Heavy Rain from Hurricane Beryl Floods Midwest Regions: Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio Brace for Impact

Louisville, Kentucky, Kentucky United States of America
Former hurricane Beryl brought significant rainfall to Midwest regions including Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio.
Great Lakes Water Authority warned excessive rain could potentially overwhelm its system.
Indiana and Ohio also experienced heavy rain and tornado warnings.
Southeast Michigan urged residents to prepare for flooding with one to three inches of rainfall forecasted.
Southern Michigan expected to receive up to 6 inches of heavy rain with potential impact on cities like Kalamazoo, Jackson, Ann Arbor, and Detroit.
Heavy Rain from Hurricane Beryl Floods Midwest Regions: Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio Brace for Impact

In the midst of July, a weather event named Beryl brought significant rainfall to various regions in the Midwest, including Michigan and parts of Indiana and Ohio. The remnants of this former hurricane caused flooding concerns for residents in these areas.

According to multiple sources, southern Michigan was expected to receive up to 6 inches of heavy rain from Beryl. This rainfall would potentially impact cities such as Kalamazoo, Jackson, Ann Arbor, and Detroit due to their location along I-94. The long-lasting nature of the rain was predicted to add up and cause potential difficulties for travelers.

Meanwhile in southeast Michigan, authorities urged residents to prepare for flooding and clear their basements as Beryl approached. One to three inches of rainfall was forecasted across this region, with heavier amounts possible in some areas. The Great Lakes Water Authority warned that the excessive rain could potentially overwhelm its system.

In Indiana and Ohio, residents also experienced heavy rain and storms from the remnants of Beryl. Several tornado warnings were issued during these storms.

Viewers across the affected regions captured photos of the storms as they passed through their areas. These images provided a glimpse into the impact that Beryl had on various communities in Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio.



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  • Unique Points
    • Beryl brings rain and thunderstorms to Michigan.
    • The long-lasting nature of this rain is what will make the total rain amounts really add up.
    • Kalamazoo, Jackson, Ann Arbor, and Detroit may have heavier totals due to their location along I-94.
    • Rain will gradually increase in intensity to a steady light-to-moderate rain by daybreak Wednesday.
    • Up to 6 inches of heavy rain is possible in some areas.
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  • Unique Points
    • The remnants of Beryl brought heavy rain, gusty winds and storms into the Greater Cincinnati region
    • Several tornado warnings were issued during the storms
  • Accuracy
    • Beryl brings rain and thunderstorms to Michigan.
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  • Unique Points
    • Remnants of Hurricane Beryl caused storms in the WLKY region
    • Storms moved through Louisville, Kentucky
    • Storms affected Georgetown, Indiana
    • Viewers captured photos of the storms
  • Accuracy
    • Beryl brings rain and thunderstorms to Michigan.
    • The remnants of Beryl brought heavy rain, gusty winds and storms into the Greater Cincinnati region
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  • Unique Points
    • Beryl, a former Category 5 hurricane, is bringing rain to Michigan but not the high winds that caused power outages in other areas.
  • Accuracy
    • Up to 4 inches in some areas.
    • The worst of the rain is expected to continue through Wednesday.
    • Rain will gradually increase in intensity to a steady light-to-moderate rain by daybreak Wednesday.
    • Up to 6 inches of heavy rain is possible in some areas.
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    None Found At Time Of Publication
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