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‘There was no safe harbor’ in Armistice Day storm 85 years ago: 150 dead, 3 freighters lost in Lake Michigan
Hurricane-force winds were whipping up 40-foot waves as part of the early winter storm on Nov. 11-12 that cut a wide swath of destruction from Kansas into Michigan.
The phenomenon becomes a seiche event if the stacked-up water in eastern Lake Erie comes back suddenly - and that's not expected, forecasters said.
Temperatures eventually warm into the low 40s by the afternoon, but a tight pressure gradient over the northeast leads to ...
It’s Thanksgiving week, one of the busiest travel times of the year. Weather forecasters said that a series of storms ...
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Lake effect snow hits Great Lakes region, impacting Thanksgiving travel
A surfer rides through blowing snow as Lake Michigan waves crash into the St. Joseph Inner and Outer Lighthouses Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2025, in St. Joseph, Mich. (Don Campbell/The Herald-Palladium via ...
Two-hundred fifty lives were lost, 19 ships stranded, and 19 more destroyed, including LV-82 Lightship Buffalo and its crew ...
During closing statements of an inquest into the deaths of five people in Constance Lake First Nation during an outbreak of a ...
On November 10, 1975, the ore carrier Edmund Fitzgerald sank in a severe storm on Lake Superior, with loss of all aboard. The sinking was marked by Gordon ...
There are two types of people in the world: people who fear and respect the Great Lakes and those who have never seen the ...
Areas above 6,500 feet in the West Slope Northern Sierra could get up to 8 inches of snow by Friday afternoon, with the highest regions south of Highway 50 potentially getting up to 2 feet, with winds ...
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The Sinking Of The Edmund Fitzgerald
Fifty years ago today, the SS Edmund Fitzgerald sank. For any child of the Great Lakes growing up in the 1990s, as I did, the event is infamous; not only because Gordon Lightfoot’s song was constantly ...
On a day when a strong Great Lakes storm, a November Witch, is unleashing heavy lake effect snow, strong winds and towering waves, Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) announced ...
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