Detroit, Mich. – After a stormy week, Detroit residents can expect a welcome break Friday and Saturday, with mild temperatures and dry skies ahead of another round of rain. Whether you’re planning outdoor events, travel, or yardwork, Friday’s weather offers the best window before Sunday evening showers arrive.
According to the National Weather Service in Detroit/Pontiac, Friday will bring partly sunny conditions and a high near 73°F. Calm northeast winds around 7 mph will keep air quality steady and visibility clear across the metro area. Friday night will remain dry and mostly cloudy, with lows falling to around 57°F.
Saturday continues the streak of summer-like weather, with mostly sunny skies and highs climbing to 77°F — the warmest of the next five days. It’s an ideal day for events across Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties.
Conditions begin to shift Sunday evening. Showers are expected to move into the region after 8 p.m., signaling a return to a wetter pattern. Monday and Tuesday both carry additional rain chances, which could affect morning commutes and outdoor activities early next week.
While no severe weather is forecast through the weekend, residents should stay weather-aware as Sunday night approaches, especially if attending evening events or traveling.
📅 Five-Day Forecast for Detroit (June 6–10)
- Friday: Partly sunny. High 73°F. Northeast wind around 7 mph.
- Saturday: Mostly sunny. High 77°F.
- Sunday: Mostly sunny early, chance of showers after 8 p.m. High 77°F.
- Monday: Partly cloudy with showers likely. Low 57°F, high near 75°F.
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny, chance of rain late. Low 56°F, high around 75°F.