Weather conditions across Metro Detroit are expected to improve at the start of the week, with sunshine and warmer temperatures moving into southeast Michigan before another round of storms arrives later in the week.
Meteorologists say a cold front that moved through the region over the weekend has shifted east, allowing drier conditions and increasing sunshine to return to the Detroit area. Temperatures are expected to climb into the upper 60s by Monday afternoon, which is above average for early March.
However, forecasters warn that the calmer conditions will likely be short‑lived. A developing weather system moving across the Midwest could bring rain and thunderstorms to southeast Michigan by Tuesday.
The Storm Prediction Center has placed parts of the region under a marginal risk for severe weather as the system approaches. Potential threats include damaging wind gusts, hail and periods of heavy rainfall depending on how the storm system develops. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
After the mid‑week system moves through, temperatures are expected to cool again, with highs dropping into the 40s and 50s later in the week. Forecasters say the region could even see a mix of rain and snow showers toward the end of the week as another temperature swing moves into the Great Lakes.
Residents are encouraged to monitor updated forecasts as conditions evolve during the week.




























































































































































































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