Metro Detroit, storms and flash flood
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Temperatures will climb into the upper 80s to near 90 degrees, with high humidity making it feel even hotter. Michigan residents are advised to stay hydrated, seek air-conditioned spaces, and limit outdoor activities during the hottest part of the day.
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNOne more day of high temperatures before Southeast Michigan heat relentsConditions finally relent after today, though not without more rain to keep us wet this week. Expect precipitation Tuesday and Wednesday.
As of Monday night, here's a list of rainfall totals for some Metro Detroit cities after storms moved through the region.
Wind damage from storms moving through Southeast Michigan on Saturday afternoon has resulted in thousands of people without power, according to DTE Energy.
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What does Michigan weather radar show? When rain is forecastLooking for today's weather in Michigan? Here are the live current conditions, from the National Weather Service doppler radar.
A report from the National Weather Service was issued on Saturday at 2:16 p.m. EDT for strong thunderstorms until 3 p.m. EDT for Washtenaw, Wayne and Monroe counties.
A Heat Advisory is in effect for all of Southeast Michigan until 8 p.m. Thursday. Heat index values or feel-like temperatures have reached at least 100 degrees in most communities and could reach as high as 105 degrees.
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Michigan Residents Struggle to Stay Afloat Amid Flash FloodsSevere storms swept through Southeast Michigan, triggering flash flood warnings and dumping several inches of rain across the region. Roads were flooded and power outages reported, especially in Wayne and Macomb counties as heavy rain battered metro Detroit.