Thunderstorms possible Monday; higher risk of severe weather on Tuesday

Warm, springlike temperatures are surging into Southeast Michigan on Monday. Those conditions are helping to fuel a marginal (level 1/5) risk of severe weather issued by the National Weather Service for Metro Detroit, as there is expected to be enough instability for scattered thunderstorms to briefly become strong.

The primary threats for Monday are isolated damaging wind gusts and hail, with a very low-end tornado risk not completely ruled out.

By Tuesday, a stronger storm system and better wind dynamics will overspread the region, bringing a slight (level 2/5) risk for severe weather to Southeast Michigan, along with a more organized round of storms. This setup supports damaging winds, large hail, and the potential for a few tornadoes, especially as storms intensify later in the day and evening.

The CBS News Detroit weather team has declared Tuesday a NEXT Weather Alert day because of the possibility of severe weather.

The 2026 severe weather season started early in Michigan with a tornado outbreak on March 6. There was also a tornado confirmed in Belleville from the April 4 storms…

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