Detroit, MI – Southeast Michigan is set for a stretch of dry, sunny weather, with temperatures swinging from chilly mornings to warm afternoons over the next several days.
According to the National Weather Service in Detroit/Pontiac, no precipitation is expected through the weekend. Highs Wednesday and Thursday will range from the mid-60s to low-70s, with Thursday morning bringing the coolest start of the week in the low 40s.
Conditions shift heading into Friday, with temperatures rebounding into the 80s. Friday’s forecast calls for highs between 79 and 84 degrees, continuing into Saturday and Sunday with similar warmth. Lows will remain in the 50s through the weekend.
The forecast calls for clear skies nearly every day, except for some clouds Thursday morning. Saturday is expected to be the warmest day of the stretch, reaching up to 87 degrees in parts of Southeast Michigan.
This extended period of dry weather means residents can expect smooth travel and plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities. However, the rapid temperature swings between cool mornings and warm afternoons may require dressing in layers.
The dry pattern is expected to hold into early next week, providing a calm start to October for Metro Detroit and surrounding counties.