Detroit, MI – A warm but unsettled weather pattern will continue across Southeast Michigan through Sunday evening, with thunderstorms and heavy rainfall expected to impact daily routines and outdoor plans.
According to the National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac, rain is likely today with isolated thunderstorms as high temperatures reach the upper 60s. On Saturday, conditions will remain mild with a high near 70°F, and showers expected to increase after 2 p.m. Thunderstorm chances rise significantly on Sunday, accompanied by cooler temperatures in the mid-60s. There is a slight risk for severe weather Sunday, including localized downpours and gusty winds.
Monday will bring a marked drop in temperatures, with highs only reaching the low 50s. Scattered rain showers may briefly transition to light snow in some areas early Monday morning before drier weather returns mid-week.
Drivers are urged to use caution this weekend due to slick roads and reduced visibility. Residents should also monitor local alerts in case severe thunderstorm warnings are issued. Those with outdoor plans are advised to remain indoors during periods of heavy rainfall and lightning.
The region is expected to warm again by midweek, marking a return to more seasonable spring conditions after the early week cooldown.




