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Monster Waves and Swell Crash Into Lake Michigan Lighthouse
Huge waves and swell crashed against a lighthouse in St Joseph, on Lake Michigan, on Wednesday, November 5, after days of windy weather. This footage, recorded by Nathan Voytovick of Nate’s Dronography,
Gale warnings and small craft advisories are in place for northern Lake Michigan, Lake Superior and Lake Huron throughout Monday, Nov. 3, with winds predicted to reach 40-49 mph and create waves from 15 feet high in places. The highest waves will be along the coastline of Lake Superior and along Lake Michigan.
A Small Craft Advisory for Lake Michigan is going to ramp up into a Gale Warning along the length of the big lake by early Friday. High winds are forecast to create gusty conditions and big waves - up to 12-foot waves are possible. Wind gusts could reach ...
Discover Michigan’s Big Sable Point Lighthouse, where golden dunes, crashing waves, and autumn colors create the state’s most magical October road trip.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Lakeshore Flood Advisory issued for Cook and Lake counties was extended to 11 p.m. Saturday as strong winds and 11 to 14-foot waves are expected throughout much of the weekend. It is on days like this that Lake Michigan shows just how ...
SAINT JOSEPH, Mich. – Lake Michigan is home to stunning views year-round for avid travelers in the U.s. Although if you visit this time of year, chances are you will encounter some rough weather. That was the case Tuesday for visitors who braved the ...
For surfers, autumn is when Lake Michigan comes alive.
Michigan's beaches could see 8-foot waves and life-threatening currents on Monday, Aug. 25, and officials have issued small craft and swim risk advisories for beach-goers. "High wave action along the Lake Superior shoreline of Marquette and Alger Counties ...
Retelling shipwreck stories help keep the memories of their victims alive. How the SS Edmund Fitzgerald, SS Carl D. Bradley and Western Reserve sank.