Detroit, MI – Southeastern Michigan will experience cooler and dry conditions today, with temperatures gradually warming into the mid-80s by Sunday.
According to the US National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac, the region can expect high temperatures reaching around 80°F today in cities like Saginaw, Flint, and Pontiac, with slightly cooler temperatures near Lake Huron. By Saturday, highs will climb to the mid-80s across most areas, setting the stage for a warm and pleasant weekend.
However, weather patterns are expected to shift slightly by Sunday and Monday. The forecast indicates a low chance of showers starting Sunday afternoon and continuing into Monday, primarily affecting areas north of I-69. This includes cities such as Flint and Port Huron, where residents should be prepared for potential rain.
The early part of next week will bring more widespread precipitation, particularly by mid-week, with showers becoming more likely across a broader area of southeastern Michigan. As temperatures hover in the low to mid-80s, the region will see a mix of sunny and cloudy conditions, with a 40% chance of rain on Tuesday and Wednesday.