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Much of the lower peninsula faces a slight (2/5) risk of severe storms Saturday. All modes of severe weather are possible.
Severe storms can produce damaging hail and wind. As of NOAA Storm Prediction Center’s Tuesday issue, much of the U.P. is under at least a 15% risk of Wednesday -- prompting a First Alert Weather Day ...
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A heat-busting forecast is on tap for late Wednesday, but so is the potential for severe weather across Michigan.
Saturday is a NEXT Weather Alert Day as storms move into Southeast Michigan for the afternoon and evening hours. The main ...
Southeast Michigan faces the highest risk with downbursts capable of producing wind gusts up to 60 MPH and the potential for ...
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.
Michigan residents may want to plan their beach day on Sunday, July 20, as heavy rain, thunderstorms are predicted to develop ...
Saturday July 19th is a First Alert Weather Day. The potential exists for s Saturday afternoon and early evening. Any ...
Southeast Michigan is under an “enhanced risk” for severe weather, which is the middle risk level in a 1-5 scale. Click here to read more about what that means .
Michigan has an average of 15 tornadoes a year, typically in late spring and early summer. Here's how the statewide weather alert system works.
Severe weather alerts are in effect Wednesday for every county across Southeast Michigan. The Local 4Casters said a window of possible severe weather opened around 1 p.m. Wednesday (July 20 ...
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