![]() Related: Severe weather in Michigan: What each risk level means SE Michigan is in the “Enhanced” category for severe storm risk, the third of five levels. ![]() There’s heat stress and storm threats later Wednesday evening and overnight with isolated flooding downpours and rough winds. Our severe threat for SE lower Michigan and southern Ontario will be more in the early or mid-evening, so be on your toes. Isolated tornadoes are possible along with damaging winds and large hail. That peak heat of the afternoon may spark a few storms, but most of the wicked weather will be in Wisconsin and western Michigan later this afternoon. The oppressive humidity will keep those crazy heat indices in the upper 90s today and tomorrow. Skies will be partly sunny to partly cloudy later today, with highs near 90☏ feeling more like 97☏ in the shade. Here’s what you need to know from Local4Caster Brandon Roux: An isolated shower is possible next Sunday.DETROIT – We’re tracking a severe storm threat in Southeast Michigan on Wednesday and Thursday, with the chance for isolated tornadoes, high winds, hail and downpours. We’ll keep an eye on those models as we get closer to Thursday.įriday and next weekend look to be warm and dry. Some computer models show a weak disturbance could cause some scattered rain and thunderstorms on Thursday. Skies will go from mostly cloudy to partly cloudy. Warmer air returns Wednesday, with highs aiming for 80 degrees. ![]() Drier Wednesday, storms possible Thursday If we get some break between rounds of rain, we could see some low 70s for highs - but I wouldn’t count on any blue skies.Ĭloud cover should even linger into early Wednesday. Our next good chance of rain after Sunday will arrive on Tuesday, as this storm gives us one last blow before it exits the eastern Great Lakes.Įxpect rain and isolated showers Tuesday. Otherwise, your outdoor should be good to go most of Monday. This slow storm will try to throw a few showers at us late Monday afternoon or evening. ![]() A cooler breeze will move WNW at 8-18 mph, gusting to 25-30 mph at times. High temps will be in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Monday skies will be mostly cloudy with hints of blue sky from time to time. The slow-moving storm bringing us Sunday rain will move just east of us on Monday. We’ll experience drier conditions for a period of time Monday before more rain arrives. The more serious showers and storms should stay just south of us late Sunday into Monday. Because the ground is very dry, we’ll experience runoff - meaning some street flooding is possible in flood-prone areas. Parts of our area could see a half inch of rain accumulation Sunday and Sunday night. We’ll see better and more widespread rain chances throughout the afternoon and evening hours. A bone-dry month of May put our state under abnormally dry to moderate drought conditions.Ī cold front will move in Sunday during the late morning and into the afternoon, bringing much needed rain chances - mainly after 8 a.m. 4Warn Weather – After more than three weeks, we’re finally expecting some relief from this drought.
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