
"Rainy aftermath: Hurricane Hilary brings showers to Michigan, Bay Area, and Montana"
Remnants of Hurricane Hilary, now devoid of tropical characteristics but still carrying moisture, are expected to bring much-needed rain to parts of Michigan. The moisture is currently moving northward, benefiting wildfire regions in the Pacific Northwest and southwest Canada. By Wednesday, the moisture is forecasted to reach the North Dakota/Minnesota/Canada border before sliding down into at least the northeast half of Lower Michigan on Thursday. Upper-air disturbances are likely to result in clumps of thunderstorms, with three such clumps potentially originating from the remnants of Hilary. The journey of this moisture from the tropical Pacific to Michigan is quite remarkable.