
Detroit residents can expect a week of shifting weather patterns, according to the latest forecasts. As reported by the National Weather Service, today's conditions are projected to be mostly cloudy with a high near 38 degrees, accompanied by a southwest wind traveling 9 to 14 mph, gusting at times up to 30 mph.
This evening, the temperature is expected to hold steady around 37 degrees, while wind gusts could reach as high as 32 mph, creating an inclement blend of stability, and unrest in the atmosphere. As the weekend progresses, Sunday will bring a slight reprieve with partly sunny skies and a high near 46 degrees, with lighter west-southwest winds at 7 to 10 mph.
Rain is likely to arrive late Sunday night, carrying over into Monday with a 70 percent chance of precipitation. The new week will start with cloudy weather and rain likely before 1 pm, while temperatures are forecasted to hover around 49 degrees. Less than a quarter of an inch of rain is possible through the course of the day.
Looking ahead, the weather will take a colder turn by Tuesday night with snow chances entering the picture. Temperatures will drop to a low near 28 degrees. Snow chances persist through Wednesday, with daytime highs shrinking back to around 34 degrees, and night-time lows could plunge to around 20. Thursday offers a break in precipitation but remains partly sunny, while temperatures struggle to rise above 28 degrees.
The city will see a slight warmth returning by next Friday, with a high near 36 under partly sunny skies. Residents should prepare for variable conditions throughout the week and adjust their plans accordingly.









