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Officials warn southeast Michigan residents to be careful outdoors Tuesday because of expected high ozone pollution levels.
DETROIT – It’s shaping up to be a Toasty Tuesday. Today will likely be the warmest day of the week as highs top out around 90, but humidity still stays on the lower side under hazy skies. The wildfire smoke from Central Canada lingers across Michigan which extended the Air Quality Alert for Southeast Michigan through tonight.
Wind damage from storms moving through Southeast Michigan on Saturday afternoon has resulted in thousands of people without power, according to DTE Energy.
What's more, three people died in more recent flooding in New Mexico. In south-central New Mexico, slow-moving storms and what was described as "monsoon rains" on Tuesday destroyed a mountain resort town 180 miles southeast of Albuquerque.
Nationally, Q2 deal count remains roughly flat and deal value dropped by 25% from Q1, though Southeast Michigan remains an outlier, with an increased investment of 13 percentage points across the first two quarters of the year.
The little bits of food you toss across southeast Michigan with the trash are creating a bigger problem than you might think.
Port Huron, a southeast Michigan city across the St. Clair River from Canada, sits at the edge of Lake Huron. Here's what to know.
More than 4 miles of eastbound I-696 will be limited to one lane from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. both Saturday and Sunday. All lanes will be open during overnight hours. Following the same schedule, the northbound I-275 ramp to eastbound I-696 will be closed.