Areas of rain, heavy at times, will continue into the evening
across the Grand Traverse Bay area. Localized downpours will be
possible. This can lead to instances of reduced visibility and
ponded roadways. Additional rainfall of up to 0.50-0.75″ possible,
especially in areas that observe multiple additional downpours.
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