Michigan Summer Weather Alert: Showers Likely by 8 A.M. Sunday — What to Expect as Summer Heat Builds This Week

heat and showers
-Advertisement-

Detroit, Michigan – Rain could dampen Sunday plans across southeast Michigan as showers roll in early, bringing slick roads and scattered delays.

According to the National Weather Service, a 40% chance of showers will develop between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. Sunday, primarily affecting Detroit, Hamtramck, and areas along I-75 and I-94. Rainfall won’t be heavy, but roads may be slick, especially during early travel hours. Motorists should reduce speed and increase following distance during the morning drive.

Winds from the east-northeast at 8 to 10 mph will persist through midday. Conditions will improve by the afternoon with clearing skies and a high near 75°F, making late-day outdoor activities more favorable. Rain chances drop to 30% Sunday night after 2 a.m., with clearing by Monday.

A second wave of light rain may return Monday, also with a 30% chance, before sunny skies dominate midweek. Temperatures will rise steadily, peaking Thursday near 86°F. Residents are advised to stay weather-aware as fluctuating patterns continue.

🔎 Five-Day Forecast: Detroit & Surrounding Areas (June 7–12)

  • Saturday, June 7: Mostly sunny, high 79°F
  • Sunday, June 8: Showers likely 8 a.m.–2 p.m., high 75°F
  • Monday, June 9: Chance of showers, mostly sunny, high 78°F
  • Tuesday, June 10: Showers possible after 2 p.m., high 76°F
  • Wednesday, June 11: Sunny, warm, high 82°F
  • Thursday, June 12: Sunny and hot, high near 86°F

☀️ Hot weather returns by midweek. Stay hydrated, check on neighbors, and limit outdoor activity during peak heat hours.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.