The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued and later lifted a ground stop at Detroit Metropolitan Airport in Romulus, Michigan, on Saturday, August 22, 2026. The stoppage occurred late morning through early afternoon, halting flights arriving from the Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, Northeast, Southeast United States, and Toronto, Canada.
Southeast Michigan Weather Conditions on August 22
The National Weather Service forecasted showers and thunderstorms becoming more widespread across Southeast Michigan throughout Saturday afternoon and evening. The arrival of a cold front contributed to unstable conditions, with an isolated thunderstorm expected to reach severe levels. Wind gusts were forecasted to approach 60 miles per hour.
Local Storm Impacts in Plymouth and Southeast Michigan
As of 3:10 p.m., DTE Energy
reported over 2,500 power outages across Southeast Michigan linked to the storm activity. In Plymouth, Michigan, a utility pole fire at the intersection of Ann Arbor and Lilley roads forced closure of the roads. City officials advised motorists to use alternate routes. Video footage showed a transformer explosion associated with the storm at that location.
The thunderstorms and related damage caused flight disruptions and local travel challenges in the Detroit Metro area on August 22, affecting arrivals and departures during the grounded period.











