Michigan Weather Alert: Cool Nights, Sunny Days, and Warmer Temps Through Thursday Evening

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Detroit, Mich. – Cooler nights are giving way to sunnier, warmer afternoons as Michigan transitions into a stretch of fall-like calm. By Tuesday morning, drivers in Detroit and surrounding suburbs could see light fog in low-lying areas before skies clear.

According to the National Weather Service in Detroit/Pontiac, Tuesday will start calm with light winds and a high near 76. Southbound commuters along I-75 and I-94 should be prepared for slightly reduced visibility early, though no widespread travel issues are expected. By the afternoon, sunshine dominates, creating pleasant but warm conditions for outdoor plans.

Wednesday brings the week’s warmest air so far with highs near 80, paired with mostly sunny skies. The warming trend continues Thursday with a peak near 81 before leveling out Friday and Saturday around 80. Nights stay comfortable, with lows in the 50s through the end of the week.

For residents, this means prime outdoor conditions and minimal safety risks, but clear evenings can lead to quick cooling. Keep jackets handy for late-night walks or early commutes. Those planning weekend events should expect plenty of sun with no storms in sight.

This stretch of dry, calm weather could shift by early next week if fall fronts push through. Updates will follow if new advisories are issued.

Five Day Forecast for Detroit, MI

  • Tuesday: Sunny, high 76, low 55
  • Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 80, low 56
  • Thursday: Sunny, high 81, low 56
  • Friday: Sunny, high 80, low 59
  • Saturday: Mostly sunny, high 82, low 60

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