Detroit, Michigan – Showers will become more widespread across Southeast Michigan by Wednesday afternoon, potentially leading to slick roads and reduced visibility for evening commuters from Ann Arbor to Port Huron.
According to the National Weather Service in Detroit, light sprinkles early Wednesday will transition to steady rainfall by mid to late afternoon, with heavier bands expected north of I-69 into the night. Daytime highs will range from 61 to 66 degrees, with lows dipping into the upper 40s to low 50s by Wednesday night.
On Thursday, cloudy skies will dominate the region, with intermittent light rain and drizzle possible in the morning. Scattered afternoon showers are forecast to return, keeping roads damp and outdoor plans limited from Lansing to Monroe.
By Friday, forecasters anticipate a slight uptick in instability, bringing a chance for storms late in the day alongside scattered showers. Highs are expected in the low to mid 70s, but cooler overnight lows in the upper 40s may follow the system’s exit.
Residents should allow extra travel time, avoid flooded intersections, and keep rain gear on hand. Warnings remain possible as conditions evolve into the weekend.