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This report incorporates Radar Recognition with City specific areas. This sample highlights current conditions and alerts County by County for the listening area. Good afternoon, folks! Let's dive into what's happening with the weather across our counties today. Starting with Wayne County, it's mostly sunny and pretty warm, sitting at 86 degrees. However, please be aware there's an Air Quality Alert in effect right now. Smoke from Canadian wildfires is drifting our way, so avoid strenuous outdoor activities if you can, especially if you have heart or respiratory issues. We're also under a Severe Thunderstorm Warning until 1:30 PM. Watch out for strong winds up to 60 mph – they could cause some damage, so it's best to stay safe indoors. Over in Oakland and Macomb counties, it's sunny with temperatures in the low 80s. They, too, are under the Air Quality Alert, meaning smoke and other particulates are affecting the air. If you're sensitive to these pollutants, take it easy. Oakland also has some storms moving through, so keep an eye on the sky. Monroe County is sunny at 86 degrees but also dealing with a mix of strong thunderstorms. Wind gusts could reach up to 50 mph, so fasten down any loose outdoor gear. Again, that ongoing air quality issue persists, so stay indoors if you can. Washtenaw is seeing some isolated showers and storms with a temperature of 84 degrees. Please take note of the Severe Thunderstorm Warning in effect until 1:30 PM. Like elsewhere, there’s smoke impacting air quality here, so take it easy with outdoor activities. Moving on to Livingston, it's a mix of scattered showers and storms and feeling a bit muggy at 84 degrees. Despite the weather, there's no active thunderstorm alert right now, but do keep in mind the air quality concerns. Finally, in St. Clair, it's mostly sunny at 83 degrees, and while you’ve got clearer skies compared to others, you're still under the Air Quality Alert through Monday. Bottom line: whether you’re dealing with storms or poor air quality from the wildfire smoke, it’s a good day to stay updated and take necessary precautions. Stay safe and enjoy your afternoon!

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