Michigan Tornadoes Raise Concerns Over NWS Warning System
Michigan Tornadoes Raise Concerns Over NWS Warning System
US · Published Mar 10, 2026
Michigan state officials question the absence of a tornado watch near Union City during the March 6, 2026, tornadoes.
The NWS states local forecasters monitored conditions and issued warnings despite no initial severe weather watch.
Discussions arise about the impact of federal budget cuts on the NWS's ability to forecast and issue timely alerts.
Michigan reviews weather warning system after tornadoes
Following the devastating tornadoes in southwest Michigan on March 6, 2026, Michigan state officials are scrutinizing the National Weather Service's (NWS) warning system, particularly the absence of a tornado watch near Union City. Governor Gretchen Whitmer voiced concerns after the storms caused four fatalities and significant damage across Branch, Cass, and St. Joseph counties.
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