Two tornadoes made landfall in Genesee and Saginaw counties in Michigan on June 9, as storms traversed the state.
The Genesee County tornado lasted approximately 1 minute, with a maximum ground distance of less than a tenth of a mile, and touched down near the intersection of Lake Road and Marshall Road, roughly 3 miles northeast of Montrose.
No fatalities or injuries were reported.
The Saginaw County tornado was classified as an EF-1, reaching peak wind speeds of approximately 90 mph and a maximum width of about 100 yards.
The EF-1 tornado resulted in roof damage to various businesses and minor damage to several residences in Freeland.
Tree damage was also noted in the neighborhoods, along with a few RVs or large campers flipped over and moved.
An estimated 30 to 40 homes had some level of damage as the tornado moved through Freeland.
A tornado warning was issued further south in the Detroit region, but no tornado has been verified to have made contact with the ground in that vicinity.
Severe thunderstorms are anticipated throughout Michigan, particularly in the Detroit area, on Wednesday and Thursday.