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As Michigan residents recover from the severe storms on May 15, officials say more severe weather could arrive late on May 16. Here's the forecast.
Thursday night's severe storms left roofs ripped off, trees toppled on homes, a barn collapse, and 200,000+ without power.
As severe weather is fresh in our minds from Thursday night's storms, another threat of severe weather looms Friday night. Temperatures will be hot again Friday as most communities will top out in the mid-80s for highs.
Severe storms in Livingston County, Michigan caused widespread damage, power outages, and road closures, with local media tracking the event and aftermath.
Severe storm conditions are edging closer to Michigan tonight. Radar shows storms packing golf ball-sized hail and carrying the threat of tornadoes are moving across Lake Michigan, the National Weather Service said.
The weather service additionally issued severe thunderstorm warnings for Benzie, Manistee, Van Buren, Allegan, Ottawa, Mason, Muskegon and Oceana counties. Gusts up to 70 mph and golf ball-size hail were expected in those areas.
Severe thunderstorms rolled through Southeast Michigan overnight, prompting tornado warnings in some parts of metro Detroit.
A round of severe thunderstorms with the capability of producing tornadoes is crossing the state of Michigan. Get a live weather radar loop here.
National Weather Service officials have confirmed 6 tornadoes in West Michigan from Thursday night's powerful storms. Stay with the Fox 17 Weather Ready Team for the latest on West Michigan's weather
The declaration enables officials to access additional resources and request aid from surrounding jurisdictions as communities work to recover from widespread damage.
Heavy rain, hail, and high winds are the primary threats, with an enhanced risk for severe weather in southwest Lower Michigan. Storms are expected to begin in western Lower Michigan on the ...