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Dangerous Storms and Wild Weather Ahead for Metro Detroit

Metro Detroit is gearing up for an intense weekend as forecasters predict thunderstorms, damaging winds, and even hail for Southeastern Michigan. With temperatures expected to soar into the 70s, residents are advised to prepare for a wild mix of weather that can change quickly.

The Weekend Forecast: Thunderstorms and Strong Winds

Southeastern Michigan will likely experience thunderstorms starting Friday night, continuing into the weekend. With weather conditions fluctuating, here’s what to expect:

  • Thunderstorms are forecasted to roll in on Friday evening.
  • Temperatures are projected to reach a high of 71 degrees on Saturday!
  • Winds may gust up to 60 mph, especially southeast of a line from Port Huron to Adrian.
  • Large hail, up to an inch across, is also a possibility.
  • Keep an eye out for isolated tornadoes which could occur in the same areas.

When Will the Storms Clear?

The stormy weather will start to clear early Sunday morning, bringing a return to colder temperatures. Residents should brace for a dip in the mercury, with highs only reaching the 50s on St. Patrick’s Day, which is Monday. So, if you’re planning to wear your green and celebrate, be prepared for much chillier conditions!

Past Storms: A Reminder of Weather’s Power

This weekend’s storms could seem eerily reminiscent for local residents. Thirteen years ago, on March 15, 2012, a rare tornado with winds up to 140 mph struck parts of Michigan, reminding everyone of just how powerful nature can be. That event left damage in its wake and is a sharp reminder to always stay updated on weather forecasts.

Be Prepared: Safety Tips to Follow

Here are some tips to stay safe during these unpredictable storms:

  • Stay indoors during severe weather conditions.
  • Keep emergency supplies handy, including flashlights and non-perishable food.
  • Have a battery-operated radio available for updates on weather changes.
  • Secure any outdoor furniture or potential flying debris.
  • Always have a plan for where to go if a tornado warning is issued.

What’s Next for Metro Detroit?

After the stormy weekend, temperatures will start to climb back to about the 60s by midweek, so spring might just be around the corner! However, make sure to keep the umbrella handy, as more rain and even snow showers could pop up by the end of the week.

Conclusion: Stay Informed!

As the weather in Metro Detroit can change rapidly, it’s vital to stay informed. Tune into local news channels or weather apps to ensure you have the latest updates. Stay safe and be prepared—spring weather can be wild!

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