WASHTENAW, MI – A flood watch spanning several days has been issued for much of the lower half of Michigan, including Washtenaw and Jackson counties.
A thunderstorm rolling across the state has triggered weather alerts and a flood watch from 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 14 through late Thursday, April 16 for Washtenaw, Jackson and Livingston counties, according to alerts issued by the National Weather Service.
Excessive runoff could cause flooding of rivers, streams and other low-lying areas, the service said…