A severe spring storm is forecast to move through Michigan later today and into the evening, bringing wind gusts exceeding 60 mph, large hail (2+ inches), heavy rainfall with potential flooding, and the risk of tornadoes.
These conditions are expected to disrupt transit across the region, with potential delays impacting shipments moving through Michigan, Northern Ohio, and Indiana. Cross-border traffic via the Windsor–Detroit and Sarnia–Port Huron gateways may also experience slowdowns in both northbound and southbound lanes.
Fleet leadership is actively communicating with drivers in the affected areas to ensure they are monitoring conditions closely and operating safely as the situation evolves.
Business Impact: Customers should anticipate potential service delays and extended transit times for freight moving through these corridors today and into tomorrow as safety protocols and weather conditions dictate operations.
If you have any questions or require support, please contact your account manager.
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