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Mild start to workweek, followed by severe storm risk, heavy rain midweek in Metro Detroit

Tuesday highs in lower 60s; Wednesday highs in upper 50s

Tomorrow night into Wednesday morning, the risk of strong-to-severe storms increases. Wind, hail, and an isolated tornado are all on the table. (Copyright 2026 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.)

4Warn Weather – A beautiful start to the work week, but now things get a little tricky.

Mild overnight with lows staying in the upper 40s to around 50.

Can’t rule out an isolated shower or thunderstorm with a backdoor cold front.

Tuesday

Tuesday brings the chance of a brief shower during the day, but overall cloudy and mild.

Tomorrow night into Wednesday morning, the risk of strong-to-severe storms increases.

Wind, hail, and an isolated tornado are all on the table.

Timing needs to be fine-tuned, but it will mainly be an overnight issue due to storms.

Heavy rain will linger into Wednesday morning with the possibility of flooding.

Midweek

Wednesday afternoon/evening, temps begin to drop, and any leftover moisture could mix with a wet snowflake or two.

Then another chance of a mix on Friday with a clipper system lingering into the first half of the weekend.


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