Michigan Weather Alert: Chilly Halloween Morning Leads to Brighter Weekend Across Detroit and Windsor

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Michigan — The air feels crisp and cool this Halloween morning across Detroit and southeast Michigan, the kind of chill that makes breath visible and coats shimmer under early sunshine. Streets are dry, skies are clearing, and temperatures hover near 40°F as the region shakes off a brisk northwest breeze from the Great Lakes.

It’s a quiet and pleasant start to the weekend, perfect for any last-minute Halloween plans or early trick-or-treaters braving the evening chill. Partly sunny skies will stretch through much of the weekend with highs around 54°F to 56°F, offering one of the final mild spells before November’s deeper cold sets in.

Saturday brings abundant sunshine and calm winds — a great day for outdoor cleanup, football games, or late fall yardwork. Sunday will be similar, though a few high clouds drift in as a weak system approaches from the west. By Monday, moisture from that system arrives, bringing the next chance of rain across the Detroit–Windsor corridor.

Showers may develop along I-75 and I-94 corridors by late morning Monday, potentially slowing commutes and reducing visibility briefly. Despite the rain, temperatures will stay mild, reaching mid-50s to near 60°F before cooler air filters in by midweek.

Looking forward, early November trends hint at another cold push — possibly bringing frost or the first flurries north of the city by next weekend. It’s an early sign that winter’s transition is underway, even as Michigan enjoys a few more calm, colorful days.

And remember — Daylight Saving Time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday. Set clocks back and enjoy an extra hour of rest before stepping out into a bright but chilly Sunday sunrise.