Detroit, Michigan – Sunny skies and rising temperatures are returning to Southeast Michigan, offering a brief break from unsettled spring weather. Highs are expected to climb into the 70s by Saturday, with only a slight chance of isolated showers interrupting the warm-up.
According to the National Weather Service in Detroit/Pontiac, high pressure will dominate the region Friday, keeping conditions dry and mostly sunny. Friday morning starts off chilly with lows near 38°F, but afternoon highs will rise to the mid-60s. On Saturday, temperatures will push into the low to mid-70s, though scattered afternoon showers may develop across parts of Oakland, Wayne, and Macomb counties.
Sunday looks sunnier again, with high temperatures holding steady in the upper 60s to low 70s. Winds will remain light, and no significant weather threats are expected through the weekend.
Residents planning outdoor activities should monitor for updates Saturday morning, especially in areas prone to brief downpours. Keep sunglasses and a light jacket handy, as temperatures may still dip into the 40s overnight.