The National Weather Service tornado warning has expired for southeast Wayne County. The warning lasted until 9:30 pm. Tuesday.

The warning area included approximately Gibraltar, Rockwood, Flat Rock, Grosse Isle, Trenton, Woodhaven and Brownstown Township.

The warning also applied to northeastern Monroe County, said Steve Considine, a meteorologist staff at the regional meteorological service station in White Lake. The conditions seem ripe for severe thunderstorms in these areas – with low winds of about 10 m.h. "Suddenly turning into a landing tornado," said Considine.

"Flying debris will be dangerous for those who are homeless," said the alert. "Mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed, roofs, windows and vehicles will be damaged and damage to trees is likely."

So far, there has been no tornado or wind damage, he said, "but reports from rural areas like this have not arrived. usually not immediately, especially at night. "

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