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Michigan Counties Under Severe Thunderstorm Warnings for Hail, Gusty Winds and Flooding

Doppler radar-tracked storm lines across nine Michigan counties forecast pea-size hail, 50 mph gusts, torrential downpours with localized flash flooding possible.

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Overview

  • The National Weather Service has issued severe thunderstorm warnings through mid-to-late afternoon for Clinton, Eaton, Ingham, Jackson, Livingston, Wayne, Washtenaw, Branch and Hillsdale counties.
  • Doppler radar shows storm lines moving east to southeast at 20–30 mph, carrying pea-size hail and wind gusts up to 50 mph.
  • Torrential rainfall accompanying the storms raises the risk of localized flash flooding, prompting warnings to avoid driving through flooded roadways.
  • Gusts of 40–50 mph threaten to topple tree limbs and scatter unsecured objects, with minor damage to vegetation and outdoor property possible.
  • Officials urge residents to shelter indoors, avoid driving through floodwaters and follow lightning-safety protocols until the warnings expire.