Strong storms possible in Southeast Michigan Fri. and Sat.
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Showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop Friday afternoon and evening, with the strongest activity likely across northern Lower Michigan. The National Weather Service has indicated a marginal risk of severe storms, with potential for heavy downpours and localized flooding.
Officials are concerned about extreme weather and potential cuts to forecasting and federal emergency funding.
High pressure enforces a drier pattern across Upper Michigan, lasting through Thursday before a Central Plains system brings another soaking round of rain and thunder, plus warmer and humid conditions late Friday through Saturday. In addition to heavy downpours and lightning danger, an isolated thunderstorm can produce damaging hail and wind.
These are the 5 key takeaways from MLive’s morning weather update with Chief Meteorologist Mark Torregrossa.
The Storm Prediction Center put portions of West Michigan into the slight risk category for Friday afternoon into the evening hours. Severe weather is possible.
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Huron Daily Tribune on MSNTornado Warning issued for Huron County until 5 p.m., July 9EDT, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located 7 miles southwest of Harbor Beach, moving east at 15 mph.