Hamtramck, Michigan – Storms will likely return to southeast Michigan by Thursday afternoon, bringing scattered showers and thunderstorm risks across Wayne County starting at 2 p.m.
According to the National Weather Service, Hamtramck and surrounding areas could see isolated storms develop Thursday, with a 30% chance of rain beginning in the early afternoon. The storm risk increases after 11 p.m. Thursday night, when heavier rainfall and lightning could impact late travel across I-75 and I-94. Winds will be light, but isolated gusts may accompany thunderstorms.
Temperatures on Thursday will peak near 79°F, with mostly cloudy skies building later in the day. Friday remains unsettled with continued storm chances and highs near 80°F. Expect the wet pattern to linger into Saturday, where rainfall chances climb to 60% and thunderstorms remain possible through the early evening.
Motorists should use caution Thursday evening and into the weekend as rainfall may lead to ponding on roads. Stay weather-aware, especially during the evening commute. Those with outdoor weekend plans should prepare for last-minute changes.
Sunday offers a brief break with dry, mostly cloudy skies and a comfortable high of 76°F. Rain returns Monday night and persists into Tuesday, with highs rebounding near 85°F.
🗓️ Five-Day Forecast for Hamtramck, MI (June 11–16):
- Wednesday: Sunny, high 86°F
- Thursday: Partly sunny, p.m. showers possible, high 79°F
- Friday: Thunderstorms likely after 11 p.m., high 80°F
- Saturday: Showers and storms likely, high 74°F
- Sunday: Mostly cloudy and dry, high 76°F
- Monday: Mostly sunny, high 80°F; showers return Monday night
- Tuesday: Chance of showers, high near 85°F