Flood Watch for Monroe County - Apr 10 to Apr 12, 2013 Nearly all of southern Michigan is under a flood watch. Michigan received a good bit of rain on Monday and/or Tuesday. As of today, Wednesday morning, April 10, very little rain has fallen in Toledo this week. The 7:50 a.m. radar shows scattered cells in northwest Ohio, approaching Lucas County and in northern half of Indiana and northern Illinois. +NWS statement+ Flood Watch issued Wednesday, April 10 at 3:53AM EDT until Friday, April 12 at 8:00AM EDT by NWS Forecast Office: NWS Detroit (Southeastern Michigan - Detroit Area) ...potential for flooding with periods of heavy rainfall expected through thursday night... .a frontal boundary extending north into southeast michigan will maintain a favorable environment for shower and thunderstorm development through thursday night. several rounds of heavy rainfall are expected to move through the region during this time. this will bring the potential for several inches of rainfall to occur across portions of the area. this amount of rainfall will lead to rapid rises on area rivers and streams and bring the potential for localized flooding of some urban...low lying and poor drainage areas. ...flood watch in effect from 2 pm edt this afternoon through friday morning... the national weather service in detroit/pontiac has issued a * flood watch for a portion of southeast michigan...including the following areas...bay...genesee...huron...lapeer... lenawee...livingston...macomb...midland...monroe...oakland... saginaw...sanilac...shiawassee...st. clair...tuscola... washtenaw and wayne. * from 2 pm edt this afternoon through friday morning * several rounds of heavy rainfall will result in additional rainfall amounts of 2 to 4 inches through thursday night. * flooding of lowland...poor drainage areas...urban areas... rivers and streams. #weather #storm