Detroit, MI — A cold front will sweep through southeastern Michigan today, bringing morning showers before skies clear in the afternoon. Temperatures are expected to reach around 60°F later in the day, with cloudy skies diminishing by evening.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) Detroit, temperatures will drop into the upper 30s tonight as high pressure builds, ushering in cooler air. The weekend will remain dry, with highs in the mid-50s and clear skies, but frost is likely outside metro areas with lows in the 20s Saturday night. Residents are advised to cover sensitive plants and prepare for frosty conditions.
Saturday and Sunday offer mostly sunny skies with highs reaching the mid-to-upper 50s. However, anyone traveling on I-75 or other major roads should expect potential early morning fog, especially Saturday.
Looking ahead to next week, cooler conditions persist as Michigan prepares for Halloween. While it’s still early, trick-or-treaters could face chilly weather on Thursday, with lows potentially dipping into the 40s. A more detailed Halloween forecast will be available early next week.




