DETROIT, MI – A strong cold front passing across Michigan on Tuesday could create the potential for thunderstorm clusters to form along a line in southeast Michigan. These storm clusters could have large hail and high winds, according to the latest forecast by the National Weather Service.
“A cold front tracking through on Tuesday brings the potential for severe weather during the afternoon and evening hours,” NWS meteorologists in Detroit said. “Keep an eye on the latest forecast as we get closer.”
Right now, the forecast for Tuesday late morning and afternoon puts Southeast Michigan into a Level 2 risk on a 5-level scale, with 5 being the highest level. This is considered a slight risk of severe weather, which you can see as the yellow-shaded area on the NWS forecast map. This area includes Detroit, Ann Arbor, Flint and into the eastern half of The Thumb…