Metro Detroit Weather: Severe storms possible Tuesday

Severe weather is possible again in Southeast Michigan on Tuesday, Sept. 7. Here's what you need to know about this system as it pushes into Metro Detroit.

All About Tornadoes
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An approaching cold front could bring the threat of an isolated tornado today. Do you know the signs of tornado development? What would you do if a Tornado Warning was issued? Learn all about tornadoes in this installment of Weather or Not by Meteorologist Lori Pinson.

Ida vs. Katrina: How do they compare?

Hurricane Ida made landfall on the 16th anniversary since Hurricane Katrina did the same. Both storms caused death and destruction but how do they compare?

'Untold damage': Videos show Ida's trail of destruction across Louisiana

Ida continued to make its way through the southern U.S. on Monday after making landfall as a hurricane and leaving a trail of destruction in its path.

Metro Detroit Weather: Heavy rains, watch for flooding and high waters

Another rainy day in southeast Michigan is bringing the threat of flooded roadways as up to three inches of rain per hour could fall.

Tens of thousands without power again after Wednesday storms roll through

Tens of thousands around Metro Detroit got hit with another storm and subsequent power outage this morning after storms swept through part of the region.

Severe weather rolls through SE Michigan

Through the next several hours a storm system over Lansing and Flint right now is coming our way.

Tropical Storm Henri creeps inland, drenching Northeast

Tropical Storm Henri has made landfall in Rhode Island, bringing heavy winds and rains to the area as it began pummeling the northeastern U.S. coastline early Sunday.

Henri strengthens to hurricane heading toward Northeast

Now with a top wind speed of 75 mph, Henri has sped up slightly to move north-northeast at 14 mph. It’s still about 465 kilometers south of Montauk on New York’s Long Island.

F-150 Hybrid generator saves day at wedding reception, as need for backup energy increases

But that comes at a price not everyone can pay. And Jamesa Johnson Greer from Michigan Environmental Justice Coalition says these days-long massive power outages have hit lower-wealth and some communities of color particularly hard.