Another 1 to 1½ inches (2.5 to 3.8 inches) could fall on the area throughout Wednesday as the rain, for the most part, appeared to have tapered off, he added. The most recent rain, he said, occurred over about 12 hours.įrey said about 3½ inches (8.9 cm) of rain was reported southeast of Ann Arbor, while 3.4 inches (8.6 cm) fell near Armada in northern Macomb County. “In most of the heavy rain events we had earlier this year, 3 to 5 inches of rain occurred over a few hours,” said Trent Frey, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Oakland County’s White Lake Township. The long duration of the storm, however, allowed rainfall runoff to enter storm drains, rivers and streams more slowly starting Tuesday afternoon, which helped the area avoid levels of flooding that submerged thousands of basements, dozens of streets and even freeways this summer. Dangerous heat across the South will gradually build and expand this week.WEST BLOOMFIELD (AP) - Between an inch and 4 inches of rain fell on the Detroit area as of Wednesday morning during the latest batch of wet weather to roll through parts of Michigan and other Midwestern states. Severe storms are possible the next few days from parts of the Plains into the Midwest. Nationally, torrential rains across the Northeast will be slow to subside and dissipate this week, and significant flooding remains possible. South southwest wind to 15 mph with gusts as high as 23 mph. The heaviest snow will expected between 5 PM. A bullseye of 8'+ is likely just north and west of Detroit. Rain chances will continue every day through the rest of the week, though I think rain will be spottier on Thursday.įriday could see a few more showers, but the chance remains small. Day: Mostly cloudy with scattered showers and a high near 74. Friday: Snow, some heavy with widespread amounts between 6'-8' expected. 4Warn Weather There is some patchy fog to start our weekend with very little. Those with homes prone to flooding should take care to prepare. The media could not be loaded, either because the server or network failed or because the format is not supported. The widespread heavy rain will lead to flooding concerns Wednesday throughout most of Metro Detroit. The main threats Wednesday will be damaging winds and heavy, possibly excessive, rainfall. More storm chances WednesdayĪnother round of thunderstorms are possible Wednesday, with a marginal risk for possible isolated severe thunderstorms in and south of Pontiac. The GFS Snow Model has been up and down on snow totals, and the latest calls for 6-9 inches north of I-69, a solid 10-12 inches for the heart of Metro Detroit and 14-16 inches possible in our. Most of this weather should push out of our area by 9 p.m. Mostly cloudy skies this evening will become partly cloudy after midnight. Main threats during the storms will be wind gusts up to 60 mph and large hail. or 5 p.m., as the front slowly sags southward. ![]() Then, the storms will pass through the heart of Metro Detroit closer to 4 p.m. The potential for thunderstorm development looks to be just after 2 p.m. You should be able to grab lunch on a patio today before isolated strong-to-severe thunderstorms develop later this afternoon and evening - which could impact outdoor sporting activities for kids. That will help fuel some afternoon showers and storms as the heat and humidity clashes with the cold front. Plan for a hot and steamy day as highs rise into the upper 80s. Detroit, MI had as least 1 inch on the ground for 64 consecutive days. We start off warm with sunshine, but clouds will increase ahead of an approaching cold front. just to the south, primarily from southern Texas to the southern Atlantic. Failed to load hls playlist, statusCode: 0, statusText: DETROIT A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for Detroit and all of Southeast Michigan (except Sanilac County) from 8:00 p.m. 4Warn Weather – You’ll need both the sunglasses and umbrella today.
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