The National Weather Service confirmed that EF-1 and EF-0 tornadoes touched down in Michigan from Sunday's storm.
A National Weather Service survey team went out Monday to inspect areas where damage was reported and rotation had been seen on radar as the storms marched across Michigan on Sunday night.
Michigan could see snow, ice, thunderstorms and tornadoes, just days after an ice storm knocked out power to thousands of people in the state.
A storm system that brought severe weather to the central states over the weekend will spread through the South and East Monday. Damaging winds, large hail and a few tornadoes are potential threats. Three people were killed in a crash near Climax, in Kalamazoo County, while thousands are without power in northern Michigan.
Severe weather across Michigan on Sunday knocked out power for thousands and produced five confirmed tornadoes. As of Tuesday morning, the National Weather Service (NWS) confirmed a tornado touched down in Newaygo County east of Grant this Sunday.
Nine tornadoes struck Michigan on Sunday, March 30, with high winds causing four fatalities, including three children.
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mlive on MSNFifth tornado touchdown confirmed in MichiganFive tornados have now been confirmed in Michigan as part of Sunday’s severe weather, with EF-1 tornados occurring in Williamston (Ingham County) and Edwardsburg (Cass County) and EF-0 tornados occurring in Cutlerville (Kent County) and Leslie (Ingham County).
An EF-0 tornado touched down in Milan, Michigan, Sunday night. One resident's home south of the city was battered with debris, forcing her family to find somewhere else to live for the time being.