Michigan could see snow, ice, thunderstorms and tornadoes, just days after an ice storm knocked out power to thousands of people in the state.
A dangerous tornado outbreak is ripping through the South and Midwest, destroying homes, streets and power lines. We're tracking the latest reports of possible EF3+ tornadoes, massive hail and life-threatening flash flooding.
A wintry mix in northern Lower Michigan will change to rain by noon. For southern Lower Michigan look for numerous periods of showers and thunderstorms. The thunderstorms could be severe in the afternoon or evening.
Given the circumstances, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources has some recommendations on how to clean up yard waste and storm debris while staying safe. The key advice is: use proper tools for the task, and don't overestimate your ability.
A line of severe weather is crossing through southern Michigan, leading to severe thunderstorm warnings. See the latest radar here.
State officials are advising caution when it comes to cleaning up private property in the aftermath of last weekend’s storms.
Photographers across the USA TODAY Network captured the destruction in several states including Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana.