A warm and muggy weekend continues across Metro Detroit, with no rain expected until late Sunday night. While the summerlike atmosphere remains intact, humidity levels stay elevated, keeping the air heavy despite a slight dip in moisture compared to recent days.
Tonight, expect partly to mostly cloudy skies, with a sticky atmosphere continuing across the region. Temperatures will remain mild, dipping to around 70°F (21°C) in Detroit, and slightly cooler—upper 60s°F (around 20°C)—in the surrounding suburbs. Winds will be light, blowing from the west-northwest at 5 to 10 mph, offering limited relief from the muggy conditions.
Saturday will bring partial sunshine, with afternoon highs climbing into the mid 80s°F (around 29°C). A slightly drier air mass filters in, especially in areas away from the city core, making it feel just a bit more comfortable. Winds will remain steady from the west-northwest, continuing at 5 to 10 mph.
Sunday, the heat intensifies, and Metro Detroit could reach a high near 90°F (32°C) under partly sunny skies. Humidity levels will hold steady, fueling instability ahead of a storm system arriving late Sunday night. The possibility of thunderstorms increases overnight and into Monday, though timing remains uncertain.
Current observations show humidity at 90%, with a dew point of 70°F (21°C)—a clear indicator of the thick, oppressive air still present. Pressure sits at 29.93 in, with winds out of the west-southwest at 6 mph and visibility up to 9.0 miles. Sunrise this morning was at 5:58 AM, and sunset tonight will be at 9:14 PM across Southeast Michigan.
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