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Severe thunderstorm warnings issued for several Southeast Michigan counties

Local 4Casters tracking storms Tuesday night

Ben Bailey takes a look at the upcoming Metro Detroit weather forecast on July 2, 2019. (WDIV)

DETROIT – Severe thunderstorm warnings were issued Tuesday for several counties around Metro Detroit.

A severe thunderstorm warning for Oakland and Wayne counties ended at 8:30 p.m.

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A warning in Livingston County was in effect until 7:45 p.m. A warning in Washtenaw County was in effect until 6:30 p.m.

Severe thunderstorm warnings were issued in Lenawee and Monroe counties, but they have since expired.

A severe thunderstorm was spotted at 4:29 p.m. Tuesday near Clinton or Tecumseh, NWS officials said. It was moving east at 20 mph.

A storm was spotted in Milan at 4:36 p.m. Tuesday, and it was moving east at 35 mph, NWS officials said.

The storms could bring winds gusts of up to 60 mph.

Residents are advised to move insidde to a safe place on the lowest floor of a building.

Weather forecast

The Local 4Casters have been tracking thunderstorms throughout Tuesday afternoon.

Here's the latest weather update:

Heat and humidity will hang around Metro Detroit through the holiday, but relief might arrive sooner than we anticipated.

The 4 Live Radar has been tracking a couple of thunderstorms Tuesday afternoon in Southeast Michigan, but so far the severe weather has remained south. We technically still have a marginal risk for severe weather, but the likelihood is pretty low.

Expect a few scattered storms, even if they're not severe. Lows will fall to only the low 70s in this muggy air. Overnight, the air will become pretty stagnant, so fog is possible in spots toward daybreak.

We’ll start Wednesday with limited sunshine before the clouds break. That will eventually lead to another shot at storms in the afternoon, but the severe threat isn’t there. Highs will reach the mid- to upper 80s with heat index readings cracking 90 degrees in spots.

For the Fourth of July on Thursday, we can’t escape the outside chance at a thunderstorm, with nearly identical heat and humidity from days before. Model data is suggesting west Michigan might be the focus for storm development, though, so don’t cancel any plans. Anything that might show up won’t last long, and the bulk of the holiday will be dry.

Friday is our one last day in this pattern with scattered afternoon thunderstorms and highs near 90 degrees. A cold front will finally pass far enough through our area to allow cooler and drier air to move in.

We’ll notice a slight improvement Saturday and a bigger one Sunday. Highs will still be in the mid-80s. Humidity will drop enough to be the difference-maker. Plus, we won’t have to deal with thunderstorms either weekend day, except for a slight shot very early Saturday.

Monday will continue the trend of nice weather as we head back to work.


About the Authors
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Ben loves his job at Local 4 because broadcast meteorology challenges him to crack Mother Nature’s code, then find new and creative ways to tell that story to people.

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Derick is the Lead Digital Editor for ClickOnDetroit and has been with Local 4 News since April 2013. Derick specializes in breaking news, crime and local sports.

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