COLDWATER, MI (WTVB) – Southern Michigan and northern Indiana could see another round of severe weather this Wednesday, just days after a destructive derecho and tornado outbreak left hundreds of thousands without power across the two states.
The NOAA Storm Prediction Center has placed the region under an elevated risk for severe thunderstorms as a potent low-pressure system moves across the western Great Lakes Wednesday afternoon and evening.
Forecasters say the set up is very similar to last Thursday when a line of storms pushed through prompting multiple severe thunderstorm warning over several hours, culminating in Branch County with a warning a subsequent storm that knocked out power to thousands of Consumers Energy customers around 11:30 while a confirmed tornado touched down just east of downtown Angola that was one of now 20 confirmed in Indiana alone on Thursday night…