More severe weather is expected across the Detroit area Wednesday.
Strong thunderstorms will cross the area Wednesday evening, bringing heavy downpours, large hail, winds up to 60 miles per hour and isolated tornadoes, according to the National Weather Service.
Areas south of M-59 in the region have the greatest chance for severe weather Wednesday.
The showers and storms will linger into Thursday, and those storms could also be severe, the weather service said.
There is a flood watch in effect for southeastern Michigan through Thursday night. Forecasters said some areas could see up to 4 inches of rainfall by the nighttime hours.
Friday will be dry with highs staying in the 70s across the region before a cold front brings more storm chances on Saturday, the weather service said.
Temperatures then plunge into the 50s on Sunday, the weather service said.
Here is the full NWS forecast for the Detroit area:
Wednesday: Storms; High 72, Low 62
Thursday: Storms; High 72, Low 53
Friday: Sunny; High 69, Low 54
Saturday: Storms; High 72, Low 40
Sunday: Chance for Rain; High 50, Low 32
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