Michigan – Headlights glow in a gray wall of fog across Detroit this morning, and visibility drops to a quarter mile in spots. Temperatures hover near 32 degrees, and the air feels damp and biting along the shoreline and inland corridors.
A Dense Fog Advisory remains in effect until 10 a.m. for Wayne, Macomb, Monroe and St. Clair counties. Travel along I-94, I-75 and the Lodge Freeway may turn hazardous quickly. Slow down and leave extra distance between vehicles.
Fog gradually thins later this morning. Skies turn partly sunny this afternoon with highs near 46 degrees. Even as visibility improves, shaded roads could stay slick where moisture lingers.
Rain chances increase tonight with temperatures falling into the mid-30s. Thursday turns raw and wet. Expect steady rain and a high near 45 degrees. Rain continues into Thursday night before tapering.
Friday moderates slightly with highs near 60 and only a 30% chance of rain. Showers become more likely again Friday night and Saturday, when highs reach the mid-60s. A rumble of thunder cannot be ruled out.
Sunday dries out with sunshine and highs near 57. Early next week trends much warmer. Highs push into the lower 60s Monday and mid-60s Tuesday, signaling a broader March warm spell across the Great Lakes.
Clocks spring ahead at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 8. We gain evening daylight, but this time of year also brings flash-freeze risks if moisture refreezes after sunset.
Five Day Outlook for Detroit, MI:
Today: Fog early, partly sunny, high 46.
Thursday: Rain, high 45.
Friday: Chance of rain, high 60.
Saturday: Rain likely, high 65.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, high 57.


