Detroit, MI – Southeast Michigan will experience a rare partial lunar eclipse tonight, beginning at 8:41 p.m. EST and lasting until 12:47 a.m. on Wednesday. Residents hoping to catch a glimpse of the eclipse and supermoon should be aware that cloud cover could limit visibility across the region.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), today’s high will reach 84 degrees under mostly sunny skies, but clouds may develop by the evening. Wednesday’s forecast calls for similar conditions, with temperatures ranging from 79 to 83 degrees. This week will see a continuation of summer-like weather, with highs expected to remain in the 80s through Saturday.
The best chance for uninterrupted views of the eclipse will be early in the evening, before any clouds move in. Residents are advised to monitor local weather updates and find a spot with minimal light pollution for optimal viewing. For those unable to see the eclipse, the rest of the week promises abundant sunshine and warm temperatures across Southeast Michigan.
Weather permitting, the celestial event promises a stunning spectacle, so be sure to check conditions before heading out tonight.