Detroit, Michigan – Cool mornings and mild afternoons will shape the week ahead across southeast Michigan, with temperatures swinging from the upper 30s at night to mid-60s during the day.
According to the National Weather Service in Detroit/Pontiac, Sunday starts the trend with highs between 52°F and 66°F and lows dipping as low as 39°F. Monday and Tuesday will follow suit with slightly more consistent temperatures, though Tuesday evening could bring scattered showers.
Communities across Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties should expect daily highs in the low-to-mid 60s, while nighttime lows hover in the low 40s. Tuesday evening rain could affect drivers during the evening commute—particularly along I-75 and I-94 corridors—so plan accordingly.
While no severe weather is forecast, residents are advised to dress in layers, keep umbrellas handy midweek, and monitor for minor weather alerts. The cool trend offers some relief for allergy sufferers, but gardeners may want to hold off on planting heat-loving crops.
Mild and somewhat unsettled conditions continue through Thursday, with the next detailed forecast update expected Monday morning from the NWS Detroit office.



