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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 ...
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.
Given the increased severe threat, we have declared tomorrow a 13. You’ll want to be sure to stay weather aware and have ways ...
While Northeast Ohio may see pop-up showers and storms on Wednesday, greater concern lies with a line of storms expected to move off Lake Erie late Thursday night into early Friday morning, bringing ...
Severe storms could move through the Milwaukee area during the afternoon and evening on May 15, according to the National ...
Severe weather is defined as 60 mph gusts or faster, one inch hail or larger or of course tornadoes. The other feature of severe weather outbreaks is they are often “all or nothing.” In this case ...
“A line or broken line of strong to severe thunderstorms will be possible Thursday night. Timing is primarily between 11 pm and 3 am. The main threats will be large hail and damaging winds, though a ...
Strong storms could produce large hail, damaging wind gusts, lightning, and heavy rain on Friday.
We’re keeping an eye on a departing low-pressure system while summer-like air begins to surge into the region over the next ...
Weather officials say Michigan could see heavy rain with large hail, high winds and tornadoes at times this week.
A pedestrian is seriously injured after a crash in Greensboro, according to Guilford County EMS. Officials said they responded to the area of West Wendover Avenue around 10:40 p.m. Tuesday night.
Highs will range from the upper 60s lakeside to the upper 70s inland. With more humidity in the air, an isolated pop-up shower will be possible this afternoon inland.