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CBS News
15 hours ago
- Automotive
- CBS News
$4.3 million resurfacing project to begin on Orchard Lake Road in Farmington Hills
If you're fed up with the construction on Orchard Lake Road, it's not expected to end anytime soon. Starting Monday, June 23, a major resurfacing project breaks ground. "We've been doing the entire Orchard Lake corridor for a number of years now, trying to update each segment," said Craig Bryson, Oakland County Road Commission senior communications manager. CBS Detroit A major $4.3 million resurfacing project kicks off on Monday from Interstate 696 to 13 Mile Road. "It includes milling off the existing road surface paving with new asphalt, improvements to curbs and gutters where needed. One of the big things we're doing to improve traffic flow in the area is we're adding a dual left turn to westbound 12 Mile onto southbound Orchard Lake. That should help alleviate some of the congestion at that intersection," Bryson said. Bryson says the road will remain open with traffic reduced to one lane in each direction. Drivers will also have access to all businesses along the corridor. CBS Detroit "There is no detour route because we're not closing the road," said Bryson. The project is expected to be complete by fall. Although delays are expected, Bryson says crews appreciate everyone's patience as this work gets done. "Ultimately, this will make a much better, smoother road, better functioning road, so we just gotta get through short-term pain for long-term gain," Bryson said. Bryson says throughout this project, there will be two weekends when the intersection of 12 Mile at Orchard Lake roads will close so crews can add the additional turn lane. Those dates will be announced soon.


CBS News
21 hours ago
- Climate
- CBS News
Extreme heat watch issued for Southeast Michigan Saturday through Tuesday
An extreme heat watch has been issued for all of Southeast Michigan Saturday morning through Tuesday evening. Expect high temperatures well into the 90s and heat index temperatures at or above 100 degrees during daytime hours. Nights will be warm and muggy as overnight lows are expected to remain in the mid-70s through the stretch. NEXT Weather/CBS Detroit There may be showers to contend with on Saturday morning, but southwest winds gusting to around 25 to 30 mph will help clear out the clouds and usher in warm, moist air with afternoon temperatures reaching into the low 90s. NEXT Weather/CBS Detroit Near-record, or record-breaking, temperatures on Sunday and Monday will reach into the mid to upper 90s with little chance of cloud cover to provide relief. NEXT Weather/CBS Detroit NEXT Weather/CBS Detroit A cold front brings a chance of showers and storms in the middle of next week, with high temperatures in the mid-to-upper 80s through the end of next weekend.


CBS News
a day ago
- Climate
- CBS News
Here's how hot June got in Metro Detroit during previous heat waves
Record high or near-record high temperatures could be seen in Detroit on Sunday and Monday, according to CBS Detroit NEXT Weather forecaster Stacey DuFord. The forecast calls for highs well into the 90s, with a heat index at or above 100 degrees, on those days. There will be only minimal cooling off at night. In preparation, the National Weather Service has issued an extreme heat watch for all of southern lower Michigan from Saturday morning through Tuesday evening. Ahead of the heat wave, DuFord reviewed the record temperatures for Southeast Michigan for June 22-24 and provided the following data. In some cases, June 1988 set the current records; in other cases, the records were set in June 1923. June 22 The temperatures to use as comparison for Sunday are as follows. The record highs for June 22 Detroit: 98 Degrees (Set in 1988) Flint: 96 Degrees (Set in 1923) Saginaw: 94 Degrees (Set in 1966) The record high minimums for June 22 Detroit: 73 Degrees (Set in 1988) Flint: 71 Degrees (Set in 1988) Saginaw: 69 Degrees (Set in 2024) June 23 The temperatures to use as comparison for Monday are as follows. The record highs for June 23 Detroit: 95 Degrees (Set in 1923) Flint: 98 Degrees (Set in 1923) Saginaw: 96 Degrees (Set in 1923) The record high minimums for June 23 Detroit: 74 Degrees (Set in 1923) Flint: 71 Degrees (Set in 2013) Saginaw: 72 Degrees (Set in 1975) June 24 The temperatures to use as comparison for Tuesday are as follows: The record highs for June 24 Detroit: 97 Degrees (Set in 1952) Flint: 95 Degrees (Set in 1934) Saginaw: 96 Degrees (Set in 1938) The record high minimums for June 24 Detroit: 74 Degrees (Set in 1923) Flint: 73 Degrees (Set in 1997) Saginaw: 73 Degrees (Set in 1997) contributed to this report.


CBS News
2 days ago
- Climate
- CBS News
What to know about the Fraser tornado and why it moved so fast
Wednesday's tornado in Macomb County, Michigan, resulted in a tornado warning, but it was in a location not covered by an existing National Weather Service tornado watch. The CBS Detroit NEXT Weather team has seen spin-up tornadoes in Michigan in the past, and said that's what happened Wednesday. The tornado warning that was issued June 18, 2025, in Macomb County, Michigan. National Weather Service "Not uncommon, but unpleasant, and very, very fast," said CBS News Detroit chief meteorologist Ahmad Bajjey about spin-ups. As the tornado threat moved into the Great Lakes region Wednesday, the National Weather Service placed some counties in Southwest Michigan under a tornado watch. The next watch announcement issued in Michigan was for severe thunderstorms. But before the Metro Detroit area officially was placed in that severe thunderstorm watch, a tornado warning was issued for part of Macomb County at 1:12 p.m. While the National Weather Service said in its notice that the warning was "radar indicated," videos shared by witnesses helped confirm that indeed a tornado had formed. It was Michigan's 29th tornado of the year. This particular funnel wasn't associated with the main line of storms that was still yet to arrive in Southeast Michigan, Bajjey said. "What happened is a warm front was lifting north and baking us," he said. "In an environment like yesterday, any individual cells that kick off can turn tornadic along a warm front very quickly. It was a risk, and ended up happening." The National Weather Service in Detroit is working on surveys to determine how strong the tornado was and confirm its path. In another example from Southeast Michigan, a spin-up tornado later rated at an EF-1 struck in Livonia on June 5, 2024. A 3-year-old boy was killed and his mother critically injured when a tree fell on their home from that storm. As CBS Detroit meteorologist Karen Carter explained at the time, "This particular tornado was a spin-up tornado. It is difficult to forecast and to warn due to its sudden spin-up feature. Most tornadoes form within supercells, where one can see the development of a possible tornado and give better warning. This particular spin-up tornado was shown for only one swipe of the radar."


CBS News
5 days ago
- Climate
- CBS News
Severe storms possible in Southeast Michigan Wednesday. Here's what to expect.
A new area of low pressure and a front will move into Southeast Michigan on Wednesday. Storms are likely to be strong to severe along and ahead of the front. The CBS Detroit NEXT Weather Team has declared Wednesday a NEXT Weather Alert Day. Most of Southeast Michigan is rated 2 out of 5 on the severe risk scale by the Storm Prediction Center. NEXT Weather/CBS Detroit Storms will move in by 3 p.m. on Wednesday and will stick around into the night. NEXT Weather/CBS Detroit Most of the stronger storms will move in late afternoon Wednesday and into the evening. NEXT Weather/CBS Detroit Some lingering rain will be around on Thursday for Juneteenth. The main threats will be strong, damaging winds at 60 miles per hour or higher, as well as one-inch hail. We can't rule out the chance for a couple of storms to rotate. This could lead to a tornado or two through the evening hours on Wednesday. There will be lots of warm, humid air ahead of the system. Feels like temperatures will be in the mid-90s for Tuesday and Wednesday before the storms. NEXT Weather/CBS Detroit The heat and humidity will act as fuel for storms ahead of a front. It will feel like the triple digits by the weekend with actual highs in the low 90s.