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Live weather radar: Winter storm warning in effect for Metro Detroit until noon Tuesday
Read full article: Live weather radar: Winter storm warning in effect for Metro Detroit until noon TuesdayDETROIT – A winter storm warning is in effect for most of southeastern Michigan until noon Tuesday. A winter storm warning is in effect until noon Tuesday for Genesee, Lapeer, Lenawee, Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, Sanilac, St. Clair, Washtenaw and Wayne counties. AdHave a smart TV? Watch the weather radar on your TVIf you have a smart TV (Apple, Roku, etc. ), you can go to the WDIV Local 4 Detroit channel and stream the live weather radar right there on your TV.
LIVE RADAR: Tracking the risk for severe weather in Metro Detroit
Read full article: LIVE RADAR: Tracking the risk for severe weather in Metro DetroitDETROIT This live event has concludedA cold front is expected to stall out over Metro Detroit on Tuesday night and there could be showers and storms through the evening. Metro Detroit is in a marginal risk for severe weather and a strong wind gust isnt out of the question. The more likely threat will come from downpours hitting the same locations more than once. Click here to read Ben Baileys full forecast.
Track live Michigan weather radar here
Read full article: Track live Michigan weather radar hereWatch live weather radar above. For an in-depth, interactive live weather radar map, go here: Michigan Weather Radar. Local 4Casters appGet the Local 4Casters app for:Live Radar/Real-Time Forecasts From Your Local 4 MeteorologistsSevere Weather AlertsHourly Forecast48-Hour, 5-Day & 10-Day ForecastsEasier & Faster Than Ever BeforeStorm/Snow Tracking/FutureCast and more! See & Share Storm PinsDownload here: Apple Store Download here: Google Play
Live weather radar: Tracking potential storms in SE Michigan
Read full article: Live weather radar: Tracking potential storms in SE MichiganDETROIT We are tracking storms and rain today in southeastern Michigan. Watch the live weather radar in the video player above. Well have some sunshine this morning then, around lunchtime, those of you in our West Zone should start looking to the west as the first wave of thunderstorms should be developing. At this point, I do not expect widespread severe weather. That doesnt mean that a stray strong wind gust isnt possible, as weve seen in recent days, but most of us shouldnt see severe weather.
Metro Detroit weather forecast June 26, 2020 -- 4 p.m. Update
Read full article: Metro Detroit weather forecast June 26, 2020 -- 4 p.m. UpdateMetro Detroit weather forecast June 26, 2020 -- 4 p.m. UpdatePublished: June 26, 2020, 4:24 pmThe Local 4Casters say a scattered severe thunderstorm is possible as early as 6 p.m. west of US-23, but the main batch of concerning storms will cross the area between 8 p.m. and 2 a.m.
Metro Detroit weather brief, June 21, 2020, 11 p.m. update
Read full article: Metro Detroit weather brief, June 21, 2020, 11 p.m. updateMetro Detroit weather brief, June 21, 2020, 11 p.m. updatePublished: June 21, 2020, 11:12 pmFathers’ Day ends tonight with warm and muggy conditions and showers. Monday and the rest of the week will be warm, but we will have a wet pattern. This is welcome relief for our lawns and crops that need water. Also, it marks a break in near-90-degree heat.
Metro Detroit weather: Severe storms, damaging winds, hail possible -- May 14, 2020, noon update
Read full article: Metro Detroit weather: Severe storms, damaging winds, hail possible -- May 14, 2020, noon updateMetro Detroit weather: Severe storms, damaging winds, hail possible -- May 14, 2020, noon updatePublished: May 14, 2020, 12:16 pmThunderstorm chances increase this afternoon into the evening as a warm front creeps northward across the area. This brings in a warmer, more humid air mass, which is more unstable and prone to thunderstorm development.
LIVE RADAR: Rain, storms rolling through Metro Detroit
Read full article: LIVE RADAR: Rain, storms rolling through Metro DetroitWe’re tracking waves of rain and potentially severe storms in Metro Detroit through this evening. Thunderstorm chances increase this afternoon into the evening as a warm front creeps northward across the area. One thing to monitor is a cluster of severe storms that may develop today in the southern Iowa area and potentially track this way. You can follow this yourself, of course, on the free Local4Casters weather app’s radar. The biggest window for severe storm development is between 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.