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Metro Detroit is experiencing typical spring weather as May begins, following record temperatures in April. After reaching 86 degrees on April 29, temperatures plummeted to 63 degrees the next day. The forecast for this weekend and early next week indicates cooler temperatures, with highs in the 50s and 60s, and a higher likelihood of rain on Sunday, which could impact the annual Cinco de Mayo Parade. The weather is expected to stabilize as the month progresses, with a gradual warming trend.
Detroit – As May kicks off, Metro Detroit is experiencing a return to more typical spring weather patterns, with temperatures moderating after record highs in late April. Following a record-breaking temperature of 86 degrees recorded on April 29, which surpassed the previous record set in 1899, the area saw a significant drop the very next day, with a high of only 63 degrees on April 30. As the new month progresses, temperatures are expected to remain cooler, ranging in the 50s and 60s for the weekend and into early next week.
Friday, May 2, will conclude with mostly cloudy skies and overnight lows dropping to the lower to mid-40s. Residents can expect a slight chance of sprinkles, primarily in areas east of I-75. Winds will shift to northeasterly at 5 to 10 mph by nightfall.
On Saturday, May 3, the temperature will continue to cool, with highs reaching between 50 and 60 degrees across Southeast Michigan. Detroit is expected to see temperatures near 60 degrees, while Sandusky and Port Huron might remain closer to the 50-degree mark. Despite the cloudy skies, most of Metro Detroit is anticipated to stay dry, although a stray shower cannot be ruled out, particularly in areas east of I-75. Northeasterly winds will blow around 10 mph, with overnight temperatures settling in the lower to mid-40s.
Sunday, May 4, will bring a higher probability of rain, especially in the afternoon and evening. Morning rain showers are possible, with temperatures peaking in the mid- to upper-50s. Winds are expected to be stronger, blowing from the northeast at 10 to 15 mph, with gusts up to 25 mph. The inclement weather may disrupt the 60th Annual Cinco de Mayo Parade in Southwest Detroit, which traditionally draws large crowds. By Sunday night, rain will likely continue, causing temperatures to hover around the upper 40s to 50 degrees.
Looking further ahead, Monday, May 5, is projected to remain mostly cloudy with ongoing rain showers. Highs will reach the mid-60s, and lows will dip into the lower 50s. Tuesday, May 6, will also see rainy conditions and temperatures peaking around the mid-60s, offering little relief from the wet weather. Overnight, lows will remain in the lower 50s.
The week ahead shows signs of improvement as weather conditions stabilize. On Wednesday, May 7, the forecast is for partly cloudy skies with potential early sprinkles. High temperatures are expected to rise again, reaching the lower 70s, while overnight lows will drop to the upper 40s. Towards the end of the week, Thursday and Friday are anticipated to bring partly cloudy to mostly sunny conditions, with highs in the upper 60s to lower 70s.
Overall, the month of May is predicted to provide slightly warmer than normal temperatures as the weeks progress, with average highs starting from the mid-60s and lows at mid-40s. By the end of the month, these averages are expected to increase, with highs projected to reach the mid-70s and lows in the mid-50s. Residents are advised to stay updated on the weather forecast as unpredictable patterns may continue during this transitional season.
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