Detroit, MI
Much needed sunshine returns to the forecast in Metro Detroit for Wednesday
4Warn Weather – WEDNESDAY: Mostly sunny skies, drying out. Patchy dense fog possible in the morning. High: 71.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy skies skies. Low: 45.
THURSDAY: Mostly sunny skies. Cooler temperatures. High: 61.
THURSDAY NIGHT: Mainly clear skies. Low: 40.
FRIDAY: Mostly sunny skies. High: 67.
After a mild day with scattered rain showers for Tuesday, we have started to dry things out overnight last night into this morning, and we will keep the sunshine into the forecast looking ahead into the middle of the week.
Out the door on Wednesday Morning, expect some patchy dense fog reducing visibilities for some heading to work and also at the bus stop. We will trade in the dense fog for some sunshine as we work throughout the morning. High temperatures warming into the low to mid 70s by the afternoon.
Expect some Sunshine to continue for Thursday and into the end of next week on Friday. Temperatures are cooling down a few degrees into the 60s by Thursday, before warming back up into the lower 70s by the end of next week on Friday.
We will keep the drier weather into the forecast for the start of next weekend on Saturday. Expect mostly sunny skies, high temperatures getting even warmer, heading into the middle 70s by Saturday afternoon. The dry weather also continues into the end of the weekend on Sunday, high temperatures remaining into the middle 70s as well.
Mother’s Day on Sunday looks to be fantastic, and the dry weather will continue into the start of next week as well. Expect more sunshine and high temperatures warming up into the upper 70s by Monday afternoon.
By the time we get to Tuesday, we will keep some sunshine into the forecast, but also bring in the chance for some rain showers by the late afternoon and evening hours. High temperatures remaining in the middle 70s by Tuesday afternoon.
Looking beyond the 7-day forecast, the Climate Prediction Center’s 6-10 day temperature outlook keeps the above average temperatures into the forecast, so it looks like these 70s may continue into a good part of next week as well.
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Detroit, MI
Detroit Artists Market welcomes the season with Art for the Holidays Exhibition
A Detroit tradition is back as the Detroit Artists Market (DAM) unveils its annual Art for the Holidays exhibition and sale, showcasing nearly 1,500 handmade works created by almost 100 local artists. The event, kicking off today, Friday November 14 and running through Saturday December 20, 2025, offers an expansive selection of ceramics, textiles, paintings, jewelry, and more, inviting shoppers to discover one-of-a-kind gifts crafted right in the city.
Since its debut in 1936, Art for the Holidays has grown into a hallmark of Detroit’s winter season, uniting artists and shoppers in a shared celebration of creativity and community. Each purchase supports the participating artists directly, helping to strengthen Detroit’s thriving arts scene and inspiring shoppers to invest in local talent.
The exhibition opens with a festive Opening Reception on Friday, November 14, from 5–8 p.m., where visitors can browse the collection, meet participating artists, and begin holiday shopping in a lively, art-filled atmosphere.
Art for the Holidays will be hosted at the Detroit Artists Market, 4719 Woodward Ave., Detroit, MI 48201, and will be open Tuesday–Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Event Snapshot
Where:
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Detroit Artists Market, 4719 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48201
When:
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Opening Reception: Friday, November 14, 2025, 5–8 p.m.
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Exhibition Dates: November 14 – December 20, 2025
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Hours: Tuesday–Saturday, 11 a.m.–6 p.m.
For Detroiters seeking meaningful, handcrafted gifts, and a chance to uplift the region’s artists, this season’s Art for the Holidays promises a vibrant, art-filled shopping experience.
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Detroit, MI
Metro Detroit residents get in mile long line for big turkey giveaway
Turkey giveaway draws huge crowds
America’s Community Council hosted its annual giveaway, distributing more than 1,200 turkeys. Since 2 a.m. on Thursday, a line of cars along 7 Mile has been growing, and the line just kept on going and going. It was, in fact, over a mile long. What’s the home run at the end of the line? Free turkeys.
DETROIT (FOX 2) – Detroiters and Highland Park residents lined up along 7 Mile near John R throughout Thursday morning, all hoping to grab a free turkey in time for the holidays.
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America’s Community Council hosted its annual giveaway, distributing more than 1,200 turkeys.
Since 2 a.m. on Thursday, a line of cars along 7 Mile has been growing, and the line just kept on going and going. It was, in fact, over a mile long. What’s the home run at the end of the line? Free turkeys.
“I come here every month to come and get food. This is a big deal for the turkey because of the shutdown, and I need it. Thanksgiving is coming,” said resident Sharon Hare.
“It’s vitally important, especially given everything we’ve seen with SNAP benefits and food insecurities. We’re here to fill the gap,” said Chief Executive Officer of America’s Community Council, Odie Fakhouri.
Odie Fakhouri says the ACC’s distributions have doubled and tripled in number this past month due to the SNAP benefit issues.
“I know there’s been issues with food stamps; has that affected you? Yes, they just put it on my card today. That’s a good thing. It took a while. Yes, it did, and I was panicking. What are you going to do with that turkey? Clean it, stuff it, and put it in the oven,” said Hare.
What you can do:
If you missed the 2025 turkey giveaway and need help, the ACC hosts food distributions every Thursday and provides many other resources.
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