Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Ohio Face Additional Heavy Rain Threat Through Next Week With 1 to 4 Inches Increasing Flooding Concerns

MICHIGAN, WISCONSIN, INDIANA, OHIO — A new round of widespread rainfall is expected to impact the Great Lakes region through next week, with forecast models showing significant totals that could raise renewed concerns about flooding.

Early projections suggest much of Michigan could receive between 1 and 4 inches of rain from Sunday through Thursday, with the heaviest amounts focused across northern and western parts of the state.

Heavy Rainfall Totals Expected Across Michigan

Forecast data indicates that Michigan will be at the center of this developing rain event. Northern and western regions, including areas near Traverse City, Marquette, and Escanaba, are expected to see the highest totals.

These areas could receive up to 4 inches of rain in some locations, making them the primary zone for potential flooding concerns. Central parts of the state may also see moderate rainfall, while southern areas are expected to receive slightly lower totals.

Surrounding States Also See Moderate Rainfall

Beyond Michigan, surrounding states including Wisconsin, Indiana, and Ohio are also expected to see notable rainfall. While totals may not reach the same levels as northern Michigan, widespread rain is still expected…

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