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Hurricane Beryl Remnants To Bring Storms, Rain Across Southeast MI
Forecasters issued a flood watch for most of southeastern Michigan through early Thursday morning.
SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN — Isolated showers and thunderstorms are possible Tuesday across southeastern Michigan before widespread heavy rain leftover from Hurricane Beryl moves into the region, according to the National Weather Service.
The scattered storms and showers are expected to move into southeastern Michigan during the afternoon hours Tuesday when highs reach the low 80s, according to the weather service.
Forecasters do not expect any severe storms to hit the region Tuesday.
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Remnants of Tropical System Beryl will then begin to move into southeastern Michigan Tuesday night and stick around in the region through Wednesday, according to the weather service.
Forecasters expect most areas across southeastern Michigan will see between 1 and 3 inches of rain, and some areas could even see more than 4 inches of rain by Wednesday night, according to the weather service.
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Forecasters issued a flood watch for most of southeastern Michigan through early Thursday morning.
Temperatures rebound back into the 80s under sunny skies across southeastern Michigan for Thursday and Friday, according to the weather service.
A warmer stretch then moves into the region with highs flirting with the 90s through the weekend and into early next week, according to the weather service.
Here is the full forecast:
Tuesday: Rain/Storms; High 86, Low 68
Wednesday: Rain/Storms; High 76, Low 64
Thursday: Sunny; High 80, Low 64
Friday: Sunny; High 84, Low 67
Saturday: Sunny; High 88, Low 69
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