Michigan wakes up gray and cold across Detroit, with temperatures stuck at 29 degrees and a stiff northwest breeze cutting through downtown. A few light flakes may mix in early, especially before sunrise, briefly dusting colder surfaces.
That light snow chance fades quickly.
According to the National Weather Service, only a 20 percent chance of snow lingers early this morning, with steady temperatures around 29 degrees before skies gradually brighten . By afternoon, highs reach 44 under partly sunny skies, and west winds stay between 7 and 9 mph.
Bridges along I-94 and I-75 could be slick early. Use caution through mid-morning where pavement temperatures remain near freezing.
Tonight drops to 34 degrees with mostly cloudy skies. Sunday delivers a sharp warm-up, climbing to 67 with southwest winds gusting up to 20 mph. Monday stays mild at 64 under partly sunny skies.
Rain moves in Monday night with a 60 percent chance after 2 a.m. Tuesday turns wetter, with rain likely and highs near 72. Showers may linger into early Wednesday before cooler air settles back in, holding highs near 49.
Plan outdoor activities for Sunday afternoon. Prepare for wet roads during the Tuesday commute.
Long-range trends hint at continued temperature swings into early April, with additional rain chances late week.
Five-Day Outlook for Detroit:
Sunday: Mostly cloudy, 67.
Monday: Partly sunny, 64.
Tuesday: Rain likely, 72.
Wednesday: Rain likely, 49.
Thursday: Chance of rain, 47.


