Detroit, MI – Southeast Michigan residents can expect a week of varied weather, starting with mild conditions and breezy winds on Monday. However, a cold front will bring rain showers as early as Wednesday night, extending into Thursday, potentially affecting commuting conditions.
According to the National Weather Service, the area will experience partly sunny skies today with highs in the mid-50s, making it an ideal day for Veterans Day events. Monday’s mild temperatures will cool down by Tuesday, which will be sunny but with highs dropping to the upper 40s and lows potentially reaching the upper 20s overnight.
The next weather system approaches on Wednesday, with increasing cloud cover during the day and rain likely by the evening. The showers will continue into Thursday, accompanied by cooler, windy conditions. Commuters should prepare for potential slowdowns on major roadways like I-94 and I-75 due to wet roads, as rain chances are high, particularly Wednesday night through midday Thursday.
By Friday, conditions will improve with mostly sunny skies and temperatures reaching the mid-50s. However, breezy conditions may persist, so residents are encouraged to secure outdoor items and plan for fluctuating weather as the week progresses.
With rain impacting midweek travel, Michigan drivers should stay updated on road conditions and consider adding extra time to their commutes, especially on Thursday morning when showers may still linger.




