This summer has been one for the books when it comes to weather. More specifically, rain and wind storms.
Hazardous storms with high wind levels are planning to hit Lansing and surrounding cities tonight and tomorrow.
This summer has been one for the books when it comes to weather. More specifically, rain and wind storms.
Hazardous storms with high wind levels are planning to hit Lansing and surrounding cities tonight and tomorrow.
According to the WILX website, a thunderstorm will track into Michigan from Wisconsin around midnight. The site also said rainfall is expected to fall more than an inch and hour with storms that may "impact the Thursday morning commute."
Local meteorologists have recommended that residents in the area take cover just in case.
"The risk of destructive weather is so high that forecasters were asking residents to consider sleeping in an interior part of their homes because they may not have enough time to take cover," meteorologist Brandon Hoving told Lansing State Journal.
For more weather updates, visit the National Weather Service site here.
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