Detroit, MI — Detroit is heading into a second week of dry weather, with no rain forecast through the next five days. The area has received just 0.06 inches of rain so far this month, putting it on track to potentially break a September record for the driest month since 1877.
According to the U.S. National Weather Service, clear skies will dominate, with temperatures staying warm. Monday will see highs of 83°F, with Tuesday slightly warmer at 84°F. Expect continued clear skies through Wednesday, with a high of 82°F. On Thursday, temperatures will cool slightly to 79°F, but no rain is expected. Friday will bring back higher temperatures, reaching 81°F.
Residents are encouraged to conserve water during this dry spell, which could increase fire risk and strain agriculture. Those spending extended time outdoors should remain hydrated and take precautions in the afternoon heat.
5-Day Detroit Forecast:
• Monday: Clear skies, high of 83°F, low of 62°F
• Tuesday: Sunny, high of 84°F, low of 61°F
• Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high of 82°F, low of 63°F
• Thursday: Partly cloudy, high of 79°F, low of 61°F
• Friday: Clear, high of 81°F, low of 60°F
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