Storms exit Metro Detroit, ‘unhealthy’ air arrives

Metro Detroiters are cleaning up after powerful storms uprooted trees, downed branches, and left homes and businesses without power.

A line of severe storms, with winds up to 60 mph, raced across Southeast Michigan during the early afternoon. While isolated storms could bring downpours and gusty winds through the evening, the risk of strong storms is low.

Rain showers are expected to end before midnight in Southeast Michigan, under partly to mostly cloudy skies. Overnight lows will be near 70 degrees in much of Metro Detroit and the mid-60s in Ann Arbor, Howell, Flint, Lapeer, and Sandusky.

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Sunday will reintroduce a different threat to Metro Detroit…

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