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MLive Flint/Saginaw/Bay City on MSNHeavy rain last night, radar shows more than 5 inches in spotsPart of northern Lower Michigan got blasted with the heaviest rain. The highest official rain measurement was 5.36″ at Crawford, MI. An area between Grayling and Frederic has radar rain estimates between six inches and eight inches. Anything colored in yellow had at least two inches total rainfall.
There will be no tropical depression in the Gulf, at least this week. The National Hurricane Center on Thursday said an area of low pressure that had attracted the attention of weather watchers this week as it moved across the northern Gulf has moved inland in Louisiana as of Thursday evening.
Likening the system to a merry-go-round, Pilié said weather forecasting models Thursday showed the storm doing a full loop around the southeast U.S. before circling back to the Gulf Coast, bringing increased rain chances and the potential for tropical development late next week.
Heavy rains in South Korea have killed at least four people and forced over 1,300 to evacuate. Three people were found dead Thursday in a submerged car, a stream, and a flooded basement.
More than 5,000 people in South Korea have been forced into shelters as heavy rain pounded parts of the country for a third day, with the deluge killing at least four people and destroying property and infrastructure,
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Our region will have "a relatively long dry streak" for “a full-on day, and maybe even pushing two days at times." So the emphasis here is on "relatively."
"Heavy rain is already moving through Louisiana and will continue over the next few days," AccuWeather's Alex DaSilva said.
HOUSTON — High pressure will begin to build in from the Southeast. As this high moves overhead, rain chances will drop to nearly zero for the middle of the week. The lower rain chances and added sunshine mean temperatures will become a bit warmer, with some spots in the upper 90s and feels-like temperatures in the low 100s.