I-69 corridor
Coverage of I-69 corridor in the Nexus archive.
- Extreme heat continues Friday before storms impact Fourth of July holiday weekend in Metro Detroit
Extreme heat in Metro Detroit will persist through Friday with heat indices reaching 105 degrees, followed by thunderstorms and severe weather risks into the Fourth of July weekend. The National Weather Service and Storm Prediction Center warn of potential flooding, damaging winds, and hail, particularly south of the I-69 corridor.
- Fantastic weather Tuesday ahead of more rain chances in Metro Detroit
Southeast Michigan will have mostly sunny, pleasant weather on Tuesday with low humidity and highs in the mid to upper 70s, followed by increasing rain chances starting Wednesday, particularly near the I-69 corridor. Temperatures will drop overnight into the low to mid 50s, with scattered rain lingering through Thursday and a slight chance of showers returning Friday.
- Heavy rain, flood watch issued for SE Michigan as storms move in
Heavy rain and a flood watch are affecting Southeast Michigan through Wednesday evening into the late-night hours, with some areas expecting 3 inches or more of rain in three to four hours. The heaviest rainfall is expected between 7 p.m. and midnight near the I-69 corridor and the Bay Region, accompanied by potential strong thunderstorms with hail and damaging winds.