Detroit, Michigan – Widespread thunderstorms could sweep through southeast Michigan by Saturday afternoon, July 26, triggering heavy downpours, flooded roadways, and possible strong-to-severe storms.
According to the National Weather Service, showers are likely to begin after 2 p.m. Saturday, with storms gaining strength through the evening. Localized flooding is possible by Saturday night, especially near poor drainage areas and along I-75. A few storms could become severe, bringing damaging winds and brief torrential rain.
Saturday’s high will hover around 84°F with increasing humidity. Residents should avoid unnecessary travel Saturday evening and secure loose outdoor items. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and a quarter inch are expected, with higher totals in thunderstorms.
Sunday brings only a slight chance of storms after 2 p.m., with temperatures spiking to 90°F — a humid and unsettled wrap to the weekend. Storm chances return Monday afternoon with highs in the low 90s, while Monday night could bring another round of showers to the region.
Five-Day Forecast: Hamtramck, MI
- Saturday, July 26: Showers likely after 2 p.m., storms possible into night. High 84°F. Flooding risk late.
- Sunday: Slight storm chance in the afternoon. High 90°F, partly sunny.
- Monday: Sunny early, storms after 2 p.m. High 92°F.
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny. High 88°F.
- Wednesday – Friday: Clearer, cooler pattern with highs in the mid-to-upper 70s.
⚠️ More storms could develop Monday night — stay weather aware.