperatures continue to hover below freezing, Detroit residents can expect a partly sunny day with the possibility of snow this morning, according to the latest weather reports. Those venturing outside will need to brace for high winds coming from the west, reaching speeds up to 16 mph and gusting as high as 36 mph. The chance of precipitation sits at 40% until 10 a.m., and the high for the day is expected to reach 22 degrees.
By nightfall, the city is forecasted to remain mostly cloudy with temperatures dropping to around 13 degrees. The west wind will decrease to 6 to 11 mph, with gusts still reaching up to 23 mph, according to the latest update from the National Weather Service.
Looking ahead to Friday, sunshine is on the forecast with a high climbing near 26 degrees and a calming wind from the southeast. As the evening approaches, Detroit will see partly cloudy skies and a low of around 18, with calm winds shifting to the east.
The weekend will bring a significant change in the weather pattern, starting with mostly cloudy skies on Saturday and a high near 38. Rain is likely to start after 1 a.m. on Saturday night, continuing into Sunday with an 80% chance of precipitation and temperatures rising to the mid-40s. The upcoming week appears to remain unsettled with multiple chances for rain on Monday and Tuesday, and consistent cloud cover indicating a generally gloomy week ahead.
Temperatures will remain relatively mild for this time of year, with highs consistently in the 30s and 40s throughout the forecast period. Detailed forecasts for the day and upcoming days are available on the National Weather Service's website, providing locals with up-to-date information on changing conditions.









