Weather forecast Apr. 1, 2026
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A 30° drop has returned to Metro Detroit with highs back in the 30s. Keep the umbrella handy with showers possible.
The midday severe weather forecast update does shrink the tornado forecast area a bit, but the tornado chance is still there. Severe storms, if they develop, are expected this afternoon. The updated severe weather forecasts trim the tornado area and do not indicate a threat of high-end severe wind gusts or very large hail.
FOX 2 Detroit on MSN
Severe storm chances remain, active weather crossing south of metro Detroit
Active weather remains in the picture with some of the more active storms to the south of Metro Detroit.
Here's the two-hour window for when we're expecting a line of potentially severe storms to move through Metro Detroit on Tuesday.
"We're going to be between weather systems on Friday," meteorologist with the National Weather Service said.
FOX 2 Detroit on MSN
Metro Detroit severe storms: Strong winds and heavy rain likely, potential for hail and isolated tornado
Severe thunderstorms Tuesday in Metro Detroit will bring strong winds and heavy rain, with the potential for hail and an isolated tornado also on the table.
Mostly cloudy skies. A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Breezy winds are anticipated. Some storms could be strong Tuesday afternoon and Tuesday evening. High: 72. TUESDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy skies.
The National Weather Service said mercury Friday could be 10-20 degrees below normal.
Temperatures will reach the low 40s across the Metro Detroit region, extending down to the Michigan-Ohio border. The Thumb area will see colder conditions with highs in the low 30
Michigan forecast severe weather on Tuesday, March 31, especially across the southern Lower Peninsula. Hail, isolated tornadoes are possible threats.
The National Weather Service warns damaging winds are primary concern, but there's also potential for large hail, low risk for tornadoes.
The more serious weather concerns arrive overnight Tuesday. A stronger weather system will move northeast, bringing widespread showers and thunderstorms between midnight and 6 a.m.