The tornado watch in Monroe and Lenawee counties was canceled around noon Tuesday.
The alert was issued at 8:03 a.m. and originally extended until 3 p.m. It ended about three hours early.
Severe storms are moving across Michigan on Tuesday, with the primary threats being damaging winds, isolated flooding, hail, and tornado chances.
Rounds of heavy rainfall have already arrived in parts of Southeast Michigan. The area is in a marginal to slight risk for severe storms.