Detroit is set to enjoy a calm and sunny Friday, but the weekend forecast brings some unsettled weather. While Saturday will start warm with highs in the low 80s, afternoon and evening thunderstorms are expected to move through the region, creating travel and safety concerns.
Stormy Saturday Ahead
According to the National Weather Service in Detroit, showers may begin between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. Saturday. Thunderstorms are more likely after sunset, with gusty winds reaching up to 18 mph. Rainfall could temporarily reduce visibility and make roads slick across Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties.
Saturday Night into Sunday
The storms are expected to taper off before midnight, leaving behind mostly clear skies. However, late-night drivers should watch out for wet roads from earlier rainfall. By Sunday, sunshine returns with highs near 78 degrees, though breezy west winds with gusts up to 20 mph will keep conditions a bit unsettled.
Cooler Start to the Week
Early next week, Detroit will see cooler but more stable weather. Highs on Monday and Tuesday will stay in the low 70s under mostly sunny skies. Wednesday will be slightly warmer, reaching around 76 degrees with continued clear conditions.
Safety Precautions
Residents are advised to secure outdoor furniture, garden items, and trash bins before storms arrive Saturday evening. While widespread power outages are not expected, brief power flickers may occur, so keeping electronics charged is a smart precaution.
Five-Day Forecast for Detroit
Saturday: High 83, afternoon and evening thunderstorms, gusts up to 18 mph
Sunday: High 78, sunny and breezy, gusts up to 20 mph
Monday: High 72, mostly sunny
Tuesday: High 71, sunny
Wednesday: High 76, mostly sunny
Staying Weather-Ready
Detroit’s weekend will be a mix of sunshine and storms, with the worst conditions expected late Saturday. Once the storms clear, a stretch of cooler, calmer weather will settle in, offering a refreshing start to the week. Staying alert to weather advisories and taking a few precautions will help ensure a safe and smooth weekend.