Memorial Day, Metro Detroit and Rain
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After a pleasant Friday with temperatures in the 60s, a powerful low pressure system will drench the region Saturday morning.
Long-range forecasts are indicating that an El Niño is likely to develop, with warmer & drier conditions this summer
After rain swept through Wayne County on Tuesday morning, May 19, more storms — with capabilities for hail and tornadoes — could be coming to metro Detroit and southeast Michigan this afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
The risk for severe thunderstorms with high winds and hail will be the greatest between 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Tuesday.
Temps return to the mid to upper 80s today with more storms possible this afternoon. Some could be severe with damaging winds being the biggest threat.
After thunderstorms, tornado warnings and flooding on Tuesday in southeast Michigan, strong-to-severe storms are possible again on Wednesday in the region, officials said. Some areas of southeast Michigan could see multiple rounds of storms throughout the day,
Southeast Michigan is in the path again for possible severe weather, with the time frame of 1:30 to 5 p.m. Wednesday when the storms might happen. Ahead of that, the National Weather Service in Detroit is showing Metro Detroit and nearby communities in the ...
Cool temperatures in the 60s and abundant sunshine give way to high clouds Thursday afternoon as a system approaches from the south, bringing 1.25 to 1.50 inches of steady rain through Saturday morning.