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This would appear consistent with the NOAA forecast for northern Lake Michigan calling for 21–26-foot waves that day. The persistence and strength of the storm's westerly winds also piled the waters of Lake Michigan along the Michigan shoreline leading to declines in lake levels on the Illinois and Wisconsin side of the lake.
The Great Lakes Storm of 1913 was first noticed on Thursday, November 6 on the western side of Lake Superior, moving rapidly toward northern Lake Michigan.The weather forecast in The Detroit News predicted "moderate to brisk" winds at the Great Lakes with occasional rain on Thursday night or Friday for the upper lakes (except southern Lake Huron) and fair-to-unsettled conditions for the lower ...
The Armistice Day Blizzard (or the Armistice Day Storm) took place in the Midwest region of the United States on November 11 (Armistice Day) and November 12, 1940. The intense early-season " panhandle hook " winter storm cut a 1,000-mile-wide (1600 km) swath through the middle of the country from Kansas to Michigan .
Small craft advisories are in effect from Saginaw Bay to Port Huron from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesday and for Lake St. Clair and the Michigan waters of Lake Erie from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, per ...
"The combination of the ongoing storm and the lake-effect snow to follow across Michigan's Upper Peninsula can lead to some travel delays for motorists, but the snow will be very much welcomed by ...
Sturgeon Point, Michigan 240,000 22 [1] Charles S. Price: 6,322 524 54 1910 coal Port Huron, Michigan: 340,000 28 Regina: 1,956 249 42.5 1907 steel pipe, package freight Harbor Beach, Michigan: 125,000 20 Isaac M. Scott: 6,372 524 54 1909 coal Sturgeon Point, Michigan 340,000 28 Wexford: 2,104 250 40 1883 steel rails 8.6 miles NNE of Grand Bend ...
The second winter storm of this week is bringing a widespread area of snowfall as well as some ice. ... some higher amounts are possible near the shores of Lake Michigan in southeast Wisconsin and ...
In addition, the strong thunderstorm winds with this system generated a classic seiche event on the lake. A seiche is a situation where lake water ahead of the storms is piled up along the downwind shore (in this case Indiana and Michigan) and then sloshes back and forth across the lake for several hours. [5]