Advarsler, Barnes Park

Flood

16.6 5.32 PM 17.32 – 18.6 6.00 AM 06.00

Hydrologic Outlook issued June 16 at 1:32PM EDT by NWS Grand Rapids MI ESFGRR Several rounds of showers and storms are expected through late Wednesday evening. The heaviest rain is expected to fall early Wednesday evening, with widespread rain totals between 1 and 2 inches possibly, especially along I-94. Isolated 3 inch rain totals are possible. Depending on exactly when and where this rain falls, localized flooding is possible, especially in the urban areas around Kalamazoo. Drivers should be prepared for travel impacts during the evening commute on Wednesday, especially along the I-94 corridor between Kalamazoo and Jackson. The latest information is always available at www.weather.gov/grr

National Weather Service

Thunderstorm

16.6 8.10 PM 20.10 – 17.6 3.00 AM 03.00

Severe Thunderstorm Watch issued June 16 at 4:08PM EDT until June 16 at 11:00PM EDT by NWS Grand Rapids MI THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH 338 IN EFFECT UNTIL 11 PM EDT THIS EVENING FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS IN MICHIGAN THIS WATCH INCLUDES 14 COUNTIES IN CENTRAL MICHIGAN GRATIOT MONTCALM IN SOUTH CENTRAL MICHIGAN CALHOUN CLINTON EATON INGHAM IONIA JACKSON IN SOUTHWEST MICHIGAN ALLEGAN BARRY KALAMAZOO KENT OTTAWA VAN BUREN THIS INCLUDES THE CITIES OF ALLEGAN, ALLENDALE, ALMA, BANFIELD, BATH, BATTLE CREEK, BELDING, BRADLEY, BROOKFIELD, CHARLOTTE, COVERT, DEWITT, DORR, DOWLING, EAST LANSING, EASTMANVILLE, EATON RAPIDS, ELM HALL, FENNVILLE, FOREST HILL, GOWEN, GRAND LEDGE, GRAND RAPIDS, GRAND VALLEY, GREENVILLE, GRESHAM, HARTFORD, HASTINGS, HOLLAND, IONIA, IRVING, ITHACA, JACKSON, JENISON, KALAMAZOO, KEELER, LAMONT, LANGSTON, LANSING, MARNE, MATTAWAN, MCDONALD, MIDDLEVILLE, ORLEANS, OTSEGO, PAW PAW, PLAINWELL, PORTAGE, PORTLAND, RIVERDALE, SMYRNA, SOUTH HAVEN, ST. JOHNS, ST. LOUIS, TURK LAKE, WACOUSTA, WAVERLY, WAYLAND, WOODBURY, AND WYOMING.

National Weather Service

Thunderstorm

16.6 6.09 PM 18.09 – 16.6 9.15 PM 21.15

Special Weather Statement issued June 16 at 2:09PM EDT by NWS Grand Rapids MI Scattered thunderstorms are developing across southwest lower Michigan this afternoon. Several storms will be capable of small hail and winds in excess of 40 mph over the next few hours into the evening. A few storms may become severe with winds to 60 mph and hail to 1 inch in diamater. Remain aware of weather conditions and seek shelter as storms approach.

National Weather Service

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