
Detroit residents can expect a week of unpredictable weather ahead, with a mix of rain, cloudy skies, and a dash of snow, as per the latest forecast from the National Weather Service. Today's weather brings rain mainly before 2 pm with a high temperature nearing 52, accompanied by a north northeast wind shifting northwest in the afternoon. The chance of precipitation stands firmly at 80%, offering a steadfast preview of the week's dampness ahead, as stated in a report by National Weather Service.
Tonight's forecast is slightly less wet but still carries a 30% chance of rain before giving way to overcast skies and lower temperatures around 34. The gusting north wind will likely persist, reaching up to 20 mph at its peak. As we look to the remainder of the weekend, Sunday promises to keep mostly cloudy conditions with a high hovering near 48 degrees. Not to be easily discouraged, the north wind is expected to continue but will switch to east northeast in the coming afternoon.
Approaching the work week, Monday threatens to bring a mixed bag of precipitation, with rain likely before 2 pm then a chance of rain and snow combination as the day progresses. The partly sunny day could see the mercury rising to 46 degrees before the west southwest wind takes a northwest turn, potentially gusting as high as 23 mph. "Chance of precipitation is 70%," says the NWS report, with new snow accumulation of less than a half-inch possible.
Monday night should see snow likely before 8 pm, followed by a dip in temperature to a chilly 26 degrees, and a 60% chance of precipitation. The forecast for the upcoming days remains partly sunny with temperatures ranging from highs near 40 on Tuesday to warming up slightly to a high near 49 by Wednesday. The latter part of the week brings back rain, with showers likely beginning late Wednesday night and stretching into Thursday and Friday, potentially elevating high temperatures to the mid-50s.









