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The warmest water temperature in Lake Michigan today is 59.2°F (Benton Harbor), and the coldest temperature is 44.1°F (Manitowoc). The highest waves on Lake Michigan today will be 0' 8" in Manistee, and the calmest water will be 0' 1" in Oconto.
Water Temperature Nowcast. This near surface water temperature animation was created from the latest LMHOFS nowcast for the Lake Michigan. The nowcast is for the most recent surface water temperature as simulated by LMHOFS when it is forced by recent observations and reanalysis products.
Enter New DOY (001-366): Today (314) (See also Tables for determining DOY for a given date) NOAAPORT Realtime Weather Data and Marine Observations for the Great Lakes region are acquired by the NOAA CoastWatch Great Lakes node via satellite at hourly intervals.
This page contains realtime marine data from Great Lakes buoys, coastal met stations, airports, and ships. The data are transmitted through the NOAAPORT system and are received continuously at NOAA/GLERL via satellite dish.
Currently, the Great Lakes contour maps are using satellite surface temperature images that are derived from the AVHRR sensors on the satellites MetOp B/C and VIIRS sensors on the satellites NOAA20/NPP. The MetOP B/C over the Great Lakes region in the 01-03 AM and 02-05 PM time period.
NOTICE: GLERL's Lake Mich-Huron model is not an operational product. All model output is provided as data of opportunity and should not be considered official NOAA forecast guidance.
The Great Lakes Surface Environmental Analysis (GLSEA) is a digital map of the Great Lakes surface water temperature and ice cover which is produced daily.
the michigan city water temperature sensor is located at a water intake one mile offshore and 60 feet below the water surface. it is read every day of the year. for lake michigan water levels, please see: www.lrd.usace.army.mil/water-information/water-management /great-lakes-and-harbors/water-level-forecasts $$
Zone Area Forecast for Lake Michigan from Holland to Grand Haven MI 5NM offshore to Mid Lake
The Lake Michigan and Huron Operational Forecast System (LMHOFS) has been implemented by NOAA's National Ocean Service (NOS) to provide the maritime user community with short-term predictions of water levels, water currents, and water temperatures of the Lake Michigan and Huron.