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Heavy rain hit parts of metro Detroit Wednesday evening, bringing flash flooding to the region for a second time this week.
Storms moved through Southeast Michigan on Wednesday, and flash flood warnings were issued for some parts of the region.
Lapeer, Macomb, Oakland and St. Clair counties will face flooding risk in low-lying and poor drainage areas within the next three hours, according to the National Weather Service.
Thunderstorms are expected to pummel a large swath of Southeast Michigan with rain Wednesday, July 9, as forecasters warn that heavy, sudden downpours could cause localized flooding.
A flash flood warning has been issued for two Southeast Michigan counties on Wednesday afternoon as storms move through the region.
National Weather Service radar detected a severe storm near Pinckney moving southeast at 30 miles per hour at 2:41 p.m.