LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Heat climate is surging into Mid-Michigan forward of a big climate system that might convey extreme climate to the Midwest as we speak.
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Although largely cloudy skies will linger over our space for a lot of the day as we speak, remoted pockets of sunshine are doable, particularly within the early afternoon. If we see additional sunshine, it would assist destabilize our environment, opening the door to the potential for extreme climate.
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The Storm Prediction Middle has positioned the vast majority of Mid-Michigan underneath a Marginal (1 out of 5) Threat for extreme storms.
Essentially the most widespread menace is for damaging wind gusts of 60+mph, although there’s additionally a threat of hail as much as quarter sized in addition to an remoted twister menace south of I-94.
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Rain and storms will transfer into our space this night, with the strongest storms anticipated near/after sundown. We’ll have a short interval of quiet in a single day, with rain returning early Thursday morning, switching to snow later within the morning. Fortunately snow totals look to stay underneath an inch throughout the realm.
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Winds might gust to over 40 mph tomorrow, leading to blowing snow and decreased visibility, significantly within the late morning and early afternoon.
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