Detroit, Michigan – Summer warmth is lining up for Michigan, but not before one last round of scattered showers moves through Friday afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service, isolated thunderstorms could develop across metro Detroit on Friday, May 30, mainly between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. Rain chances are low (about 40%), but drivers along I-94 and I-75 should watch for slick roads and brief downpours. North-northwest winds may gust up to 23 mph, making travel more challenging for high-profile vehicles.
The real shift begins Sunday, June 1, when clear skies return and temperatures steadily rise into the upper 70s and low 80s. Expect sunny, dry conditions through midweek, with Detroit hitting 88°F by Tuesday afternoon. The warm-up marks an early taste of summer, ideal for outdoor plans—just remember to stay hydrated and limit peak sun exposure from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Nights will stay mild, with lows in the upper 50s to mid-60s. Monday and Tuesday will be the warmest days in the period, though hazy skies could linger from Canadian wildfire smoke drifting across the Midwest.
5-Day Extended Preview (Sunday, June 1 – Thursday, June 5):
- Sunday: Sunny, high near 72°F
- Monday: Sunny, high around 80°F
- Tuesday: Sunny, high near 88°F
- Wednesday: Chance of showers, high near 87°F
- Thursday: Partly sunny with a high near 78°F




