
Residents in Detroit can expect a mixed bag of weather conditions throughout the upcoming week, with everything from mostly cloudy skyscapes to the possibility of thunderstorms on the horizon. The National Weather Service predicts a high near 74 today under mostly cloudy skies, with east winds blowing at around 10 mph.
As tonight approaches, there's a 30% chance of showers after 2 am, accompanied by mostly cloudy skies and a temperature low hanging around 59 degrees. Despite the cool, east northeast winds at 6 to 8 mph, the air will keep moving. Going into Saturday, skies are predicted to clear after a possible brief morning shower, leading to a sunny afternoon with similar highs as today.
Evenings will see the skies partly clouded, with lows staying consistent at around 59 degrees on Saturday night, gradually increasing to 66 by Monday night. Things will heat up as the week progresses, with high temperatures dancing near 86 degrees on Monday and Tuesday. These warmer days, however, come with their baggage—a notable chance of showers and thunderstorms rolling in Tuesday afternoon.
As the week continues, the instability lurks, with intermittent chances of showers and thunderstorms anticipated through midweek, where a high near 88 degrees awaits Wednesday's daily peak. Most notably, meteorological attention turns toward Juneteenth. The forecast points to a chance of showers while partly sunny conditions prevail, and an optimistic high near 84 could grace the holiday celebrations.