Severe storms sweep through Michigan with damaging winds and hail.

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Metro Detroit experienced its first severe weather threat of the season on Thursday evening, with isolated severe weather occurring from around 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. The Storm Prediction Center has placed the area in a marginal risk, the lowest threat level, with any strong storms that develop potentially containing winds over 60mph and up to one-inch hail. Showers will quickly come to an end by midnight, leaving the area dry for the next several days, with highs returning to the 80s.
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