Detroit, MI – Southeastern Michigan residents can expect cool weather with isolated to scattered showers this Sunday, particularly in the Thumb region. Highs will range from the low to mid-70s, marking a continuation of cooler than average summer temperatures.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Detroit/Pontiac, scattered showers are likely throughout the day, with the highest chances around Bad Axe, where precipitation probability could reach 47%. Detroit and surrounding areas, including Ann Arbor and Monroe, will experience more moderate chances of rain. While temperatures will hover around 74°F to 77°F today, the start of the workweek will bring slightly warmer conditions.
Monday and Tuesday will see temperatures climb back to near-normal levels, with highs reaching the low 80s. Monday is expected to remain dry, with only a slight chance of showers on Tuesday. Skies will gradually clear as the week progresses, with temperatures peaking in the mid-80s by Thursday.




