Spring Weather Alert: Mild Monday in Michigan Before Showers Hit Tuesday and Wednesday

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Detroit, MI – Springtime in Michigan will bring a mild and sunny Monday, May 12, with temperatures soaring to 79°F in the afternoon. However, residents should prepare for scattered showers by Tuesday afternoon, which could affect outdoor plans and driving conditions.

According to the National Weather Service, the chance of rain increases significantly by 2 p.m. Tuesday, with a 40% chance of showers expected. This will be followed by more showers on Wednesday, leaving little time for sunshine before the weekend. Monday, however, will offer a break from recent rainy patterns, with clear skies and mild temperatures, perfect for outdoor activities.

Locals can enjoy pleasant, sunny conditions on Monday, but should stay prepared for unpredictable weather by midweek. By Tuesday night, the chance of rain will persist, and travelers should be aware of wet roadways in and around Detroit as light showers develop.

Looking ahead, the temperature will stay around 79°F Monday, cooling to a low of 60°F overnight. On Wednesday, expect another round of showers, with temperatures hovering near 79°F. If you have outdoor events planned for the week, be sure to check the latest weather updates to avoid disruptions caused by rain.

The extended forecast predicts a series of scattered showers continuing through the week, making this a good time to double-check emergency supplies and stay aware of changing conditions. With Tuesday and Wednesday likely to see wet weather, driving conditions may become slick, so be cautious on the roads.

5-Day Forecast:

  • Monday: High 79°F, Mostly Sunny
  • Tuesday: High 78°F, Showers likely after 2 p.m.
  • Wednesday: High 79°F, Showers likely after 2 p.m.
  • Thursday: High 66°F, Showers likely
  • Friday: High 85°F, Mostly Cloudy