Severe Storms Cause Damage Across Michigan, Tornado Warnings Issued
Severe Storms Cause Damage Across Michigan, Tornado Warnings Issued
US · Published Mar 7, 2026
Severe storms caused significant damage in Michigan, including torn roofs and downed trees.
Tornado warnings were issued in southern Michigan, particularly affecting areas near Edwardsburg.
The National Weather Service warned of strong tornadoes and large hail across the Plains states, Ozarks, and Midwest.
Severe storms hit Michigan, causing widespread damage
On Friday, Michigan experienced severe storms that resulted in extensive damage and prompted tornado warnings, especially in the southern regions near Edwardsburg close to the Indiana border. The storms tore roofs off buildings, uprooted trees, and significantly damaged homes, leading authorities to advise residents to avoid the affected areas. St. Joseph County issued severe thunderstorm warnings, urging residents to seek shelter from potential winds exceeding 60 mph. These storms are part of a broader weather pattern impacting regions from Michigan to North Texas, with severe thunderstorms expected across the Plains states, Ozarks, and Midwest.
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