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This morning's early update from NOAA puts a large part of Lower Michigan in the chance of significant severe weather late ...
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EDT on Tuesday, the National Weather Service released an updated special weather statement until Wednesday at 1:15 a.m. EDT ...
Weather officials say Michigan could see heavy rain with large hail, high winds and tornadoes at times this week.
Damaging winds and large hail are the highest risks expected in Thursday night’s severe weather that will begin around ...
By the weekend, it’s the Great Plains that will be most at risk for severe weather.
Severe storms may bring hail, damaging winds, and a tornado risk to Michigan Thursday evening, with the highest threat in the west and south.
Thursday will be a beautiful day with sunshine and warm temperatures. The issue will be late Thursday night. All the unstable air of the day, our storm fuel, typically begins to subside overnight.
Active weather will continue across Mid-Michigan on Wednesday, with the chance for a few pop-up showers and thunderstorms returning to the forecast this evening.
Like Tuesday, despite some occasional lulls there will be spotty showers popping up from time-to-time, particularly this ...
Upper level low will aid in tame t-storm development today with another upper level trough behind it bringing potential severe weather ...