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It is going to turn into a hot week all across Michigan. We usually think of thunderstorms with hot, humid weather, but it's ...
It is “corn sweat” season. The biggest U.S. crop does influence our weather here in Michigan and across the Midwest. All ...
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Michigan is expected to see storms this week, with northern areas getting thunderstorms as early as July 22. Heat will be widespread, reaching the 90s.
The National Weather Service in Gaylord says Alpena can expect another heat wave mid-week. According to the National Weather ...
Quiet and comfortable weather to start the week but the heat/humidity will build across Northern Michigan (especially south) ...
Locally severe storms will continue to fire up over the central United States through the middle of the week, including the risk of flooding, damaging wind and tornadoes.
High humidity and heat return mid-week. This combination will send heat index values into the low 100s for a couple days.
Grand Rapids has already recorded six 90-degree days June 21, and it seems likely a few more are in store the last full week of July!
Comfortable conditions to start the week will give way to another heat wave as hot and humid air returns Wednesday through ...
An up-and-down early growing season in the Upper Midwest left many soybean farmers with small, stressed soybean plants. Find ...