The National Weather Service has concluded there were six tornadoes in West Michigan on August 20, 2016.
See a map and detailed descriptions of each tornado.
Saturday's tornadoes have left many West Michigan residents with downed trees and damaged property. See where residents of Grand Rapids, Wyoming and Grandville can dispose of yard waste from Saturday's storms.
After a reported tornado and severe storms ripped through West Michigan Saturday, more than 23,000 Consumers Energy customers are without power, WZZM 13 reports.
On June 22, 2015, an EF-1 tornado struck Portland, Mich., damaging dozens of homes and businesses.
One year later, many have finished repairing the damage while some continue to rebuild.
The City of Wyoming is seeking help to obtain up to $300,000 in grant funds for Ideal Park's reconstruction from the damaged caused by the tornado in 2014.
The National Weather Service in Grand Rapids has confirmed there was an EF-0 tornado south of Alto at 1:15AM on Tuesday, July 14. The tornado left a path nearly one mile long.
On June 22, an EF-1 tornado struck Portland, Michigan, damaging dozens of homes and businesses.
Watch as the tornado strikes and a tree is ripped from its roots in a video shot across the street from Portland City Hall at Grider-Portland Agency.
7:00pm UPDATE: The National Weather Service has confirmed that an EF-1 tornado touched down for approximately 10 minutes at roughly 2:30 p.m.
5:15pm UPDATE: Emergency Services have advised us that they are conducting searches with dogs, to make sure the area is clear, and there are no people trapped in homes or buildings.
There are also reports of possible gas leaks, and Consumers Energy is on sit
Cleanup and rebuilding continue following the EF-1 tornado that struck Byron Center, Kentwood and Wyoming, last July.
The City of Wyoming is asking residents to give their feedback on plans for Ideal Park.
It's a long road of cleanup ahead for those affected by Sunday night's tornado south of Grand Rapids.
Residents in the cities of Kentwood and Wyoming may bring their downed trees, limbs, and branches to designated locations.