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Michigan saw high wind gusts over 60 mph during this week’s storm
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Michigan noticed strong wind amid a winter storm this week with wind gusts exceeding 60 miles per hour in some areas, in keeping with the National Weather Service.
Reasonable to robust winds blew by the state from Nov. 26 to 27, reaching as much as 60 mph alongside the Lake Michigan shoreline in Roosevelt Park in western Michigan, in keeping with the NWS. Wind gusts have been usually greater alongside the shores of the Nice Lakes, in keeping with the climate bureau.
Winds are anticipated to be extra reasonable as one other winter storm hits Michigan on Saturday, Nov. 29, in keeping with the NWS forecast.
This is what you’ll want to learn about excessive winds throughout this week’s winter storm.
How windy did it get in Michigan?
This is an summary of it gusts of wind reported Nov. 26-27 in Michigan, in keeping with the NWS:
- Roosevelt Park: 100 km/h
- Douglas: 59 km/h
- Lake Michigan, St. Joseph Pier: 58 km/h
- Whitehall: 58 km/h
- Lake Michigan, Saugatuck Pier: 57 km/h
- Macatawa, Holland Harbor: 56 km/h
- Pentwater: 56 km/h
- Grand Harbour: 56 km/h
- Lake Michigan off the coast of Frankfort: 53 km/h
- Lake Michigan off the coast of South Haven: 53 km/h
- Holland: 53 km/h
- Lake Superior off Freda, Keweenaw Peninsula: 52 km/h
- Lake Michigan off the coast of Muskegon: 51 km/h
- Hartford: 50 km/h
- Lake Michigan off the coast of Benona Township: 49 km/h
- Nunica: 49 km/h
- Charlevoix: 47 km/h
- Norton Coasts: 47 km/h
- Noordhaven: 47 km/h
- Switch: 46 km/h
- East Grand Rapids: 46 km/h
- Paw Paw: 46 km/h
- Tawas Bay off the coast of Tawas Level State Park: 46 km/h
- Slagcreek: 45 km/h
- Sandstone: 44 km/h
- Edgemont Park: 44 km/h
- Parkdale: 44 km/h
- Ionia: 44 km/h
- Ludington: 43 km/h
- Glen Arbor: 43 km/h
- Leland: 43 km/h
- Bay mills: 43 km/h
- Cross metropolis: 43 km/h
- Laurens: 43 km/h
- Hudsonville: 42 km/h
- New period: 42 km/h
- Petoskey: 42 km/h
- Zealand: 42 km/h
- Klaverville: 41 km/h
- Lake Michigan off the coast of Onekama Township: 41 km/h
- Cathro: 41 km/h
- Lake Huron off the coast of Au Sable: 41 km/h
- Mattawan: 40 km/h
- Dorr: 40 km/h
- Lawton: 40 km/h
- Coopersville: 40 km/h
- Grand Traverse Bay off the coast of Grand Traverse County: 40 km/h
- Empire: 40 km/h
- Elberta: 40 km/h
- Leaping area: 40 km/h
- Cheboygan: 40 km/h
- Bingham: 39 km/h
- Elmwood Township Marina: 39 km/h
- Mackinaw Metropolis: 39 km/h
- Suttons Bay: 38 km/h
- Cedarville: 38 km/h
- Beaver Island: 38 km/h
How windy will Thanksgiving weekend be?
Michigan is anticipated to see calmer winds, with gusts as much as 30 mph attainable throughout one other winter storm this weekend, which is anticipated to hit the state on Nov. 29, the NWS predicts.
The Lansing State Journal contributed.
Contact Jenna Prestininzi: jprestininzi@freepress.com.
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