Detroit, Michigan – Rain showers are expected to develop across southeast Michigan Friday evening, with the heaviest impacts likely along and south of the I-94 corridor overnight into Saturday morning.
According to the National Weather Service in Detroit, rain chances will increase late Friday and continue into early Saturday, primarily affecting communities near the Ohio border. Monroe, Adrian, and areas along U.S. 23 could see steady showers into Saturday morning, while more northern cities like Pontiac and Flint will likely stay drier. Sunday is expected to bring a break in the precipitation, with mostly dry conditions and partial sunshine.
Drivers along I-94 and I-75 should be alert for wet pavement and reduced visibility late Friday. If you plan to travel, consider delaying non-essential trips until after Saturday morning. Temperatures will range from the low 50s overnight to mid-70s during the day, climbing steadily into the 80s by Monday.
A warming trend will take hold starting Sunday afternoon, pushing highs into the mid-80s by early next week across most of southeast Michigan, including Detroit, Ann Arbor, and Port Huron.
Rain chances taper off Saturday, but the National Weather Service advises staying tuned for updated advisories if conditions change.
🔍 Upcoming Forecast for Southeast Michigan (June 13–16)
- Friday: Scattered showers PM & overnight; highs 66–74°F, lows 52–58°F
- Saturday: Rain likely south of I-94 AM; highs 70–76°F, lows 52–60°F
- Sunday: Partly cloudy and dry; highs 74–82°F, lows 56–62°F
- Monday: Mostly sunny and warmer; highs 80–86°F, lows 60–66°F




