Michigan Weather Alert: Detroit Drivers Face Monday Morning Fog Risk on I-75 and I-94

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Detroit, Mich. – Michigan drivers could face a foggy start Monday, with visibility dropping near zero on stretches of I-75 and I-94 before sunrise. Motorists are urged to use headlights and allow extra travel time during the morning commute.

According to the National Weather Service in Detroit/Pontiac, patchy fog is expected to linger until about 9 a.m. Monday before skies clear. Temperatures will rise quickly into the low 80s by afternoon under mostly sunny conditions. Winds from the east will pick up slightly, offering some relief but keeping humidity in place.

The rest of the week looks seasonably warm for mid-September, with daily highs in the low-to-mid 80s and cool nights in the upper 50s. Conditions remain dry, which benefits outdoor activities but increases the need for extra hydration and sun protection. Residents planning to work outside or attend events should take advantage of the clear stretch before temperatures ease toward the weekend.

Monday night brings mostly clear skies with lows near 58, setting the stage for another bright, warm Tuesday. By midweek, sunshine dominates with highs reaching 84 on Wednesday. A slight dip in temperatures arrives late in the week, signaling fall’s slow return.

While fog may challenge Detroit-area drivers early Monday, no major storms are expected. Officials still encourage caution on the roads and stress that more advisories could be issued if visibility worsens.

Five Day Forecast for Detroit, Michigan

  • Monday: Fog early, then sunny. High 82, low 58.
  • Tuesday: Sunny. High 83, low 59.
  • Wednesday: Sunny. High 84, low 61.
  • Thursday: Sunny. High 85, low 62.
  • Friday: Partly sunny. High 82, low 60.