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Metro Detroit’s Week‑Long Warm Spell: Sun, Low Humidity and Pleasant Temperatures Ahead

Warm and Dry Conditions Expected Across Metro Detroit for Most of the Week

A high‑pressure ridge will keep Detroit warm and mostly dry through the workweek, with temps in the upper 70s to low 80s and only a brief chance of showers late Friday.

Pack away the rain boots, folks—Metro Detroit is set for a solid stretch of sunshine and mild heat. A sturdy high‑pressure system has settled over the Great Lakes region, acting like a giant blanket that keeps the cold at bay and lets the sun shine without much interruption.

Temperatures will hover comfortably in the upper 70s during the day, nudging into the low 80s on Thursday and Friday. Evening lows will dip into the mid‑50s, so you might still need a light jacket after sunset, but nothing too dramatic.

Humidity? Expect it to stay on the low side—around 50‑55 percent—so the heat feels more like a gentle warm hug than a sweltering oven. That’s a nice break after the damp, cooler spell we just endured.

There’s a small hiccup on the horizon, though. Late Friday night into Saturday morning, a weak cold front could sneak in from the northwest, bringing a few stray showers and a modest drop in temperature—perhaps a degree or two lower than the rest of the week. It won’t be a deluge, just a brief sprinkle that might make the grass a bit greener.

Overall, the outlook stays sunny, with daily high‑cloud cover giving way to clear skies by late afternoon. If you’ve been holding off on outdoor projects, garden work, or a weekend stroll along the river, now’s the time to act.

In short: warm, dry, and mostly pleasant weather dominates the forecast, with only a minor chance of rain toward the weekend’s end. Enjoy the sunshine while it lasts!

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