4Warn Weather - Southeast Michigan is under Marginal and Slight Risks for severe weather tonight - meaning levels 1 (green) and 2 (yellow) out of 5. Although this is a lesser chance, the possibility of strong storms is still there, so make sure to stay weather aware overnight.
As storms look to develop and move in around 10 p.m., have a way to get alerts throughout the night. Make sure you have weather apps that will sound to alert you, a weather radio, and tune into local tv and radio or check trusted weather websites.
Our main threats with these storms are:
- Damaging wind gusts - gusts to 60 mph
- Heavy rainfall - locally heavy downpours with rainfall totals by Wednesday afternoon of 1-2″
- Large hail - 1″ or greater in diameter
- Tornado - Isolated tornadoes
These are all possible with the storms moving through overnight into Wednesday morning.
For those in the northern Thumb and Bay region temperatures will be so cold, freezing rain is possible. These locations could see 0.1″ of ice accumulation by Wednesday morning.
The main rain looks to move out by midday Wednesday as temperatures fall. Scattered wintry mix will be possible Wednesday night into Thursday.
Thursday morning wind chills will be in the teens. We’ll stay cold to end the week with more chances for wintry mix.