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Severe thunderstorm warnings issued for Monroe, Washtenaw, and Ingham counties; damaging winds, quarter size hail expected

The National Weather Service issued a serious storm warning for Monroe and Washtenaw districts at EDT EDT on Saturday, August 16 at 17:59.

The storm is expected to bring the wind Gusts up to 60 miles / hour and will be full of diameter to a inch.

Air Service, “In 17:8, a severe storm near YPSILANTAN, moved the southeast at a speed of 10 miles. Vehicles full damage is expected. Roofs, siding and trees are waiting for wind damage,” he said.
The storm can affect the following places: Ypsilatian around 17:45 and Willis 18:00

Other areas of Michigan, which are potentially affected, include Oakville, Pittsfield Township and Whittaker.


Air Service: “For your protection, you can move to an inner room on the lowest floor of a building. This storm can cause heavy rainfall and may cause flash floods. It may not drive your vehicle from flooded roads.” The NWs in the Grand Rapids, a serious storm warning up to 6:15, William, William, William, William, William, William, Willing to Willing, Willing, Willvey for EDT, Willvil, Willvey, Covegh, Cover, Covegh, Covergh and Cover, Cover, Cover, Cover, Cover For Brvilya. Haslett. Winds up to 60 miles / h and are expected to be a quarter -dimensional full.

Severe storm security tips

  • Look for a closed shelter immediately – switch to a solid building and stay away from the windows.
  • At the lowest level of your home or building, preferably go to a window -free interior room.
  • Avoid using electrical tools and wired phones during the storm.
  • If possible, stay away from the roads; Do not try to pass through flooded areas.
  • Safe outdoor products such as patio furniture, umbrellas or grids that may be bullets in high winds.
  • If you cannot reach the outside and the shelter, avoid open fields, tall trees and water bodies.
  • For updates, radio, TV or mobile notifications via local weather warnings.

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