
Residents of Detroit and the surrounding areas should prepare for wet and potentially snowy weather in the coming week. The National Weather Service forecasts a slight chance of showers before 10 a.m., followed by rain later in the day, mainly after 10 a.m. Areas of dense fog are also expected, with south winds reaching up to 23 mph. Despite the calm conditions, today's high is expected to be around 52 degrees, with a 90% chance of precipitation.
Tonight's forecast shows a decrease in rain chances to 30% before 7 p.m., with gusty west winds bringing temperatures down to a low of around 36 degrees. Tuesday will be mostly cloudy, with highs reaching about 42 degrees. Tuesday night, temperatures are expected to drop to around 31 degrees as winds subside, bringing colder conditions.
Midweek forecasts become increasingly uncertain, with a mix of rain and snow possible. There is a chance of rain and snow before 4 p.m., followed by a chance of rain, setting the stage for a chilly Wednesday with cloudy skies and highs around 38 degrees. Winds shifting to the west-northwest are expected to bring a chill, with temperatures dropping to a frosty 25 degrees Wednesday night.
Thursday will offer a brief reprieve with mostly sunny skies, but snow chances increase overnight, with a cloudy low of 26 degrees. The likelihood of snow continues into Friday and Friday night, with temperatures dropping to a cold 19 degrees under overcast skies. Saturday will be mostly sunny, but the chill persists, with temperatures falling to around 14 degrees Saturday night.
Sunday will bring mostly sunny skies to Detroit, with a high of 26 degrees. For the latest weather update, residents can visit the National Weather Service website.









