Detroit, MI – A warming trend is kicking off across Southeast Michigan today, with highs climbing into the mid-to-upper 30s. Residents can expect mostly cloudy skies and a brisk southwest wind increasing to 30 mph by the afternoon, bringing wind chills into the 20s.
According to the National Weather Service, the weekend will see milder conditions overall. Sunday promises highs in the mid-40s with calmer winds, but rain becomes increasingly likely Sunday night. Showers are expected to develop after midnight and could linger into Monday morning.
For those planning outdoor activities, Saturday and Sunday afternoon offer the best windows of opportunity before rain impacts travel and visibility late Sunday. Motorists should prepare for wet roadways, particularly on I-75 and M-10 during the Monday morning commute.
Looking ahead, a colder air mass is expected to move in mid-week, bringing a chance for light snow on Tuesday and Wednesday. Snowfall accumulations are expected to remain light, but slick spots could develop during morning and evening commutes.
Temperatures will trend downward after Monday, with highs only in the 30s by Wednesday and Thursday. Residents are encouraged to monitor weather updates as conditions could shift with approaching systems.
Be sure to dress warmly this weekend, as the wind chill will make temperatures feel much colder. Stay alert for updates on snowfall and road conditions through the week.
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