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Tornado Threatens Saginaw County: Take Cover Now!
10 Jun
Summary
- Tornado warning issued for Saginaw County at 12:49 p.m.
- Severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado identified.
- Tornadoes average 15 per year in Michigan with short warning times.

National Weather Service officials issued an urgent tornado warning for Saginaw County on June 10, 2026, at 12:49 p.m. The alert was triggered by a severe thunderstorm detected over Chesaning, showing capabilities of producing a tornado. The radar-indicated twister was observed moving northeast at approximately 20 mph.
Areas like Chesaning, New Lothrop, Layton Corners, and Burt were directly in the storm's projected path. Residents were strongly advised to seek immediate shelter, as flying debris, damage to mobile homes, roofs, vehicles, and trees were highly likely. The warning initially covered northern Shiawassee County before expanding into Saginaw.
Understanding severe weather alerts is crucial. A Tornado Watch means tornadoes are possible, while a Tornado Warning signifies a tornado has been sighted or radar-indicated, requiring immediate shelter. Michigan typically experiences around 15 tornadoes per year, with average warning lead times of only 10 to 15 minutes, emphasizing the need for swift action when alerts are issued.