Detroit, MI – Residents across Michigan should prepare for a rainy start to the weekend, particularly near the Thumb region and along U.S. Route 10. A chance of rain begins early Saturday and continues through the evening, accompanied by northwest winds gusting up to 29 mph. Temperatures will reach highs in the upper 40s, with overnight lows dropping to the mid-30s.
According to the National Weather Service, Saturday will remain mostly cloudy with steady northwest winds making travel potentially hazardous, especially along major routes like I-75 and U.S. Route 10. Motorists should allow extra time and remain cautious of slick road conditions. Sunday looks calmer, with highs near 48°F and dry skies providing some relief.
Looking ahead to Thanksgiving week, temperatures will trend warmer. Monday could see highs near 55°F, but another round of rain is expected later in the day. By Tuesday and Wednesday, conditions improve, with partly cloudy skies and daytime highs in the mid-40s.
For those planning outdoor activities or travel, Saturday morning rain may impact plans, but Sunday and early Thanksgiving week provide opportunities for clearer conditions. Stay updated through the National Weather Service and local advisories as weather patterns evolve.
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