
The forecast for Detroit brings a series of sunny days with mild temperatures, beginning with a partly sunny sky today and a high near 75 degrees, coupled with a southeast wind traveling at a gentle 5 to 7 mph. As the week progresses, the city can anticipate an uptick in warmth with highs venturing into the low 80s, according to the National Weather Service
While the evening air tonight is expected to cool down to a low around 53 degrees, the east southeast wind will dwindle to a calm breeze, making room for a sunny Friday with thermometers climbing to a high near 82 degrees, the wind staying docile, picking up merely a south-southwestern whisper at around 6 mph in the afternoon, then the gentle southern winds continue into Saturday and Sunday, promising mostly clear skies with nighttime lows hovering around the low 60s.
Monday stays consistent with the pattern of bright skies and a high near 83, but by Monday night, there's a shift with a chance of showers rolling in after 2 am, breaking the streak of clear skies as we move into a mostly cloudy evening with the temperature dipping to a low around 59 degrees; this minor change heralds a wetter Tuesday, bringing a chance of showers again and a partly sunny outlook, the high settling back at around 73, as detailed in the weather service’s recent forecast.
Those looking ahead might mark their calendars for a possible downturn midweek, as Tuesday night also poses a risk for showers and the sky holds onto its mostly cloudy shield, bottoming out near 52 degrees, but by Wednesday, Detroit appears to be pushing back against the damp with a forecast calling for mostly sunny conditions with the high modestly retreating to near 66, signaling the cooler embrace of autumn that this Michigan city knows all too well.









