Detroit, Michigan – Southeast Michigan will stay mostly dry and warm through Wednesday night, but a few pop-up showers or storms could develop, especially midweek. According to the National Weather Service in Detroit, highs will climb from the low 80s Monday to the upper 80s by Wednesday, with just a slim chance for rain early in the week but increasing chances by midweek.
Commuters and residents around Detroit, Ann Arbor, and Pontiac should expect plenty of sunshine Monday and Tuesday, with lows staying mild in the 60s. Outdoor plans are safe for most of the week, but keep an eye on the sky by Wednesday afternoon, as the risk for a quick downpour or thunderstorm rises to 15-20%.
No severe weather is anticipated, but isolated storms could cause brief slowdowns on area roads, especially along I-75 and M-59. It’s a good idea to have an umbrella handy and stay weather aware during outdoor activities. Air conditioners will get a workout as heat and humidity slowly rise.
Warmer, unsettled weather looks to stick around through midweek, and more updates may be issued if storm chances increase.
Three Day Forecast for Detroit, Michigan
- Monday: Highs 80-85°F, lows 60-66°F, mostly sunny, 0-5% chance of rain
- Tuesday: Highs 83-86°F, lows 61-67°F, sunny, 5-10% chance of a shower
- Wednesday: Highs 82-88°F, lows 62-67°F, sun and clouds, 15-20% chance of storms