(WXYZ) — Southeast Michigan is bracing for severe weather threats through the evening. As of Sunday evening, there has been a slight weakening trend in the storm line to the west.
"Severe Clear" tonight - but a big drop in the temps on the way for #Monday. Don't worry the warmth is back later in the week. @rexroth7wxyz has the details at 11pm. #miwx pic.twitter.com/GK0fIe1LFM
— Mike Taylor (@MikeTaylorwx) May 20, 2019
Watch a down burst in progress. The storm north of Pinckney collapses sending a rush of air to the surface creating the last warning for high winds. The red is the core of the rain collapsing. pic.twitter.com/tJ0QYOFH8U
— Dave Rexroth (@rexroth7wxyz) May 20, 2019
Weather UpdateTornado Warning in effect for Northern Macomb County until 3:45 p.m.
Posted by WXYZ-TV Channel 7 on Sunday, May 19, 2019
Starting to see a slight weakening trend in the storm line to our west. It still will come through, but hopefully without tremendous trouble. pic.twitter.com/ixzrXEAgdO
— Dave Rexroth (@rexroth7wxyz) May 19, 2019