Southeast Michigan Forecast: Dry Through Friday, Strong Winds and Storms Expected Saturday Night

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Detroit, MI – Michigan residents can expect dry and warmer conditions through Friday before a shift to stormier weather over the weekend.

According to the National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac, temperatures will remain mild through Friday, with highs reaching the mid-50s across much of Southeast Michigan. Dry conditions will persist until late Friday night, when a slight chance of non-severe showers develops.

By Saturday, temperatures will climb toward 70 degrees in some areas, accompanied by increasing wind speeds. Gusts from the south could reach up to 40 mph, adding to the warm and unsettled conditions. The first round of showers and possible thunderstorms is expected to arrive Saturday morning, with additional storms developing later in the evening.

Sunday will bring a shift to cooler and breezier conditions, with scattered showers lingering throughout the day. Forecasters note that while severe weather is not currently anticipated, localized thunderstorms could produce brief periods of heavy rain and gusty winds.

Residents planning outdoor activities this weekend should prepare for changing conditions, particularly on Saturday evening. Motorists should also remain cautious of strong winds and potential wet roadways.

For the latest weather updates and advisories, visit the National Weather Service or tune in to local forecasts.