Gusty Winds Up to 40 MPH, Frequent Lightning and Heavy Rain Pushing Through Michigan — Severe Threat Over for the Night as Storm Line Moves Across Lansing, Saginaw and Grand Rapids Corridor

LANSING, MICHIGAN — A line of storms producing gusty winds up to 40 mph, frequent lightning, and heavy rain was pushing through central and western Michigan, with the severe threat for the night considered over. The active storm line was tracked moving through a corridor covering areas from Cadillac in the north through Grand Rapids, Lansing, and down toward the Indiana border, with the most concentrated activity highlighted near the Lansing and Kalamazoo zones.

Severe Threat Over for the Night — Gusty Winds, Lightning and Heavy Rain Remain

While the organized severe weather threat had ended for the evening, forecasters noted that gusty winds reaching up to 40 mph, frequent lightning, and heavy rain remained active concerns ahead of the ongoing storm line. Temperatures across the region ranged from the upper 50s to low 70s, with the warmest readings near Coldwater at 72 degrees and Owosso at 68 degrees ahead of the advancing line…

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