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We are midway through this week’s stretch of repeated storms and bursts of rain, with another risk for severe weather stretching across southern Michigan later today. Cities like Ann Arbor, Jackson, Adrian and Monroe will be in the slight risk area for severe storms later today that might include large hail and damaging wind gusts to 60 mph.
The National Weather Service in Grand Rapids has confirmed a total of three tornadoes in Southwest and Mid-Michigan.
The National Weather Service has confirmed that three tornadoes touched down on Tuesday in West Michigan. Two tornadoes in Allegan to Barry counties and one in Montcalm county.
In our live broadcast this morning, I will go over the next two, clear-cut storm systems. We have a quick area of severe thunderstorms for a small area, but highly populated area this afternoon. We also have the main storm system rolling through overnight and Thursday.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Powerful storms ripped through parts of Michigan overnight Tuesday into Wednesday morning, damaging two ice arenas and other structures, and uprooting trees near the University of Michigan’s main campus.
Flood-prone communities began evacuations as roads washed out. Rivers and reservoirs were rising; dam failures were feared and more rain is coming.
Three tornadoes touched down in mid-Michigan overnight Tuesday, causing scattered damage to homes and trees but no injuries.
Storm Prediction Center increases West Michigan's severe weather risk Tuesday evening | What to know
Stay weather aware Tuesday evening and night! Strong to severe storms are looking increasingly likely into the overnight hours. All hazards are possible tonight.
Several rounds of severe weather this week has brought high amounts of rain to West Michigan. With one more round on the way Wednesday night, flooding is imminent. A