Detroit, Michigan – Temperatures in Metro Detroit will surge past 90°F on Monday, July 28, as a midsummer heat wave intensifies across southeastern Michigan.
According to the National Weather Service, Hamtramck, Detroit, and surrounding areas will experience sunny skies and a high near 92°F Monday afternoon. Southwest winds up to 7 mph may offer minimal relief. No rain is expected, and the heat index may approach triple digits during peak hours.
Travelers along I-75 and I-94 should limit afternoon driving, hydrate frequently, and avoid leaving pets or children in parked vehicles. With temperatures staying in the 70s overnight, homes without A/C may not cool sufficiently, raising concerns for vulnerable residents.
Monday night will remain mostly clear with lows near 74°F. Tuesday stays sunny and hot again, peaking at 92°F, before scattered thunderstorms develop after midnight into early Wednesday. Showers are likely to continue through Wednesday, offering some relief from the ongoing heat.
🔎 Five-Day Forecast for Detroit / Hamtramck (July 28 – Aug. 2)
- Monday (7/28): Sunny, high near 92°F. Southwest winds 5–7 mph.
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high of 92°F. Thunderstorms possible after 2 a.m.
- Wednesday: Showers before 8 a.m., then partly sunny. High near 85°F.
- Thursday: Mostly sunny, cooler. High of 72°F.
- Friday – Saturday: Dry, sunny stretch continues. Highs in the upper 70s.
⚠️ Next Update: Watch for updated storm timing Tuesday night into Wednesday morning as the pattern shifts toward cooler, wetter conditions.


