Residents of Grand Rapids, Michigan are being urged to stay alert as severe thunderstorms are expected to hit the area. The National Weather Service has issued Severe Thunderstorm Warnings for various counties, with threats of large hail and damaging winds. A Flood Advisory is also in place for parts of southwest Michigan, including Kent County. Drivers are advised to avoid flooded roads and seek alternative routes. Another round of storms is anticipated for Friday evening, with the possibility of strong or severe storms. While widespread severe weather is not expected, there is still potential for damaging winds and large hail. The 13 Weather Impact Team is monitoring the situation closely and providing updates to keep the public informed. Severe weather is expected to continue into the overnight hours, especially in areas near and south of Grand Rapids. Residents are urged to stay weather aware and take precautions. The threat of severe weather is expected to diminish later in the night as instability decreases. The 13 Weather Impact Team will continue to provide updates as the situation develops. Stay safe and informed as storms pass through the area.
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