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Hail, Tornados Possible: 7-Day Weather Forecast for Metro Detroit
By midweek, temperatures could reach the 90s.

Hazardous weather, including the possibility of large hail and tornados, could move into the southeast Michigan Friday afternoon and evening, the National Weather Service said in a hazardous weather statement.
Affected counties include Oakland, Macomb, Wayne, Livingston, Washtenaw and Genesee. The greatest threat for severe weather is from 2-8 p.m., during which the potential exists for thunderstorms to develop, some of them severe with the capability of producing wind gusts up to 60 mph and large hail.
“In addition,” according to the statement, “tornadic activity will be possible.”
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Also, a flood warning was issued for Wayne and Macomb counties Friday morning and remains in effect until 11:45 a.m. Heavy rains caused some flooding on Interstates 696 and 94, which were closed for a time Friday morning.
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Here’s the seven-day forecast:
7-day Forecast for Metro Detroit
Rain today through Thursday, with temperatures rising to 93°F on Wednesday.
Saturday July 9th
Partly cloudy until evening. High 82, low 66.
Chance of precipitation: 1%. Wind 8 mph from the WNW
Sunday July 10th
Partly cloudy starting in the evening. High 83, low 63.
Chance of precipitation: 4%. Wind 5 mph from the NNW
Monday July 11th
Mostly cloudy overnight. High 87, low 68.
Chance of precipitation: 2%. Wind 6 mph from the SE
Tuesday July 12th
Rain throughout the day. High 86, low 71.
Chance of precipitation: 67%. Wind 6 mph from the S
Wednesday July 13th
Drizzle in the morning and afternoon. High 93, low 76.
Chance of precipitation: 46%. Wind 12 mph from the SW
Thursday July 14th
Rain until afternoon. High 90, low 75.
Chance of precipitation: 61%. Wind 9 mph from the WSW
Friday July 15th
Partly cloudy in the evening. High 83, low 67.
Chance of precipitation: 17%. Wind 7 mph from the WNW
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