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Extreme climate potential will increase for Wednesday

By Editorial Board Published June 17, 2025 2 Min Read
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Extreme climate potential will increase for Wednesday

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — We have now primarily dry situations within the forecast throughout Mid-Michigan at this time. However will probably be extremely heat and humid. Humidity will stick round for Wednesday because the potential for extreme climate will increase throughout the area.

Apart from the possibility for an remoted pop-up sprinkle this afternoon, we’ve partly cloudy situations within the forecast at this time, with temperatures warming into the higher 80s.

Nonetheless, with the humidity, it can really feel like temperatures are within the low-90s this afternoon.

We have now a greater probability for just a few scattered showers and thunderstorms in a single day, with temperatures solely falling into the mid to upper-60s.

Our primary concern is the potential for extreme climate on Wednesday afternoon and night. The Storm Prediction Heart has upgraded these south of I-96 right into a Stage 3 of 5, Enhanced Threat, for sturdy to extreme storms.

Day 2 Outlook 2

A Stage 2 threat stays in place for Ionia, Gratiot, Montcalm Counties, and parts of Clinton, Barry, and Livingston Counties.

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We can have the possibility for just a few showers and doubtlessly an remoted non-severe thunderstorm Wednesday morning, with dry climate briefly returning within the afternoon.

A stronger line of storms might be transferring into Mid-Michigan between 3 p.m. and 10 p.m.

Day 2 Threats

The principle concern with the road of showers and thunderstorms rolling via Mid-Michigan tomorrow night would be the potential for sturdy, damaging winds. There’s additionally an opportunity for big quarter-size hail and one or two tornadoes throughout the world.

Our StormTracker 6 Climate group will proceed to observe the potential for extreme climate throughout the world and supply further updates on-air and on-line.

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