Detroit, MI – Southeast Michigan is in for a wet midweek as rain moves in Wednesday, followed by colder temperatures and a chance of snow by Friday night. Motorists along I-75 and I-94 should prepare for slick roads as conditions change heading into the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service, rain is expected Wednesday afternoon with a high of 41°F. Winds will be light, but wet roads could create minor travel disruptions. By Wednesday night, temperatures will drop to 37°F with lingering showers.
Thursday will bring mostly cloudy skies with a high of 42°F. A slight chance of rain remains in the afternoon, though conditions will be drier than Wednesday. By Thursday night, temperatures will fall to 27°F, setting the stage for a colder end to the week.
Friday will start partly sunny with a high near 40°F. By Friday night, temperatures will drop to 32°F, and a chance of snow is expected before 1 a.m. Saturday will remain cold, with a high of 36°F and a low of 18°F.
Looking ahead, Sunday will bring some sunshine, with temperatures reaching 30°F before another cold night near 19°F. Residents should prepare for fluctuating conditions and stay updated on potential snowfall late Friday.