Tornado Warning Issued For Dearborn As Severe Storms Hit Michigan
A tornado warning was issued for Dearborn, Michigan, and surrounding areas on Sunday afternoon as severe thunderstorms swept across the region. The National Weather Service (NWS) detected rotation in the storm system, prompting immediate alerts for residents to seek shelter. The warning comes amid a broader severe weather outbreak affecting the Midwest.
Dearborn police and emergency services urged residents to stay indoors and avoid travel until the storm passes. Local schools and community centers opened as temporary shelters for those needing protection. The warning was in effect until 4:30 PM ET, with radar indicating the potential for damaging winds and hail.
This tornado warning follows a pattern of volatile spring weather across the central U.S. Meteorologists attribute the increased storm activity to a strong low-pressure system moving through the Great Lakes. Similar warnings were issued earlier in the day for parts of Ohio and Indiana.
Social media footage showed dark, rotating clouds near Dearborn, sparking concern among residents. Power outages were reported in some neighborhoods as the storm intensified. Utility crews were on standby to address downed lines once conditions improve.
The Dearborn tornado warning is trending nationally due to the city's dense population and proximity to Detroit. Many are monitoring updates as the storm system continues eastward. Authorities advise keeping phones charged and weather alerts enabled for further developments.