Detroit, MI – Southeast Michigan is set to experience a significant weather shift this week as a cold front moves into the region. Showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop today, bringing a cooler trend that will continue into Tuesday.
According to the US National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac Michigan, the cold front will descend across the Lower Peninsula early Monday, offering a 40-60% chance of showers and thunderstorms throughout the day. High temperatures are predicted to range between 79 and 89 degrees, with lows dipping to 59-66 degrees.
By Tuesday, the probability of precipitation increases to 60-80%, with showers and some storms likely to persist into the morning. Cooler air will continue to spread, leading to high temperatures between 71 and 75 degrees, and lows from 54 to 61 degrees.
Wednesday will see drier air moving into Southeast Michigan, providing some respite with partly sunny skies and highs of 75-79 degrees. This pattern is expected to hold through Thursday and Friday, with temperatures ranging from the upper 70s to mid-80s and minimal chances of rain.