Southeast Michigan Tornado Confirmed as Area Gets Hit with Heavy Rain, Flash Flooding
- Officials from the National Weather Service verified that a tornado touched down in Fraser, located in Macomb County, shortly after 1 p.m. on Wednesday amid severe storms.
- This tornado followeda severe thunderstorm that moved northeast at 35 mph, accompanied by heavy rains that caused flash flooding and stranded vehicles.
- The storm brought high winds, lightning, thunder, and caused roof damage, downed trees, and power outages affecting approximately 3,700 homes and businesses by Wednesday evening.
- NWS issued a tornado warning at 1:12 p.m. for southern Macomb County, noting severe thunderstorms capable of producing a tornado, marking Michigan's 29th tornado this year.
- Communities in Macomb County began cleanup efforts, while officials warned residents in flood-prone areas to remain cautious and power restoration was expected by 10 p.m.
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Midland Tornado Threat Sparks Chaos as Outages Spike Across State!
MICHIGAN (June 19, 2025) – Severe thunderstorms swept across southern Michigan yesterday afternoon, bringing torrential rain, damaging winds, and pockets of hail. Power companies are now battling outages that have left tens of thousands of residents without electricity. Midland Tornado Threat Sparks Chaos as Outages Spike Across State! Storm Details State meteorologists had issued an enhanced severe storm warning—level 3 out of 5 risk—for areas …
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