Detroit, MI – Southeast Michigan residents can expect dry, seasonable weather this weekend, with rain showers likely to arrive by Monday night.
The National Weather Service predicts high temperatures today and Sunday to hover between 44 and 49 degrees, with mostly cloudy skies dominating both days. Winds will remain light, creating calm conditions for outdoor activities. Thanksgiving travelers should plan ahead, as rain chances increase late Monday, with precipitation likely through early Tuesday.
According to the National Weather Service, rain is expected to move into the area after midnight Sunday. A 60% chance of showers is forecast for Monday, with highs reaching 50–55 degrees. Gusty winds and wet roads may create travel delays during peak holiday travel periods.
Looking ahead, Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to be cooler and partly sunny, with daytime highs in the low 40s. Overnight lows will drop into the upper 20s to mid-30s, prompting potential concerns for freezing rain in some areas Wednesday night. Those planning Thanksgiving trips should monitor forecasts closely and allow extra time for travel.
Thanksgiving Day will likely bring a mix of rain and snow to the region, followed by colder conditions Friday, with highs only reaching the upper 30s. Local roadways, including I-75 and I-94, may experience slick patches, especially in the early morning.
Stay tuned for updates as the holiday approaches, and check local forecasts for the latest travel advisories.
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