Severe Weather Alerts Issued as Storms Impact Southeast Michigan
Severe storms moved through the region, bringing risks of tornadoes, hail and localized flooding. Emergency warnings were issued earlier for parts of the area.
Warnings and timing
Severe thunderstorm warnings for Wayne and Monroe counties have expired. Those warnings were in effect until 9:30 p.m.
A separate severe thunderstorm warning had been issued earlier for Wayne County. The 4Warn Weather team provided the updates.
Current alert status by county
At this time, no active weather alerts remain across multiple counties. The following counties report no active alerts.
- Wayne County
- Oakland County
- Macomb County
- Washtenaw County
- Monroe County
- Livingston County
- Lenawee County
- Lapeer County
- Genesee County
- St. Clair County
- Sanilac County
What residents should know
Residents should remain alert to changing conditions. Continue to monitor local forecasts and official statements.
Severe weather alerts may be reissued if conditions worsen. Storms can produce damaging winds and heavy rain in short periods.
Where to get updates
For the latest forecast, refer to the 4Warn Weather team. Local emergency management agencies will post official notices.
Keep a battery-powered radio or mobile alerts enabled for fast notifications. Stay away from flooded roads and downed power lines.
About the author
Brandon Carr is a digital content producer for Filmogaz.com. He has worked with WDIV Local 4 since November 2021.
He received the 2015 Solomon Kinloch Humanitarian Award for community service.