There are 34 Michigan counties under a flood watch and eight under a flood advisory as the remnants of Hurricane Beryl move through.
About 2-4 inches of rain were expected to fall in parts of the state from Tuesday evening through Wednesday.
As of 11:40 a.m. Wednesday, there are still dozens of active weather alerts across the state.
Flood watch
Here are the Michigan counties currently under a flood watch:
- Allegan County.
- Barry County.
- Bay County.
- Berrien County.
- Branch County.
- Calhoun County.
- Cass County.
- Clinton County.
- Eaton County.
- Genesee County.
- Gratiot County.
- Huron County.
- Ingham County.
- Ionia County.
- Isabella County.
- Jackson County.
- Kalamazoo County.
- Kent County.
- Lapeer County.
- Livingston County.
- Macomb County.
- Midland County.
- Montcalm County.
- Oakland County.
- Ottawa County.
- Saginaw County.
- Sanilac County.
- Shiawassee County.
- St. Clair County.
- St. Joseph County.
- Tuscola County.
- Van Buren County.
- Washtenaw County.
- Wayne County.
Flood advisory
Here are the Michigan counties currently under a flood advisory:
- Genesee County.
- Lapeer County.
- Livingston County.
- Macomb County.
- Oakland County.
- Shiawassee County.
- Washtenaw County.
- Wayne County.
4Warn weather forecast
The remnants of Beryl will bring widespread rain, heavy at times, throughout the day on Wednesday before ending early Thursday morning.
Several inches of rainfall are likely across a greater portion of Southeast Michigan, with localized higher amounts of 4+ inches possible.
This is a good reminder to keep checking your sump pumps and slow your speed on the roads as standing water and hydroplaning will be a big risk, especially this morning.
Click here to read Ashlee Baracy’s latest update.