Friday Rain and Wind
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Morning rain and a few rumbles should linger until midday today. Expected highs in the mid 50s with skies becoming partly cloudy later. A few rain chances are back in the forecast Saturday night into Sunday morning.

It's not as deadly, but it is damaging. Hail, the unwanted visitor destroying property during severe weather.

Hail causes billions of dollars in damage yearly in the United States. Cars, crops, property, all are susceptible to hail damage. We'll find out what makes hail form in today's Weather or Not.

Severe Weather Awareness Week Tornado
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Tornadoes are a dangerous component of severe weather. This is Severe Weather Awareness Week in Michigan. Meteorologist Lori Pinson looks back at a tornado that took a community by surprise.

Soaking Rain Overnight into Friday morning
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We need rain in Metro Detroit and we should finally see a healthy soaking after sunset Thursday into early Friday morning. 1" to 1.50" of rain is possible area wide.

Keep your distance! A beautiful but deadly show of force. Staying safe when lightning is present.

Your first inclination may be to stop and admire its beauty, but the reality is when you see lightning, you should head indoors. It's Severe Weather Awareness Week and lightning is next up on today's Weather or Not!

Tornadoes, hurricanes, floods or lightning. Which weather hazard is the deadliest?

It's one of the most lethal weather hazards during severe weather. Flooding claims more lives than tornadoes, hurricanes or lightning. In this Weather or Not we examine the second leading cause of weather fatalities in the country.

Study: Summer could last for 6 months by century’s end

A new study revealed that summer could stick around for six months in the Northern hemisphere by 2100 if efforts to mitigate global warming don’t continue.