Severe weather is expected to impact Michigan on Wednesday, bringing the threat of damaging winds, flooding, and isolated tornadoes to different areas of the state.
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West Michigan is expected to experience a mix of snow and freezing rain, ending Wednesday afternoon. Northern Michigan is forecast to receive 1-2 inches of snow with rain and strong winds. A flood watch is in effect for southeast Michigan, including metro Detroit, from Wednesday evening to Thursday morning.
Get your FOX 47 Storm Shield Weather Forecast here. Severe weather remains a possibility this evening as thunderstorms continue to move through.
Flooding rain is the biggest threat to Metro Detroit, and severe storms are still on the table for parts of the area.
Flooding is possible for Allegan, Barry, Kalamazoo, and Van Buren Counties, but severe weather threat is overall decreasing
As warmer, wetter air surges into our area during the day Wednesday, the threat for severe storms will be on the rise. The Storm Prediction Center has placed most of West Michigan in an "enhanced risk" area for severe storms, which is a level 3 of 5 threat, level 5 being the highest possible.
About 180,000 utility customers remain without power on Tuesday, April 1, after a weekend ice storm in Northern Michigan and deadly winds in the lower part of the state. The National Weather Service confirmed four tornadoes touched down across the state,
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