Flooding, severe storms possible Wednesday evening across Southeast Michigan — what to know

A 4Warn Weather Alert has been issued for this afternoon and evening across Southeast Michigan as a potent storm system brings the threat of heavy rain, flash flooding, and severe thunderstorms. New this morning, a Flood Watch has been issued for Lenawee, Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, Washtenaw, and Wayne counties through 4:00 a.m. Thursday. The watch highlights an increasing concern for excessive rainfall that could lead to flooding of roads, low-lying areas, and poor drainage locations. Keep checking your basements!

Rain will begin to overspread Southeast Michigan during the afternoon hours, with light but steady rainfall expected to blanket much of the region by mid-afternoon. Conditions will deteriorate further this evening as thunderstorms begin developing after 6 p.m. This could greatly impact the evening drive as rain becomes heavier, possibly reducing visibility and creating ponding and pooling on the roads. Remember, just a few inches of moving water can sweep away a vehicle, so turn around, don’t drown.

Some of these storms may become strong to severe, bringing the risk of damaging wind gusts, large hail, isolated tornadoes, and flash flooding. The greatest concern remains the potential for torrential rainfall rates capable of overwhelming drainage systems and causing localized flooding. Widespread rainfall totals of 1 to 2 inches are expected across much of Southeast Michigan, with localized swaths of 3 inches or more possible where thunderstorms repeatedly track over the same locations. The heaviest rainfall is expected between 8 p.m. and midnight. Once again… check the sump pump your basement!…

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