Detroit, MI – Southeast Michigan residents should prepare for a chance of rain tonight as a cold front moves into the area, dropping temperatures significantly by Wednesday. The evening forecast includes a 30% chance of showers, mainly between 9 p.m. and 2 a.m., as clouds increase and gusts reach up to 24 mph.
According to the National Weather Service, today will see mostly sunny skies with a high near 77°F. However, clouds will roll in tonight, dropping temperatures to a low of 58°F. Showers are expected to impact areas including I-75 and I-94, making for slick road conditions during late-night travel.
Wednesday will bring more clouds in the morning, with highs reaching 68°F before a cold front pushes temperatures down further. Winds will shift, with north gusts up to 20 mph by Wednesday night, and lows will plummet to 38°F.
Looking ahead, Thursday should be sunny but cooler, with a high of 58°F. Another chance of rain returns late Thursday night, leading into a likely rainy Friday, with a 60% chance of afternoon showers and highs near 64°F.
Motorists and commuters should prepare for changing conditions, especially with rain tonight and the possibility of showers affecting roads like I-96 and I-75 later this week. Make sure to check updated forecasts to plan for potentially wet roads and cooler days as the weekend approaches.