PROGRESSES, IT WILL WILL. SO WE'RE STILL HAVE A LOT OF POWER OUTAGES AND ALSO A LOT OF SCHOOL CLOSINGS ACROSS THE METRO AREA. >> SEEMS LIKE THE MOST OF THEM ARE IN OAKLAND COUNTY, BUT THE DAMAGE FROM THE STORMS IS ALL OVER. YEAH. >> PRETTY WIDESPREAD. BUT YEAH, IF YOU'RE NOT CONTENDING WITH FOUR WAY STOPS THIS MORNING, YOU MIGHT BE DEALING WITH STANDING WATER ON THE ROADS AND OR JUST EVEN TREES OR POWER LINES DOWN IN YOUR WAY. SO YEAH, THIS IS THE AFTERMATH OF WHAT ROLLED THROUGH YESTERDAY EVENING AND THROUGHOUT THE OVERNIGHT. SO WE DON'T HAVE ANY REPORTS COMING IN FROM THE OVERNIGHT YET. AS FAR AS HOW STRONG THE WINDS WERE WITH THAT ROUND THAT ROLLED THROUGH AT 2 OR 3:00. I WILL SAY THOUGH, THIS CAME IN JUST ABOUT 7:00 REGARDING THETORMS THAT WERE BETWEEN ABOUT FIVE AND SIX YESTERDAY. METRO AIRPORT PICKED UP A WIND GUST OF 76MPH IN ROSEVILLE 75. THOSE ARE DESTRUCTIVE WINDS THAT COULD BRING DAMAGE JUST LIKE TORNADOES COULD. AND SO WE TALK ABOUT THAT ALL THE TIME DURING OUR SPRING AND SUMMER SEASONS THAT HERE IN SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN, WE GET FAR MORE STRAIGHT LINE WIND STORMS THAN WE DO TORNADIC STORMS. AND THEY DO CREATE JUST AS MUCH DAMAGE FROM TIME TO TIME. TROY HAD A 58 MILE PER HOUR WIND GUST. GROSSE POINTE 50 ALGONAC 48 AND THEN GROSSE ILE, 47 MILE PER HOUR WIND GUSTS REPORTED. SO THERE ARE DOWNED POWER LINES ACROSS THE AREA. DARNE'S BEEN TALKING ABOUT THIS THROUGHOUT THE MORNING, AND JUST TO REITERATE, IF YOU ARE WAKING UP TO SOME NEW POWER LINES THAT ARE DOWN FROM THOSE OVERNIGHT STORMS, YOU WANT TO MAKE SURE THAT YOU CALL 911, STAY AT LEAST 25FT AWAY, AND YOU JUST HAVE TO ASSUME THAT THOSE KIND OF LINES ARE LIVE. USE EXTRA CAUTION, ESPECIALLY FOR THE KIDS THAT COULD BE WALKING TO THE BUS STOP THIS MORNING 70 DEGREES OVER AT METRO AIRPORT, 74 IN PONTIAC, 71 IN GROSSE ISLE AND PORT HURON, 70. SO WE'RE ALL WAKING UP TO 70 DEGREE TEMPERATURES TO START THE DAY DRYING THINGS OUT AS FAR AS RAIN OFF TOWARD STURGIS AND SOUTH OF THE STATE LINE. BUT WE STILL HAVE THE HUMIDITY THAT'S LINGERING FROM THE MOISTURE. THE AFTERMATH OF ALL OF THESE STORMS. ANN ARBOR PICKED UP THE MOST RAIN, AT LEAST THE ANN ARBOR AREA, OVER THE PAST 12 HOURS. ZOOMING INTO THAT MAP, THERE UPWARD OF TWO INCHES OF RADAR INDICATED RAINFALL FROM YPSILANTI TOWARD SUPERIOR TOWNSHIP AND OFF TOWARDS PITTSFIELD AND ANN ARBOR. YOU GET THESE LOW LYING AREAS, AND YOU STILL COULD BE CONTENDING WITH SOME STANDING WATER THIS MORNING. SO THE HOURLY FORECAST FOR YOU TODAY, ESPECIALLY FOR KIDS THAT ARE IN SCHOOL, WILL BE AT 73 AT 8:00, 78 AT 11 A.M, 86 AT TWO. WITH THAT AFTERNOON HIGH FOR ANY AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES, 87. AND WE HAVE A CHANCE FOR SOME SHOWERS AND STORMS TO DEVELOP AROUND 4:00 ONWARD. SO HERE'S A LOOK AT THE TIMELINE. MAYBE A LITTLE SPRINKLE OR TWO THROUGHOUT THE DAY, BUT I THINK MOST OF THIS IS JUST GOING TO BE A MIX OF SUN AND CLOUDS, PROBABLY MORE CLOUD COVER THAN SUN. AND THEN AS WE HEAD INTO THE PEAK HEAT OF THE DAY, 4:00 ONWARD, WE CAN'T RULE OUT SOME POP UP SHOWERS. WE'RE STILL IN A PRETTY UNSTABLE ENVIRONMENT. SO YOU SEE THERE UP TO OUR NORTH AROUND 4:00, BUT THEN THIS BECOMES A LITTLE MORE WIDESPREAD IN COVERAGE AS WE HEAD TOWARD SIX 7:00. WE'RE NOT ANTICIPATING THIS REACHING SEVERE LIMITS. I'LL NEVER RULE IT OUT. WHEN YOU HAVE AN UNSTABLE AIR MASS LIKE THIS. BUT AS FAR AS THE POTENTIAL FOR SEVERE WEATHER, STORM PREDICTION CENTER HAS THAT SOUTH OF I-94, WHH DOESN'T REALLY MATCH UP WITH THE DATA THAT WE SAW THOSE STORMS AROUND THE METRO AREA. BUT IF WE WERE TO SEE SOMETHING SEVERE, HAIL AND WIND WILL BE THE PRIMARY THREATS. AND SO AS WE LOOK AHEAD, FRIDAY WILL BE OUR NEXT BIG RAINMAKER. AFTER WE GET THROUGH THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. AND THAT BRINGS THE CHANCE FOR SOME SHOWERS AND STORMS HEADING INTO THE PEAK HEAT OF THE DAY, WITH 90 THE AFTERNOON HIGH. SO WE TAKE A DIP TOMORROW, BUT THEN WARM THINGS UP WITH MORE SCATTERED SHOWER AND STORM CHANCES TO ROUND OUT THE WORKWEEK. HOLIDAY WEEKEND DRYING THINGS OUT, WE GRADUALLY SLIDE IN TEMPERATURES AND BY THE TIME WE GET TO LABOR DAY MONDAY, WE DIP BELOW AVERAGE 72 DEGREES. WITHIN THE WEEK. AND THEN G
Trying to say. if there's a pothole to be found, you're tired. you're going to find it. you will find it. just not today. yeah. plans. you know, we have seen all of those orange barrels out there in full force. and the roads are certainly getting better. and it seems like some of those construction... Read more
Re. yes. he was. google it. you might see some clips of our man ron. >> pour yourself a glass of roée and then you can watch it. i've never heard of that one. >> i know you got to see it. you got to see his dance moves. he dances. >> what does that have to do with the weather forecast? it doesn't. >>... Read more
Whole lot to look at in that drive. but maybe you wait for the fall colors. that's like the one thing that you check out, but then you might miss football season, i don't know. >> well, you know, go on a friday or saturday and you'll be back sunday football. >> here's a look outside. so the only colors... Read more
Spacex crew dragon capsule sometime in february. all right. as we near the end of the first week of september, we're starting to finally feel those temperatures dropping a little bit. let's start digging in the seven day forecast with kim adams. >> kim well, it's going to feel like fall tomorrow, but... Read more
Most up to the minute weather information in your neighborhoo. >> taking a live look outside. looking calm for now. seeing some much needed relief after yesterday's extreme heat. obviously those storms barreled on through. folks in plymouth cleaning up. let's bring in brian to see what we've got in... Read more
Percent to 4.3%. >> now, 4warn weather with exclusive cutting edge technology to help keep you and your family safe. >> oh, look at that. taking a live look outside. etty hot out this this afternoon, i should say. but it is going to be our last summerlike day for quite some time. fall weather is on... Read more
Off the ballot after suspending his campaign and endorsing former president trump. >> now, 4warn weather with cutting edge technology for the most up to the minute forecast in southeast michigan. >> all right, so we had those fall time temperatures over th weekend. now it's going to be a blast of reality... Read more
Get back out to meteorologist brian sherman out in pontiac for us this noon. >> maybe one extra layer, but nice and toasty. brian >> yeah, i definitely jason. even i've got the vest on here. still feels very nice outside. it's a beautiful d as most school districts are heading back to school today.... Read more
70s, close to 80. it's going to be another warm and muggy one, but not quite as hot as we've been the last couple of days, where those heat indices were close to the triple digits. but let's look at this afternoon's forecast, because it does include the chance for a few scattered showers and storms.... Read more
Want to check in with ashley on our forecast around here, which looks great. gulf of mexico. another story starting to get a little active. you know, just a good reminder that we're still well into hurricane season. that lasts all the way to the end of november. and of course could extend longer than... Read more
Hopefully you are ready for fall because this is it for this feeling like the perfect summer day. >> yeah, i mean, we could possibly get back in the low 80s next week, but it's going to take a while. yeah, but like i said, this is it. >> i meant temporarily. yeah but i mean, you are right. >> like,... Read more
>> what a great event. and i was out in pleasanton watching the big car show out there today. boy, i never knew there were so many porsches before. they were just beautiful. and it was a beautiful day in the east bay high temperature in pleasanton was 98. it was 99. in livermore, 93 degrees in santa... Read more