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Detroit Forecast: Sunny Spots and Showers in a Week of Changing Weather Patterns

Detroit Forecast: Sunny Spots and Showers in a Week of Changing Weather Patterns

As the City of Detroit heads into a week marked by oscillating weather patterns, residents can expect to see a mix of mostly sunny days and showers. Today’s forecast signals a mostly sunny day with highs near 56 degrees, while tonight introduces a 30% chance of showers after 4 am with lows around 46, according to the latest from the

National Weather Service

.

Shifting into the weekend, Detroiters should brace for a wetter Sunday with forecasters predicting “showers, mainly before 10am” and a “chance of precipitation is 100%,” as stated by the

National Weather Service

. Noteworthy, gusts may reach as high as 24 mph, thus being prepared for brisk winds alongside the rain would serve well. The likelihood of showers drops to 50% by Sunday night, with continued gusty conditions as the low settles around 48 degrees.

Through Veterans Day, the skies begin to clear up, offering partly sunny weather with highs floating near 60 degrees, and winds calming somewhat. As we look toward the week, the forecast sees temperatures dipping on Monday night to 38 degrees, leading into a mostly sunny Tuesday with highs again in the low-50s.

Midweek shows a return of those challenging skies over Detroit, as the

National Weather Service

calls for a “chance of showers after 1pm” on Wednesday, with a high near 58 degrees. The showers become more likely Wednesday night, mainly before 1 am, with mostly cloudy conditions and a low of around 45 degrees.

The cumulative climatic dance continues into Thursday with another chance of showers and partly sunny skies while highs stay near the mid-50s. By Thursday night, Detroiters can find solace in a partially cloud-cleared sky and a low around 38 degrees, cascading into a mostly sunny Friday, with a high near 53.

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