
Detroit is expected to experience a week of changing weather, including light snow and possible rain as temperatures rise. The National Weather Service reports that cloudy skies and chances of snow are forecasted starting today and continuing through the week.
Today, there is a 40% chance of snow after 1 p.m., with highs around 26 degrees. The snow is expected to taper off before 10 p.m., giving way to partly clear skies and a low near 19 degrees. West-southwest winds will blow at about 6 mph.
Sunday is expected to be partly sunny, with a high around 28 degrees and light west-northwest winds. Another chance of snow is forecast after 1 a.m. Sunday night, with south winds and a low near 20 degrees. The probability of precipitation is 40%.
Monday will be mostly cloudy, with a high near 34 degrees and south-southwest winds at 7–9 mph. Clouds will persist into the evening, with a low around 26 degrees. Tuesday brings a 40% chance of rain, continued cloudy skies, and a high near 39 degrees.
Midweek will see mostly cloudy conditions, with Wednesday highs around 40 degrees and overnight lows near 31. Rain is expected to return on Thursday, increasing into Thursday night, with temperatures dipping to about 39 degrees.
Friday will bring mostly cloudy skies with another chance of rain and highs near 53 degrees, indicating a potential warm-up as the city moves through early January. Residents are advised to monitor forecasts for updates throughout the week.









