Detroit enjoys a comfortable, sunny Thursday in the mid-sixties before rain moves in Friday night and saturates Saturday. Here's what to wear, when to drive, and how the Memorial Day weekend shakes out hour by hour.
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Detroit, enjoy it while it lasts. Right now it's cool, comfortable, and sunny — mid-sixties, low humidity, the kind of Thursday that makes you forget a holiday weekend is coming.
Friday is still your friend. You'll get a mix of sunshine and clouds, temperatures similar to today, and the day stays dry.
Saturday morning is the rough one. That's when the heaviest rainfall arrives, and the Monroe to Port Huron corridor is the zone to watch.
Sunday starts to improve. The rain clears, conditions stabilize, and the second half of Memorial Day weekend looks more workable than the first half.
By Tuesday and Wednesday, highs climb into the eighties with humidity returning to Southeast Michigan. That's a thirty-degree swing from today in under a week.
The practical summary is simple. Thursday and Friday, light layers and no umbrella needed.
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