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High Wind — Saginaw, Michigan

2013-11-17 to 2013-11-18 · Saginaw, Michigan

$2.0M
Property damage
54 EG
Magnitude

Wider weather episode

A powerful low pressure system strengthened and tracked northeast from the western Great Lakes towards James Bay during the afternoon of November 17th through the overnight hours. Southerly winds out ahead of the cold front allowed temperatures to soar into the lower to middle 60s during the afternoon hours across southeast Michigan. A line of thunderstorms developed with the cold front that swept through the area during the evening hours. Several of these storms produced severe wind gusts and wind damage as they moved through the area. Behind the cold front, gradient winds gusted to 55 to 65 mph during the evening and overnight hours, producing additional damage across southeast Michigan. Widespread trees and power lines downed by the winds lead to over 400,000 homes and businesses to lose power.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 484796. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.