
(WWJ) -- It's only been days since more than 150,000 DTE customers lost power because of high winds and fallen trees but southeast Michigan is already expecting another major wind storm.
The National Weather Service is issuing a wind advisory for the entire listening area from 10 p.m. Wednesday until 4 p.m. Thursday.

The NWS said sustained winds could top 25 mph -- with gusts over 50 mph.
It will also be unseasonably warm Thursday, with a high of 61 degrees Fahrenheit. There will be rain in the morning with cold wind afterwards for the rest of the day, according to AccuWeather meteorologist Carl Erickson
They are advising people to use extra caution when driving -- especially if operating a high-profile vehicle -- and to secure outdoor objects.
AccuWeather said a few power outages may result from the wind -- along with fallen tree limbs.