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Flood Risk Monday In Southeast Michigan: NWS
The National Weather Service is warning of a potential for flooding Monday in southeast Michigan due to heavy rain.
SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN — The National Weather Service issued a hazardous weather outlook for areas of southeast Michigan warning of potential flooding Monday.
In Livingston, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw, Wayne, Lenawee and Monroe counties, there's a chance of thunderstorms in the late afternoon and early evening that may produce heavy downpours and gusts up to 40 mph, the NWS said.
The storm's movement is expected to be in a northeast direction at about 30 mph.
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Excessive rainfall is possible and may cause urban and small stream flooding with a chance of flash flooding.
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