Detroit, MI – Southeast Michigan residents should prepare for fluctuating weather this week, beginning with mild but rainy conditions on Monday. Highs are expected to reach between 70 to 78 degrees, with strong southwest winds creating gusts as high as 38 mph by Tuesday, possibly bringing record-high temperatures for early November. Light rain is anticipated throughout Monday, with a 40% chance of showers early and increasing cloud cover by nightfall.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Detroit/Pontiac, these warm and breezy conditions will shift midweek, leading to a significant temperature drop. Tuesday night will bring more showers, with lows dipping to around 54 degrees. By Wednesday, cooler air will settle into the area, accompanied by decreasing clouds, providing a milder high of 63 degrees. Winds will ease, creating a calmer day for those traveling along major roadways, including I-94 and I-75.
Looking ahead, Thursday and Friday offer sunnier and more stable conditions, with temperatures ranging between 56 and 62 degrees. Lows on these days will be in the mid-30s to low 40s, marking a return to seasonal November weather. For those with outdoor plans later in the week, the sun will be a welcome sight.
Stay updated with NWS Detroit’s forecasts and consider securing outdoor items ahead of Monday’s gusty conditions. Commuters should also anticipate potential delays on Monday and Tuesday due to rain and strong winds.
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