Timeline shows when storms may form in Southeast Michigan Wednesday night
- Southeast Michigan experienced persistent rain on Wednesday, along with a warm front lifting north.
- The weather pattern creates the possibility of storms continuing into Wednesday night.
- Rain is anticipated to start again after 8 p.m., potentially arriving as a line.
- The CBS News Detroit model indicates the main rain line over the region near 10 p.m.
- There is a risk of severe storms, strong winds, isolated tornadoes, and flooding; the NEXT Weather Team monitors.
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