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A heat-busting forecast is on tap for late Wednesday, but so is the potential for severe weather across Michigan.
Scattered thunderstorms capable of bringing a flash flood risk, plus damaging hail and wind in parts of Upper Michigan -- isolated threat Wednesday.
Aside from a few high clouds, mostly clear skies will continue overnight. Humidity levels will steadily climb as a surge of moisture arrives ahead of an approaching cold front. This in turn will keep ...
But we know storm chances won’t usually stay away for long and it looks like those chances are returning to the forecast on ...
As high humidity helps to fuel storms with torrential downpours and flash flooding in the central and eastern United States, ...
A strong squall significantly damaged the billboard-sized art displays at Gallup Park in Ann Arbor over the weekend. Those ...
The Michigan State Police gave the media a chance to tour their Intelligence Operations Center and State Emergency Operations ...
DETROIT – It’s shaping up to be a Toasty Tuesday. Today will likely be the warmest day of the week as highs top out around 90 ...
Hot and steamy in one big section of Michigan, and a severe storm threat edging into the Upper Peninsula. Tuesday’s forecast ...
An Air Quality Alert is in effect for all of Southeast Michigan and has now been extended through the end of Tuesday.
Increasing rain, storm chances to help clear smoky haze in the U.P. -- but localized flash floods, damaging hail and wind possible.
On July 15, rain and thunderstorms are expected in southern Michigan and in the Upper Peninsula. Then, more rain and ...