Detroit is bracing for blustery mid-50s and 35 mph wind gusts today before a dramatic 40-degree temperature swing delivers low-to-mid 80s by Saturday. Get your commute forecast, what to wear, and what this weekend's seasonal reset means for outdoor plans.
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Detroit is about to swing nearly forty degrees in temperature over the next four days. That's not a misread.
Today is the last of the cold days, and it earns that title. Highs reach the mid-fifties, maybe touching near sixty, but northwest winds running fifteen to twenty miles per hour with gusts into the mid-thirties make it feel colder than that.
Thursday acts as the pivot. Highs climb into the low sixties, sunshine increases, and the northwest breeze starts to back off.
Friday is where this gets real. Temperatures push near seventy, and that warmup accelerates hard into the weekend.
The warmth doesn't stop at Saturday. Sunday sits near eighty degrees.
The metric that matters most right now is today's wind. Mid-thirty-mile-per-hour gusts can disrupt outdoor plans and make the commute feel rougher than the temperature suggests.
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