Michigan Weather Alert: Detroit Drivers Face Slick Roads Saturday Morning with Showers Before Sunshine Returns Sunday

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Detroit, Mich. – Saturday morning commuters may need wipers as scattered showers cross metro Detroit before 10 a.m., but sunshine returns quickly. Temperatures will climb into the upper 70s, making roads like I-75 and I-94 safe and dry again by afternoon.

According to the National Weather Service in Detroit/Pontiac, Saturday’s rain chances will taper off by midday, leaving mostly cloudy skies with light south winds. Tonight will be calm, dropping into the upper 50s before conditions brighten statewide on Sunday.

Sunday marks the start of a stretch of clear skies and unseasonably warm temperatures. Detroit and surrounding suburbs can expect highs near 82 degrees with light breezes. Drivers and outdoor events should see smooth sailing, with no significant weather interruptions.

By Monday and Tuesday, the region will warm further into the low 80s, with steady sunshine through midweek. Calm winds will keep travel safe across Michigan highways, and utility crews report no weather-related disruptions expected.

Residents are urged to use the clear stretch for yardwork, late-season gardening, or outdoor gatherings before cooler fall air returns later in the week.

Conditions stay favorable until at least Thursday, when partial cloud cover reenters the forecast. For now, southeast Michigan can prepare for a dry, warm stretch that feels more like August than mid-September.

Five-Day Forecast for Detroit, Michigan:

  • Sunday: Sunny, high 82, low 59
  • Monday: Sunny, high 82, low 58
  • Tuesday: Sunny, high 83, low 59
  • Wednesday: Sunny, high 84, low 62
  • Thursday: Partly cloudy, high 85, low 62

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