Michigan, rain and Weather
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Tornadoes uproot trees, blow out buildings and tear off roofs, including on U-M's Yost Ice arena.
Flooding sent chunks of ice into Michigan homes this week after record snowfall melt and rounds of heavy rain created flooding around the Great Lakes.
We are midway through this week’s stretch of repeated storms and bursts of rain, with another risk for severe weather stretching across southern Michigan later today. Cities like Ann Arbor, Jackson, Adrian and Monroe will be in the slight risk area for severe storms later today that might include large hail and damaging wind gusts to 60 mph.
As northern Michigan deals with flood warnings and watches, more rain is in the weather forecast. See how much your city or community could get.
The constant threat of flash flooding throughout Michigan continues throughout the state after days of heavy rain.
Weather forecasters expect additional precipitation will make ongoing flooding issues worse.
More rain is coming to Michigan's stressed dams on Saturday, April 18. The Cheboygan Dam water level continued to decrease Saturday morning.