Severe thunderstorms are possible across the metro Detroit area Friday, according to the National Weather Service.
The storms will move through the area sometime late Friday afternoon and bring the chance of heavy rainfall, large hail and winds up to 60 miles per hour, the weather service said.
The strongest storms will be along and south of Interstate 69 and west of Interstate 75 in the area, the weather service said.
The Storm Prediction Center has placed all of southeastern Michigan under a marginal risk (level 1 out of 5) for severe weather today.
Highs Friday will reach the 70s before the storms move into the area, the weather service said.
Temperatures will be in the 60s with plenty of sunshine this weekend, before another chance of rain early next week, the weather service said.
Here is the full NWS forecast for the Detroit area:
Friday: Storms; High 74, Low 51
Saturday: Sunny; High 60, Low 44
Sunday: Sunny; High 63, Low 46
Monday: Rain (late); High 68, Low 56
Tuesday: Rain; High 69, Low 50
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