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Metro Detroit Weather: Storms move through Southeast Michigan

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A FLOOD ADVISORY FOR EASTERN MACOMB AND SOUTHERN ST. CLAIR COUNTIES UNTIL 12:30 A.M. THURSDAY. OVER 3 INCHES OF RAIN HAS FALLEN IN SOME AREAS.

A HEAT ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR LENAWEE, LIVINGSTON, MONROE, OAKLAND, WAYNE, MACOMB AND WASHTENAW COUNTIES UNTIL 10 PM THURSDAY. DANGEROUSLY HOT CONDITIONS WITH HEAT INDICES OF 95°.

AIR QUALITY ALERT HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR WAYNE, WASHTENAW, OAKLAND, LIVINGSTON, ST. CLAIR, MACOMB AND MONROE COUNTIES ON THURSDAY, JUNE 21ST.

Temperatures remain in the the upper 80s and low 90s into the weekend. It also continues to be humid with dew points in the upper 60s, near 70°. It will be hard to regulate body temperatures outside during this time, especially in the afternoon. Limit time outside and find ways to stay cool.

Tonight: It will be partly cloudy, warm, and humid with a slight shower chance. Lows near 75. Winds: S 5-10 mph.

Thursday: Some hot sunshine with temps near 90 and a chance for afternoon and evening storms. Winds: ENE 5

Friday: Partly sunny with highs in the upper 80s to 90°. Late day storms are possible. Winds: SW 5 mph.

The heat will break by Sunday evening as the humidity drops. We'll see additional rain and storms before things settle down

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