Detroit, MI – Southeast Michigan residents can expect a noticeable shift in weather this weekend as temperatures drop across the region. Today’s high temperatures will hover around the low 80s with decreasing clouds, offering some relief from the recent humidity.
According to the National Weather Service, cooler and drier conditions will settle in beginning Sunday as a second cold front moves through early in the morning. This shift will bring cooler daytime temperatures, dipping into the low 70s by Monday, and even cooler nights. Residents should prepare for temperatures dropping into the 50s during overnight hours, especially in areas like Bad Axe and Port Huron.
The cooler weather is expected to persist through midweek, with high pressure maintaining dry conditions. Residents should plan accordingly for outdoor activities, ensuring they dress warmly in the mornings and evenings. Additionally, those with outdoor plants or sensitive crops should take precautions as overnight lows could impact vulnerable vegetation.