Ten foot snow banks, a tornado and a shipwreck top the list of West Michigan weather events on this day in history. Read more here
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An area of low pressure is moving out of the Rockies toward the Great Lakes. This disturbance will likely bring some heavy rain to parts of West Michigan. Read more here After peaking in January, La Niña conditions have weakened as of mid-April. The water temperatures across the equatorial Pacific Ocean have warmed. Read more here The Grand Rapids Weather Examiner presents the fifth in a series from the National Weather Service (NWS) on Severe Weather Preparedness. Today we will take a look at flash flood/flood safety rules. Read more here This is your new blog post. Click here and start typing, or drag in elements from the top bar. Heavy rain, cold air and shipwrecks top the list of West Michigan weather events on this day in history. Read more here The Grand Rapids Weather Examiner presents the forth in a series from the National Weather Service (NWS) on Severe Weather Preparedness. Read more here Tornadoes, large hail and snow top the list of West Michigan weather events on this day in history. Read more here A partly cloudy sky and light wind will lead to the development of frost and freezing temperatures once again. Temperatures should fall into the mid to upper 20s up north to thelow and mid-30s down south. Read more here On Wednesday, April 18th, the National Weather Service will use NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards to conduct a statewide tornado drill. Read more here A strong storm brought heavy rain and very strong wind to West Michigan on Sunday and Monday. This system also caused the tornado outbreak across the Midwest last weekend. Read more here |
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