
URGENT UPDATE: Rain and non-severe storms are expected to sweep through Detroit today, prompting residents to grab their umbrellas. A cold front is moving into the region, bringing increased rain chances by late this morning and non-severe thunderstorms through the afternoon into early evening.
Officials warn that while excessive rain is not anticipated, residents should prepare for approximately 0.25 inches of rainfall. Winds will also pick up, with gusts reaching up to 25 mph as the front pushes through.
Weather Update: Drier air will settle in overnight, leading to a chilly Friday morning. As high pressure builds from the west, the remainder of the week is expected to see temperatures in the low to mid-70s. However, a warm-up is on the horizon with highs climbing into the upper 70s by Sunday and Labor Day, as dry weather and sunshine dominate the holiday weekend.
Residents returning to school on Tuesday should anticipate more seasonal temperatures around 80°F. Humidity levels are projected to rise slightly by Tuesday into Wednesday, with the next significant rain chances arriving next week between Wednesday and Thursday.
Stay tuned for further updates as this weather system develops.