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Storms possible Saturday across Southeastern Michigan
The Brief
Storms are possible Saturday afternoon and evening across Southeastern Michigan.
Isolated to scattered severe thunderstorms are possible between 4 p.m. and 10 p.m.
Damaging winds will be a primary threat, with some storms producing large hail and even an isolated tornado.
DETROIT (FOX 2) - Storms are possible Saturday afternoon and evening across Southeastern Michigan.
Saturday will start off cooler, with morning temperatures in the 60s and plenty of sunshine. Clouds will gradually increase throughout the day, leading to a chance of storms by the afternoon. Temperatures will reach around 80 degrees by noon.
Timeline
According to the National Weather Service, isolated to scattered severe thunderstorms are possible between 4 p.m. and 10 p.m. All of Southeast Michigan is under a Level 2 out of 5 risk for severe weather.
Pockets of heavy rain could impact Detroit, Macomb, Sterling Heights and Downriver near Flat Rock, Taylor, Monroe and Southgate.
Storms will linger and spread north toward Utica, New Baltimore and Port Huron by 8 p.m.
Heavy rain extends from Garden City east toward Windsor by 10 p.m. with more rain overnight moving out of state in time for Sunday morning services.
The NWS reports that damaging winds will be the primary threat, though some storms may also produce large hail and even an isolated tornado.
Looking Ahead
Sunday will begin with some morning clouds but is expected to stay mostly dry, with gradual clearing and temperatures hovering in the low 80s.
The heat and humidity returns next week.
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The Source
FOX 2 used information from the National Weather Service for this story.
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