The Southeast Michigan area has been hit with heavy rainfall, which has caused flooding in various places. The situation has become quite severe, causing inconvenience to the locals.
Southeast Michigan is currently under a flash flood warning due to the continuous rain in the afternoon on Friday. Stay alert and take the necessary precautions to ensure your safety.
Following the heavy rain and storms that occurred late on Thursday and into Friday, there is a possibility of further flooding, particularly in Macomb County.
The water level of Clinton River is currently slightly higher than its flood stage.
Macomb County and Clinton Township are currently under a flood warning due to the accumulation of rain in the Clinton River, with the flood stage reaching 16 feet.
Macomb and Wayne counties are currently under a flash flood warning until 4 p.m. today. Stay alert and take necessary precautions to ensure your safety.
The river stood at a height of 16.4 feet on Friday at 7:30 a.m.
On Friday, the Clinton River is projected to fall below the flood stage. The likelihood of rain will persist until Friday afternoon.
Over the weekend, Southeast Michigan will see the area of low pressure responsible for the rainfall move out of the region, resulting in clearing skies and highs in the upper 80s. However, rain chances will make a comeback next Tuesday, causing temperatures to drop back down to the 70s.