National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

Cloud cover will increase this evening as showers and storms begin to move across Northern Michigan overnight tonight through Tuesday. While most areas can expect between 0.25” and 0.50” of rainfall, localized heavy showers will deliver amounts of an inch or more by Tuesday Evening.
Heat and humidity will steadily build throughout the week, peaking Wednesday and Thursday. Although scattered showers and thunderstorms could slightly alter the exact high temperatures, the heat will still pose a risk—especially to sensitive groups and those without adequate hydration.
Additional rounds of showers and storms continue this Wednesday with the growing potential of severe storms Wednesday Afternoon-Evening. Strong and potentially damaging winds remain the main concern at this time along with chances of hail and and frequent lightning. Be sure to stay up to date on the forecast as we come closer to this Wednesday.
An additional round of showers and thunderstorms are expected to sweep across the Great Lakes Region Thursday night. There is potential for heavy rainfall and strong winds. Be sure monitor the forecast this week for the latest details.