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The entire Metro Detroit area is under severe weather warnings Sunday evening with lines of storms rolling through the area.
From FOX 2 Detroit
The highest risk on Sunday covers a large area from northeastern Texas and northern Louisiana through Mississippi, northwestern Alabama, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and southern Michigan, potentially aff...
From The New York Times
The highest threat for strong tornadoes will be from east of Little Rock, Arkansas, to Tupelo, Mississippi; Memphis, Tennessee; Nashville, Tennessee; and Evansville, Indiana.
From ABC
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Several rounds of showers and thunderstorms pass through Alabama overnight into Monday morning bringing locally heavy rainfall and frequent lightning. Some storms will be intense after midnight threat...
From WVTM Channel 13
"Storms will form to our west late today then move our way this evening and overnight," the Weather Service said in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.
From Yahoo
"Flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter. Mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed. Damage to roofs, windows, and vehicles will occur. Tree damage is likely."
From MLive
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The Storm Prediction Center upgraded Southeast Michigan to an enhanced (level 3 of 5) risk on Sunday morning, which means that there was a “high confidence” of scattered to numerous severe storms with “damaging winds, severe hail, and/or tornado tornadoes.”
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mlive on MSNSevere T-Storm Watch now covers large part of southern Lower Michigan; Next few hours have all the stormsA severe thunderstorm watch is in effect through late this evening as thunderstorms move across south-central and southeast Lower Michigan.
Forecasters are expecting severe storms Sunday evening for Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky that could bring damaging winds and a few tornadoes.
At least one person was killed Sunday after severe weather battered the central U.S. The storms, which spanned from the southern Great Lakes region to as far south as Texas and Louisiana, packed destructive wind gusts, large hail and tornadoes.
EDT on Sunday, the National Weather Service released an updated severe thunderstorm watch in effect until 10 p.m. EDT for Huron, Lapeer, Macomb, St. Clair, Sanilac and Tuscola counties.
The line of severe storms rolled through West Michigan Sunday evening. Tornado Warnings and Severe Thunderstorm Warnings have expired.
Heavy thunderstorms and the chance for severe weather will make their way through the Miami Valley Sunday evening.
We expect storms to form in the afternoon and evening, with the primary hazards being extremely large hail and tornadoes. Some tornadoes could be an EF-2 or greater and could be long-lived. Wind gusts could reach up to hurricane force, which is 74 mph or greater as well. The Torcon level for tornadoes is at a 5 for our region.