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Sponsor Our ArticlesUpdated August 27, 2024, 2:25 p.m. | Published August 27, 2024, 12:49 p.m.
Michigan is bracing for a wave of severe thunderstorms predicted to roll in later today, with the storms’ prime time expected to coincide with late afternoon and early evening hours. Known for their potential of powerful wind gusts, heavy rainfall, and possible tornadoes, these storms are set to put a damper on the otherwise sunny day.
The line of severe weather currently developing in eastern Wisconsin is forecasted to move eastward, targeting Lower Michigan by mid-afternoon. Radar monitoring will provide ongoing updates on the storm’s progression, ensuring Michigan residents have ample time to prepare for it.
The late afternoon and early evening hours are usually prime time for the most potent storms. Given the current hot and humid conditions, these impending thunderstorms have the potential to rip through Michigan with high winds, large hail, and even the occasional isolated tornado.
The Storm Prediction Center earlier sent out a severe weather warning for a wide region of Lower Michigan. The likelihood and potency of the storms were predicted to increase when the origin of the storms in Wisconsin was confirmed and their path into Michigan was deduced.
The storms are predicted to bring wind gusts of up to 70 mph, hail up to 1.5 inches in diameter, and may spawn isolated tornadoes. The chance of encountering severe wind gusts and substantial hail is pegged at 15 percent to 29 percent for Tuesday afternoon and evening, August 27.
The north of the severe storm line should extend up to Frankfort, Traverse City, Houghton Lake, and Tawas City. The southern edge is expected to reach Kalamazoo, Jackson, Ann Arbor, and Detroit. Thus a substantial breadth of central and southern Lower Michigan is on guard for this potentially severe weather outbreak.
It is advised that residents keep their eyes on the sky and be prepared to seek shelter in a sturdy building for safety. The duration of sheltering may range from half an hour to an hour, depending on the severity and timing of the storms at central and southern Lower Michigan locales. Residents are encouraged to monitor weather updates for the latest on the storm’s development and path.
For the most up-to-date and informed storm tracking information, be sure to stay tuned to local weather updates. Those affected by the storm are further encouraged to minimize travel, stay indoors, check on loved ones and community members, and take all necessary precautions to preserve life and property.
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