Stormy Weather in Metro Detroit: What to Expect

Michigan, USAThu Jun 19 2025
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A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect for most of Metro Detroit. This is not just any ordinary storm. It is expected to bring heavy rain and strong winds. The main concern is the potential for damaging wind gusts. These gusts could reach speeds of 70 mph or more. Heavy rain is also expected. On average, areas can expect around 1 to 1. 5 inches of rain. However, some spots might see up to 3 inches. The heaviest rainfall is likely to hit north of I-94. There is also a chance of a few tornadoes. Large hail, over 1 inch in diameter, is possible but is considered a secondary threat. The first round of showers and thunderstorms has already moved through the region. Now, another round is expected to hit during the mid to late evening hours. This next round could also bring strong to severe weather. It is important to stay alert and prepared. Several counties are under severe weather alerts. Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties are all under a severe thunderstorm watch until 10 p. m. Macomb County also has a flash flood warning until 4:45 p. m. Washtenaw, Monroe, Livingston, Lenawee, Lapeer, Genesee, and St. Clair counties are also under severe thunderstorm watches until 10 p. m. Additionally, Washtenaw, Livingston, and Lenawee counties have severe thunderstorm warnings that will expire at different times. Severe weather can be unpredictable. It is crucial to stay informed and take necessary precautions. Keep an eye on local weather updates and be ready to act if conditions worsen. Remember, safety should always be the top priority during severe weather events. It is important to understand the difference between a watch and a warning. A watch means conditions are favorable for severe weather to occur. A warning means severe weather is happening or is imminent. Stay safe and stay informed.