
The National Weather Service has provided updates on the weather forecast for Detroit, painting a picture of a warm and predominantly sunny week ahead. The city will experience some areas of smoke between 9am and 1pm today, but aside from that limited interruption, residents can expect sunny skies with a high near 84 degrees, accompanied by an east wind traveling at 3 to 8 mph.
Tonight's skies will turn to mostly cloudy, with a low hovering around 66 degrees, and a northeast breeze softening the evening at around 6 mph. As reported by the National Weather Service, tomorrow will bring back the sunshine, with conditions mostly sunny and a high again near 85 degrees, while the east wind picks up slightly at 6 to 9 mph.
The middle of the week doesn't stray far from this pattern, offering more sun and light winds. Wednesday's forecast sets up the stage for mainly sunny skies with highs steady at 85 degrees, while the wind makes its subtle shift from the east-northeast to southeast throughout the morning. When night falls on Wednesday, skies are predicted to clear substantially, preparing Detroit for a subtle cool down to approximately 67 degrees.
The consistency in agreeable weather persists through the latter half of the week. Thursday's forecast holds onto the sunshine and adds a degree to the peak at a high near 86, whereas nighttime conditions remain clear, with a low settling around 68 degrees, according to the NWS. Friday and the weekend are set to notch up the heat, with highs climbing through the upper 80s and lows in the low 70s, ushering in slightly warmer nights.









