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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 Mataafa Storm of 1905 is the name of a storm that occurred on the Great Lakes on November 27–28, 1905. [12] The system moved across the Great Basin with moderate depth on November 26 and November 27, then east-northeastward across the Great Lakes on November 28.
Severe thunderstorms ransacked the Great Lakes states Tuesday evening, knocking out power for 340,000 customers in Michigan. Outages peaked Tuesday night but had dropped to 224,000 by Wednesday ...
Severe storms that appear to have spawned a rare February tornado outbreak sent sleeping Midwesterners scrambling for safety and left a trail of damage and power outages across four Great Lakes ...
Powerful storms to put millions at risk from Great Lakes to Gulf Coast. Renee Duff. October 30, 2024 at 10:15 AM. 1 / 3. Powerful storms to put millions at risk from Great Lakes to Gulf Coast.
The Mataafa Storm of 1905 was a storm that occurred on the Great Lakes on November 27–28, 1905. [1] The system moved across the Great Basin with moderate depth on November 26 and November 27, then east-northeastward across the Great Lakes on November 28. Fresh east winds were forecast for the afternoon and evening of November 27, with storm ...
Heavy snow is looking increasingly likely on Saturday across the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes region. Cities like Minneapolis, Milwaukee and Detroit could see their biggest snowstorm so far this ...
Tuesday, April 3, 1956, was a warm and humid day across most of the Midwestern U.S., the Great Lakes and the Ohio Valley.Temperatures in the areas affected by the worst of the outbreak were well into the 70s °F, approaching 80 °F (27 °C) in Michigan, with anomalously high dew points—the latter exceeding 60 °F (16 °C) near the shoreline of Lake Michigan.