All Clear, No Severe
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As the cold front moves south and we lose the instability, severe weather ends. So, what's next? Meteorologist Lori Pinson has your forecast

Severe Weather North
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Severe Thunderstorm Warning until 7pm for Oakland, Macomb and St. Clair counties. Meteorologist Lori Pinson has your forecast

Storms to our North
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A cold front dropping south is triggering severe storms to our north. Meteorologist Lori Pinson has your forecast

Inside the Ford Family Home in Grosse Pointe Shores
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If you would like to schedule a visit to tour the Ford House, here is a link to their website: https://www.fordhouse.org/

Soaking up the Sunshine Today
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If you enjoy sunshine, you are going to love everything about today. Look for highs to eventually make it into the mid and upper 80s this afternoon under mostly sunny skies. More humidity is on the way Monday with a chance for a stray shower or storm Tuesday.

Sun for Sunday
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High pressure holds through your Sunday for a dry day. Warmer and more humid too. The warm up continues into Monday with a slight chance for late day showers; better on Tuesday. Meteorologist Lori Pinson has your forecast

Saturday AM Rain PM Sun
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Morning rain will eventually end leading to afternoon sunshine. Watch for high waters and localized flooding. Afternoon sunshine will help to warm temperatures into the mid 70s today.

Drier Saturday and Sunday
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Rain exiting our state early Sunday as drier air works in. Warmer and mainly dry next week. Meteorologist Lori Pinson has your forecast

Rain Overnight, Drier Saturday
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Pockets of rain continue overnight, expected to taper off by Saturday afternoon. Then a period of dry weather is expected. Meteorologist Lori Pinson has your forecast

Flood Warnings in effect today
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Rain continues for most of Friday, ending Saturday late morning

More than an inch of rain falling per hour over Detroit
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Friday storms are bringing shades of late June as a steady stream of rain is already flooding freeways. State police expect the water to pool over onto side streets.