Southeastern Michigan is bracing for a spring chill tonight, with frost risks extending across the region. According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will dip to around 34°F overnight in Detroit and surrounding areas, posing a potential risk for frost on outdoor surfaces.
Motorists and gardeners are urged to take precautions, especially in areas with sensitive plants or outdoor activities. Make sure to cover plants and protect sensitive crops from frost damage.
Looking ahead to Saturday, residents can expect clearer skies, with temperatures rising to around 55°F in Detroit. Winds will remain mild, creating an ideal day to enjoy outdoor activities. With temperatures steadily climbing, Saturday is shaping up to be a comfortable day in southeastern Michigan, but don’t let your guard down yet.
The forecast indicates that Sunday will be mostly cloudy with a high of 55°F, followed by another chance for rain on Monday. A slight rain chance appears after 2 p.m., so prepare for potentially wet conditions in the afternoon.
Looking into next week, temperatures will increase to the mid-60s by Monday, but the weather will remain mostly cloudy with a chance of rain, which could last into Monday night.
Here’s your five-day forecast for southeastern Michigan:
- Friday Night: Frost risk, low around 34°F.
- Saturday: Sunny with a high near 55°F.
- Sunday: Mostly cloudy, high around 55°F.
- Monday: Chance of rain after 2 p.m., high near 65°F.
- Tuesday: Breezy with partly cloudy skies, high near 50°F.




