
Residents of Detroit can expect a mix of sun and possible showers over the coming week, with temperatures hovering consistently in the mid-to-high 80s. As reported on the National Weather Service's forecast, there is "a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2pm" today, amid mostly sunny skies with a high reaching near 86 degrees. This light variable wind is set to pick up slightly, becoming east-southeast at 5 to 8 mph this morning.
For those making evening plans, the weather should remain relatively benign, with nighttime temperatures dropping to a comfortable low around 66 degrees and southeast winds at a gentle 3 to 7 mph. "Partly cloudy" is the expected sky condition as people head into the night, according to the latest update from the National Weather Service.
Looking ahead, Thursday and Friday are anticipated to mirror today's weather, staying mostly sunny with highs once again reaching near 86 degrees during the day, and nighttime lows settling just under the 70-degree mark. The balmy weather is set to continue into the weekend, with the mercury slated to climb, bringing Saturday a sunny high near 90 degrees and a nighttime low around 72.
On Sunday, the heat intensifies with sun-drenched skies and a peak temperature near 91 degrees. "Mostly clear" conditions will prevail into the evening, when the low should hover around 73, providing little respite from the day's heat, as per the National Weather Service. The beginning of the workweek doesn't offer much change, as Monday is forecasted to be "mostly sunny" with a high near 90, though the night might see a partly cloudy sky with a low around 72. For those hoping for a break in the heat, Tuesday may bring some relief with "a chance of showers and thunderstorms," although the day is expected to be mostly sunny with a high near 88.









