Southeast Michigan Braces for Cooler Weekend, Storms Expected Friday

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Detroit, MI – Detroit residents can expect a brief warming trend this week before a significant weather shift brings cooler temperatures and stormy conditions by Friday.

According to the US National Weather Service in Detroit/Pontiac, a high-pressure system will maintain clear and calm weather across southeastern Michigan through Thursday. Daytime highs will rise steadily, reaching the mid-70s today and potentially hitting 80°F by Wednesday and Thursday. However, a cold front is expected to move in late Friday, bringing with it the risk of showers and thunderstorms.

By Friday evening, temperatures will begin to drop significantly, with highs over the weekend only reaching the low 60s. Residents should prepare for potentially severe weather conditions on Friday and take necessary precautions. The National Weather Service advises keeping an eye on local weather updates as the front approaches, particularly for those planning outdoor activities.

The cooling trend will continue into the weekend, with Saturday’s highs only reaching the mid-50s. This shift marks a noticeable departure from the above-normal temperatures earlier in the week, signaling the approach of fall.

Stay updated with the latest weather alerts and plan accordingly to ensure safety during the upcoming storms and cooler days ahead.

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