What is causing the sunrises and sunsets in Michigan to appear red?
You may have noticed the sunsets and sunrises this week have been a brilliant red.
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Ahmad Bajjey is the Chief Meteorologist for CBS News Detroit.
For Ahmad, coming to CBS Detroit is a return home after growing up in Dearborn, where his family still lives. He has spent the past 9 1/2 years in Flint as a meteorologist and, most recently, as Chief Meteorologist for WEYI and WSMH.
Ahmad graduated from Central Michigan University's meteorology program. He was selected as one of the 10 Within 10 for 2019, a group of 10 exceptional graduates from the past decade who contribute to their profession and their community.
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He has been honored with awards for Best Weathercast by The Associated Press and the Michigan Association of Broadcasters.
Ahmad's interest in the weather came when in July 1997, a large storm system moved through southeast Michigan and pummeled the Detroit area. This tornado outbreak made the weather and communicating the science behind it a new and exciting passion for him. His career in Michigan has brought him to tornado damage paths throughout the Mitten, covering the Edenville and Sanford dam failures, and historic snow and ice storms. He loves visiting schools and community groups to share his passion for weather and science with students and adults alike.
Ahmad is a member of the American Meteorological Society and is an active supporter of the National Marrow Donor Program, Special Olympics Michigan, and the American Cancer Society, especially the Real Men Wear Pink initiative each year for breast cancer research and support.
Ahmad is excited to continue forecasting in the state he loves and has always called home. You'll find him exploring all southeast Michigan has to offer with his wife and two kids.
You may have noticed the sunsets and sunrises this week have been a brilliant red.
September is the most active month for waterspouts as weather conditions are set up in some of the best ways, mainly cooler air moving over warmer lakes.
Severe weather is possible Friday evening between 4 p.m. and 10 p.m. across Southeast Michigan as a cold front dives through the area.
NEXT Weather Alert Day has been issued for hazardous heat and a severe storm risk.
A G4 geomagnetic storm is likely Friday night through the beginning of the weekend, according to NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center. The agency issued a severe geomagnetic storm watch for Friday evening.
The timing of severe weather appears to be between 2-7 p.m., with the storm system moving through ahead of a cold front from west to east.
Another record brought on by mild temperatures in the Great Lakes region has fallen.
More snow is expected again Thursday night and into Friday morning. The NEXT Weather team has been tracking the cold and snowy forecast.
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We've been discussing this upcoming storm system for a few days now, and as we get closer, a better picture is forming, but we're not all the way there yet.
This December will go down at the top of the record ranks for both warmth and lack of snowfall for Metro Detroit.
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