Michigan Weather Alert: Detroit Drivers Face Patchy Fog Early Friday, Clear Skies by Afternoon

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Detroit, MI – Morning commuters in Detroit should brace for patchy fog Friday, with visibility dropping sharply in low-lying areas before sunrise. Drivers along I-94 and I-75 may encounter reduced visibility, making extra caution essential during the early hours.

According to the National Weather Service, fog is most likely before 9 a.m. Friday. Skies clear quickly after, bringing sunshine and a high near 82 degrees. Winds will shift southeast by afternoon, helping improve visibility and conditions for travelers across southeast Michigan.

Friday night stays mild with lows around 60 and partly cloudy skies. By Saturday, conditions turn partly sunny, with highs near 81. A 30% chance of showers develops late Saturday night into early Sunday, but most of the weekend remains dry.

Sunday brings another warm and sunny day with highs near 81, perfect for outdoor events and late-summer activities. Cooler nights remain comfortable, with lows in the upper 50s to low 60s.

Residents should plan for fog-related delays Friday morning, allow extra drive time, and keep headlights on low beam when traveling through dense patches. While the weekend looks largely favorable, pack a light jacket for cooler evenings and keep rain gear handy Saturday night.

Weather remains steady into early next week, with highs near 80 and mostly clear skies.

Five Day Forecast for Detroit, MI:

  • Friday: Patchy fog early, then sunny. High 82. Low 60.
  • Saturday: Partly sunny. High 81. 30% chance of showers late. Low 62.
  • Sunday: Sunny and warm. High 81. Low 57.
  • Monday: Sunny and seasonal. High 80. Low 57.
  • Tuesday: Mostly sunny. High 82. Low 58.

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