FIRST WARN WEATHER DAY: An update on the severe weather threat for Saturday
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Severe weather possible on Wednesday
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Slight risk of severe weather through Wednesday morning
A Level 2 Risk for severe weather remains in place for Mid-Michigan, as the chance for strong to severe thunderstorms will increase tonight and continue into early Wednesday Morning. However, we still have questions about how the storms will evolve as they move over Lake Michigan.