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Storms, Heavy Rain From Hurricane Beryl Could Hit MI This Week: NWS
Forecasters warned areas across southeast Michigan could get between 1 and 3 inches of rain by Wednesday night.
SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN — There are multiple chances for pop-up showers and scattered storms across southeast Michigan this week amid rising heat and humidity, according to the National Weather Service.
Monday will be warm and humid with highs reaching the mid 80s, which could trigger an isolated pop-up shower or storm across southeast Michigan, according to the weather service.
Any storm that pops up in southeast Michigan should be during the afternoon hours and will likely be north of Interstate 94, according to the weather service.
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More chances for isolated showers and storms across southeast Michigan are possible Tuesday as remnants from Hurricane Beryl make it to the Ohio Valley region, according to the weather service.
There will be chances for pop-up showers and storms across southeast Michigan during the day Tuesday when afternoon highs reach the mid 80s, according to the weather service.
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Widespread rainfall from Hurricane Beryl will then move into southeast Michigan on Tuesday night and continue through Wednesday, according to the weather service.
Hurricane Beryl made landfall near Matagorda, Texas as a Category 1 storm with maximum sustained winds of 80 miles per hour.
Forecasters warned areas across southeast Michigan can get between 1 and 3 inches of rain by Wednesday night, as the region is under a slight risk for excessive rainfall, according to the weather service.
Most of the rain should move out of the southeast Michigan region by midnight Wednesday, but some lingering showers could stick around into Thursday morning, according to the weather service.
Drier conditions finally move into southeast Michigan by Friday when high temperatures reach the mid 80s, according to the weather service.
High temperatures will then make it back into the 90s this weekend across southeast Michigan, according to the weather service.
Here's the full forecast:
Monday: Chance for Rain/Storms; High 89, Low 71
Tuesday: Rain/Storms; High 86, Low 69
Wednesday: Rain/Storms; High 77, Low 65
Thursday: Rain; High 82, Low 65
Friday: Sunny; High 86, Low 68
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