Detroit is waking up to mid-50s temperatures but wind gusts in the mid-30s make it feel significantly colder — a real jacket is non-negotiable today. Tune in for commute tips, Tuesday night storm risk, and a summer-like forecast later this week.
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The wind is the story this morning. Detroit's waking up to temperatures in the mid-fifties, and that would be manageable on its own.
For the commute, the wind is the main variable to watch. Gusts in the mid-thirties can push a vehicle, particularly on open stretches of highway or when passing larger trucks.
The important distinction right now is that there are no weather warnings or advisories issued for Detroit today. The wind is disruptive, not dangerous.
Tuesday night is where the next decision point sits. Rain is now confirmed moving in that evening, with scattered showers and the possibility of thunderstorms.
Wednesday follows with cooler air and winds that drop to ten to fifteen miles per hour. Highs again around sixty.
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