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.