EF-1 Tornado Strikes Southeast Michigan
EF-1 Tornado Strikes Southeast Michigan
US · Published Apr 6, 2026
An EF-1 tornado hit Wayne County, Southeast Michigan, with winds up to 100 mph, causing structural and tree damage.
The tornado was part of a larger storm system, leading to heavy rain, strong winds, and power outages across the region.
Emergency services are assisting residents and assessing damage; locals are urged to stay cautious during cleanup.
Tornado causes damage in Southeast Michigan
An EF-1 tornado touched down in Wayne County, Southeast Michigan, on Saturday evening, causing significant damage as severe storms swept through the region. The National Weather Service reported that the tornado reached peak winds of 100 mph, leading to structural damage and uprooted trees. This tornado was part of a larger storm system that brought heavy rain and strong winds to the area, resulting in widespread power outages and disruptions. Emergency services were promptly dispatched to assess the damage and assist residents.
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