UNITED STATES — A Level 2 severe weather risk is in place for parts of the Great Lakes and Midwest on Tuesday, with storms expected to impact Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio through the afternoon and evening hours.
The primary threats include damaging winds and hail, though a conditional tornado risk may develop if storms can strengthen ahead of an approaching front.
Level 2 Risk Zone Centers on Lower Michigan and Surrounding States
The latest outlook highlights Lower Michigan as a focal point for the strongest storm potential, with surrounding areas in eastern Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio also included in the risk zone.
Cities such as Grand Rapids, Detroit, Fort Wayne, and portions of northern Indiana and northwest Ohio fall within the higher-end threat area. This region is expected to see the most organized storm activity during peak hours…