Detroit, MI – Southeast Michigan residents can expect a chilly and breezy Monday, with flurries and gusty winds making for a wintry feel despite the calendar date.
According to the US National Weather Service in Detroit/Pontiac, temperatures today will hover between 39°F and 44°F, with wind gusts reaching up to 40 mph. A slight chance of snow flurries remains in the forecast throughout the day, especially in areas near Lake St. Clair and north of I-94. Overnight lows are projected to dip into the upper 20s and lower 30s.
While no major accumulation is expected, the combination of strong winds and light flurries could create spotty visibility issues, especially for commuters during the evening rush. Residents are advised to secure outdoor items and take caution on the roads due to sudden wind gusts.
The weather is expected to shift midweek. Tuesday will bring partly sunny skies with highs near 48°F, followed by a gradual warm-up through Friday, when highs could reach the mid-50s. This warming trend marks a return to more seasonal conditions following a colder-than-average March weekend.
Stay tuned to local alerts and drive with caution as Monday’s windy, unsettled conditions move through the region.