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Detroit residents will experience a short period of warmer weather this week before a significant weather change brings cooler temperatures and stormy conditions by Friday.
The US National Weather Service in Detroit/Pontiac reports that southeastern Michigan will experience clear and calm weather until Thursday due to a high-pressure system. Temperatures will gradually rise, reaching the mid-70s today and possibly reaching 80°F by Wednesday and Thursday. However, a cold front is expected to approach on Friday, increasing the likelihood of showers and thunderstorms.
Temperatures are expected to significantly drop by Friday evening, and the weekend will see highs only in the low 60s. It is crucial for residents to be prepared for potentially severe weather conditions on Friday and to take the necessary precautions. The National Weather Service recommends staying updated with local weather forecasts as the front approaches, especially for those with outdoor plans.
The weekend will see a continuation of the cooling trend, as Saturday’s temperatures are expected to only reach the mid-50s. This significant drop in temperature is a clear indication that fall is approaching, after experiencing above-normal temperatures earlier in the week.