Metro Detroit is set to experience a warm week with scattered showers and thunderstorms expected on Tuesday afternoon and evening. The weather will begin changing on Monday night, with clouds increasing and rain showers moving into the state from Ohio after 9 p.m. Temperatures will remain warm, with lows around 60 degrees and southeasterly winds at 5 to 10 mph.
On Tuesday, commuters may face lingering rain showers in the morning, but the afternoon is forecasted to bring more scattered showers and thunderstorms along with mostly cloudy skies. High temperatures will be in the mid-70s, maintaining the warm trend for the region. Similar weather conditions are expected on Wednesday, with a few morning showers and highs again reaching the mid-70s.
As the week progresses, slight rain chances will continue into Thursday and Friday, bringing isolated showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures are predicted to rise to the lower 80s later in the week, which is significantly above the average for this time of year.
Looking ahead to the weekend, high temperatures are expected to drop back to the 70s, with a possibility of showers on Saturday and partly cloudy skies on Sunday. This week, averages for Metro Detroit hover around 70 degrees for highs and 50 degrees for lows.
As the forecast continues to evolve, residents can stay updated by using the 4Warn weather app, renowned for its reliability across the nation.
Overall, while rain is anticipated, the warm temperatures provide a promising outlook for those enjoying outdoor activities.