Detroit, MI — Southeast Michigan will experience dry conditions and warm temperatures today, but thunderstorms are expected to hit Sunday afternoon, creating potential hazards on major roadways like I-94.
According to the National Weather Service, today’s high will range between 80-86°F, with clear skies and light winds. However, a 40-50% chance of showers and thunderstorms will increase Sunday afternoon, continuing into the night. Drivers should exercise caution, as wet roads on I-94 and other major routes could lead to slippery conditions and delays.
By Monday, temperatures will dip into the upper 60s and lower 70s, providing some relief from the unseasonably warm weekend. Rain chances return on Tuesday, with a 45% likelihood of showers throughout the day. Cooler air will dominate the week, with highs staying between 67-75°F and lows dropping into the 50s by midweek.
Residents are encouraged to monitor local weather updates and take necessary precautions during the storms, particularly if traveling. Thunderstorms can cause sudden downpours, so planning ahead for any Sunday travel or outdoor activities is advised. More seasonable conditions should return later in the week, but the possibility of rain persists through Wednesday.