4Warn Weather – We start our Thursday with some lingering, but isolated, flooding concerns. The day begins cloudy and calmer in the wake of heavy rain and strong storms that rolled through overnight.
Tornado watches issued Wednesday for Southeast Michigan have expired.
Some isolated showers are possible on Thursday. We anticipate clouds to give way to sunshine, with a slight chance of a pop-up shower as we head into the afternoon. Any wet weather won’t be nearly as severe as the last two days.
We’ll have an otherwise drier day. Highs will be around 80 degrees.
Tonight’s sunset is at 9:09 p.m.
Rain, storm chances continue
Rain chances stick around Friday and through the weekend.
Showers are expected to return Friday afternoon, and they’ll likely be scattered.
Showers and storms are more likely on Saturday, when we’re under a marginal risk level (level 1 of 5) for severe storms.
We’ll have a slight chance of showers and storms on Sunday and Monday, as well. Highs will stay in the 80s for the next several days.
Elsewhere ...
Nationally, severe thunderstorms are possible from the Plains to the Northeast. Dangerous heat persists across the Great Basin and deep South, and is expected to extend into early next week.
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