Remnants of the most powerful hurricane ever recorded in the western hemisphere will likely feed a typical fall cold-core storm system which should develop to our north and west next week. The result is that said storm should deepen and intensify just as it spins over Michigan:
So far, the models are modest about precipitable water values, so flooding shouldn't be a major concern. A couple days of modest to at times heavy rain is likely, though.
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