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Detroit, Michigan – Residents across Michigan should prepare for a prolonged stretch of wet weather March 5-11 as repeated rain systems raise the risk for flooded roadways and rising rivers from the Upper Peninsula to the Ohio border.
According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, Michigan falls within a 60 to 70 percent chance of above-normal precipitation during the March 5-11 period. The wet corridor stretches from the Upper Midwest into the Great Lakes and south toward the Gulf Coast, signaling multiple rounds of rainfall. Temperatures are also favored to trend above average across much of the state, especially in southern Lower Michigan…