Caught on camera: Lightning strike hits lines in front of FOX 2 camera

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Lighting strike caught on camera

A FOX 2 crew was waiting out Wednesday's severe weather when a bolt of lighting struck right in front of them.

When Wednesday afternoon's storms pushed into Metro Detroit, it was loud, very wet, and windy. FOX 2 was covering the storm throughout the afternoon – including a news crew on Hall Road near M-59.

That's where a bolt of lightning struck – right in front of the FOX 2 News crew.  You can catch it in the video above and we've edited out the swearing – surely you'll understand – but the power of the lightning sends a flash on the screen and lights up what looks like two utility poles.

A lightning strike was caught on camera by a FOX 2 News crew on Wednesday, July 26.

The storm knocked out power to more than 100,000 across Michigan between DTE and Consumers Energy.

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More storms expected Wednesday night

Rich Luterman has the forecast.

It's possible we could see another round of severe weather later in the day on Wednesday as well.