Michigan: Southeast Michigan Hazardous Weather Outlook for Tonight and Sunday

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Hamtramck, MI – Residents in southeast Michigan should remain alert for possible thunderstorms starting tonight and continuing into Sunday morning.

According to the National Weather Service (NWS), isolated thunderstorms could affect the region, with the highest chances near M-59. While severe weather is not expected, residents are advised to monitor conditions as storms may still produce gusty winds and localized downpours.

Tonight’s forecast includes a mostly clear evening with a low around 57°F, but thunderstorms could develop after sunset. On Sunday, expect mostly sunny skies with a high of 77°F, although early morning storms could disrupt plans. By Sunday night, temperatures will drop to around 48°F, with calm weather expected into Monday.
By Monday, southeast Michigan will see mostly sunny skies with a high near 64°F. Winds will shift to the northwest, with gusts as high as 25 mph, potentially impacting travel on local roads like I-75. Stay tuned for updates and avoid outdoor activities during thunderstorms. Spotter activation is not expected, but residents should remain vigilant throughout the weekend.