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,BEGIN_YEARMONTH,Day,BEGIN_TIME,END_YEARMONTH,END_DAY,END_TIME,EPISODE_ID,EVENT_ID,STATE,YEAR,EVENT_TYPE,CZ_TYPE,CZ_FIPS,CZ_NAME,WFO,BEGIN_DATE_TIME,CZ_TIMEZONE,END_DATE_TIME,INJURIES_DIRECT,INJURIES_INDIRECT,DEATHS_DIRECT,DEATHS_INDIRECT,DAMAGE_PROPERTY,DAMAGE_CROPS,SOURCE,MAGNITUDE,MAGNITUDE_TYPE,FLOOD_CAUSE,CATEGORY,TOR_F_SCALE,TOR_LENGTH,TOR_WIDTH,TOR_OTHER_WFO,TOR_OTHER_CZ_STATE,TOR_OTHER_CZ_FIPS,TOR_OTHER_CZ_NAME,BEGIN_RANGE,BEGIN_AZIMUTH,BEGIN_LOCATION,END_RANGE,END_AZIMUTH,END_LOCATION,BEGIN_LAT,BEGIN_LON,END_LAT,END_LON,EPISODE_NARRATIVE,EVENT_NARRATIVE,Year,Month
1110,201212,9,1730,201212,10,0,70056,420527,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,09-DEC-12 17:30:00,EST-5,10-DEC-12 00:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,CoCoRaHS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A weakening low pressure system moving east through Lower Michigan produced moderate snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 9th into the morning of the 10th.,Spotters in Houghton measured between four and five inches of snow on the evening of the 9th.,2012,2
1145,201212,26,1000,201212,26,2000,69748,418413,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,77,BERRIEN,IWX,26-DEC-12 10:00:00,EST-5,26-DEC-12 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deepening low pressure system tracking northeast through the Ohio Valley brought accumulating snow and blowing snow to southern Michigan on December 26th.,"Snow fell on December 26th across the eastern half of Berrien County, with total snow accumulations generally ranging between 2 and 4 inches. The falling snow combined with wind gusts in excess of 30 mph reduced visibilities to less than a quarter of a mile at times. Temperatures were in the upper 20s as the snow fell which allowed roads to become snow covered and slick. This resulted in slide-offs and accidents across the region.",2012,2
1146,201212,26,1000,201212,26,2000,69748,418414,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,78,CASS,IWX,26-DEC-12 10:00:00,EST-5,26-DEC-12 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deepening low pressure system tracking northeast through the Ohio Valley brought accumulating snow and blowing snow to southern Michigan on December 26th.,"Snow fell on December 26th, with total snow accumulations generally ranging between 2 and 4 inches. The falling snow combined with wind gusts in excess of 30 mph reduced visibilities to less than a quarter of a mile at times. Temperatures were in the upper 20s as the snow fell which allowed roads to become snow covered and slick. This resulted in slide-offs and accidents across the region.",2012,2
1151,201212,26,1000,201212,26,2000,69748,418416,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,79,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,26-DEC-12 10:00:00,EST-5,26-DEC-12 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deepening low pressure system tracking northeast through the Ohio Valley brought accumulating snow and blowing snow to southern Michigan on December 26th.,"Snow fell on December 26th, with total snow accumulations generally ranging between 2 and 4 inches. The falling snow combined with wind gusts in excess of 30 mph reduced visibilities to less than a quarter of a mile at times. Temperatures were in the upper 20s as the snow fell which allowed roads to become snow covered and slick. This resulted in slide-offs and accidents across the region.",2012,2
1244,201201,12,1700,201201,13,2200,59221,354391,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,81,HILLSDALE,IWX,12-JAN-12 17:00:00,EST-5,13-JAN-12 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,CoCoRaHS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Snow and blowing snow impacted much of southern Michigan late January 12th into January 13th as a low pressure system deepened northward towards Lake Huron. System snow transitioned to heavy lake effect snow on January 13th with total snow accumulations generally ranging between 6 and 10 inches.,"Snow, moderate to heavy at times, developed during the late afternoon hours of January 12th and continued through most of January 13th. Total snow accumulations across the county generally ranged between 4 and 9 inches, heaviest across the northern half of the county. A CoCoRaHS observer reported 8.3 inches of total snow accumulation 6 miles east-southeast of Jonesville. Sustained winds of 15 to 25 mph, with gusts to 30 mph, led to considerable blowing and drifting snow. Slide-offs and accidents were reported across the region.",2012,1
1309,201202,10,0,201202,10,800,61041,364906,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,10-FEB-12 00:00:00,EST-5,10-FEB-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate lake effect snow showers and blowing snow in the wake of a strong cold front affected portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 9th into the morning of the 10th.,Spotters from Eben Junction to Munising reported three to four inches of snow along with considerable blowing and drifting of snow. Visibility was reduced to one half mile or less at times.,2012,2
1310,201202,24,1100,201202,25,1000,61105,365358,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,24-FEB-12 11:00:00,CST-6,25-FEB-12 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Heavy lake effect snow accumulated over Gogebic and Ontonagon counties from the 24th into the morning of the 25th in the wake of a cold front.,Total lake effect snow accumulation between Bessemer and Ironwood measured from seven to nine inches with one-inch per hour snowfall rates recorded.,2012,2
1311,201202,24,1100,201202,25,700,61105,365359,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,24-FEB-12 11:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Heavy lake effect snow accumulated over Gogebic and Ontonagon counties from the 24th into the morning of the 25th in the wake of a cold front.,The observer eight miles west of Ontonagon measured 15 inches of lake effect snow in less than 24 hours with one-inch per hour snowfall rates reported.,2012,2
1312,201202,24,1000,201202,25,200,61105,365538,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,24-FEB-12 10:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-12 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Heavy lake effect snow accumulated over Gogebic and Ontonagon counties from the 24th into the morning of the 25th in the wake of a cold front.,There was a public report of seven inches of lake effect snow in 16 hours eight miles southwest of Munising.,2012,2
1313,201202,29,1000,201202,29,1500,61277,367426,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,29-FEB-12 10:00:00,EST-5,29-FEB-12 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deep moisture laden low pressure system moving from the Plains into Wisconsin spread heavy snow from southwest Upper Michigan on the evening of the 28th across much of the rest of Upper Michigan on the 29th.,The spotter near Covington estimated five to six inches of snowfall in less than five hours.,2012,2
1314,201202,29,900,201202,29,1500,61277,367433,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,29-FEB-12 09:00:00,EST-5,29-FEB-12 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deep moisture laden low pressure system moving from the Plains into Wisconsin spread heavy snow from southwest Upper Michigan on the evening of the 28th across much of the rest of Upper Michigan on the 29th.,The spotter in Bruce Crossing measured nearly six inches of snow in six hours.,2012,2
1466,201212,26,1000,201212,26,2000,69748,418417,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,81,HILLSDALE,IWX,26-DEC-12 10:00:00,EST-5,26-DEC-12 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deepening low pressure system tracking northeast through the Ohio Valley brought accumulating snow and blowing snow to southern Michigan on December 26th.,"Snow fell on December 26th, with total snow accumulations generally ranging between 2 and 5 inches. The falling snow combined with wind gusts in excess of 30 mph reduced visibilities to less than a quarter of a mile at times. Temperatures were in the upper 20s as the snow fell which allowed roads to become snow covered and slick. This resulted in slide-offs and accidents across the region.",2012,2
1644,201202,29,900,201202,29,1600,61277,367434,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,84,SOUTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,29-FEB-12 09:00:00,EST-5,29-FEB-12 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deep moisture laden low pressure system moving from the Plains into Wisconsin spread heavy snow from southwest Upper Michigan on the evening of the 28th across much of the rest of Upper Michigan on the 29th.,The spotter near Sidnaw measured eight inches of snow in seven hours.,2012,2
1645,201202,29,930,201202,29,1600,61277,367437,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,29-FEB-12 09:30:00,EST-5,29-FEB-12 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deep moisture laden low pressure system moving from the Plains into Wisconsin spread heavy snow from southwest Upper Michigan on the evening of the 28th across much of the rest of Upper Michigan on the 29th.,Spotters near Wetmore measured seven to eight inches of snow in five hours.,2012,2
1652,201202,29,1030,201202,29,1330,61277,367438,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,29-FEB-12 10:30:00,EST-5,29-FEB-12 13:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deep moisture laden low pressure system moving from the Plains into Wisconsin spread heavy snow from southwest Upper Michigan on the evening of the 28th across much of the rest of Upper Michigan on the 29th.,The spotter in Newberry estimated four to five inches of snow in approximately three hours.,2012,2
1653,201202,29,800,201202,29,1800,61277,367439,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,14,SOUTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,29-FEB-12 08:00:00,EST-5,29-FEB-12 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deep moisture laden low pressure system moving from the Plains into Wisconsin spread heavy snow from southwest Upper Michigan on the evening of the 28th across much of the rest of Upper Michigan on the 29th.,An estimated six inches of snow fell in ten hours near Steuben.,2012,2
1654,201202,29,1030,201202,29,2100,61277,367440,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,85,NORTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,29-FEB-12 10:30:00,EST-5,29-FEB-12 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deep moisture laden low pressure system moving from the Plains into Wisconsin spread heavy snow from southwest Upper Michigan on the evening of the 28th across much of the rest of Upper Michigan on the 29th.,An estimated six inches of snow fell in less than 12 hours over northern Schoolcraft County.,2012,2
2140,201203,15,1750,201203,15,1752,60759,362971,MICHIGAN,2012,Tornado,C,115,MONROE,DTX,15-MAR-12 17:50:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 17:52:00,0,0,0,0,50.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,,,,,EF0,0.56,50.0,,,,,3.0,NW,YARGERVILLE,3.0,ESE,LULU,41.8623,-83.56700000000001,41.8693,-83.5615,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.","A tornado was confirmed in central Monroe county. The tornado was rated an EF0, with maximum wind speeds of 85 mph. The estimated path length of the tornado is 0.5 miles with a maximum width of 50 yards. Damage occurred along Ida Center Road just east of Lewis Rd. The damage consisted of siding and shingles blown off a house, a tipped car, a shed destroyed and trees blown down.",2012,3
2141,201203,15,959,201203,15,959,60759,362978,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,15-MAR-12 09:59:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 09:59:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.5,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,CENTER LINE,1.0,N,CENTER LINE,42.49,-83.03,42.49,-83.03,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
2142,201203,15,1428,201203,15,1428,60759,362980,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,63,HURON,DTX,15-MAR-12 14:28:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 14:28:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,4.0,SW,CASEVILLE,4.0,SW,CASEVILLE,43.89,-83.32,43.89,-83.32,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
2455,201212,9,1300,201212,10,300,70056,420530,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,09-DEC-12 13:00:00,EST-5,10-DEC-12 03:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A weakening low pressure system moving east through Lower Michigan produced moderate snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 9th into the morning of the 10th.,The observer in Stonington measured 4.5 inches during the event.,2012,2
2456,201212,9,1500,201212,10,700,70056,420531,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,09-DEC-12 15:00:00,EST-5,10-DEC-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,CoCoRaHS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A weakening low pressure system moving east through Lower Michigan produced moderate snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 9th into the morning of the 10th.,Spotters from Ishpeming to Negaunee measured between five and seven inches of snow during the event.,2012,2
3220,201201,12,1800,201201,13,1300,60814,363389,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,18,PRESQUE ISLE,APX,12-JAN-12 18:00:00,EST-5,13-JAN-12 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure crossed Southern and Central Lower Michigan on the 12th, on its way to eastern Lake Huron and points beyond on the 13th. Widespread moderate snow fell to the left of the track of the low, with 4 to 8 inch snow totals common over an 18 hour period from late on the 12th to morning on the 13th. However, there were a couple of pockets of heavier snow. Central and southern Presque Isle County, including Posen and Moltke Township, picked up 9 to 12 inches of snow. Similarly, Kalkaska and Sigma in Kalkaska County were also just under a foot.",,2012,1
3568,201201,17,1900,201201,18,1000,60815,363390,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,27,KALKASKA,APX,17-JAN-12 19:00:00,EST-5,18-JAN-12 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Cold northwest winds allowed lake effect snow to develop downwind of the Great Lakes on the night of the 17th. Most of the snow was light to moderate in intensity. However, a narrow but more intense band developed over central Kalkaska into northwest Roscommon County. By morning, areas near the community of Kalkaska had 10 to 12 inches of new snow on the ground.",,2012,1
3569,201201,18,2200,201201,19,1400,60816,363391,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,8,CHIPPEWA,APX,18-JAN-12 22:00:00,EST-5,19-JAN-12 14:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A fast-moving low pressure system moved across southern Lake Superior on the night of the 18th. Southwest flow ahead of the system resulted in locally heavy lake effect snow in parts of Eastern Upper Michigan. As the system departed, winds veered to the northwest, redistributing lake effect snow by morning on the 19th. By the time the event was done, 13 inches of snow had fallen about a dozen miles west of Brimley. In Northwest Lower Michigan, 6 to 7 inches of snow fell on good portions of Leelanau and Charlevoix Counties, with less elsewhere.",,2012,1
3570,201201,19,100,201201,19,1400,60816,363392,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,19,CHARLEVOIX,APX,19-JAN-12 01:00:00,EST-5,19-JAN-12 14:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A fast-moving low pressure system moved across southern Lake Superior on the night of the 18th. Southwest flow ahead of the system resulted in locally heavy lake effect snow in parts of Eastern Upper Michigan. As the system departed, winds veered to the northwest, redistributing lake effect snow by morning on the 19th. By the time the event was done, 13 inches of snow had fallen about a dozen miles west of Brimley. In Northwest Lower Michigan, 6 to 7 inches of snow fell on good portions of Leelanau and Charlevoix Counties, with less elsewhere.",,2012,1
3907,201201,19,100,201201,19,1400,60816,363393,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,20,LEELANAU,APX,19-JAN-12 01:00:00,EST-5,19-JAN-12 14:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A fast-moving low pressure system moved across southern Lake Superior on the night of the 18th. Southwest flow ahead of the system resulted in locally heavy lake effect snow in parts of Eastern Upper Michigan. As the system departed, winds veered to the northwest, redistributing lake effect snow by morning on the 19th. By the time the event was done, 13 inches of snow had fallen about a dozen miles west of Brimley. In Northwest Lower Michigan, 6 to 7 inches of snow fell on good portions of Leelanau and Charlevoix Counties, with less elsewhere.",,2012,1
3908,201201,28,1700,201201,29,1200,60817,363395,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,8,CHIPPEWA,APX,28-JAN-12 17:00:00,EST-5,29-JAN-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A long-lasting west-northwest flow lake effect event had a brief spike in intensity on the night of the 28th. Elmira and Gaylord picked up a quick 6 inches of new snow between 6 pm and midnight. Snowfall in Paradise in Chippewa County wasn't quite that intense, but still resulted in a fresh 6 inches by morning.",,2012,1
3909,201201,28,1700,201201,29,200,60817,363396,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,19,CHARLEVOIX,APX,28-JAN-12 17:00:00,EST-5,29-JAN-12 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A long-lasting west-northwest flow lake effect event had a brief spike in intensity on the night of the 28th. Elmira and Gaylord picked up a quick 6 inches of new snow between 6 pm and midnight. Snowfall in Paradise in Chippewa County wasn't quite that intense, but still resulted in a fresh 6 inches by morning.",,2012,1
4014,201202,29,400,201202,29,1200,61538,368172,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,22,OTSEGO,APX,29-FEB-12 04:00:00,EST-5,29-FEB-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure, originating in Colorado, would move into the upper Mississippi Valley on the 29th, then occlude and weaken. Strong southerly flow ahead of the system produced a wintry mix of precipitation in Northern Lower Michigan. The heaviest wintry precipitation fell in the higher terrain of North Central Lower. Six to eight inches of snow, along with some sleet, fell in St Helen, Clear Lake, and Lupton. Around six inches of snow and sleet fell in Luzerne, Lovells, and Lewiston.",,2012,2
4238,201201,28,1700,201201,29,200,60817,363397,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,22,OTSEGO,APX,28-JAN-12 17:00:00,EST-5,29-JAN-12 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A long-lasting west-northwest flow lake effect event had a brief spike in intensity on the night of the 28th. Elmira and Gaylord picked up a quick 6 inches of new snow between 6 pm and midnight. Snowfall in Paradise in Chippewa County wasn't quite that intense, but still resulted in a fresh 6 inches by morning.",,2012,1
4334,201202,29,400,201202,29,1200,61538,368173,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,23,MONTMORENCY,APX,29-FEB-12 04:00:00,EST-5,29-FEB-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure, originating in Colorado, would move into the upper Mississippi Valley on the 29th, then occlude and weaken. Strong southerly flow ahead of the system produced a wintry mix of precipitation in Northern Lower Michigan. The heaviest wintry precipitation fell in the higher terrain of North Central Lower. Six to eight inches of snow, along with some sleet, fell in St Helen, Clear Lake, and Lupton. Around six inches of snow and sleet fell in Luzerne, Lovells, and Lewiston.",,2012,2
4335,201202,29,400,201202,29,1200,61538,368174,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,28,CRAWFORD,APX,29-FEB-12 04:00:00,EST-5,29-FEB-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure, originating in Colorado, would move into the upper Mississippi Valley on the 29th, then occlude and weaken. Strong southerly flow ahead of the system produced a wintry mix of precipitation in Northern Lower Michigan. The heaviest wintry precipitation fell in the higher terrain of North Central Lower. Six to eight inches of snow, along with some sleet, fell in St Helen, Clear Lake, and Lupton. Around six inches of snow and sleet fell in Luzerne, Lovells, and Lewiston.",,2012,2
4347,201201,1,0,201201,2,1400,60403,360570,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,01-JAN-12 00:00:00,EST-5,02-JAN-12 14:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system tracking from the Northern Plains across the Upper Great Lakes produced heavy snow and blowing snow for much of the northern tier of Upper Michigan from the 1st into the 3rd.,Spotters north of Calumet measured 4 to 8 inches of snow in 12 hours while northwest winds gusting at or above 40 mph caused occasional blizzard conditions in blowing snow from late on the 1st into the morning of the 2nd.,2012,1
4348,201201,1,0,201201,2,1600,60403,360576,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,01-JAN-12 00:00:00,EST-5,02-JAN-12 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system tracking from the Northern Plains across the Upper Great Lakes produced heavy snow and blowing snow for much of the northern tier of Upper Michigan from the 1st into the 3rd.,A spotter near the Bergland Dam measured a storm total of 13 inches of snowfall.,2012,1
4349,201201,1,0,201201,2,1600,60403,360581,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,01-JAN-12 00:00:00,EST-5,02-JAN-12 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system tracking from the Northern Plains across the Upper Great Lakes produced heavy snow and blowing snow for much of the northern tier of Upper Michigan from the 1st into the 3rd.,The spotter at Painesdale measured a storm total snowfall of 17 inches.,2012,1
4350,201201,1,0,201201,2,1300,60403,360583,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,01-JAN-12 00:00:00,CST-6,02-JAN-12 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system tracking from the Northern Plains across the Upper Great Lakes produced heavy snow and blowing snow for much of the northern tier of Upper Michigan from the 1st into the 3rd.,A spotter at Ironwood measured 17 inches of storm total snowfall while a report from Wakefield measured over a foot of snow. Northwest winds gusting to 35 mph also resulted in considerable blowing and drifting of snow during the event.,2012,1
4419,201211,12,1500,201211,12,1900,69270,415686,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,12-NOV-12 15:00:00,EST-5,12-NOV-12 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Arctic air spreading over Lake Superior in the wake of a cold front generated moderate lake effect snow from the 12th into the morning of the 13th.,The Keweenaw County Sheriff reported two inches of lake effect snow in Eagle Harbor and four inches of snow in Mohawk in four hours.,2012,1
4420,201211,12,1530,201211,12,2300,69270,415689,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,12-NOV-12 15:30:00,EST-5,12-NOV-12 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Arctic air spreading over Lake Superior in the wake of a cold front generated moderate lake effect snow from the 12th into the morning of the 13th.,Spotters from Silver City to Ontonagon measured two to three inches of lake effect snow in five hours or less.,2012,1
4421,201211,12,1800,201211,13,400,69270,415691,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,12-NOV-12 18:00:00,EST-5,13-NOV-12 04:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Arctic air spreading over Lake Superior in the wake of a cold front generated moderate lake effect snow from the 12th into the morning of the 13th.,Spotters from Pelkie to L'anse measured five to six inches of lake effect snow during the event.,2012,1
4692,201202,29,400,201202,29,1200,61538,368175,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,29,OSCODA,APX,29-FEB-12 04:00:00,EST-5,29-FEB-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure, originating in Colorado, would move into the upper Mississippi Valley on the 29th, then occlude and weaken. Strong southerly flow ahead of the system produced a wintry mix of precipitation in Northern Lower Michigan. The heaviest wintry precipitation fell in the higher terrain of North Central Lower. Six to eight inches of snow, along with some sleet, fell in St Helen, Clear Lake, and Lupton. Around six inches of snow and sleet fell in Luzerne, Lovells, and Lewiston.",,2012,2
4693,201202,29,400,201202,29,1200,61538,368176,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,34,ROSCOMMON,APX,29-FEB-12 04:00:00,EST-5,29-FEB-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure, originating in Colorado, would move into the upper Mississippi Valley on the 29th, then occlude and weaken. Strong southerly flow ahead of the system produced a wintry mix of precipitation in Northern Lower Michigan. The heaviest wintry precipitation fell in the higher terrain of North Central Lower. Six to eight inches of snow, along with some sleet, fell in St Helen, Clear Lake, and Lupton. Around six inches of snow and sleet fell in Luzerne, Lovells, and Lewiston.",,2012,2
4694,201202,29,400,201202,29,1200,61538,368177,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,35,OGEMAW,APX,29-FEB-12 04:00:00,EST-5,29-FEB-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure, originating in Colorado, would move into the upper Mississippi Valley on the 29th, then occlude and weaken. Strong southerly flow ahead of the system produced a wintry mix of precipitation in Northern Lower Michigan. The heaviest wintry precipitation fell in the higher terrain of North Central Lower. Six to eight inches of snow, along with some sleet, fell in St Helen, Clear Lake, and Lupton. Around six inches of snow and sleet fell in Luzerne, Lovells, and Lewiston.",,2012,2
4695,201201,1,0,201201,2,2100,60403,360584,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,01-JAN-12 00:00:00,EST-5,02-JAN-12 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system tracking from the Northern Plains across the Upper Great Lakes produced heavy snow and blowing snow for much of the northern tier of Upper Michigan from the 1st into the 3rd.,The observer in Herman measured 8.4 inches of snow in 24 hours.,2012,1
5030,201201,1,200,201201,2,1900,60403,360587,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,01-JAN-12 02:00:00,EST-5,02-JAN-12 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system tracking from the Northern Plains across the Upper Great Lakes produced heavy snow and blowing snow for much of the northern tier of Upper Michigan from the 1st into the 3rd.,The Marquette area received an estimated 11 inches of snow in ten hours on the morning of the 2nd. The observer northwest of Ishpeming measured 11 inches of snow in the 24-hour period ending on the morning of the 2nd.,2012,1
5031,201201,1,2100,201201,2,2130,60403,361279,MICHIGAN,2012,Blizzard,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,01-JAN-12 21:00:00,EST-5,02-JAN-12 21:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system tracking from the Northern Plains across the Upper Great Lakes produced heavy snow and blowing snow for much of the northern tier of Upper Michigan from the 1st into the 3rd.,Lake effect snow accumulation of 4 to 8 inches from Munising to Grand Marais combined with northwest winds gusting over 40 mph produced blizzard conditions over a 24-hour time period.,2012,1
5032,201201,1,1500,201201,1,2100,60403,361280,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,01-JAN-12 15:00:00,EST-5,01-JAN-12 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system tracking from the Northern Plains across the Upper Great Lakes produced heavy snow and blowing snow for much of the northern tier of Upper Michigan from the 1st into the 3rd.,Widespread lake effect snow accumulation of 2 to 4 inches from Eben Junction to Grand Marais combined with northwest winds gusting near 40 mph produced considerable drifting and blowing snow and near whiteout conditions at times.,2012,1
5033,201201,1,1500,201201,3,500,60403,361281,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,85,NORTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,01-JAN-12 15:00:00,EST-5,03-JAN-12 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system tracking from the Northern Plains across the Upper Great Lakes produced heavy snow and blowing snow for much of the northern tier of Upper Michigan from the 1st into the 3rd.,An estimated 10 to 12 inches of lake effect snow fell across the area over a 24-hour period. Occasional northwest winds gusts to 30 mph also produced considerable blowing and drifting of snow and reduced visibility.,2012,1
5034,201201,1,1500,201201,3,500,60403,361282,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,01-JAN-12 15:00:00,EST-5,03-JAN-12 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system tracking from the Northern Plains across the Upper Great Lakes produced heavy snow and blowing snow for much of the northern tier of Upper Michigan from the 1st into the 3rd.,Eight to ten inches fell across the area over a 24-hour period. Northwest winds gusting to 35 mph produced considerable blowing and drifting of snow and reduced visibility along the Lake Superior shoreline.,2012,1
5035,201201,1,1800,201201,2,1600,60403,361283,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,14,SOUTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,01-JAN-12 18:00:00,EST-5,02-JAN-12 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system tracking from the Northern Plains across the Upper Great Lakes produced heavy snow and blowing snow for much of the northern tier of Upper Michigan from the 1st into the 3rd.,Spotter reports from 12 miles east of Steuben to near Manistique measured 10 to 14 inches of lake effect snow in less than a 24-hour period.,2012,1
5352,201201,6,2300,201201,7,500,60739,362812,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,06-JAN-12 23:00:00,EST-5,07-JAN-12 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate lake effect snow fell at Rockland from late evening on the 6th until early morning on the 7th.,Four inches of moderate lake effect snow fell in six hours at Rockland.,2012,1
5398,201202,11,300,201202,11,1300,59850,357337,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,77,BERRIEN,IWX,11-FEB-12 03:00:00,EST-5,11-FEB-12 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An intense lake effect snow band set up across western Berrien County during the morning hours of February 11th. Total snowfall amounts varied greater across the county, generally between 5 and 20 inches, with snowfall rates in excess of 4 inches per hour at times.","An intense lake effect snow band impacted western Berrien County during the morning hours of February 11th. Snowfall rates in excess of 4 inches per hour were reported, along with visibilities reduced to less than 50 feet at times. Snowfall totals across the county varied, generally ranging between 6 and 20 inches. A trained spotter reported 20.5 inches of total snow accumulation in Saint Joseph. The reduced visibilities and rapidly accumulating snow led to a few accidents and slide-offs across the region.",2012,2
5590,201202,24,400,201202,24,1600,60223,359491,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,48,BAY,DTX,24-FEB-12 04:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-12 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system tracked close to the Detroit, producing snow across southeast Michigan. However, the associated dry slot move into most of southeast Michigan, limiting snowfall totals to 2 to 4 inches across most locations. The exception was across Bay, Midland, Saginaw, and Huron Counties, where 6 inches or slightly more fell within a 12 hour period.",,2012,2
5660,201201,17,100,201201,17,1300,60750,362867,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,17-JAN-12 01:00:00,EST-5,17-JAN-12 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate to heavy lake effect snow showers in the wake of a cold front affected counties along Lake Superior from the evening of the 16th through late on the 17th.,"At the National Weather Service in Negaunee Township, seven inches of snow fell in 12 hours with one-inch per hour snowfall rates between 7 am and 1 pm. Northwest winds gusting near 30 mph also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow.",2012,1
5661,201201,17,1000,201201,18,0,60750,362870,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,17-JAN-12 10:00:00,EST-5,18-JAN-12 00:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate to heavy lake effect snow showers in the wake of a cold front affected counties along Lake Superior from the evening of the 16th through late on the 17th.,Spotters near Munising and Christmas reported over one-inch per hour snowfall rates at times between 10 am and 5 pm. The observer near Munising measured nine inches of snow in less than 24 hours during the event. North winds gusting over 30 mph also resulted in considerable blowing and drifting of snow.,2012,1
5662,201201,17,100,201201,17,1700,60750,362872,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,17-JAN-12 01:00:00,EST-5,17-JAN-12 17:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate to heavy lake effect snow showers in the wake of a cold front affected counties along Lake Superior from the evening of the 16th through late on the 17th.,The spotter in Herman measured seven inches of lake effect snow during the event.,2012,1
5663,201201,28,930,201201,28,2100,60769,363074,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,28-JAN-12 09:30:00,EST-5,28-JAN-12 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Heavy lake effect snow in the wake of a cold frontal passage occurred downwind of Lake Superior on the 28th and 29th.,The observer ten miles east of Ontonagon estimated eight inches of snow in less than 12 hours. Northwest winds gusting over 30 mph also caused significant blowing of snow with whiteout conditions on roadways.,2012,1
5664,201201,28,800,201201,29,800,60769,363075,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,28-JAN-12 08:00:00,EST-5,29-JAN-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Heavy lake effect snow in the wake of a cold frontal passage occurred downwind of Lake Superior on the 28th and 29th.,The observer near Winona measured 12 inches of snow in 24 hours.,2012,1
5665,201201,28,900,201201,29,700,60769,363076,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,84,SOUTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,28-JAN-12 09:00:00,EST-5,29-JAN-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Heavy lake effect snow in the wake of a cold frontal passage occurred downwind of Lake Superior on the 28th and 29th.,The Houghton County Sheriff estimated 11 inches of snow fell at Alston in less than 10 hours on the 28th. There was a 24-hour snowfall total of 11 inches from Pelkie ending on the morning of the 29th. Three inch per hour snowfall rates were reported at times in Pelkie.,2012,1
5666,201201,28,1000,201201,29,1000,60769,363078,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,28-JAN-12 10:00:00,EST-5,29-JAN-12 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Heavy lake effect snow in the wake of a cold frontal passage occurred downwind of Lake Superior on the 28th and 29th.,The spotter in Melstrand estimated 12 inches of snow in 24 hours.,2012,1
5671,201201,28,900,201201,29,900,60769,363083,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,85,NORTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,28-JAN-12 09:00:00,EST-5,29-JAN-12 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Heavy lake effect snow in the wake of a cold frontal passage occurred downwind of Lake Superior on the 28th and 29th.,An estimated 12 inches of storm total snowfall occurred along the northern Schoolcraft and Alger County line.,2012,1
5672,201201,28,800,201201,29,800,60769,363084,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,28-JAN-12 08:00:00,EST-5,29-JAN-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Heavy lake effect snow in the wake of a cold frontal passage occurred downwind of Lake Superior on the 28th and 29th.,"Ten inches of snow fell in 12 hours in L'anse during the day on the 28th, and a 24-hour storm total snowfall of 17 inches was measured at Herman ending on the morning of the 29th.",2012,1
5846,201212,11,1000,201212,11,2200,71041,426945,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,15,MACKINAC,APX,11-DEC-12 10:00:00,EST-5,11-DEC-12 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Department of Highways,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system passed north of Lake Superior late on the 11th, with cold air already in place across Northern Michigan. Southwest winds just ahead of the system produced locally heavy lake effect snow in Eastern Upper Michigan, with 6 to 8 inches of accumulation near Engadine. As winds veered, heavy snow was displaced into far Northern Lower Michigan, with around a foot of new snow in the Mullett Lake area.",,2012,2
5906,201202,24,400,201202,24,1600,60223,359493,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,53,SAGINAW,DTX,24-FEB-12 04:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-12 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system tracked close to the Detroit, producing snow across southeast Michigan. However, the associated dry slot move into most of southeast Michigan, limiting snowfall totals to 2 to 4 inches across most locations. The exception was across Bay, Midland, Saginaw, and Huron Counties, where 6 inches or slightly more fell within a 12 hour period.",,2012,2
5907,201202,24,400,201202,24,1600,60223,359494,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,49,HURON,DTX,24-FEB-12 04:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-12 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system tracked close to the Detroit, producing snow across southeast Michigan. However, the associated dry slot move into most of southeast Michigan, limiting snowfall totals to 2 to 4 inches across most locations. The exception was across Bay, Midland, Saginaw, and Huron Counties, where 6 inches or slightly more fell within a 12 hour period.",,2012,2
5915,201201,12,1600,201201,13,2200,59221,354382,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,77,BERRIEN,IWX,12-JAN-12 16:00:00,EST-5,13-JAN-12 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Snow and blowing snow impacted much of southern Michigan late January 12th into January 13th as a low pressure system deepened northward towards Lake Huron. System snow transitioned to heavy lake effect snow on January 13th with total snow accumulations generally ranging between 6 and 10 inches.,"Snow, moderate to heavy at times, developed during the late afternoon hours of January 12th and continued through most of January 13th. Total snow accumulations across the county generally ranged between 7 and 12 inches. A trained spotter in Niles reported 12 inches of total snow accumulation. Sustained winds of 15 to 25 mph, with gusts to 30 mph, led to considerable blowing and drifting snow. Slide-offs and accidents were reported across the region.",2012,1
5961,201201,28,1700,201201,29,1300,60769,363082,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,28-JAN-12 17:00:00,EST-5,29-JAN-12 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Heavy lake effect snow in the wake of a cold frontal passage occurred downwind of Lake Superior on the 28th and 29th.,The spotter at Pine Stump Junction measured 14 inches of snow in less than 24 hours.,2012,1
5969,201201,28,800,201201,29,800,60769,363085,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,28-JAN-12 08:00:00,EST-5,29-JAN-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Heavy lake effect snow in the wake of a cold frontal passage occurred downwind of Lake Superior on the 28th and 29th.,The observer near Big Bay measured 8.5 inches of snow in 24 hours.,2012,1
5970,201201,30,600,201201,30,1100,60773,363109,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,11,DICKINSON,MQT,30-JAN-12 06:00:00,CST-6,30-JAN-12 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,20.00K,0.00K,Newspaper,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moisture ahead of an advancing warm front produced an inch of wet snow in southern Dickinson County on the 30th resulting in several accidents on area roads.,"Slippery roads from an inch of wet snow resulted in several accidents in the southern part of the county. Several vehicles slid into the ditch in the Iron Mountain and Norway areas. ||Two semi-trucks collided on US-2 at Lake Antoine Road in Iron Mountain. One truck was a logging truck and the collision spilled logs onto the roadway disabling both vehicles. No injuries were reported from the the crash, but both trucks had to be towed from the scene. It took two hours for the logs to be cleared off the road.",2012,1
5971,201202,2,300,201202,2,900,61039,364900,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,02-FEB-12 03:00:00,EST-5,02-FEB-12 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An upper disturbance moving across Lake Superior produced a band of moderate snow showers over portions of Ontonagon County on the morning of the 2nd.,A band of moderate snow showers dropped three to four inches of wet snow from near Silver City south to Bergland on the morning of the 2nd.,2012,2
5972,201202,9,2300,201202,10,1300,61041,364903,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,09-FEB-12 23:00:00,EST-5,10-FEB-12 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate lake effect snow showers and blowing snow in the wake of a strong cold front affected portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 9th into the morning of the 10th.,Over six inches of lake effect snow fell in a 12-hour period at the National Weather Service in Negaunee Township.,2012,2
5973,201202,9,2200,201202,10,700,61041,364904,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,09-FEB-12 22:00:00,EST-5,10-FEB-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate lake effect snow showers and blowing snow in the wake of a strong cold front affected portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 9th into the morning of the 10th.,There was a public report of five inches of lake effect snow accumulation in L'anse in a nine-hour period.,2012,2
6108,201203,15,1512,201203,15,1512,60759,362983,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,63,HURON,DTX,15-MAR-12 15:12:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 15:12:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,POPPLE,1.0,S,POPPLE,43.76,-83.1,43.76,-83.1,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
6163,201212,11,1800,201212,12,800,71041,426946,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,15,MACKINAC,APX,11-DEC-12 18:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system passed north of Lake Superior late on the 11th, with cold air already in place across Northern Michigan. Southwest winds just ahead of the system produced locally heavy lake effect snow in Eastern Upper Michigan, with 6 to 8 inches of accumulation near Engadine. As winds veered, heavy snow was displaced into far Northern Lower Michigan, with around a foot of new snow in the Mullett Lake area.",,2012,2
6253,201201,12,1600,201201,13,2200,59221,354383,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,78,CASS,IWX,12-JAN-12 16:00:00,EST-5,13-JAN-12 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Snow and blowing snow impacted much of southern Michigan late January 12th into January 13th as a low pressure system deepened northward towards Lake Huron. System snow transitioned to heavy lake effect snow on January 13th with total snow accumulations generally ranging between 6 and 10 inches.,"Snow, moderate to heavy at times, developed during the late afternoon hours of January 12th and continued through most of January 13th. Total snow accumulations across the county generally ranged between 7 and 10 inches. A trained spotter in Edwardsburg reported 8 inches of total snow accumulation. Sustained winds of 15 to 25 mph, with gusts to 30 mph, led to considerable blowing and drifting snow. |Slide-offs and accidents were reported across the region.",2012,1
6254,201201,12,1700,201201,13,2200,59221,354384,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,79,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,12-JAN-12 17:00:00,EST-5,13-JAN-12 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,CoCoRaHS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Snow and blowing snow impacted much of southern Michigan late January 12th into January 13th as a low pressure system deepened northward towards Lake Huron. System snow transitioned to heavy lake effect snow on January 13th with total snow accumulations generally ranging between 6 and 10 inches.,"Snow, moderate to heavy at times, developed during the late afternoon hours of January 12th and continued through most of January 13th. Total snow accumulations across the county generally ranged between 6 and 10 inches. Sustained winds of 15 to 25 mph, with gusts to 30 mph, led to considerable blowing and drifting snow. |Slide-offs and accidents were reported across the region.",2012,1
6255,201201,12,1700,201201,13,2200,59221,354388,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,80,BRANCH,IWX,12-JAN-12 17:00:00,EST-5,13-JAN-12 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,CoCoRaHS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Snow and blowing snow impacted much of southern Michigan late January 12th into January 13th as a low pressure system deepened northward towards Lake Huron. System snow transitioned to heavy lake effect snow on January 13th with total snow accumulations generally ranging between 6 and 10 inches.,"Snow, moderate to heavy at times, developed during the late afternoon hours of January 12th and continued through most of January 13th. Total snow accumulations across the county generally ranged between 5 and 9 inches, heaviest across the northern half of the county. Sustained winds of 15 to 25 mph, with gusts to 30 mph, led to considerable blowing and drifting snow. Slide-offs and accidents were reported across the region.",2012,1
6411,201206,16,1555,201206,16,1555,63138,377997,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,5,ALLEGAN,GRR,16-JUN-12 15:55:00,EST-5,16-JUN-12 15:55:00,0,0,0,0,,,Public,51.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NNW,GRAAFSCHAP,1.0,NNW,GRAAFSCHAP,42.72,-86.11,42.72,-86.11,"Strong to marginally severe thunderstorms caused scattered wind damage during the late afternoon and early evening hours of June 16th. A few trees and branches were blown down across portions of Allegan, Kent, Ottawa and Montcalm counties.",A 59 mph measured wind gust was recorded at Holland Tulip City Airport and a few trees and a couple of trees were blown down. The tree damage occurred just south of Tulip City Airport and also just south southeast of Saugatuck.,2012,6
6467,201206,18,1138,201206,18,1138,64051,383559,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,91,LENAWEE,DTX,18-JUN-12 11:38:00,EST-5,18-JUN-12 11:38:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,ESE,CEMENT CITY,3.0,ESE,CEMENT CITY,42.05,-84.28,42.05,-84.28,A few severe thunderstorms developed south of M-59.,Trees and powerlines reported down.,2012,6
6468,201206,18,1213,201206,18,1213,64051,383562,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,91,LENAWEE,DTX,18-JUN-12 12:13:00,EST-5,18-JUN-12 12:13:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,ADRIAN LENAWEE ARPT,1.0,NE,ADRIAN LENAWEE ARPT,41.88,-84.05,41.88,-84.05,A few severe thunderstorms developed south of M-59.,Trees and powerlines reported down.,2012,6
6469,201206,18,1215,201206,18,1215,64051,383564,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,18-JUN-12 12:15:00,EST-5,18-JUN-12 12:15:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,SIBLEY,1.0,E,SIBLEY,42.13,-83.15,42.13,-83.15,A few severe thunderstorms developed south of M-59.,The Grosse Ile Bridge was closed due to wind damage.,2012,6
6470,201206,18,1214,201206,18,1214,64051,383574,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,18-JUN-12 12:14:00,EST-5,18-JUN-12 12:14:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Newspaper,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,TRENTON,1.0,NW,TRENTON,42.14,-83.22,42.14,-83.22,A few severe thunderstorms developed south of M-59.,A tree was reported blown down.,2012,6
6471,201206,18,1156,201206,18,1156,64051,383575,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,18-JUN-12 11:56:00,EST-5,18-JUN-12 11:56:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,51.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,ROMULUS,1.0,E,ROMULUS,42.22,-83.37,42.22,-83.37,A few severe thunderstorms developed south of M-59.,,2012,6
6756,201206,16,1609,201206,16,1620,63138,377998,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,139,OTTAWA,GRR,16-JUN-12 16:09:00,EST-5,16-JUN-12 16:20:00,0,0,0,0,,,Trained Spotter,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,ENE,ZEELAND,4.0,NE,HUDSONVILLE,42.84,-86.0,42.91,-85.82,"Strong to marginally severe thunderstorms caused scattered wind damage during the late afternoon and early evening hours of June 16th. A few trees and branches were blown down across portions of Allegan, Kent, Ottawa and Montcalm counties.",A trained spotter near Zeeland estimated a peak wind gust of 65 mph and reported several six to twelve inch diameter trees were blown down. The public reported numerous tree branches blown down in Jenison and a 15 inch diameter branch down on a house.,2012,6
6757,201206,16,1630,201206,16,1640,63138,377999,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,81,KENT,GRR,16-JUN-12 16:30:00,EST-5,16-JUN-12 16:40:00,0,0,0,0,,,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,EAGLE MILLS,2.0,ESE,ALPINE,42.98,-85.72,43.06,-85.65,"Strong to marginally severe thunderstorms caused scattered wind damage during the late afternoon and early evening hours of June 16th. A few trees and branches were blown down across portions of Allegan, Kent, Ottawa and Montcalm counties.",Trained spotters reported several trees were blown down in and near Grand Rapids. Power lines were also blown down in Kent City. A trained spotter measured a peak wind gust of 55 mph two miles northeast of Comstock Park.,2012,6
6758,201206,16,1657,201206,16,1657,63138,378000,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,117,MONTCALM,GRR,16-JUN-12 16:57:00,EST-5,16-JUN-12 16:57:00,0,0,0,0,,,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,TRUFANT,1.0,SW,TRUFANT,43.31,-85.36,43.31,-85.36,"Strong to marginally severe thunderstorms caused scattered wind damage during the late afternoon and early evening hours of June 16th. A few trees and branches were blown down across portions of Allegan, Kent, Ottawa and Montcalm counties.",A couple of trees were blown down in Trufant as reported by a trained spotter in the area.,2012,6
6854,201203,15,1712,201203,15,1712,60759,362998,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,15-MAR-12 17:12:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 17:12:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NNW,MILLINGTON ARPT,1.0,NNW,MILLINGTON ARPT,43.25,-83.53,43.25,-83.53,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
6855,201203,15,1720,201203,15,1720,60759,362999,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,15-MAR-12 17:20:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 17:20:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,2.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,S,ANN ARBOR,2.0,S,ANN ARBOR,42.25,-83.73,42.25,-83.73,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
6856,201203,15,1720,201203,15,1720,60759,363001,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,15-MAR-12 17:20:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 17:20:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,ANN ARBOR,0.0,N,ANN ARBOR,42.28,-83.73,42.28,-83.73,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
6857,201203,15,1720,201203,15,1720,60759,363002,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,15-MAR-12 17:20:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 17:20:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,ANN ARBOR,1.0,W,ANN ARBOR,42.28,-83.75,42.28,-83.75,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
7057,201205,20,1510,201205,20,1512,62943,376524,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,61,HOUGHTON,MQT,20-MAY-12 15:10:00,EST-5,20-MAY-12 15:12:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,NW,JACOBSVILLE,3.0,NW,JACOBSVILLE,47.01,-88.43,47.01,-88.43,A cold front moving through the region generated strong to severe thunderstorms over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 20th.,,2012,5
7254,201203,15,1725,201203,15,1725,60759,363003,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,115,MONROE,DTX,15-MAR-12 17:25:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 17:25:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,LULU,1.0,NE,LULU,41.89,-83.61,41.89,-83.61,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
7275,201203,2,1600,201203,3,300,62099,371479,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,12,MENOMINEE,MQT,02-MAR-12 16:00:00,CST-6,03-MAR-12 03:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A storm system moving through the Lower Great Lakes produced heavy snow mainly over portions of central and eastern Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the 4th.,A spotter near Menominee measured four inches of wet snow in 12 hours.,2012,3
7276,201203,2,1900,201203,3,800,62099,371481,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,02-MAR-12 19:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A storm system moving through the Lower Great Lakes produced heavy snow mainly over portions of central and eastern Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the 4th.,Spotters in the Newberry area measured seven to eight inches of wet snow in 12 hours.,2012,3
7277,201203,2,1900,201203,3,700,62099,371498,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,14,SOUTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,02-MAR-12 19:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A storm system moving through the Lower Great Lakes produced heavy snow mainly over portions of central and eastern Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the 4th.,The spotter near Manistique measured six inches of wet snow in 12 hours.,2012,3
7278,201203,2,1900,201203,4,700,62099,371511,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,02-MAR-12 19:00:00,EST-5,04-MAR-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A storm system moving through the Lower Great Lakes produced heavy snow mainly over portions of central and eastern Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the 4th.,"Storm total snowfall amounts over a 36-hour period ending on the morning of the 4th included 27.4 inches northeast of Ishpeming, 24.5 inches in Negaunee, and an estimated 27 inches at Little Lake. North winds gusting near 40 mph at times caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow especially along Lake Superior.",2012,3
7279,201203,2,2000,201203,3,1700,62099,371512,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,02-MAR-12 20:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 17:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A storm system moving through the Lower Great Lakes produced heavy snow mainly over portions of central and eastern Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the 4th.,The observer in Herman measured 12.5 inches of storm total snowfall in less than 24 hours. A spotter in L'anse also reported six inches of snow in six hours on the morning of the 3rd along with blowing and drifting snow.,2012,3
7280,201203,2,2230,201203,4,600,62099,371513,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,02-MAR-12 22:30:00,EST-5,04-MAR-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A storm system moving through the Lower Great Lakes produced heavy snow mainly over portions of central and eastern Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the 4th.,The spotter just northeast of Calumet measured over 10 inches of storm total snowfall.,2012,3
7337,201205,3,1817,201205,3,1818,61667,368958,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,149,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,03-MAY-12 18:17:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 18:18:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,W,THREE RIVERS ARPT,2.0,W,THREE RIVERS ARPT,41.97,-85.63,41.97,-85.63,"A frontal boundary was located across northern Lower Michigan during the afternoon and early evening hours. An area of strong convergence was noted well south of the front from central Illinois into the thumb of Lower Michigan. Upper level dynamics were generally weak, but plenty of surface based instability was in place with surface based CAPE values in the 1500 to 2000 j/kg range. This allowed for convection to develop and rapidly increase in intensity. Storms continued to regenerate with the strongest storm producing golf ball size hail.",,2012,5
7381,201203,12,1500,201203,12,1515,62269,372487,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,165,WEXFORD,APX,12-MAR-12 15:00:00,EST-5,12-MAR-12 15:15:00,0,0,0,0,9.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,55.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,ENE,MISSAUKEE JCT,0.0,E,CADILLAC ARPT,44.3315,-85.3775,44.2802,-85.4166,"Low-topped thunderstorms developed as an upper-level disturbance moved over Michigan, and encountered an unseasonably warm airmass. One storm became severe, doing wind damage in the Cadillac area.","A pontoon boat was flipped, and siding ripped off a home, in the Long Lake area. Soon after, a 63 mph wind gust was measured at the Wexford County Airport.",2012,3
7439,201205,20,1530,201205,20,1533,62943,376529,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,43,DICKINSON,MQT,20-MAY-12 15:30:00,CST-6,20-MAY-12 15:33:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,Public,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SSW,FLOODWOOD,1.0,SSW,FLOODWOOD,46.2,-88.01,46.2,-88.01,A cold front moving through the region generated strong to severe thunderstorms over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 20th.,Winds estimated at 60 mph knocked over a 24-inch diameter white pine tree six miles south of Witch Lake.,2012,5
7440,201205,20,1634,201205,20,1638,62943,376531,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,20-MAY-12 16:34:00,EST-5,20-MAY-12 16:38:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Public,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SSE,WITCH LAKE,2.0,SSE,WITCH LAKE,46.25,-88.01,46.25,-88.01,A cold front moving through the region generated strong to severe thunderstorms over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 20th.,Trees were knocked down across Highway M-95 along the Marquette/Dickinson County line.,2012,5
7441,201205,20,1646,201205,20,1649,62943,376535,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,20-MAY-12 16:46:00,EST-5,20-MAY-12 16:49:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,10.0,SSW,NATIONAL MINE,10.0,SSW,NATIONAL MINE,46.33,-87.78,46.33,-87.78,A cold front moving through the region generated strong to severe thunderstorms over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 20th.,Very strong winds knocked down small tree limbs and blew patio furniture across the yard.,2012,5
7442,201205,20,1604,201205,20,1606,62943,376538,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,43,DICKINSON,MQT,20-MAY-12 16:04:00,CST-6,20-MAY-12 16:06:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,(IMT)IRON MTN ARPT,1.0,SE,(IMT)IRON MTN ARPT,45.81,-88.1,45.81,-88.1,A cold front moving through the region generated strong to severe thunderstorms over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 20th.,,2012,5
7443,201205,20,1807,201205,20,1809,62943,376541,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,20-MAY-12 18:07:00,EST-5,20-MAY-12 18:09:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,(SAW)KI SAWYER AFB G,1.0,SE,(SAW)KI SAWYER AFB G,46.34,-87.38,46.34,-87.38,A cold front moving through the region generated strong to severe thunderstorms over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 20th.,Hail was reported near the Sawyer Airport.,2012,5
7444,201205,20,1135,201205,20,1138,62943,379138,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,53,GOGEBIC,MQT,20-MAY-12 11:35:00,CST-6,20-MAY-12 11:38:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,IRONWOOD,1.0,S,IRONWOOD,46.4579,-90.1713,46.4579,-90.1713,A cold front moving through the region generated strong to severe thunderstorms over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 20th.,,2012,5
7445,201205,20,1652,201205,20,1656,62943,379153,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,20-MAY-12 16:52:00,EST-5,20-MAY-12 16:56:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,SSW,NATIONAL MINE,4.0,SSW,NATIONAL MINE,46.3993,-87.7107,46.3993,-87.7107,A cold front moving through the region generated strong to severe thunderstorms over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 20th.,Several trees were knocked down along County Road 581.,2012,5
7446,201205,20,1630,201205,20,1830,62943,379184,MICHIGAN,2012,Lightning,C,43,DICKINSON,MQT,20-MAY-12 16:30:00,CST-6,20-MAY-12 18:30:00,0,0,0,0,30.00K,0.00K,Fire Department/Rescue,,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SSW,IRON MTN,1.0,SSW,IRON MTN,45.8174,-88.0568,45.8174,-88.0568,A cold front moving through the region generated strong to severe thunderstorms over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 20th.,"A lightning strike from thunderstorms caused a house fire in Iron Mountain on the evening of the 20th. The home sustained damage in numerous areas, but firefighters were able to keep the damage contained to the second floor and attic. The Iron Mountain Police Department, Beacon Ambulance and Wisconsin Electric were also at the scene of the fire to assist.",2012,5
7486,201205,20,1217,201205,20,1219,62943,376517,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,61,HOUGHTON,MQT,20-MAY-12 12:17:00,EST-5,20-MAY-12 12:19:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NW,STANWOOD,2.0,NW,STANWOOD,47.15,-88.72,47.15,-88.72,A cold front moving through the region generated strong to severe thunderstorms over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 20th.,,2012,5
7487,201205,20,1230,201205,20,1232,62943,376518,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,61,HOUGHTON,MQT,20-MAY-12 12:30:00,EST-5,20-MAY-12 12:32:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WSW,QUINCY MILL,2.0,WSW,QUINCY MILL,47.14,-88.5,47.14,-88.5,A cold front moving through the region generated strong to severe thunderstorms over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 20th.,,2012,5
7488,201205,20,1230,201205,20,1232,62943,376519,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,61,HOUGHTON,MQT,20-MAY-12 12:30:00,EST-5,20-MAY-12 12:32:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,E,DOLLAR BAY,0.0,E,DOLLAR BAY,47.12,-88.51,47.12,-88.51,A cold front moving through the region generated strong to severe thunderstorms over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 20th.,,2012,5
7489,201205,20,1245,201205,20,1248,62943,376521,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,61,HOUGHTON,MQT,20-MAY-12 12:45:00,EST-5,20-MAY-12 12:48:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,CALUMET,1.0,E,CALUMET,47.25,-88.45,47.25,-88.45,A cold front moving through the region generated strong to severe thunderstorms over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 20th.,,2012,5
7490,201205,20,1457,201205,20,1500,62943,376523,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,131,ONTONAGON,MQT,20-MAY-12 14:57:00,EST-5,20-MAY-12 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,WSW,WAINOLA,3.0,WSW,WAINOLA,46.71,-89.08,46.71,-89.08,A cold front moving through the region generated strong to severe thunderstorms over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 20th.,Gusts up to 40 mph were reported with the storm.,2012,5
7574,201207,6,1945,201207,6,1945,64960,389207,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,75,JACKSON,GRR,06-JUL-12 19:45:00,EST-5,06-JUL-12 19:45:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,W,BENTLEY CORNERS,2.0,W,BENTLEY CORNERS,42.3,-84.44,42.3,-84.44,Isolated severe storms produced isolated damaging wind gusts across portions of Ingham and Jackson counties.,Law enforcement reported about twenty trees blown down and a few power outages.,2012,7
7575,201207,6,1950,201207,6,1950,64960,389208,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,65,INGHAM,GRR,06-JUL-12 19:50:00,EST-5,06-JUL-12 19:50:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Public,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SE,BUNKER HILL CENTER,2.0,SE,BUNKER HILL CENTER,42.45,-84.3,42.45,-84.3,Isolated severe storms produced isolated damaging wind gusts across portions of Ingham and Jackson counties.,Numerous trees and power lines were blown down between Leslie and Dansville.,2012,7
7634,201203,15,1728,201203,15,1728,60759,363006,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,15-MAR-12 17:28:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 17:28:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Amateur Radio,1.5,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,E,OTISVILLE ARPT,2.0,E,OTISVILLE ARPT,43.2,-83.52,43.2,-83.52,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
7640,201203,2,2030,201203,3,2230,62099,371514,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,02-MAR-12 20:30:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 22:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A storm system moving through the Lower Great Lakes produced heavy snow mainly over portions of central and eastern Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the 4th.,There was an public report of nine inches of snow measured in Calumet over a 26-hour period.,2012,3
7656,201203,27,300,201203,27,600,62148,372170,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,27-MAR-12 03:00:00,EST-5,27-MAR-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving into northern Minnesota produced some freezing rain over portions of western Upper Michigan in the early morning hours of the 27th. This same system then went on to generate damaging winds over portions of Marquette County during the day.,There was a public report in Calumet of nearly one-quarter inch of ice accumulation from freezing rain.,2012,3
7657,201203,27,130,201203,27,430,62148,372171,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,27-MAR-12 01:30:00,EST-5,27-MAR-12 04:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving into northern Minnesota produced some freezing rain over portions of western Upper Michigan in the early morning hours of the 27th. This same system then went on to generate damaging winds over portions of Marquette County during the day.,The observer in Herman measured two-tenths of an inch of ice accumulation from freezing rain. The power was also knocked out at his residence.,2012,3
7912,201207,17,1808,201207,17,1812,64961,389211,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,127,OCEANA,GRR,17-JUL-12 18:08:00,EST-5,17-JUL-12 18:12:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,HART,1.0,E,HART,43.7,-86.36,43.7,-86.36,During the afternoon hours of July 17th severe thunderstorms produces several reports of damaging wind gusts.,Several trees and large limbs were blown down near Hart.,2012,7
7913,201207,17,1826,201207,17,1826,64961,389212,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,127,OCEANA,GRR,17-JUL-12 18:26:00,EST-5,17-JUL-12 18:26:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,HART,1.0,E,HART,43.7,-86.36,43.7,-86.36,During the afternoon hours of July 17th severe thunderstorms produces several reports of damaging wind gusts.,Numerous trees and power lines were blown down just east of Hart.,2012,7
7914,201207,17,1835,201207,17,1835,64961,389213,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,123,NEWAYGO,GRR,17-JUL-12 18:35:00,EST-5,17-JUL-12 18:35:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,FREMONT,1.0,E,FREMONT,43.47,-85.94,43.47,-85.94,During the afternoon hours of July 17th severe thunderstorms produces several reports of damaging wind gusts.,Several trees were reported blown down in Fremont by Newaygo 911.,2012,7
7915,201207,17,1948,201207,17,2000,64961,389215,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,117,MONTCALM,GRR,17-JUL-12 19:48:00,EST-5,17-JUL-12 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WSW,STANTON,2.0,WSW,STANTON,43.29,-85.12,43.29,-85.12,During the afternoon hours of July 17th severe thunderstorms produces several reports of damaging wind gusts.,A few trees were blown down just west of Stanton.,2012,7
7916,201207,27,1350,201207,27,1350,64963,389244,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,117,MONTCALM,GRR,27-JUL-12 13:50:00,EST-5,27-JUL-12 13:50:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,EDMORE,1.0,NE,EDMORE,43.41,-85.04,43.41,-85.04,Scattered severe thunderstorms produced large hail.,One inch hail was reported near Edmore.,2012,7
7917,201207,30,2312,201207,30,2325,64964,389251,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,127,OCEANA,GRR,30-JUL-12 23:12:00,EST-5,30-JUL-12 23:25:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,WALKERVILLE,1.0,S,WALKERVILLE,43.71,-86.12,43.71,-86.12,"Severe thunderstorms produced several reports of damaging wind gusts across portions of Oceana, Newaygo and Muskegon counties on July 30th.",Several trees were blown down near Walkerville.,2012,7
7918,201207,30,2315,201207,30,2330,64964,389253,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,123,NEWAYGO,GRR,30-JUL-12 23:15:00,EST-5,30-JUL-12 23:30:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,HESPERIA,1.0,W,HESPERIA,43.57,-86.04,43.57,-86.04,"Severe thunderstorms produced several reports of damaging wind gusts across portions of Oceana, Newaygo and Muskegon counties on July 30th.",About a hundred trees were blown down northeast of a line from Hesperia to Newaygo.,2012,7
7919,201207,30,2333,201207,30,2337,64964,389255,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,123,NEWAYGO,GRR,30-JUL-12 23:33:00,EST-5,30-JUL-12 23:37:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,53.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,HESPERIA,1.0,W,HESPERIA,43.57,-86.04,43.57,-86.04,"Severe thunderstorms produced several reports of damaging wind gusts across portions of Oceana, Newaygo and Muskegon counties on July 30th.",There were numerous reports of trees blown down in and near Hesperia.,2012,7
7981,201203,15,1753,201203,15,1753,60759,363009,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,91,LENAWEE,DTX,15-MAR-12 17:53:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 17:53:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,NE,BRITTON,3.0,NE,BRITTON,42.01,-83.78,42.01,-83.78,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
7982,201203,15,1757,201203,15,1757,60759,363010,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,87,LAPEER,DTX,15-MAR-12 17:57:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 17:57:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.5,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,N,MILLVILLE,3.0,N,MILLVILLE,43.14,-83.35,43.14,-83.35,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
7983,201203,15,1757,201203,15,1757,60759,363011,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,115,MONROE,DTX,15-MAR-12 17:57:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 17:57:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NNW,LA SALLE,1.0,NNW,LA SALLE,41.89,-83.46,41.89,-83.46,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
7984,201203,15,1809,201203,15,1809,60759,363013,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,115,MONROE,DTX,15-MAR-12 18:09:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 18:09:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NNW,DUNDEE,1.0,NNW,DUNDEE,41.97,-83.66,41.97,-83.66,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
7996,201203,16,1912,201203,16,1919,60884,363836,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,81,KENT,GRR,16-MAR-12 19:12:00,EST-5,16-MAR-12 19:19:00,0,0,0,0,,,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WSW,CASCADE,1.0,SE,CASCADE,42.91,-85.54,42.91,-85.48,Several reports of severe hail ranging from an inch to inch and a quarter in diameter were received from portions of Allegan and Kent counties.,A trained spotter reported quarter size diameter hail at Spring Hill Suites near the Gerald R. Ford airport in Grand Rapids which was corroborated with a couple of additional reports of large hail in that area.,2012,3
7998,201203,27,1015,201203,27,1430,62148,372181,MICHIGAN,2012,High Wind,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,27-MAR-12 10:15:00,EST-5,27-MAR-12 14:30:00,0,0,0,0,3.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving into northern Minnesota produced some freezing rain over portions of western Upper Michigan in the early morning hours of the 27th. This same system then went on to generate damaging winds over portions of Marquette County during the day.,South winds gusted between 50 and 60 mph at times from late morning into early afternoon. The strong winds did minor damage and downed several trees between 9 and 12 inches in diameter in the city of Marquette. The winds also downed two large maple trees in Skandia.,2012,3
8081,201205,3,1804,201205,3,1805,61667,368957,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,27,CASS,IWX,03-MAY-12 18:04:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 18:05:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,MARCELLUS,0.0,N,MARCELLUS,42.03,-85.82,42.03,-85.82,"A frontal boundary was located across northern Lower Michigan during the afternoon and early evening hours. An area of strong convergence was noted well south of the front from central Illinois into the thumb of Lower Michigan. Upper level dynamics were generally weak, but plenty of surface based instability was in place with surface based CAPE values in the 1500 to 2000 j/kg range. This allowed for convection to develop and rapidly increase in intensity. Storms continued to regenerate with the strongest storm producing golf ball size hail.",,2012,5
8082,201205,3,1854,201205,3,1855,61667,368959,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,149,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,03-MAY-12 18:54:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 18:55:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Amateur Radio,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,S,FACTORYVILLE,2.0,S,FACTORYVILLE,42.02,-85.3,42.02,-85.3,"A frontal boundary was located across northern Lower Michigan during the afternoon and early evening hours. An area of strong convergence was noted well south of the front from central Illinois into the thumb of Lower Michigan. Upper level dynamics were generally weak, but plenty of surface based instability was in place with surface based CAPE values in the 1500 to 2000 j/kg range. This allowed for convection to develop and rapidly increase in intensity. Storms continued to regenerate with the strongest storm producing golf ball size hail.",,2012,5
8083,201205,3,1857,201205,3,1858,61667,368960,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,149,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,03-MAY-12 18:57:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 18:58:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Amateur Radio,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,LEONIDAS,1.0,SE,LEONIDAS,42.01,-85.33,42.01,-85.33,"A frontal boundary was located across northern Lower Michigan during the afternoon and early evening hours. An area of strong convergence was noted well south of the front from central Illinois into the thumb of Lower Michigan. Upper level dynamics were generally weak, but plenty of surface based instability was in place with surface based CAPE values in the 1500 to 2000 j/kg range. This allowed for convection to develop and rapidly increase in intensity. Storms continued to regenerate with the strongest storm producing golf ball size hail.",,2012,5
8121,201204,27,0,201204,29,1000,63458,379830,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,19,CHARLEVOIX,APX,27-APR-12 00:00:00,EST-5,29-APR-12 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,7.50M,Newspaper,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A killing freeze caused extreme damage to agriculture, particularly in the fruit belt of Northwest Lower Michigan. Traverse City saw low temperatures of 25 degrees on the 27th, 31 degrees on the 28th, and 26 degrees on the 29th. These values were not exceptionally colder than normal lows, which are in the middle 30s. Ultimately, the main culprit was a stretch of unprecedented warmth in mid-March, which included five consecutive 80-degree days (17th-21st). This caused fruit trees to bud out far, far ahead of schedule, and left them vulnerable to even relatively normal weather as the spring progressed. The tart cherry crop was a total loss, while other orchard fruits such as sweet cherries, apples, pears, and peaches saw losses in excess of 90% of the expected crop.",,2012,4
8122,201204,27,0,201204,29,1000,63458,379829,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,16,EMMET,APX,27-APR-12 00:00:00,EST-5,29-APR-12 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,5.00M,Newspaper,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A killing freeze caused extreme damage to agriculture, particularly in the fruit belt of Northwest Lower Michigan. Traverse City saw low temperatures of 25 degrees on the 27th, 31 degrees on the 28th, and 26 degrees on the 29th. These values were not exceptionally colder than normal lows, which are in the middle 30s. Ultimately, the main culprit was a stretch of unprecedented warmth in mid-March, which included five consecutive 80-degree days (17th-21st). This caused fruit trees to bud out far, far ahead of schedule, and left them vulnerable to even relatively normal weather as the spring progressed. The tart cherry crop was a total loss, while other orchard fruits such as sweet cherries, apples, pears, and peaches saw losses in excess of 90% of the expected crop.",,2012,4
8123,201204,27,0,201204,29,1000,63458,379831,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,21,ANTRIM,APX,27-APR-12 00:00:00,EST-5,29-APR-12 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,10.00M,Newspaper,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A killing freeze caused extreme damage to agriculture, particularly in the fruit belt of Northwest Lower Michigan. Traverse City saw low temperatures of 25 degrees on the 27th, 31 degrees on the 28th, and 26 degrees on the 29th. These values were not exceptionally colder than normal lows, which are in the middle 30s. Ultimately, the main culprit was a stretch of unprecedented warmth in mid-March, which included five consecutive 80-degree days (17th-21st). This caused fruit trees to bud out far, far ahead of schedule, and left them vulnerable to even relatively normal weather as the spring progressed. The tart cherry crop was a total loss, while other orchard fruits such as sweet cherries, apples, pears, and peaches saw losses in excess of 90% of the expected crop.",,2012,4
8180,201206,8,1927,201206,8,1930,64753,387556,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,08-JUN-12 19:27:00,EST-5,08-JUN-12 19:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,TROWBRIDGE PARK,1.0,E,TROWBRIDGE PARK,46.571999999999996,-87.404,46.571999999999996,-87.404,"A very warm and unstable airmass produced a few severe thunderstorms over Baraga and Marquette counties on the evening of the 8th. Some of these storms produced golf ball sized hail in the Marquette area, and a tornado occurred southwest of Big Bay at Eagle Mine. Storms also produced heavy rain over portions of central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 8th into the morning of the 9th.",Golf ball sized hail occurred at the River Park Sports Complex. Time of the report was estimated from the radar and nearby reports.,2012,6
8181,201206,8,1930,201206,8,1934,64753,387560,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,08-JUN-12 19:30:00,EST-5,08-JUN-12 19:34:00,0,0,0,0,500.00K,0.00K,Public,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,E,SUGAR LOAF,2.0,E,SUGAR LOAF,46.5838,-87.3929,46.5838,-87.3929,"A very warm and unstable airmass produced a few severe thunderstorms over Baraga and Marquette counties on the evening of the 8th. Some of these storms produced golf ball sized hail in the Marquette area, and a tornado occurred southwest of Big Bay at Eagle Mine. Storms also produced heavy rain over portions of central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 8th into the morning of the 9th.",Golf ball sized hail busted out windows and damaged roofs in homes on the north side of Marquette. The hail also dented vehicles.,2012,6
8182,201206,8,1939,201206,8,1942,64753,387561,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,08-JUN-12 19:39:00,EST-5,08-JUN-12 19:42:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.5,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,E,GORDON,2.0,E,GORDON,46.4821,-87.2186,46.4821,-87.2186,"A very warm and unstable airmass produced a few severe thunderstorms over Baraga and Marquette counties on the evening of the 8th. Some of these storms produced golf ball sized hail in the Marquette area, and a tornado occurred southwest of Big Bay at Eagle Mine. Storms also produced heavy rain over portions of central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 8th into the morning of the 9th.",Hail reported near the Ojibwa Casino east of Harvey.,2012,6
8183,201206,8,2001,201206,8,2004,64753,387562,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,08-JUN-12 20:01:00,EST-5,08-JUN-12 20:04:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,ESE,SUGAR LOAF,0.0,ESE,SUGAR LOAF,46.5778,-87.4241,46.5778,-87.4241,"A very warm and unstable airmass produced a few severe thunderstorms over Baraga and Marquette counties on the evening of the 8th. Some of these storms produced golf ball sized hail in the Marquette area, and a tornado occurred southwest of Big Bay at Eagle Mine. Storms also produced heavy rain over portions of central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 8th into the morning of the 9th.",Quarter-sized hail was reported at a convenience store northwest of Marquette.,2012,6
8184,201206,8,1230,201206,9,700,64753,392236,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,3,ALGER,MQT,08-JUN-12 12:30:00,EST-5,09-JUN-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,MUNISING,1.0,NW,MUNISING,46.41,-86.66,46.41,-86.66,"A very warm and unstable airmass produced a few severe thunderstorms over Baraga and Marquette counties on the evening of the 8th. Some of these storms produced golf ball sized hail in the Marquette area, and a tornado occurred southwest of Big Bay at Eagle Mine. Storms also produced heavy rain over portions of central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 8th into the morning of the 9th.",The observer near Munising measured 1.55 inches of rainfall.,2012,6
8380,201203,15,1835,201203,15,1835,60759,363015,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,87,LAPEER,DTX,15-MAR-12 18:35:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 18:35:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.5,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,ELBA,1.0,NE,ELBA,43.04,-83.44,43.04,-83.44,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
8381,201203,15,1848,201203,15,1848,60759,363016,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,87,LAPEER,DTX,15-MAR-12 18:48:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 18:48:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,LAPEER,0.0,N,LAPEER,43.05,-83.32,43.05,-83.32,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
8382,201203,15,1850,201203,15,1850,60759,363017,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,87,LAPEER,DTX,15-MAR-12 18:50:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 18:50:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.5,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NW,IMLAY CITY,2.0,NW,IMLAY CITY,43.05,-83.1,43.05,-83.1,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
8387,201203,16,1838,201203,16,1838,60884,363838,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,5,ALLEGAN,GRR,16-MAR-12 18:38:00,EST-5,16-MAR-12 18:38:00,0,0,0,0,,,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,W,BRADLEY,2.0,W,BRADLEY,42.63,-85.66,42.63,-85.66,Several reports of severe hail ranging from an inch to inch and a quarter in diameter were received from portions of Allegan and Kent counties.,A trained spotter reported one inch diameter hail near exit 61 on US-131.,2012,3
8388,201203,2,2100,201203,3,900,60885,363842,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,44,NEWAYGO,GRR,02-MAR-12 21:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,,,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure intensified rapidly as it moved through lower Michigan March 2nd, bringing heavy snow and high winds. Six to ten inches of heavy wet snow fell across portions of Mason, Lake, Osceola and Newaygo counties. However much heavier snow with widespread power outages stayed just a little further north of those counties.",A trained spotter reported six inches of snow in White Cloud.,2012,3
8476,201205,3,1910,201205,3,1911,61667,368961,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,149,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,03-MAY-12 19:10:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 19:11:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,MENDON,1.0,N,MENDON,42.01,-85.45,42.01,-85.45,"A frontal boundary was located across northern Lower Michigan during the afternoon and early evening hours. An area of strong convergence was noted well south of the front from central Illinois into the thumb of Lower Michigan. Upper level dynamics were generally weak, but plenty of surface based instability was in place with surface based CAPE values in the 1500 to 2000 j/kg range. This allowed for convection to develop and rapidly increase in intensity. Storms continued to regenerate with the strongest storm producing golf ball size hail.",,2012,5
8477,201205,3,1911,201205,3,1912,61667,368962,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,149,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,03-MAY-12 19:11:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 19:12:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NW,THREE RIVERS ARPT,2.0,NW,THREE RIVERS ARPT,41.99,-85.63,41.99,-85.63,"A frontal boundary was located across northern Lower Michigan during the afternoon and early evening hours. An area of strong convergence was noted well south of the front from central Illinois into the thumb of Lower Michigan. Upper level dynamics were generally weak, but plenty of surface based instability was in place with surface based CAPE values in the 1500 to 2000 j/kg range. This allowed for convection to develop and rapidly increase in intensity. Storms continued to regenerate with the strongest storm producing golf ball size hail.",,2012,5
8521,201204,27,0,201204,29,1000,63458,379832,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,31,MANISTEE,APX,27-APR-12 00:00:00,EST-5,29-APR-12 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,10.00M,Newspaper,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A killing freeze caused extreme damage to agriculture, particularly in the fruit belt of Northwest Lower Michigan. Traverse City saw low temperatures of 25 degrees on the 27th, 31 degrees on the 28th, and 26 degrees on the 29th. These values were not exceptionally colder than normal lows, which are in the middle 30s. Ultimately, the main culprit was a stretch of unprecedented warmth in mid-March, which included five consecutive 80-degree days (17th-21st). This caused fruit trees to bud out far, far ahead of schedule, and left them vulnerable to even relatively normal weather as the spring progressed. The tart cherry crop was a total loss, while other orchard fruits such as sweet cherries, apples, pears, and peaches saw losses in excess of 90% of the expected crop.",,2012,4
8533,201204,27,0,201204,29,1000,63458,379833,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,25,BENZIE,APX,27-APR-12 00:00:00,EST-5,29-APR-12 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,15.00M,Newspaper,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A killing freeze caused extreme damage to agriculture, particularly in the fruit belt of Northwest Lower Michigan. Traverse City saw low temperatures of 25 degrees on the 27th, 31 degrees on the 28th, and 26 degrees on the 29th. These values were not exceptionally colder than normal lows, which are in the middle 30s. Ultimately, the main culprit was a stretch of unprecedented warmth in mid-March, which included five consecutive 80-degree days (17th-21st). This caused fruit trees to bud out far, far ahead of schedule, and left them vulnerable to even relatively normal weather as the spring progressed. The tart cherry crop was a total loss, while other orchard fruits such as sweet cherries, apples, pears, and peaches saw losses in excess of 90% of the expected crop.",,2012,4
8589,201205,20,1700,201205,20,1800,62943,379185,MICHIGAN,2012,Lightning,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,20-MAY-12 17:00:00,EST-5,20-MAY-12 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,ISHPEMING,0.0,N,ISHPEMING,46.5,-87.65,46.5,-87.65,A cold front moving through the region generated strong to severe thunderstorms over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 20th.,Lightning and high wind from thunderstorms caused more than 200 customers to lose power in Ishpeming.,2012,5
8694,201207,14,1158,201207,14,1158,66635,399639,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,143,ROSCOMMON,APX,14-JUL-12 11:58:00,EST-5,14-JUL-12 11:58:00,0,0,0,0,6.00K,0.00K,Newspaper,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NNW,HOUGHTON LAKE LAKE,2.0,NNW,HOUGHTON LAKE LAKE,44.373000000000005,-84.7437,44.373000000000005,-84.7437,Numerous thunderstorms developed over Northern Lower Michigan by midday. One of these produced damaging winds.,"Numerous large tree limbs were downed, a pontoon boat was flipped over, and an inflatable raft was blown up into some utility lines.",2012,7
8695,201207,21,1500,201207,21,1500,66636,399640,MICHIGAN,2012,Rip Current,Z,16,EMMET,APX,21-JUL-12 15:00:00,EST-5,21-JUL-12 15:00:00,0,0,1,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"West winds gusting to 20 mph produced considerable wave action on Northern Lake Michigan, and provided a favorable environment for rip currents.","A teenaged male from Portage, Michigan, drowned off of Cross Village Beach. Dive teams were called in, and found the body about 40 feet from shore.",2012,7
8696,201207,27,1000,201207,27,1100,66666,399995,MICHIGAN,2012,Flash Flood,C,165,WEXFORD,APX,27-JUL-12 10:00:00,EST-5,27-JUL-12 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,12.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,1.0,WSW,CADILLAC WEXFORD ARP,0.0,WSW,LAKE CADILLAC,44.2676,-85.4321,44.2283,-85.4293,A small cluster of thunderstorms dumped very heavy rain on the city of Cadillac.,"Four inches of rain fell in just two hours on downtown Cadillac. This resulted in rapidly flowing water on Mitchell Street, and in other parts of the downtown area. Water entered some businesses. Some intersections had 1 to 2 feet of water.",2012,7
8697,201207,30,2045,201207,30,2045,66669,400001,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,47,EMMET,APX,30-JUL-12 20:45:00,EST-5,30-JUL-12 20:45:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,54.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,(PLN)EMMET CO APT PE,0.0,N,(PLN)EMMET CO APT PE,45.57,-84.8,45.57,-84.8,"A complex of thunderstorms moved east from Wisconsin and Upper Michiga, producing some pockets of wind damage in Northern Lower Michigan.",,2012,7
8786,201203,15,2000,201203,15,2000,60759,363022,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,17,BAY,DTX,15-MAR-12 20:00:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,TOBICO,0.0,N,TOBICO,43.68,-83.93,43.68,-83.93,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
8787,201203,15,1930,201203,15,1930,60759,363023,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,15-MAR-12 19:30:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 19:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,SE,WAHJAMEGA,3.0,SE,WAHJAMEGA,43.41,-83.41,43.41,-83.41,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
8893,201205,3,2000,201205,3,2001,61667,368963,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,23,BRANCH,IWX,03-MAY-12 20:00:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 20:01:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NW,HODUNK,2.0,NW,HODUNK,42.04,-85.09,42.04,-85.09,"A frontal boundary was located across northern Lower Michigan during the afternoon and early evening hours. An area of strong convergence was noted well south of the front from central Illinois into the thumb of Lower Michigan. Upper level dynamics were generally weak, but plenty of surface based instability was in place with surface based CAPE values in the 1500 to 2000 j/kg range. This allowed for convection to develop and rapidly increase in intensity. Storms continued to regenerate with the strongest storm producing golf ball size hail.",,2012,5
8894,201205,3,1955,201205,3,1956,61667,368964,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,21,BERRIEN,IWX,03-MAY-12 19:55:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 19:56:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,STEVENSVILLE,1.0,S,STEVENSVILLE,42.01,-86.52,42.01,-86.52,"A frontal boundary was located across northern Lower Michigan during the afternoon and early evening hours. An area of strong convergence was noted well south of the front from central Illinois into the thumb of Lower Michigan. Upper level dynamics were generally weak, but plenty of surface based instability was in place with surface based CAPE values in the 1500 to 2000 j/kg range. This allowed for convection to develop and rapidly increase in intensity. Storms continued to regenerate with the strongest storm producing golf ball size hail.",,2012,5
8895,201205,3,2000,201205,3,2001,61667,368965,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,21,BERRIEN,IWX,03-MAY-12 20:00:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 20:01:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NNW,HOLLYWOOD,1.0,NNW,HOLLYWOOD,42.04,-86.46,42.04,-86.46,"A frontal boundary was located across northern Lower Michigan during the afternoon and early evening hours. An area of strong convergence was noted well south of the front from central Illinois into the thumb of Lower Michigan. Upper level dynamics were generally weak, but plenty of surface based instability was in place with surface based CAPE values in the 1500 to 2000 j/kg range. This allowed for convection to develop and rapidly increase in intensity. Storms continued to regenerate with the strongest storm producing golf ball size hail.",,2012,5
8896,201205,3,2018,201205,3,2019,61667,368966,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,23,BRANCH,IWX,03-MAY-12 20:18:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 20:19:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,WNW,BUTLER,3.0,WNW,BUTLER,42.06,-84.93,42.06,-84.93,"A frontal boundary was located across northern Lower Michigan during the afternoon and early evening hours. An area of strong convergence was noted well south of the front from central Illinois into the thumb of Lower Michigan. Upper level dynamics were generally weak, but plenty of surface based instability was in place with surface based CAPE values in the 1500 to 2000 j/kg range. This allowed for convection to develop and rapidly increase in intensity. Storms continued to regenerate with the strongest storm producing golf ball size hail.",Emergency management officials reported hail ranging from dime to nickel size.,2012,5
8936,201204,27,0,201204,29,1000,63458,379834,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,26,GRAND TRAVERSE,APX,27-APR-12 00:00:00,EST-5,29-APR-12 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,15.00M,Newspaper,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A killing freeze caused extreme damage to agriculture, particularly in the fruit belt of Northwest Lower Michigan. Traverse City saw low temperatures of 25 degrees on the 27th, 31 degrees on the 28th, and 26 degrees on the 29th. These values were not exceptionally colder than normal lows, which are in the middle 30s. Ultimately, the main culprit was a stretch of unprecedented warmth in mid-March, which included five consecutive 80-degree days (17th-21st). This caused fruit trees to bud out far, far ahead of schedule, and left them vulnerable to even relatively normal weather as the spring progressed. The tart cherry crop was a total loss, while other orchard fruits such as sweet cherries, apples, pears, and peaches saw losses in excess of 90% of the expected crop.",,2012,4
8972,201205,27,912,201205,27,912,63350,379311,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,27-MAY-12 09:12:00,EST-5,27-MAY-12 09:12:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,65.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,NW,BUENA VISTA,3.0,NW,BUENA VISTA,43.43,-83.86,43.43,-83.86,A severe thunderstorm developed over Saginaw county and then moved into Tuscola county.,,2012,5
8973,201205,27,915,201205,27,915,63350,379313,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,27-MAY-12 09:15:00,EST-5,27-MAY-12 09:15:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NW,MERSHON,2.0,NW,MERSHON,43.47,-83.98,43.47,-83.98,A severe thunderstorm developed over Saginaw county and then moved into Tuscola county.,A large tree was blown down.,2012,5
8974,201205,27,930,201205,27,930,63350,379314,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,27-MAY-12 09:30:00,EST-5,27-MAY-12 09:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,E,ARTHUR,2.0,E,ARTHUR,43.45,-83.75,43.45,-83.75,A severe thunderstorm developed over Saginaw county and then moved into Tuscola county.,Trees reported blown down.,2012,5
8975,201205,27,932,201205,27,932,63350,379315,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,27-MAY-12 09:32:00,EST-5,27-MAY-12 09:32:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,61.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,CHESANING,0.0,N,CHESANING,43.18,-84.12,43.18,-84.12,A severe thunderstorm developed over Saginaw county and then moved into Tuscola county.,"Multiple trees down on roads, causing road closures.",2012,5
8976,201205,27,934,201205,27,934,63350,379316,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,27-MAY-12 09:34:00,EST-5,27-MAY-12 09:34:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SE,ARTHUR,2.0,SE,ARTHUR,43.43,-83.75,43.43,-83.75,A severe thunderstorm developed over Saginaw county and then moved into Tuscola county.,Trees and power lines reported down.,2012,5
8977,201205,27,940,201205,27,940,63350,379317,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,27-MAY-12 09:40:00,EST-5,27-MAY-12 09:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,JUNIATA,1.0,N,JUNIATA,43.37,-83.47,43.37,-83.47,A severe thunderstorm developed over Saginaw county and then moved into Tuscola county.,Twelve inch diameter tree blown down.,2012,5
8978,201205,27,919,201205,27,919,63350,379318,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,27-MAY-12 09:19:00,EST-5,27-MAY-12 09:19:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,W,MERSHON,2.0,W,MERSHON,43.45,-83.98,43.45,-83.98,A severe thunderstorm developed over Saginaw county and then moved into Tuscola county.,Several 2 inch diameter trees blown down.,2012,5
9003,201205,28,1534,201205,28,1539,63407,379583,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,41,DELTA,MQT,28-MAY-12 15:34:00,EST-5,28-MAY-12 15:39:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,SCHAFFER,1.0,SW,SCHAFFER,45.76,-87.31,45.76,-87.31,A cold front moving through a warm and unstable airmass produced isolated severe thunderstorms over south central Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 28th.,The spotter near Schaeffer reported trees greater than five inches in diameter down across his yard.,2012,5
9004,201206,1,400,201206,1,600,64750,387519,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,01-JUN-12 04:00:00,EST-5,01-JUN-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,RAWS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Mostly clear and calm conditions allowed temperatures to plummet below freezing at many inland locations across west and central Upper Michigan on the morning of the 1st. A widespread frost resulted from the cold temperatures.,Temperatures dropped below freezing at inland locations resulting in a widespread frost.,2012,6
9005,201206,1,400,201206,1,600,64750,387520,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,01-JUN-12 04:00:00,EST-5,01-JUN-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,RAWS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Mostly clear and calm conditions allowed temperatures to plummet below freezing at many inland locations across west and central Upper Michigan on the morning of the 1st. A widespread frost resulted from the cold temperatures.,Temperatures dropped below freezing at inland locations resulting in a widespread frost.,2012,6
9006,201206,1,200,201206,1,500,64750,387523,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,01-JUN-12 02:00:00,CST-6,01-JUN-12 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,RAWS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Mostly clear and calm conditions allowed temperatures to plummet below freezing at many inland locations across west and central Upper Michigan on the morning of the 1st. A widespread frost resulted from the cold temperatures.,Temperatures dropped below freezing at inland locations resulting in a widespread frost.,2012,6
9007,201206,1,200,201206,1,500,64750,387524,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,10,IRON,MQT,01-JUN-12 02:00:00,CST-6,01-JUN-12 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Mostly clear and calm conditions allowed temperatures to plummet below freezing at many inland locations across west and central Upper Michigan on the morning of the 1st. A widespread frost resulted from the cold temperatures.,Temperatures dropped below freezing resulting in a widespread frost.,2012,6
9008,201206,1,400,201206,1,600,64750,387525,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,01-JUN-12 04:00:00,EST-5,01-JUN-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Mostly clear and calm conditions allowed temperatures to plummet below freezing at many inland locations across west and central Upper Michigan on the morning of the 1st. A widespread frost resulted from the cold temperatures.,Temperatures dropped near freezing at inland locations resulting in patchy frost.,2012,6
9009,201206,1,200,201206,1,600,64750,387528,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,01-JUN-12 02:00:00,EST-5,01-JUN-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Mostly clear and calm conditions allowed temperatures to plummet below freezing at many inland locations across west and central Upper Michigan on the morning of the 1st. A widespread frost resulted from the cold temperatures.,Temperatures dropped below freezing at inland locations resulting in a widespread frost.,2012,6
9088,201207,30,2120,201207,30,2120,66669,400003,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,55,GRAND TRAVERSE,APX,30-JUL-12 21:20:00,EST-5,30-JUL-12 21:20:00,0,0,0,0,3.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,5.0,W,TRAVERSE CITY,5.0,W,TRAVERSE CITY,44.7614,-85.7171,44.7614,-85.7171,"A complex of thunderstorms moved east from Wisconsin and Upper Michiga, producing some pockets of wind damage in Northern Lower Michigan.",Trees were downed across a road.,2012,7
9100,201207,30,2358,201207,30,2358,64964,389256,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,123,NEWAYGO,GRR,30-JUL-12 23:58:00,EST-5,30-JUL-12 23:58:00,0,0,0,0,50.00K,0.00K,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,WHITE CLOUD,1.0,N,WHITE CLOUD,43.57,-85.77,43.57,-85.77,"Severe thunderstorms produced several reports of damaging wind gusts across portions of Oceana, Newaygo and Muskegon counties on July 30th.",Numerous reports of trees and power lines down in White Cloud and Newaygo.,2012,7
9101,201207,30,2358,201207,30,2358,64964,389257,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,121,MUSKEGON,GRR,30-JUL-12 23:58:00,EST-5,30-JUL-12 23:58:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,ESE,TWIN LAKE,4.0,ESE,TWIN LAKE,43.34,-86.1,43.34,-86.1,"Severe thunderstorms produced several reports of damaging wind gusts across portions of Oceana, Newaygo and Muskegon counties on July 30th.",Trees and power lines were blown down in Cedar Creek township.,2012,7
9102,201207,31,2333,201207,31,2333,64964,398206,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,123,NEWAYGO,GRR,31-JUL-12 23:33:00,EST-5,31-JUL-12 23:33:00,0,0,2,0,,,Emergency Manager,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,5.0,NNW,NEWAYGO,5.0,NNW,NEWAYGO,43.4869,-85.8382,43.4869,-85.8382,"Severe thunderstorms produced several reports of damaging wind gusts across portions of Oceana, Newaygo and Muskegon counties on July 30th.",Large Tree Fell on a House. Several Other Large Trees nearby were blow over.,2012,7
9201,201203,15,2017,201203,15,2017,60759,363024,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,91,LENAWEE,DTX,15-MAR-12 20:17:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 20:17:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,RIGA,1.0,S,RIGA,41.81,-83.83,41.81,-83.83,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
9202,201203,15,1919,201203,15,1919,60759,363026,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,115,MONROE,DTX,15-MAR-12 19:19:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 19:19:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,TEMPERANCE,0.0,N,TEMPERANCE,41.78,-83.57,41.78,-83.57,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
9203,201203,15,1545,201203,15,1545,60759,371683,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,17,BAY,DTX,15-MAR-12 15:45:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 15:45:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,3.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,BANGOR TOWNSHIP,1.0,E,BANGOR TOWNSHIP,43.67,-83.91,43.67,-83.91,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
9204,201203,15,1620,201203,15,1620,60759,371684,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,15-MAR-12 16:20:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 16:20:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,W,HUDSON MILLS,2.0,W,HUDSON MILLS,42.38,-83.96,42.38,-83.96,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",A few trees were blown down.,2012,3
9289,201205,3,2200,201205,3,2201,61667,368967,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,21,BERRIEN,IWX,03-MAY-12 22:00:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 22:01:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SW,NAOMI,2.0,SW,NAOMI,42.01,-86.3,42.01,-86.3,"A frontal boundary was located across northern Lower Michigan during the afternoon and early evening hours. An area of strong convergence was noted well south of the front from central Illinois into the thumb of Lower Michigan. Upper level dynamics were generally weak, but plenty of surface based instability was in place with surface based CAPE values in the 1500 to 2000 j/kg range. This allowed for convection to develop and rapidly increase in intensity. Storms continued to regenerate with the strongest storm producing golf ball size hail.",,2012,5
9298,201205,3,2210,201205,3,2211,61667,368968,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,27,CASS,IWX,03-MAY-12 22:10:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 22:11:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,RED MILL,1.0,NW,RED MILL,42.06,-86.14,42.06,-86.14,"A frontal boundary was located across northern Lower Michigan during the afternoon and early evening hours. An area of strong convergence was noted well south of the front from central Illinois into the thumb of Lower Michigan. Upper level dynamics were generally weak, but plenty of surface based instability was in place with surface based CAPE values in the 1500 to 2000 j/kg range. This allowed for convection to develop and rapidly increase in intensity. Storms continued to regenerate with the strongest storm producing golf ball size hail.",,2012,5
9308,201205,3,1235,201205,3,1235,64570,386288,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,55,GRAND TRAVERSE,APX,03-MAY-12 12:35:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 12:35:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Amateur Radio,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,ACME,0.0,N,ACME,44.77,-85.48,44.77,-85.48,Northern Lower Michigan was at the north end of a line of thunderstorms that crossed the Great Lakes region on the afternoon of the 3rd. Large hail fell in portions of east central Lower Michigan.,,2012,5
9309,201205,3,1525,201205,3,1525,64570,386289,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,51,GLADWIN,APX,03-MAY-12 15:25:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 15:25:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,2.0,,,,,,,,,,,4.0,SSW,RHODES,4.0,S,RHODES,43.847,-84.2068,43.84,-84.18,Northern Lower Michigan was at the north end of a line of thunderstorms that crossed the Great Lakes region on the afternoon of the 3rd. Large hail fell in portions of east central Lower Michigan.,"Multiple reports of large hail were received from far southeast Gladwin County, with the largest near Rhodes Rd and Swinson-Neuman Rd.",2012,5
9405,201206,1,300,201206,1,500,64750,387529,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,12,MENOMINEE,MQT,01-JUN-12 03:00:00,CST-6,01-JUN-12 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,RAWS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Mostly clear and calm conditions allowed temperatures to plummet below freezing at many inland locations across west and central Upper Michigan on the morning of the 1st. A widespread frost resulted from the cold temperatures.,Temperatures dropped below freezing at a few inland locations resulting in patchy frost.,2012,6
9406,201206,1,400,201206,1,600,64750,387530,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,01-JUN-12 04:00:00,EST-5,01-JUN-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Mostly clear and calm conditions allowed temperatures to plummet below freezing at many inland locations across west and central Upper Michigan on the morning of the 1st. A widespread frost resulted from the cold temperatures.,Temperatures dropped below freezing at inland locations resulting in a widespread frost.,2012,6
9407,201206,1,400,201206,1,600,64750,387533,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,01-JUN-12 04:00:00,EST-5,01-JUN-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Mostly clear and calm conditions allowed temperatures to plummet below freezing at many inland locations across west and central Upper Michigan on the morning of the 1st. A widespread frost resulted from the cold temperatures.,Temperatures dropped near freezing at inland locations resulting in a widespread frost.,2012,6
9544,201206,21,1438,201206,21,1439,63194,386154,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,59,HILLSDALE,IWX,21-JUN-12 14:38:00,EST-5,21-JUN-12 14:39:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,ALLEN,1.0,N,ALLEN,41.96,-84.77,41.96,-84.77,"A cold front moved through southern lower Michigan during the afternoon hours. Surface temperatures in the upper 80s to around 90 and dewpoints in the 60s allowed for most unstable CAPE values approaching 1000 j/kg. Shear was less than 30 knots, limiting overall growth potential of the storms, but still allowing for isolated storms to produce damaging winds and large hail in a few locations.",Emergency management officials reported trees and power lines down in the town of Allen along US 12.,2012,6
9545,201206,21,1440,201206,21,1441,63194,386155,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,59,HILLSDALE,IWX,21-JUN-12 14:40:00,EST-5,21-JUN-12 14:41:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SE,ALLEN,2.0,SE,ALLEN,41.93,-84.75,41.93,-84.75,"A cold front moved through southern lower Michigan during the afternoon hours. Surface temperatures in the upper 80s to around 90 and dewpoints in the 60s allowed for most unstable CAPE values approaching 1000 j/kg. Shear was less than 30 knots, limiting overall growth potential of the storms, but still allowing for isolated storms to produce damaging winds and large hail in a few locations.",Emergency management officials reported a tree fell onto a car near State Route 49 and West Bacon Road. No injuries were reported.,2012,6
9590,201203,15,1653,201203,15,1653,60759,371685,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,15-MAR-12 16:53:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 16:53:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,2.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,DEXTER,1.0,SW,DEXTER,42.32,-83.88,42.32,-83.88,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
9596,201203,15,1739,201203,15,1739,60759,371697,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,115,MONROE,DTX,15-MAR-12 17:39:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 17:39:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,ESE,LULU,2.0,ESE,LULU,41.87,-83.59,41.87,-83.59,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
9597,201203,15,1745,201203,15,1745,60759,371702,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,15-MAR-12 17:45:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 17:45:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,2.0,,,,,,,,,,,5.0,SSE,NORTH LAKE,5.0,SSE,NORTH LAKE,43.16,-83.41,43.16,-83.41,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
9684,201205,3,1537,201205,3,1537,64570,386291,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,11,ARENAC,APX,03-MAY-12 15:37:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 15:37:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Amateur Radio,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NNE,WORTH,1.0,NNE,WORTH,43.94,-83.96,43.94,-83.96,Northern Lower Michigan was at the north end of a line of thunderstorms that crossed the Great Lakes region on the afternoon of the 3rd. Large hail fell in portions of east central Lower Michigan.,,2012,5
9694,201205,15,1915,201205,15,1920,64572,386296,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,101,MANISTEE,APX,15-MAY-12 19:15:00,EST-5,15-MAY-12 19:20:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,MANISTEE,1.0,ESE,EAST LAKE,44.24,-86.33,44.2457,-86.2544,"Fast moving showers and a few thunderstorms crossed Northern Lower Michigan on the evening of the 15th. Thanks to chilly air aloft, these storms produced small hail in a number of locations, with one report of marginally severe hail.",,2012,5
9695,201205,15,1921,201205,15,1921,64572,386299,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,101,MANISTEE,APX,15-MAY-12 19:21:00,EST-5,15-MAY-12 19:21:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SW,MANISTEE,2.0,SW,MANISTEE,44.23,-86.34,44.23,-86.34,"Fast moving showers and a few thunderstorms crossed Northern Lower Michigan on the evening of the 15th. Thanks to chilly air aloft, these storms produced small hail in a number of locations, with one report of marginally severe hail.",,2012,5
9696,201205,27,1215,201205,27,1215,64576,386306,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,101,MANISTEE,APX,27-MAY-12 12:15:00,EST-5,27-MAY-12 12:15:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,WELLSTON,1.0,N,WELLSTON,44.23,-85.95,44.23,-85.95,An isolated severe thunderstorm produced wind damage in Arenac County.,,2012,5
9697,201205,27,1509,201205,27,1509,64576,386307,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,29,CHARLEVOIX,APX,27-MAY-12 15:09:00,EST-5,27-MAY-12 15:09:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,S,BOYNE CITY MUNI ARPT,3.0,S,BOYNE CITY MUNI ARPT,45.16,-84.99,45.16,-84.99,An isolated severe thunderstorm produced wind damage in Arenac County.,,2012,5
9698,201205,27,1435,201205,27,1435,64576,386309,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,11,ARENAC,APX,27-MAY-12 14:35:00,EST-5,27-MAY-12 14:35:00,4,0,0,0,27.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SSE,OMER,2.0,SSE,OMER,44.0255,-83.8308,44.0255,-83.8308,An isolated severe thunderstorm produced wind damage in Arenac County.,"A large tree fell onto two RV's at the Big Bend Campground on Conrad Rd, near Omer. One RV was destroyed, the other suffered only minor damage. Four campers inside one of the trailers were injured, thankfully none of them seriously.",2012,5
9699,201205,28,2101,201205,28,2101,64577,386312,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,55,GRAND TRAVERSE,APX,28-MAY-12 21:01:00,EST-5,28-MAY-12 21:01:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,FIFE LAKE,0.0,N,FIFE LAKE,44.57,-85.35,44.57,-85.35,A line of thunderstorms organized as it exited Wisconsin and moved across Lake Michigan. The storms produced pockets of wind damage as they crossed Northern Lower Michigan.,,2012,5
9788,201206,1,400,201206,1,600,64750,387534,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,84,SOUTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,01-JUN-12 04:00:00,EST-5,01-JUN-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,RAWS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Mostly clear and calm conditions allowed temperatures to plummet below freezing at many inland locations across west and central Upper Michigan on the morning of the 1st. A widespread frost resulted from the cold temperatures.,Temperatures dropped below freezing resulting in a widespread frost.,2012,6
9789,201206,8,1845,201206,8,1849,64753,387543,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,13,BARAGA,MQT,08-JUN-12 18:45:00,EST-5,08-JUN-12 18:49:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,SE,SKANEE,0.0,SE,SKANEE,46.879,-88.2189,46.879,-88.2189,"A very warm and unstable airmass produced a few severe thunderstorms over Baraga and Marquette counties on the evening of the 8th. Some of these storms produced golf ball sized hail in the Marquette area, and a tornado occurred southwest of Big Bay at Eagle Mine. Storms also produced heavy rain over portions of central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 8th into the morning of the 9th.",The ground was white with hail.,2012,6
9790,201206,8,1927,201206,8,1930,64753,387557,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,08-JUN-12 19:27:00,EST-5,08-JUN-12 19:30:00,0,0,0,0,7.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,E,TROWBRIDGE PARK,2.0,E,TROWBRIDGE PARK,46.5712,-87.3977,46.5712,-87.3977,"A very warm and unstable airmass produced a few severe thunderstorms over Baraga and Marquette counties on the evening of the 8th. Some of these storms produced golf ball sized hail in the Marquette area, and a tornado occurred southwest of Big Bay at Eagle Mine. Storms also produced heavy rain over portions of central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 8th into the morning of the 9th.",Strong winds and golf ball sized hail caused damage to siding at the corner of Hawley and Fitch streets. Time of the report was estimated from radar and nearby reports.,2012,6
9979,201203,15,1746,201203,15,1746,60759,371703,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,15-MAR-12 17:46:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 17:46:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,ESE,NEWARK,3.0,ESE,NEWARK,42.86,-83.57,42.86,-83.57,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
9980,201203,15,1732,201203,15,1732,60759,371704,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,15-MAR-12 17:32:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 17:32:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.25,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,ENE,ANN ARBOR ARPT,3.0,ENE,ANN ARBOR ARPT,42.23,-83.68,42.23,-83.68,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
9981,201203,15,1755,201203,15,1755,60759,371706,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,15-MAR-12 17:55:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 17:55:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,CARO,1.0,N,CARO,43.49,-83.4,43.49,-83.4,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
10084,201205,28,2115,201205,28,2128,64577,386315,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,79,KALKASKA,APX,28-MAY-12 21:15:00,EST-5,28-MAY-12 21:28:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,58.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,WNW,KALKASKA,2.0,S,DARRAGH,44.7365,-85.1849,44.7351,-85.0527,A line of thunderstorms organized as it exited Wisconsin and moved across Lake Michigan. The storms produced pockets of wind damage as they crossed Northern Lower Michigan.,"Over a hundred trees were downed, scattered across central and eastern Kalkaska County.",2012,5
10085,201205,28,2230,201205,28,2230,64577,386320,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,69,IOSCO,APX,28-MAY-12 22:30:00,EST-5,28-MAY-12 22:30:00,0,0,0,0,6.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,9.0,NNE,HALE,9.0,NNE,HALE,44.49,-83.72,44.49,-83.72,A line of thunderstorms organized as it exited Wisconsin and moved across Lake Michigan. The storms produced pockets of wind damage as they crossed Northern Lower Michigan.,Numerous large oak trees trees were uprooted near the Alcona and Iosco County line.,2012,5
10227,201207,5,119,201207,5,119,64958,389193,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,117,MONTCALM,GRR,05-JUL-12 01:19:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 01:19:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,LAKEVIEW,1.0,N,LAKEVIEW,43.44,-85.28,43.44,-85.28,Severe thunderstorms during the early morning hours of July 5th resulted in numerous reports of damaging wind gusts.,Trees were blown down in Lakeview.,2012,7
10228,201207,5,136,201207,5,136,64958,389195,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,117,MONTCALM,GRR,05-JUL-12 01:36:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 01:36:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,STANTON,1.0,S,STANTON,43.29,-85.08,43.29,-85.08,Severe thunderstorms during the early morning hours of July 5th resulted in numerous reports of damaging wind gusts.,Trees were blown down in Stanton.,2012,7
10229,201207,5,207,201207,5,207,64958,389196,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,37,CLINTON,GRR,05-JUL-12 02:07:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 02:07:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,51.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,FOWLER,1.0,E,FOWLER,43.0,-84.74,43.0,-84.74,Severe thunderstorms during the early morning hours of July 5th resulted in numerous reports of damaging wind gusts.,A peak wind gust of 59 mph was recorded and an aluminum shed was blown down onto a road in Fowler.,2012,7
10288,201206,21,1530,201206,21,1530,65208,390727,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,147,ST. CLAIR,DTX,21-JUN-12 15:30:00,EST-5,21-JUN-12 15:30:00,0,0,0,0,1.50K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,PORT HURON,1.0,NW,PORT HURON,42.99,-82.43,42.99,-82.43,"A cold front moving through southeast Michigan triggered isolated marginally severe storms. The exception was near Chelsea in Washtenaw county, where thunderstorm wind damage was a bit more focused.","Large tree branches where reported blown down, one of which landed on a the rear of a car.",2012,6
10289,201206,21,1632,201206,21,1632,65208,390728,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,21-JUN-12 16:32:00,EST-5,21-JUN-12 16:32:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,ECORSE,1.0,SW,ECORSE,42.24,-83.18,42.24,-83.18,"A cold front moving through southeast Michigan triggered isolated marginally severe storms. The exception was near Chelsea in Washtenaw county, where thunderstorm wind damage was a bit more focused.",A large tree was reported blown down.,2012,6
10290,201206,21,1628,201206,21,1628,65208,390729,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,147,ST. CLAIR,DTX,21-JUN-12 16:28:00,EST-5,21-JUN-12 16:28:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,ADAIR,1.0,NW,ADAIR,42.81,-82.63,42.81,-82.63,"A cold front moving through southeast Michigan triggered isolated marginally severe storms. The exception was near Chelsea in Washtenaw county, where thunderstorm wind damage was a bit more focused.","A large tree was reported down, blocking a road.",2012,6
10291,201206,21,1530,201206,21,1530,65208,390730,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,21-JUN-12 15:30:00,EST-5,21-JUN-12 15:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,HUDSON MILLS,1.0,N,HUDSON MILLS,42.39,-83.92,42.39,-83.92,"A cold front moving through southeast Michigan triggered isolated marginally severe storms. The exception was near Chelsea in Washtenaw county, where thunderstorm wind damage was a bit more focused.",A tree was reported down on Dexter-Pinckney Road.,2012,6
10371,201203,15,1800,201203,15,1800,60759,371708,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,115,MONROE,DTX,15-MAR-12 18:00:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,1.25,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,PATTERSON GARDENS,1.0,W,PATTERSON GARDENS,41.93,-83.47,41.93,-83.47,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
10372,201203,15,1835,201203,15,1835,60759,371709,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,87,LAPEER,DTX,15-MAR-12 18:35:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 18:35:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,61.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,ELBA,1.0,NE,ELBA,43.04,-83.44,43.04,-83.44,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",A trained spotter estimated a 70 mph thunderstorm wind gust.,2012,3
10559,201206,6,1710,201206,6,1710,65851,394769,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,51,GLADWIN,APX,06-JUN-12 17:10:00,EST-5,06-JUN-12 17:10:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,E,HIGHWOOD,2.0,E,HIGHWOOD,43.92,-84.26,43.92,-84.26,Showers and thunderstorms developed during the warmest and most unstable part of the day. A couple of storms produced some hail.,Hail covered the ground.,2012,6
10560,201206,6,1710,201206,6,1710,65851,394771,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,143,ROSCOMMON,APX,06-JUN-12 17:10:00,EST-5,06-JUN-12 17:10:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,8.0,S,LOXLEY,8.0,S,LOXLEY,44.16,-84.81,44.16,-84.81,Showers and thunderstorms developed during the warmest and most unstable part of the day. A couple of storms produced some hail.,,2012,6
10570,201206,19,1036,201206,19,1036,65852,394781,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,47,EMMET,APX,19-JUN-12 10:36:00,EST-5,19-JUN-12 10:36:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,CRAB LAKE,1.0,NE,CRAB LAKE,45.7111,-84.7291,45.7111,-84.7291,"A line of thunderstorms came out of Northern Wisconsin, crossed Lake Michigan, and moved across far Northern Lower Michigan late in the morning of the 19th. Many of these storms produced wind gusts from 40 to 50 mph, but only one pocket of actual damage was noted.",A couple of large trees were downed along I-75 near mile marker 336.,2012,6
10601,201207,5,207,201207,5,207,64958,389197,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,37,CLINTON,GRR,05-JUL-12 02:07:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 02:07:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,51.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,FOWLER,1.0,E,FOWLER,43.0,-84.74,43.0,-84.74,Severe thunderstorms during the early morning hours of July 5th resulted in numerous reports of damaging wind gusts.,An aluminum shed was blown down onto a road in Fowler.,2012,7
10602,201207,5,210,201207,5,210,64958,389198,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,57,GRATIOT,GRR,05-JUL-12 02:10:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 02:10:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,51.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,ENE,ALMA,3.0,ENE,ALMA,43.38,-84.62,43.38,-84.62,Severe thunderstorms during the early morning hours of July 5th resulted in numerous reports of damaging wind gusts.,A peak wind gust of 59 mph was measured.,2012,7
10603,201207,5,210,201207,5,215,64958,389199,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,57,GRATIOT,GRR,05-JUL-12 02:10:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 02:15:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,ALMA,1.0,NE,ALMA,43.38,-84.66,43.38,-84.66,Severe thunderstorms during the early morning hours of July 5th resulted in numerous reports of damaging wind gusts.,Numerous trees were blown down in Alma.,2012,7
10604,201207,5,215,201207,5,228,64958,389200,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,37,CLINTON,GRR,05-JUL-12 02:15:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 02:28:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,County Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,ST JOHNS,1.0,E,ST JOHNS,43.0,-84.56,43.0,-84.56,Severe thunderstorms during the early morning hours of July 5th resulted in numerous reports of damaging wind gusts.,Over 100 trees were blown down across Clinton county with the eastern portion of the county being hardest hit.,2012,7
10605,201207,5,250,201207,5,250,64958,389201,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,65,INGHAM,GRR,05-JUL-12 02:50:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 02:50:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,MASON,1.0,W,MASON,42.58,-84.44,42.58,-84.44,Severe thunderstorms during the early morning hours of July 5th resulted in numerous reports of damaging wind gusts.,Scattered downed trees and power outages were reported across much of Ingham county.,2012,7
10606,201207,5,1505,201207,5,1505,64958,389205,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,75,JACKSON,GRR,05-JUL-12 15:05:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 15:05:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,TOMPKINS CENTER,1.0,W,TOMPKINS CENTER,42.37,-84.54,42.37,-84.54,Severe thunderstorms during the early morning hours of July 5th resulted in numerous reports of damaging wind gusts.,Several trees were blown down across portions of Jackson county.,2012,7
10607,201207,5,1513,201207,5,1513,64958,389206,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,65,INGHAM,GRR,05-JUL-12 15:13:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 15:13:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Amateur Radio,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,HOPWOOD ACRES,1.0,N,HOPWOOD ACRES,42.74,-84.55,42.74,-84.55,Severe thunderstorms during the early morning hours of July 5th resulted in numerous reports of damaging wind gusts.,A couple of large trees were blown down.,2012,7
10643,201206,21,1610,201206,21,1610,65208,390731,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,21-JUN-12 16:10:00,EST-5,21-JUN-12 16:10:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,ESE,ARMADA,2.0,ESE,ARMADA,42.84,-82.84,42.84,-82.84,"A cold front moving through southeast Michigan triggered isolated marginally severe storms. The exception was near Chelsea in Washtenaw county, where thunderstorm wind damage was a bit more focused.",A 8 inch diameter tree limb was reported down.,2012,6
10759,201203,15,1730,201203,15,2030,60759,371726,MICHIGAN,2012,Flash Flood,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,15-MAR-12 17:30:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 20:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,4.0,SSE,ANN ARBOR YOUNG ARPT,3.0,WSW,(ARB)ANN ARBOR MUNI,42.25,-83.84,42.21,-83.8,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",Three to four feet of water was reported to be covering several roads.,2012,3
10807,201204,16,700,201204,17,200,62677,374917,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,16-APR-12 07:00:00,EST-5,17-APR-12 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system lifting from the Plains across western Upper Michigan brought moderate snow to Herman in Baraga County from the 16th into the morning of the 17th.,The observer in Herman measured 5.6 inches of wet snow in less than 24 hours.,2012,4
11482,201203,15,1528,201203,15,1528,60759,362984,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,15-MAR-12 15:28:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 15:28:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NE,HOWELL,2.0,NE,HOWELL,42.62,-83.91,42.62,-83.91,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
11483,201203,15,1530,201203,15,1530,60759,362985,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,17,BAY,DTX,15-MAR-12 15:30:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 15:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,BANGOR TOWNSHIP,1.0,E,BANGOR TOWNSHIP,43.67,-83.91,43.67,-83.91,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
11484,201203,15,1607,201203,15,1607,60759,362987,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,15-MAR-12 16:07:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 16:07:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,PINCKNEY,1.0,SW,PINCKNEY,42.44,-83.95,42.44,-83.95,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
11485,201203,15,1619,201203,15,1619,60759,362988,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,15-MAR-12 16:19:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 16:19:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,State Official,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SSW,LIMA,2.0,SSW,LIMA,42.27,-83.97,42.27,-83.97,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
11780,201206,18,940,201206,18,940,64051,383557,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,155,SHIAWASSEE,DTX,18-JUN-12 09:40:00,EST-5,18-JUN-12 09:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,LAINGSBURG,1.0,E,LAINGSBURG,42.9,-84.34,42.9,-84.34,A few severe thunderstorms developed south of M-59.,A small tree was reported down.,2012,6
11886,201203,15,1630,201203,15,1630,60759,362989,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,15-MAR-12 16:30:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 16:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,WHITMORE LAKE,1.0,W,WHITMORE LAKE,42.42,-83.77,42.42,-83.77,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
11896,201203,15,1640,201203,15,1640,60759,362990,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,15-MAR-12 16:40:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 16:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NE,DEXTER,2.0,NE,DEXTER,42.35,-83.85,42.35,-83.85,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
12174,201206,21,1408,201206,21,1409,63194,386150,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,23,BRANCH,IWX,21-JUN-12 14:08:00,EST-5,21-JUN-12 14:09:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,S,BRONSON ARPT,3.0,S,BRONSON ARPT,41.84,-85.19,41.84,-85.19,"A cold front moved through southern lower Michigan during the afternoon hours. Surface temperatures in the upper 80s to around 90 and dewpoints in the 60s allowed for most unstable CAPE values approaching 1000 j/kg. Shear was less than 30 knots, limiting overall growth potential of the storms, but still allowing for isolated storms to produce damaging winds and large hail in a few locations.",The public reported a tree was blown down onto a vehicle.,2012,6
12175,201206,21,1419,201206,21,1420,63194,386152,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,23,BRANCH,IWX,21-JUN-12 14:19:00,EST-5,21-JUN-12 14:20:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,County Official,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,LACKWOOD,1.0,SE,LACKWOOD,41.87,-85.04,41.87,-85.04,"A cold front moved through southern lower Michigan during the afternoon hours. Surface temperatures in the upper 80s to around 90 and dewpoints in the 60s allowed for most unstable CAPE values approaching 1000 j/kg. Shear was less than 30 knots, limiting overall growth potential of the storms, but still allowing for isolated storms to produce damaging winds and large hail in a few locations.",County dispatch officials reported power lines down on East Central Road.,2012,6
12176,201206,21,1429,201206,21,1430,63194,386153,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,23,BRANCH,IWX,21-JUN-12 14:29:00,EST-5,21-JUN-12 14:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,QUINCY,1.0,N,QUINCY,41.94,-84.88,41.94,-84.88,"A cold front moved through southern lower Michigan during the afternoon hours. Surface temperatures in the upper 80s to around 90 and dewpoints in the 60s allowed for most unstable CAPE values approaching 1000 j/kg. Shear was less than 30 knots, limiting overall growth potential of the storms, but still allowing for isolated storms to produce damaging winds and large hail in a few locations.","The public reported trees down in the Quincy area, mainly along Wildwood Road.",2012,6
12256,201203,15,1642,201203,15,1642,60759,362991,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,15-MAR-12 16:42:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 16:42:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.25,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,ESE,ANN ARBOR YOUNG ARPT,2.0,ESE,ANN ARBOR YOUNG ARPT,42.29,-83.84,42.29,-83.84,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
12257,201203,15,1642,201203,15,1642,60759,362993,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,15-MAR-12 16:42:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 16:42:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SSW,CHELSEA,1.0,SSW,CHELSEA,42.3,-84.03,42.3,-84.03,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
12258,201203,15,1655,201203,15,1655,60759,362994,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,15-MAR-12 16:55:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 16:55:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,CHELSEA,1.0,S,CHELSEA,42.31,-84.02,42.31,-84.02,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
12259,201203,15,1703,201203,15,1703,60759,362996,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,87,LAPEER,DTX,15-MAR-12 17:03:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 17:03:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Amateur Radio,1.5,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,OTTER LAKE,1.0,SE,OTTER LAKE,43.21,-83.46,43.21,-83.46,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
12459,201212,26,1200,201212,27,600,69729,418297,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,55,SANILAC,DTX,26-DEC-12 12:00:00,EST-5,27-DEC-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The northwest flank of a significant winter storm impacted post holiday travel across southeastern Michigan on December 26th. Widespread snow lifted across the Michigan-Ohio stateline during the late morning hours, arriving over portions of the |I-69 corridor during the mid afternoon. While the storm system tracked through the Tennessee valley transferring energy to the east coast during the afternoon, an axis of enhanced moisture became anchored over much of southeast Michigan throughout the evening. By daybreak of December 27th, a general 4 to 7 inches of snowfall fell southeast of a line from Bad Axe to Manchester, with amounts in excess of 10 inches common for locations in eastern St Clair and Sanilac counties adjacent to Lake Huron. ||Here are some of the higher snowfall totals received: ||Lakeport (3W), 14 inches.|Port Huron, 11 inches.|Richmond (4N), 7.7 inches.|White Lake, 7.3 inches.|Lexington, 7 inches.|Ann Arbor, 6.9 inches.|Grosse Pointe Farms, 6.8 inches.",,2012,2
12485,201201,12,700,201201,14,700,59489,355539,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,50,MUSKEGON,GRR,12-JAN-12 07:00:00,EST-5,14-JAN-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An area of low pressure moved across the Great Lakes region on January 12, bringing both rain and snow to lower Michigan. Wet snow began accumulating on the northwest portion of the system. Several hours of light to moderate snow lead to difficult driving conditions for the night of the 12th and much of the day on the 13th. Lakeshore areas received an additional boost of snowfall in lake effect form after the system passed by, giving NW flow snow belt areas several more inches. ||Impacts surrounding this storm included slide offs and accidents as well as school closures on Friday the 13th. Storm total snowfall for Jan. 12-14 was commonly in the 6 to 10 inch range along the lakeshore and extending inland into Kalamazoo County. A few locations received 10 to 14 inches mainly along and west of a line from Grand Haven to Kalamazoo. Inland areas were generally 3 to 6 inches, with some locally higher amounts.",Spotters reported eight to twelve inches of snow across Muskegon county.,2012,1
12713,201212,26,1200,201212,27,600,69729,418298,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,63,ST. CLAIR,DTX,26-DEC-12 12:00:00,EST-5,27-DEC-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The northwest flank of a significant winter storm impacted post holiday travel across southeastern Michigan on December 26th. Widespread snow lifted across the Michigan-Ohio stateline during the late morning hours, arriving over portions of the |I-69 corridor during the mid afternoon. While the storm system tracked through the Tennessee valley transferring energy to the east coast during the afternoon, an axis of enhanced moisture became anchored over much of southeast Michigan throughout the evening. By daybreak of December 27th, a general 4 to 7 inches of snowfall fell southeast of a line from Bad Axe to Manchester, with amounts in excess of 10 inches common for locations in eastern St Clair and Sanilac counties adjacent to Lake Huron. ||Here are some of the higher snowfall totals received: ||Lakeport (3W), 14 inches.|Port Huron, 11 inches.|Richmond (4N), 7.7 inches.|White Lake, 7.3 inches.|Lexington, 7 inches.|Ann Arbor, 6.9 inches.|Grosse Pointe Farms, 6.8 inches.",,2012,2
12714,201212,26,1200,201212,27,600,69729,418299,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,69,OAKLAND,DTX,26-DEC-12 12:00:00,EST-5,27-DEC-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The northwest flank of a significant winter storm impacted post holiday travel across southeastern Michigan on December 26th. Widespread snow lifted across the Michigan-Ohio stateline during the late morning hours, arriving over portions of the |I-69 corridor during the mid afternoon. While the storm system tracked through the Tennessee valley transferring energy to the east coast during the afternoon, an axis of enhanced moisture became anchored over much of southeast Michigan throughout the evening. By daybreak of December 27th, a general 4 to 7 inches of snowfall fell southeast of a line from Bad Axe to Manchester, with amounts in excess of 10 inches common for locations in eastern St Clair and Sanilac counties adjacent to Lake Huron. ||Here are some of the higher snowfall totals received: ||Lakeport (3W), 14 inches.|Port Huron, 11 inches.|Richmond (4N), 7.7 inches.|White Lake, 7.3 inches.|Lexington, 7 inches.|Ann Arbor, 6.9 inches.|Grosse Pointe Farms, 6.8 inches.",,2012,2
12762,201211,23,1700,201211,24,500,70228,421766,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,21,ANTRIM,APX,23-NOV-12 17:00:00,EST-5,24-NOV-12 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was the first substantial lake effect snow event of the season, as strong northwest winds brought in cold air behind a secondary cold front. A dominant lake effect snow band set up on the evening of the 23rd from southern Torch Lake, to just east of the village of Kalkaska, all the way to Higgins Lake. By morning of the 24th, snowfall totals of 10 to 15 inches were common along this narrow band. The highest amount, 15 inches, occurred 5 miles north of Kalkaska. Wind gusts of 30 to 40 mph were common early in the event, making for substantial blowing and drifting concerns.",,2012,1
12831,201207,6,1530,201207,7,1630,67433,404382,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,61,HOUGHTON,MQT,06-JUL-12 15:30:00,EST-5,07-JUL-12 16:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,LAURIUM,1.0,NE,LAURIUM,47.24,-88.44,47.24,-88.44,Another disturbance along with an associated warm front triggered widespread showers and thunderstorms across the region from the afternoon of the 6th into the early morning of the 7th.,The observer near Calumet measured 1.53 inches of rain in one hour.,2012,7
12832,201207,6,1930,201207,6,2230,67433,404387,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,13,BARAGA,MQT,06-JUL-12 19:30:00,EST-5,06-JUL-12 22:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,4.0,WSW,WATTON,4.0,WSW,WATTON,46.51,-88.67,46.51,-88.67,Another disturbance along with an associated warm front triggered widespread showers and thunderstorms across the region from the afternoon of the 6th into the early morning of the 7th.,The observer near Watton measured 1.40 inches of rain during the event.,2012,7
12833,201207,6,1530,201207,6,2100,67433,404393,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,131,ONTONAGON,MQT,06-JUL-12 15:30:00,EST-5,06-JUL-12 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Other Federal Agency,,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,S,CALDERWOOD,3.0,S,CALDERWOOD,46.36,-89.08,46.36,-89.08,Another disturbance along with an associated warm front triggered widespread showers and thunderstorms across the region from the afternoon of the 6th into the early morning of the 7th.,The observer near Paulding measured 2.12 inches of rainfall during the event.,2012,7
12964,201212,26,1200,201212,27,600,69729,418301,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,70,MACOMB,DTX,26-DEC-12 12:00:00,EST-5,27-DEC-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The northwest flank of a significant winter storm impacted post holiday travel across southeastern Michigan on December 26th. Widespread snow lifted across the Michigan-Ohio stateline during the late morning hours, arriving over portions of the |I-69 corridor during the mid afternoon. While the storm system tracked through the Tennessee valley transferring energy to the east coast during the afternoon, an axis of enhanced moisture became anchored over much of southeast Michigan throughout the evening. By daybreak of December 27th, a general 4 to 7 inches of snowfall fell southeast of a line from Bad Axe to Manchester, with amounts in excess of 10 inches common for locations in eastern St Clair and Sanilac counties adjacent to Lake Huron. ||Here are some of the higher snowfall totals received: ||Lakeport (3W), 14 inches.|Port Huron, 11 inches.|Richmond (4N), 7.7 inches.|White Lake, 7.3 inches.|Lexington, 7 inches.|Ann Arbor, 6.9 inches.|Grosse Pointe Farms, 6.8 inches.",,2012,2
12976,201201,12,700,201201,14,700,59489,355536,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,38,LAKE,GRR,12-JAN-12 07:00:00,EST-5,14-JAN-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An area of low pressure moved across the Great Lakes region on January 12, bringing both rain and snow to lower Michigan. Wet snow began accumulating on the northwest portion of the system. Several hours of light to moderate snow lead to difficult driving conditions for the night of the 12th and much of the day on the 13th. Lakeshore areas received an additional boost of snowfall in lake effect form after the system passed by, giving NW flow snow belt areas several more inches. ||Impacts surrounding this storm included slide offs and accidents as well as school closures on Friday the 13th. Storm total snowfall for Jan. 12-14 was commonly in the 6 to 10 inch range along the lakeshore and extending inland into Kalamazoo County. A few locations received 10 to 14 inches mainly along and west of a line from Grand Haven to Kalamazoo. Inland areas were generally 3 to 6 inches, with some locally higher amounts.",Six to ten inches of snow was reported across Lake county.,2012,1
12977,201201,12,700,201201,14,700,59489,355537,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,39,OSCEOLA,GRR,12-JAN-12 07:00:00,EST-5,14-JAN-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An area of low pressure moved across the Great Lakes region on January 12, bringing both rain and snow to lower Michigan. Wet snow began accumulating on the northwest portion of the system. Several hours of light to moderate snow lead to difficult driving conditions for the night of the 12th and much of the day on the 13th. Lakeshore areas received an additional boost of snowfall in lake effect form after the system passed by, giving NW flow snow belt areas several more inches. ||Impacts surrounding this storm included slide offs and accidents as well as school closures on Friday the 13th. Storm total snowfall for Jan. 12-14 was commonly in the 6 to 10 inch range along the lakeshore and extending inland into Kalamazoo County. A few locations received 10 to 14 inches mainly along and west of a line from Grand Haven to Kalamazoo. Inland areas were generally 3 to 6 inches, with some locally higher amounts.",Six to ten inches of snow was reported across Osceola county.,2012,1
12988,201201,12,700,201201,14,700,59489,355540,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,56,OTTAWA,GRR,12-JAN-12 07:00:00,EST-5,14-JAN-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An area of low pressure moved across the Great Lakes region on January 12, bringing both rain and snow to lower Michigan. Wet snow began accumulating on the northwest portion of the system. Several hours of light to moderate snow lead to difficult driving conditions for the night of the 12th and much of the day on the 13th. Lakeshore areas received an additional boost of snowfall in lake effect form after the system passed by, giving NW flow snow belt areas several more inches. ||Impacts surrounding this storm included slide offs and accidents as well as school closures on Friday the 13th. Storm total snowfall for Jan. 12-14 was commonly in the 6 to 10 inch range along the lakeshore and extending inland into Kalamazoo County. A few locations received 10 to 14 inches mainly along and west of a line from Grand Haven to Kalamazoo. Inland areas were generally 3 to 6 inches, with some locally higher amounts.",Spotters reported eight to twelve inches of snow across Ottawa county.,2012,1
12989,201201,12,700,201201,14,700,59489,355541,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,64,ALLEGAN,GRR,12-JAN-12 07:00:00,EST-5,14-JAN-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An area of low pressure moved across the Great Lakes region on January 12, bringing both rain and snow to lower Michigan. Wet snow began accumulating on the northwest portion of the system. Several hours of light to moderate snow lead to difficult driving conditions for the night of the 12th and much of the day on the 13th. Lakeshore areas received an additional boost of snowfall in lake effect form after the system passed by, giving NW flow snow belt areas several more inches. ||Impacts surrounding this storm included slide offs and accidents as well as school closures on Friday the 13th. Storm total snowfall for Jan. 12-14 was commonly in the 6 to 10 inch range along the lakeshore and extending inland into Kalamazoo County. A few locations received 10 to 14 inches mainly along and west of a line from Grand Haven to Kalamazoo. Inland areas were generally 3 to 6 inches, with some locally higher amounts.",Spotters reported seven to ten inches of snow across Allegan county.,2012,1
12990,201201,12,700,201201,14,700,59489,355542,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,71,VAN BUREN,GRR,12-JAN-12 07:00:00,EST-5,14-JAN-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An area of low pressure moved across the Great Lakes region on January 12, bringing both rain and snow to lower Michigan. Wet snow began accumulating on the northwest portion of the system. Several hours of light to moderate snow lead to difficult driving conditions for the night of the 12th and much of the day on the 13th. Lakeshore areas received an additional boost of snowfall in lake effect form after the system passed by, giving NW flow snow belt areas several more inches. ||Impacts surrounding this storm included slide offs and accidents as well as school closures on Friday the 13th. Storm total snowfall for Jan. 12-14 was commonly in the 6 to 10 inch range along the lakeshore and extending inland into Kalamazoo County. A few locations received 10 to 14 inches mainly along and west of a line from Grand Haven to Kalamazoo. Inland areas were generally 3 to 6 inches, with some locally higher amounts.",Eight to twelve inches of snow was reported across Van Buren county.,2012,1
13041,201201,1,1600,201201,3,600,59487,355531,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,64,ALLEGAN,GRR,01-JAN-12 16:00:00,EST-5,03-JAN-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Snow began during the afternoon hours of January first across southwestern lower Michigan, and then impacted areas near to mainly west of US-131 Sunday night and on Monday the second as winds veered to the northwest to north northwest. There were temporary closures of major roads due to accidents, a few power outages and lingering hazardous travel conditions that lasted at least 24 hours beyond the event in some places, especially in Allegan and Van Buren Counties. The hardest hit areas were locations near a line from near the Holland/Zeeland areas, down through Hamilton in Allegan county, and into Van Buren and Western Kalamazoo counties. The highest amount reported was 15 inches just south of the Hamilton area in Allegan County.",A report of 8.5 inches of snow was reported in Plainwell by 7 a.m. on January 2nd. 12 to 15 inches of snow was reported in and near Hamilton by mid afternoon on the 2nd.,2012,1
13042,201201,1,1600,201201,3,600,59487,355532,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,71,VAN BUREN,GRR,01-JAN-12 16:00:00,EST-5,03-JAN-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Snow began during the afternoon hours of January first across southwestern lower Michigan, and then impacted areas near to mainly west of US-131 Sunday night and on Monday the second as winds veered to the northwest to north northwest. There were temporary closures of major roads due to accidents, a few power outages and lingering hazardous travel conditions that lasted at least 24 hours beyond the event in some places, especially in Allegan and Van Buren Counties. The hardest hit areas were locations near a line from near the Holland/Zeeland areas, down through Hamilton in Allegan county, and into Van Buren and Western Kalamazoo counties. The highest amount reported was 15 inches just south of the Hamilton area in Allegan County.",A report of 10 inches of snow was received from Paw Paw at 7 p.m. on January 2nd. Ten to eleven inches of total snowfall was reported in Paw Paw and Bloomington for this event.,2012,1
13230,201212,26,1200,201212,27,600,69729,418302,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,75,WASHTENAW,DTX,26-DEC-12 12:00:00,EST-5,27-DEC-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The northwest flank of a significant winter storm impacted post holiday travel across southeastern Michigan on December 26th. Widespread snow lifted across the Michigan-Ohio stateline during the late morning hours, arriving over portions of the |I-69 corridor during the mid afternoon. While the storm system tracked through the Tennessee valley transferring energy to the east coast during the afternoon, an axis of enhanced moisture became anchored over much of southeast Michigan throughout the evening. By daybreak of December 27th, a general 4 to 7 inches of snowfall fell southeast of a line from Bad Axe to Manchester, with amounts in excess of 10 inches common for locations in eastern St Clair and Sanilac counties adjacent to Lake Huron. ||Here are some of the higher snowfall totals received: ||Lakeport (3W), 14 inches.|Port Huron, 11 inches.|Richmond (4N), 7.7 inches.|White Lake, 7.3 inches.|Lexington, 7 inches.|Ann Arbor, 6.9 inches.|Grosse Pointe Farms, 6.8 inches.",,2012,2
13231,201212,20,800,201212,21,600,70375,422837,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,84,SOUTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,20-DEC-12 08:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A powerful low pressure system originating over the mid-Mississippi Valley dumped wet heavy snow across much of the east half of Upper Michigan from the 20th into the 21st. A few locations over western Upper Michigan also saw heavy snow during the event. Strong wind gusts to 50 mph accompanying the wet snow caused power outages across the area.,The spotter near Sidnaw measured 7.5 inches of wet snow along with some blowing snow during the event.,2012,2
13232,201212,26,1200,201212,27,600,69729,418304,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,76,WAYNE,DTX,26-DEC-12 12:00:00,EST-5,27-DEC-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The northwest flank of a significant winter storm impacted post holiday travel across southeastern Michigan on December 26th. Widespread snow lifted across the Michigan-Ohio stateline during the late morning hours, arriving over portions of the |I-69 corridor during the mid afternoon. While the storm system tracked through the Tennessee valley transferring energy to the east coast during the afternoon, an axis of enhanced moisture became anchored over much of southeast Michigan throughout the evening. By daybreak of December 27th, a general 4 to 7 inches of snowfall fell southeast of a line from Bad Axe to Manchester, with amounts in excess of 10 inches common for locations in eastern St Clair and Sanilac counties adjacent to Lake Huron. ||Here are some of the higher snowfall totals received: ||Lakeport (3W), 14 inches.|Port Huron, 11 inches.|Richmond (4N), 7.7 inches.|White Lake, 7.3 inches.|Lexington, 7 inches.|Ann Arbor, 6.9 inches.|Grosse Pointe Farms, 6.8 inches.",,2012,2
13233,201212,9,1100,201212,10,1000,70056,420528,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,12,MENOMINEE,MQT,09-DEC-12 11:00:00,CST-6,10-DEC-12 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A weakening low pressure system moving east through Lower Michigan produced moderate snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 9th into the morning of the 10th.,"Observers from near Powers, Daggett and Menominee measured four inches of snow in less than 12 hours.",2012,2
13241,201212,20,700,201212,21,1500,70375,422672,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,20-DEC-12 07:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A powerful low pressure system originating over the mid-Mississippi Valley dumped wet heavy snow across much of the east half of Upper Michigan from the 20th into the 21st. A few locations over western Upper Michigan also saw heavy snow during the event. Strong wind gusts to 50 mph accompanying the wet snow caused power outages across the area.,"Storm total snowfall included 20 inches seven miles southwest of Ishpeming, 17 inches at the National Weather Service in Negaunee Township and 15 inches at Arnold. The wet heavy snow combined with north wind gusts to 50 mph at times contributed to sporadic power outages and numerous traffic accidents across the Marquette area. Area schools were closed on the 20th and 21st due to the storm.",2012,2
13242,201212,20,800,201212,21,1100,70375,422675,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,20-DEC-12 08:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A powerful low pressure system originating over the mid-Mississippi Valley dumped wet heavy snow across much of the east half of Upper Michigan from the 20th into the 21st. A few locations over western Upper Michigan also saw heavy snow during the event. Strong wind gusts to 50 mph accompanying the wet snow caused power outages across the area.,McMillan received a foot of wet snow in just over 24 hours.,2012,2
13288,201211,23,1700,201211,24,500,70228,421768,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,27,KALKASKA,APX,23-NOV-12 17:00:00,EST-5,24-NOV-12 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was the first substantial lake effect snow event of the season, as strong northwest winds brought in cold air behind a secondary cold front. A dominant lake effect snow band set up on the evening of the 23rd from southern Torch Lake, to just east of the village of Kalkaska, all the way to Higgins Lake. By morning of the 24th, snowfall totals of 10 to 15 inches were common along this narrow band. The highest amount, 15 inches, occurred 5 miles north of Kalkaska. Wind gusts of 30 to 40 mph were common early in the event, making for substantial blowing and drifting concerns.",,2012,1
13383,201207,9,1755,201207,9,1758,67439,404400,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,109,MENOMINEE,MQT,09-JUL-12 17:55:00,CST-6,09-JUL-12 17:58:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NNE,GALDNER,1.0,NNE,GALDNER,45.55,-87.71,45.55,-87.71,An upper disturbance moving through the area produced severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 9th.,A few eight-inch diameter trees were snapped off and fell on power lines causing a power outage. Pea-sized hail and heavy rain were also reported.,2012,7
13384,201207,9,1240,201207,9,1243,67439,404401,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,09-JUL-12 12:40:00,EST-5,09-JUL-12 12:43:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,NEGAUNEE,0.0,N,NEGAUNEE,46.5,-87.6,46.5,-87.6,An upper disturbance moving through the area produced severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 9th.,A National Weather Service employee measured dime sized hail and wind gusts to around 45 mph in Negaunee.,2012,7
13541,201212,20,630,201212,20,1800,70375,422721,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,20-DEC-12 06:30:00,EST-5,20-DEC-12 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A powerful low pressure system originating over the mid-Mississippi Valley dumped wet heavy snow across much of the east half of Upper Michigan from the 20th into the 21st. A few locations over western Upper Michigan also saw heavy snow during the event. Strong wind gusts to 50 mph accompanying the wet snow caused power outages across the area.,The Delta County sheriff reported 6.5 inches of snow fell in Escanaba in less than 12 hours closing area schools on the 20th.,2012,2
13546,201201,12,700,201201,14,700,59489,355543,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,72,KALAMAZOO,GRR,12-JAN-12 07:00:00,EST-5,14-JAN-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An area of low pressure moved across the Great Lakes region on January 12, bringing both rain and snow to lower Michigan. Wet snow began accumulating on the northwest portion of the system. Several hours of light to moderate snow lead to difficult driving conditions for the night of the 12th and much of the day on the 13th. Lakeshore areas received an additional boost of snowfall in lake effect form after the system passed by, giving NW flow snow belt areas several more inches. ||Impacts surrounding this storm included slide offs and accidents as well as school closures on Friday the 13th. Storm total snowfall for Jan. 12-14 was commonly in the 6 to 10 inch range along the lakeshore and extending inland into Kalamazoo County. A few locations received 10 to 14 inches mainly along and west of a line from Grand Haven to Kalamazoo. Inland areas were generally 3 to 6 inches, with some locally higher amounts.",Eight to twelve inches of snow was reported across Kalamazoo county.,2012,1
13566,201211,23,1700,201211,24,500,70228,421769,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,28,CRAWFORD,APX,23-NOV-12 17:00:00,EST-5,24-NOV-12 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was the first substantial lake effect snow event of the season, as strong northwest winds brought in cold air behind a secondary cold front. A dominant lake effect snow band set up on the evening of the 23rd from southern Torch Lake, to just east of the village of Kalkaska, all the way to Higgins Lake. By morning of the 24th, snowfall totals of 10 to 15 inches were common along this narrow band. The highest amount, 15 inches, occurred 5 miles north of Kalkaska. Wind gusts of 30 to 40 mph were common early in the event, making for substantial blowing and drifting concerns.",,2012,1
13567,201211,23,1700,201211,24,500,70228,421770,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,34,ROSCOMMON,APX,23-NOV-12 17:00:00,EST-5,24-NOV-12 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was the first substantial lake effect snow event of the season, as strong northwest winds brought in cold air behind a secondary cold front. A dominant lake effect snow band set up on the evening of the 23rd from southern Torch Lake, to just east of the village of Kalkaska, all the way to Higgins Lake. By morning of the 24th, snowfall totals of 10 to 15 inches were common along this narrow band. The highest amount, 15 inches, occurred 5 miles north of Kalkaska. Wind gusts of 30 to 40 mph were common early in the event, making for substantial blowing and drifting concerns.",,2012,1
13657,201207,25,230,201207,25,330,67445,404426,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,131,ONTONAGON,MQT,25-JUL-12 02:30:00,EST-5,25-JUL-12 03:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,ROCKLAND,1.0,N,ROCKLAND,46.74,-89.18,46.74,-89.18,A potent upper disturbance generated thunderstorms with heavy rainfall near Rockland in Ontonagon County on the evening of the 25th.,The observer near Rockland measured nearly three inches of rainfall in about an hour.,2012,7
13658,201207,29,1950,201207,29,1955,67460,404489,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,3,ALGER,MQT,29-JUL-12 19:50:00,EST-5,29-JUL-12 19:55:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,70.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SSW,KIVA,1.0,SSW,KIVA,46.23,-87.09,46.23,-87.09,A severe thunderstorm caused microburst wind damage near Kiva on the evening of the 29th.,A thunderstorm with downburst winds estimated near 80 mph snapped off or uprooted hundreds of large trees just southwest of Kiva.,2012,7
13659,201207,30,1640,201207,30,1643,67463,404492,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,3,ALGER,MQT,30-JUL-12 16:40:00,EST-5,30-JUL-12 16:43:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,51.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,GRAND MARAIS,0.0,N,GRAND MARAIS,46.67,-85.98,46.67,-85.98,A cold front moving across the region generated severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan in the afternoon of the 30th.,Measured wind gust recorded by the Grand Marais Lighthouse observing station.,2012,7
13660,201207,30,1718,201207,30,1721,67463,404494,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,41,DELTA,MQT,30-JUL-12 17:18:00,EST-5,30-JUL-12 17:21:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,W,CHANDLER,0.0,W,CHANDLER,45.85,-87.16,45.85,-87.16,A cold front moving across the region generated severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan in the afternoon of the 30th.,Pea to nickle sized hail and heavy rain were reported.,2012,7
13732,201211,22,2300,201211,23,1100,69271,415716,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,22-NOV-12 23:00:00,EST-5,23-NOV-12 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Black Friday turned snow white as a strong cold front moving across Lake Superior produced moderate to heavy lake effect snow showers over portions of west and central Upper Michigan. Strong north to northwest winds gusting from 35 to near 50 mph also created areas of blowing snow and occasional whiteout conditions.,The observer five miles west of Baraga measured six inches of snow during the event. The observer near Herman measured over eight inches of snow over a 30-hour period. Northwest winds gusting to 30 mph at times also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow.,2012,1
13799,201212,20,500,201212,21,1830,70375,422701,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,12,MENOMINEE,MQT,20-DEC-12 05:00:00,CST-6,21-DEC-12 18:30:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A powerful low pressure system originating over the mid-Mississippi Valley dumped wet heavy snow across much of the east half of Upper Michigan from the 20th into the 21st. A few locations over western Upper Michigan also saw heavy snow during the event. Strong wind gusts to 50 mph accompanying the wet snow caused power outages across the area.,Spotter 12-hour snowfall totals included 12 inches in Powers and 9 inches near Stephenson. The wet snow combined with north to northeast winds gusting to 50 mph caused sporadic power outages and closed area schools on the 20th.,2012,2
13800,201212,20,700,201212,20,1800,70375,422725,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,14,SOUTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,20-DEC-12 07:00:00,EST-5,20-DEC-12 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Department of Highways,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A powerful low pressure system originating over the mid-Mississippi Valley dumped wet heavy snow across much of the east half of Upper Michigan from the 20th into the 21st. A few locations over western Upper Michigan also saw heavy snow during the event. Strong wind gusts to 50 mph accompanying the wet snow caused power outages across the area.,The Schoolcraft County Road Commission estimated six to eight inches of wet snow fell in Manistique in less than 12 hours on the 20th.,2012,2
13801,201212,20,900,201212,20,1800,70375,422734,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,85,NORTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,20-DEC-12 09:00:00,EST-5,20-DEC-12 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A powerful low pressure system originating over the mid-Mississippi Valley dumped wet heavy snow across much of the east half of Upper Michigan from the 20th into the 21st. A few locations over western Upper Michigan also saw heavy snow during the event. Strong wind gusts to 50 mph accompanying the wet snow caused power outages across the area.,The spotter in Seney measured six inches of wet snow in nine hours.,2012,2
13802,201212,20,430,201212,20,1700,70375,422735,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,11,DICKINSON,MQT,20-DEC-12 04:30:00,CST-6,20-DEC-12 17:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A powerful low pressure system originating over the mid-Mississippi Valley dumped wet heavy snow across much of the east half of Upper Michigan from the 20th into the 21st. A few locations over western Upper Michigan also saw heavy snow during the event. Strong wind gusts to 50 mph accompanying the wet snow caused power outages across the area.,The spotter east of Iron Mountain measured 7.4 inches of wet snow in 11 hours while the observer in Norway measured six inches of snow in 12 hours. Area schools were closed due to the storm.,2012,2
13933,201207,30,1715,201207,30,1718,67463,404495,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,41,DELTA,MQT,30-JUL-12 17:15:00,EST-5,30-JUL-12 17:18:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NW,CHANDLER,2.0,NW,CHANDLER,45.87,-87.19,45.87,-87.19,A cold front moving across the region generated severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan in the afternoon of the 30th.,Pea to nickle sized hail and heavy rain were reported.,2012,7
13934,201207,30,1730,201207,30,1733,67463,404496,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,41,DELTA,MQT,30-JUL-12 17:30:00,EST-5,30-JUL-12 17:33:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,GLADSTONE,1.0,S,GLADSTONE,45.84,-87.02,45.84,-87.02,A cold front moving across the region generated severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan in the afternoon of the 30th.,The observer near Gladstone measured one inch diameter hail.,2012,7
13935,201207,30,1725,201207,30,1740,67463,404498,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,41,DELTA,MQT,30-JUL-12 17:25:00,EST-5,30-JUL-12 17:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,GLADSTONE,1.0,S,GLADSTONE,45.84,-87.02,45.84,-87.02,A cold front moving across the region generated severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan in the afternoon of the 30th.,Seven tenths of an inch of rain fell in just 15 minutes near Gladstone.,2012,7
13936,201207,30,1655,201207,30,1658,67463,404499,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,109,MENOMINEE,MQT,30-JUL-12 16:55:00,CST-6,30-JUL-12 16:58:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,6.0,NW,CEDAR RIVER,6.0,NW,CEDAR RIVER,45.49,-87.45,45.49,-87.45,A cold front moving across the region generated severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan in the afternoon of the 30th.,The spotter seven miles northwest of Cedar River reported a 6-7 inch diameter tree limb downed from the storm.,2012,7
13937,201207,30,1710,201207,30,1810,67463,404500,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,95,LUCE,MQT,30-JUL-12 17:10:00,EST-5,30-JUL-12 18:10:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,ROBERTS CORNERS,1.0,W,ROBERTS CORNERS,46.3,-85.51,46.3,-85.51,A cold front moving across the region generated severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan in the afternoon of the 30th.,A one-hour rainfall total of 1.7 inches was reported four miles south of Newberry.,2012,7
14081,201212,20,730,201212,21,800,70375,422673,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,20-DEC-12 07:30:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A powerful low pressure system originating over the mid-Mississippi Valley dumped wet heavy snow across much of the east half of Upper Michigan from the 20th into the 21st. A few locations over western Upper Michigan also saw heavy snow during the event. Strong wind gusts to 50 mph accompanying the wet snow caused power outages across the area.,Observers south and east of Grand Marais measured between 12 and 14 inches storm total snowfall. The wet snow combined with north wind gusts to 50 mph caused power outages and several minor accidents in the Munising area. Many area schools were also closed on the 20th and 21st.,2012,2
14279,201212,9,1300,201212,10,400,70056,420529,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,14,SOUTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,09-DEC-12 13:00:00,EST-5,10-DEC-12 04:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A weakening low pressure system moving east through Lower Michigan produced moderate snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 9th into the morning of the 10th.,The observers at Parent Bay and Cooks measured five inches of snow during the event.,2012,2
14333,201212,20,800,201212,21,800,70375,422737,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,20-DEC-12 08:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A powerful low pressure system originating over the mid-Mississippi Valley dumped wet heavy snow across much of the east half of Upper Michigan from the 20th into the 21st. A few locations over western Upper Michigan also saw heavy snow during the event. Strong wind gusts to 50 mph accompanying the wet snow caused power outages across the area.,The observer in Herman measured 10 inches of wet snow in 24 hours.,2012,2
14334,201212,20,600,201212,21,0,70375,422738,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,20-DEC-12 06:00:00,CST-6,21-DEC-12 00:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A powerful low pressure system originating over the mid-Mississippi Valley dumped wet heavy snow across much of the east half of Upper Michigan from the 20th into the 21st. A few locations over western Upper Michigan also saw heavy snow during the event. Strong wind gusts to 50 mph accompanying the wet snow caused power outages across the area.,A spotter in Ironwood measured 11 inches of snow in less than 24 hours while a spotter in Bessemer estimated nearly 10 inches of snow.,2012,2
14335,201212,20,900,201212,21,800,70375,422828,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,20-DEC-12 09:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A powerful low pressure system originating over the mid-Mississippi Valley dumped wet heavy snow across much of the east half of Upper Michigan from the 20th into the 21st. A few locations over western Upper Michigan also saw heavy snow during the event. Strong wind gusts to 50 mph accompanying the wet snow caused power outages across the area.,The observer near Twin Lakes measured seven inches of snow in less than 24 hours.,2012,2
14587,201212,20,700,201212,21,700,70375,422830,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,20-DEC-12 07:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A powerful low pressure system originating over the mid-Mississippi Valley dumped wet heavy snow across much of the east half of Upper Michigan from the 20th into the 21st. A few locations over western Upper Michigan also saw heavy snow during the event. Strong wind gusts to 50 mph accompanying the wet snow caused power outages across the area.,The observer near Bergland measured nine inches of snow in 24 hours.,2012,2
14588,201212,20,930,201212,20,1900,70375,422838,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,20-DEC-12 09:30:00,EST-5,20-DEC-12 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Department of Highways,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A powerful low pressure system originating over the mid-Mississippi Valley dumped wet heavy snow across much of the east half of Upper Michigan from the 20th into the 21st. A few locations over western Upper Michigan also saw heavy snow during the event. Strong wind gusts to 50 mph accompanying the wet snow caused power outages across the area.,The Keweenaw County Road Commission estimated up to 5 inches of wet snow over the higher terrain of Keweenaw County and in the Mohawk area.,2012,2
14625,201201,1,1600,201201,3,600,59487,355533,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,72,KALAMAZOO,GRR,01-JAN-12 16:00:00,EST-5,03-JAN-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Snow began during the afternoon hours of January first across southwestern lower Michigan, and then impacted areas near to mainly west of US-131 Sunday night and on Monday the second as winds veered to the northwest to north northwest. There were temporary closures of major roads due to accidents, a few power outages and lingering hazardous travel conditions that lasted at least 24 hours beyond the event in some places, especially in Allegan and Van Buren Counties. The hardest hit areas were locations near a line from near the Holland/Zeeland areas, down through Hamilton in Allegan county, and into Van Buren and Western Kalamazoo counties. The highest amount reported was 15 inches just south of the Hamilton area in Allegan County.","Seven inches of snow was reported near Vicksburg by 7 a.m. on January the 2nd. Total snowfall of nine to near eleven inches for this event was reported in the Oshtemo, Vicksburg and Schoolcraft areas.",2012,1
14644,201212,20,700,201212,21,700,70472,430539,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,43,OCEANA,GRR,20-DEC-12 07:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Significant snow fell across west central Lower Michigan from December the 20th through the 21st, where two day cumulative snowfall amounts reached 10 to 15 inches across portions of Lake, Osceola and Clare counties. One burst of significant snow came during the early morning hours of the 20th followed by more snow late night of the 20th into the early morning hours of the 21st. ||In addition, it became very windy particularly right along the Lake Michigan shoreline on the 21st where a peak wind gust as high as 71 mph was recorded in South Haven.",Most of the county received 6 to 8 inches of snow. Scattered power outages reported. Peak wind gusts of up to 65 mph were estimated along the Lake Michigan shoreline.,2012,2
15404,201212,20,700,201212,21,700,70472,430536,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,64,ALLEGAN,GRR,20-DEC-12 07:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Significant snow fell across west central Lower Michigan from December the 20th through the 21st, where two day cumulative snowfall amounts reached 10 to 15 inches across portions of Lake, Osceola and Clare counties. One burst of significant snow came during the early morning hours of the 20th followed by more snow late night of the 20th into the early morning hours of the 21st. ||In addition, it became very windy particularly right along the Lake Michigan shoreline on the 21st where a peak wind gust as high as 71 mph was recorded in South Haven.",Southwest corner of the county saw up to 8 inches of snow. Scattered power outages reported. Gusty winds to near 60 miles per hour occurred just off the shoreline on Lake Michigan. One 63 mph gust was recorded in Holland.,2012,2
15405,201212,20,700,201212,21,700,70472,430537,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,71,VAN BUREN,GRR,20-DEC-12 07:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Significant snow fell across west central Lower Michigan from December the 20th through the 21st, where two day cumulative snowfall amounts reached 10 to 15 inches across portions of Lake, Osceola and Clare counties. One burst of significant snow came during the early morning hours of the 20th followed by more snow late night of the 20th into the early morning hours of the 21st. ||In addition, it became very windy particularly right along the Lake Michigan shoreline on the 21st where a peak wind gust as high as 71 mph was recorded in South Haven.",Much of north central Van Buren County received 6 to 8 inches of snow. A peak wind gust of 71 mph was recorded at the South Haven coastal GLERL station. Scattered power outages were reported.,2012,2
15474,201201,1,1600,201201,3,600,59487,355526,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,37,MASON,GRR,01-JAN-12 16:00:00,EST-5,03-JAN-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Snow began during the afternoon hours of January first across southwestern lower Michigan, and then impacted areas near to mainly west of US-131 Sunday night and on Monday the second as winds veered to the northwest to north northwest. There were temporary closures of major roads due to accidents, a few power outages and lingering hazardous travel conditions that lasted at least 24 hours beyond the event in some places, especially in Allegan and Van Buren Counties. The hardest hit areas were locations near a line from near the Holland/Zeeland areas, down through Hamilton in Allegan county, and into Van Buren and Western Kalamazoo counties. The highest amount reported was 15 inches just south of the Hamilton area in Allegan County.",A spotter reported that six inches of snow fell in Victory township.,2012,1
15475,201201,1,1600,201201,3,600,59487,355527,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,38,LAKE,GRR,01-JAN-12 16:00:00,EST-5,03-JAN-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Snow began during the afternoon hours of January first across southwestern lower Michigan, and then impacted areas near to mainly west of US-131 Sunday night and on Monday the second as winds veered to the northwest to north northwest. There were temporary closures of major roads due to accidents, a few power outages and lingering hazardous travel conditions that lasted at least 24 hours beyond the event in some places, especially in Allegan and Van Buren Counties. The hardest hit areas were locations near a line from near the Holland/Zeeland areas, down through Hamilton in Allegan county, and into Van Buren and Western Kalamazoo counties. The highest amount reported was 15 inches just south of the Hamilton area in Allegan County.",A spotter four miles south of Baldwin measured 8 inches of snow by late morning on January 2nd.,2012,1
15547,201205,15,2005,201205,15,2005,62102,371517,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,127,OCEANA,GRR,15-MAY-12 20:05:00,EST-5,15-MAY-12 20:05:00,0,0,0,0,,,Broadcast Media,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,PENTWATER,1.0,E,PENTWATER,43.78,-86.41,43.78,-86.41,"Scattered thunderstorms developed during the evening hours of May 15th. Several trees were blown down, and there were several reports of sub severe hail.",Seven eighths inch diameter hail was reported one mile east of Pentwater.,2012,5
15548,201205,28,2050,201205,28,2050,62679,377797,MICHIGAN,2012,Strong Wind,Z,50,MUSKEGON,GRR,28-MAY-12 20:50:00,EST-5,28-MAY-12 20:50:00,0,0,0,0,0.25K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,45.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A cold front triggered the development of scattered thunderstorms, a few of which were severe and produced wind damage. The most extensive damage occurred only about one to two miles north northwest of Fremont in Newaygo county, where at least 25 to 30 trees were blown down. Isolated trees were blown down in Fruitland and Blue Lake townships in Muskegon county, and just southeast of Harrison in Clare county.",Law enforcement reported two trees blown down in Fruitland township and also in Blue Lake township.,2012,5
15549,201205,28,2155,201205,28,2155,62679,377801,MICHIGAN,2012,Strong Wind,Z,40,CLARE,GRR,28-MAY-12 21:55:00,EST-5,28-MAY-12 21:55:00,0,0,0,0,0.01K,0.00K,Public,45.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A cold front triggered the development of scattered thunderstorms, a few of which were severe and produced wind damage. The most extensive damage occurred only about one to two miles north northwest of Fremont in Newaygo county, where at least 25 to 30 trees were blown down. Isolated trees were blown down in Fruitland and Blue Lake townships in Muskegon county, and just southeast of Harrison in Clare county.",The public reported multiple trees down on Timberland road between Highway 127 and County Farm road. Trees were unhealthy and previously damaged.,2012,5
15550,201205,15,1833,201205,15,1833,62102,378253,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,123,NEWAYGO,GRR,15-MAY-12 18:33:00,EST-5,15-MAY-12 18:33:00,0,0,0,0,0.25K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,NEWAYGO,0.0,N,NEWAYGO,43.42,-85.8,43.42,-85.8,"Scattered thunderstorms developed during the evening hours of May 15th. Several trees were blown down, and there were several reports of sub severe hail.",Trees Down Blocking Roads in Multiple Locations near Newaygo.,2012,5
15551,201205,15,1815,201205,15,1815,62102,378254,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,121,MUSKEGON,GRR,15-MAY-12 18:15:00,EST-5,15-MAY-12 18:15:00,0,0,0,0,0.20K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,WHITEHALL,0.0,N,WHITEHALL,43.4,-86.35,43.4,-86.35,"Scattered thunderstorms developed during the evening hours of May 15th. Several trees were blown down, and there were several reports of sub severe hail.",The broadcast media reported that multiple healthy trees were blown down four miles north of Twin Lake.,2012,5
15729,201201,12,700,201201,14,700,59489,355534,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,37,MASON,GRR,12-JAN-12 07:00:00,EST-5,14-JAN-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An area of low pressure moved across the Great Lakes region on January 12, bringing both rain and snow to lower Michigan. Wet snow began accumulating on the northwest portion of the system. Several hours of light to moderate snow lead to difficult driving conditions for the night of the 12th and much of the day on the 13th. Lakeshore areas received an additional boost of snowfall in lake effect form after the system passed by, giving NW flow snow belt areas several more inches. ||Impacts surrounding this storm included slide offs and accidents as well as school closures on Friday the 13th. Storm total snowfall for Jan. 12-14 was commonly in the 6 to 10 inch range along the lakeshore and extending inland into Kalamazoo County. A few locations received 10 to 14 inches mainly along and west of a line from Grand Haven to Kalamazoo. Inland areas were generally 3 to 6 inches, with some locally higher amounts.","Eight to twelve inches of snow was reported across Mason county, with highest reports of 10 to 12 inches across southern Mason county.",2012,1
15730,201201,12,700,201201,14,700,59489,355535,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,43,OCEANA,GRR,12-JAN-12 07:00:00,EST-5,14-JAN-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An area of low pressure moved across the Great Lakes region on January 12, bringing both rain and snow to lower Michigan. Wet snow began accumulating on the northwest portion of the system. Several hours of light to moderate snow lead to difficult driving conditions for the night of the 12th and much of the day on the 13th. Lakeshore areas received an additional boost of snowfall in lake effect form after the system passed by, giving NW flow snow belt areas several more inches. ||Impacts surrounding this storm included slide offs and accidents as well as school closures on Friday the 13th. Storm total snowfall for Jan. 12-14 was commonly in the 6 to 10 inch range along the lakeshore and extending inland into Kalamazoo County. A few locations received 10 to 14 inches mainly along and west of a line from Grand Haven to Kalamazoo. Inland areas were generally 3 to 6 inches, with some locally higher amounts.","Eight to twelve inches of snow was reported across Oceana county, with highest reports of 10 to 12 inches across western Oceana county.",2012,1
15979,201207,1,1546,201207,1,1547,64614,386535,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,23,BRANCH,IWX,01-JUL-12 15:46:00,EST-5,01-JUL-12 15:47:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WSW,EAST GILEAD,2.0,WSW,EAST GILEAD,41.77,-85.12,41.77,-85.12,"A weak frontal boundary was located from Indiana northwest into the western Dakotas. A disturbance moved along the front, interacting with surface based CAPE values in the 3000 to 4000 j/kg range and downdraft CAPE values between 1000 and 1500 j/kg to allow for severe thunderstorms to develop across portions of northern Illinois and track into portions of far southern lower Michigan. Steep low and mid level lapse rates allowed for strong updrafts to occur, with pockets of hail, heavy rain and damaging winds.","Emergency management officials reported a tree was blown down, blocking Adams Road.",2012,7
16151,201201,1,1600,201201,3,600,59487,355530,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,56,OTTAWA,GRR,01-JAN-12 16:00:00,EST-5,03-JAN-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Snow began during the afternoon hours of January first across southwestern lower Michigan, and then impacted areas near to mainly west of US-131 Sunday night and on Monday the second as winds veered to the northwest to north northwest. There were temporary closures of major roads due to accidents, a few power outages and lingering hazardous travel conditions that lasted at least 24 hours beyond the event in some places, especially in Allegan and Van Buren Counties. The hardest hit areas were locations near a line from near the Holland/Zeeland areas, down through Hamilton in Allegan county, and into Van Buren and Western Kalamazoo counties. The highest amount reported was 15 inches just south of the Hamilton area in Allegan County.",A trained spotter measured 9.5 inches of snow by mid afternoon on January 2nd.,2012,1
16262,201207,5,1518,201207,5,1519,64619,386584,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,59,HILLSDALE,IWX,05-JUL-12 15:18:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 15:19:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,FOUNTAIN PARK,0.0,N,FOUNTAIN PARK,41.83,-84.53,41.83,-84.53,"A disturbance moved along the northeastern periphery of a strong upper level ridge. Moderate to extreme instability existed as the feature moved into far southern lower Michigan, sparking off showers and thunderstorms. A low shear environment resulted in pulse-type thunderstorms developing along a outflow boundary. Isolated damaging winds occurred as the storms collapsed and tapped into around 1300 j/kg of downdraft CAPE.",Emergency management officials reported power lines were down near Bird Lake.,2012,7
16263,201207,5,1345,201207,5,1346,64619,386583,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,59,HILLSDALE,IWX,05-JUL-12 13:45:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 13:46:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,W,NORTH ADAMS,2.0,W,NORTH ADAMS,41.97,-84.57,41.97,-84.57,"A disturbance moved along the northeastern periphery of a strong upper level ridge. Moderate to extreme instability existed as the feature moved into far southern lower Michigan, sparking off showers and thunderstorms. A low shear environment resulted in pulse-type thunderstorms developing along a outflow boundary. Isolated damaging winds occurred as the storms collapsed and tapped into around 1300 j/kg of downdraft CAPE.","Emergency management officials reported trees and power lines were down along North Adams Road, between Jonesville and North Adams.",2012,7
16264,201207,5,1525,201207,5,1526,64619,386585,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,59,HILLSDALE,IWX,05-JUL-12 15:25:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 15:26:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,HILLSDALE,1.0,W,HILLSDALE,41.92,-84.63,41.92,-84.63,"A disturbance moved along the northeastern periphery of a strong upper level ridge. Moderate to extreme instability existed as the feature moved into far southern lower Michigan, sparking off showers and thunderstorms. A low shear environment resulted in pulse-type thunderstorms developing along a outflow boundary. Isolated damaging winds occurred as the storms collapsed and tapped into around 1300 j/kg of downdraft CAPE.",Emergency management officials reported a tree was blown down on the south side of Hillsdale.,2012,7
16290,201201,20,1300,201201,20,2200,59280,354687,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,77,BERRIEN,IWX,20-JAN-12 13:00:00,EST-5,20-JAN-12 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A moderate snowfall event impacted southwest Lower Michigan on January 20th as a quick moving upper level disturbance tracked through the region. Cold surface temperatures in the teens allowed the snow to accumulate on area roadways, with total snow accumulations ranging between 3 and 7 inches.","Snow fell during the afternoon and evening hours of January 20th, with total snow accumulations across the county generally ranging between 3 and 6 inches. The higher totals were reported across southwestern portions of the county. A trained spotter in Buchanan reported 6.0 inches of total snow accumulation. Temperatures were in the teens as the snow fell which allowed roads to become snow covered and slick. This resulted in slide-offs and accidents across the region.",2012,1
16410,201212,20,700,201212,21,700,70472,431179,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,40,CLARE,GRR,20-DEC-12 07:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Significant snow fell across west central Lower Michigan from December the 20th through the 21st, where two day cumulative snowfall amounts reached 10 to 15 inches across portions of Lake, Osceola and Clare counties. One burst of significant snow came during the early morning hours of the 20th followed by more snow late night of the 20th into the early morning hours of the 21st. ||In addition, it became very windy particularly right along the Lake Michigan shoreline on the 21st where a peak wind gust as high as 71 mph was recorded in South Haven.",Snowfall totals reached 10 to 15 inches from December 20th through the 21st across extreme northwestern Clare county. Low Impacts to travel occurred as snow fell a couple inches at a time with hours between periods of snow.,2012,2
16413,201201,1,1600,201201,3,600,59487,355529,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,50,MUSKEGON,GRR,01-JAN-12 16:00:00,EST-5,03-JAN-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Snow began during the afternoon hours of January first across southwestern lower Michigan, and then impacted areas near to mainly west of US-131 Sunday night and on Monday the second as winds veered to the northwest to north northwest. There were temporary closures of major roads due to accidents, a few power outages and lingering hazardous travel conditions that lasted at least 24 hours beyond the event in some places, especially in Allegan and Van Buren Counties. The hardest hit areas were locations near a line from near the Holland/Zeeland areas, down through Hamilton in Allegan county, and into Van Buren and Western Kalamazoo counties. The highest amount reported was 15 inches just south of the Hamilton area in Allegan County.",Approximately six inches of snow fell right along the Lake Michigan shoreline in Muskegon county.,2012,1
16440,201212,11,1000,201212,11,2000,70364,422621,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,11-DEC-12 10:00:00,EST-5,11-DEC-12 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Heavy lake enhanced snow plastered portions of Luce County on the 11th ahead of a cold front. In the wake of the cold front...moderate to heavy lake effect snow occurred over the Keweenaw Peninsula from the 11th into the 12th.,The observer just south of Newberry measured eight inches of lake enhanced snow in less than 12 hours. Most of the snow fell between 10 am and 2 pm when over two inch per hour snowfall rates were being reported. Over seven inches of snow fell at McMillan over a four hour time period.,2012,2
16441,201212,11,1700,201212,12,500,70364,422631,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,11-DEC-12 17:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-12 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Heavy lake enhanced snow plastered portions of Luce County on the 11th ahead of a cold front. In the wake of the cold front...moderate to heavy lake effect snow occurred over the Keweenaw Peninsula from the 11th into the 12th.,A weather spotter for a local TV station measured eight inches of lake effect snow in 12 hours at Atlantic Mine. Six inches of the snow fell in three hours on the evening of the 11th.,2012,2
16442,201212,11,1700,201212,12,500,70364,422638,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,11-DEC-12 17:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-12 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Heavy lake enhanced snow plastered portions of Luce County on the 11th ahead of a cold front. In the wake of the cold front...moderate to heavy lake effect snow occurred over the Keweenaw Peninsula from the 11th into the 12th.,The observer at Mohawk measured five inches of snow in 12 hours.,2012,2
16626,201205,3,1645,201205,3,1645,61677,369066,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,37,CLINTON,GRR,03-MAY-12 16:45:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 16:45:00,0,0,0,0,100.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,65.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,ST JOHNS,1.0,W,ST JOHNS,43.0,-84.58,43.0,-84.58,"An upper low moving over a warm front that stretched across northern Lower Michigan set the stage for heavy rainfall on May 3rd. Training thunderstorms (storms that move over the same location) produced 5 to 7 inches of rainfall across portions of Mason and Lake counties. The heavy rainfall resulted in roads that were either flooded or washed out. As the day progressed, strong to severe storms developed in the warm humid airmass. Golf ball size hail was reported in Mason and a 10 x 20 foot section of roof was blown off of a commercial building a few miles south of Lansing.",Clinton county law enforcement reported severe damage to four barns in the vicinity of DeWitt road and M-21 as well as numerous trees down in St. John's.,2012,5
16722,201203,2,1900,201203,3,1200,62266,372471,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,17,CHEBOYGAN,APX,02-MAR-12 19:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,200.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"One of the highest-impact snowstorms in recent memory pounded Northern Michigan on the night of the 2nd. Low pressure tracked from Missouri, to southern Lower Michigan, and on to eastern Canada, while rapidly strengthening. Precipitation surged northward into the region on the evening of the 2nd. This was primarily snow, except in parts of east central Lower Michigan (especially near Lake Huron), where temperatures were mild enough for rain. Snow wound down on the morning of the 3rd, and though somewhat blustery winds occurred behind the system on the 3rd, blowing snow was limited because the snowfall was so wet.|Snow totals ranged from 6 to 14 inches across most of Northern Michigan. Higher amounts fell near and west of Grand Traverse Bay, with a maximum amount of 20 inches near Lake Ann. With relatively warm temperatures, the snow was very wet; Traverse City saw around a foot of snow during the night, with a low temperature of 33 degrees. The snow stuck to everything, with the weight of the snow downing many, many trees and power lines. Power outages were widespread, with an outright majority of Northern Michigan residents losing power at some time during or after the storm. In Benzie County, 95 percent of residents lost power. Outages lasted up to a week in some spots. Great Lakes Energy described it as the worst snowstorm (in regards to power outages) in 30 years. A number of counties and communities opened shelters to aid those without power or heat. Also included in the tree damage was substantial damage to fruit trees in the Grand Traverse Bay region, particularly cherry trees. In Corwith Township in Otsego County, the weight of snow caused the roof of the former township hall to collapse.",,2012,3
16724,201205,20,1100,201205,20,1930,62943,376544,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,131,ONTONAGON,MQT,20-MAY-12 11:00:00,EST-5,20-MAY-12 19:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,6.0,E,FIRESTEEL,6.0,E,FIRESTEEL,46.87,-89.1,46.87,-89.1,A cold front moving through the region generated strong to severe thunderstorms over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 20th.,The observer ten miles east of Ontonagon measured 1.75 inches of total rainfall. A small creek on the residence was reported over its banks. The observer at Rockland measured 2.80 inches of storm total rainfall.,2012,5
16756,201203,2,1800,201203,3,1200,62266,372462,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,26,GRAND TRAVERSE,APX,02-MAR-12 18:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,600.00K,5.00M,Amateur Radio,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"One of the highest-impact snowstorms in recent memory pounded Northern Michigan on the night of the 2nd. Low pressure tracked from Missouri, to southern Lower Michigan, and on to eastern Canada, while rapidly strengthening. Precipitation surged northward into the region on the evening of the 2nd. This was primarily snow, except in parts of east central Lower Michigan (especially near Lake Huron), where temperatures were mild enough for rain. Snow wound down on the morning of the 3rd, and though somewhat blustery winds occurred behind the system on the 3rd, blowing snow was limited because the snowfall was so wet.|Snow totals ranged from 6 to 14 inches across most of Northern Michigan. Higher amounts fell near and west of Grand Traverse Bay, with a maximum amount of 20 inches near Lake Ann. With relatively warm temperatures, the snow was very wet; Traverse City saw around a foot of snow during the night, with a low temperature of 33 degrees. The snow stuck to everything, with the weight of the snow downing many, many trees and power lines. Power outages were widespread, with an outright majority of Northern Michigan residents losing power at some time during or after the storm. In Benzie County, 95 percent of residents lost power. Outages lasted up to a week in some spots. Great Lakes Energy described it as the worst snowstorm (in regards to power outages) in 30 years. A number of counties and communities opened shelters to aid those without power or heat. Also included in the tree damage was substantial damage to fruit trees in the Grand Traverse Bay region, particularly cherry trees. In Corwith Township in Otsego County, the weight of snow caused the roof of the former township hall to collapse.",,2012,3
16903,201205,3,1746,201205,3,1746,61677,377441,MICHIGAN,2012,Strong Wind,Z,57,KENT,GRR,03-MAY-12 17:46:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 17:46:00,0,0,0,0,500.00K,0.00K,Amateur Radio,45.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An upper low moving over a warm front that stretched across northern Lower Michigan set the stage for heavy rainfall on May 3rd. Training thunderstorms (storms that move over the same location) produced 5 to 7 inches of rainfall across portions of Mason and Lake counties. The heavy rainfall resulted in roads that were either flooded or washed out. As the day progressed, strong to severe storms developed in the warm humid airmass. Golf ball size hail was reported in Mason and a 10 x 20 foot section of roof was blown off of a commercial building a few miles south of Lansing.",An amateur radio operator reported that power lines were downed two miles north northwest of Grand Rapids.,2012,5
16904,201205,3,435,201205,3,435,61677,377739,MICHIGAN,2012,Strong Wind,Z,38,LAKE,GRR,03-MAY-12 04:35:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 04:35:00,0,0,0,0,500.00K,0.00K,County Official,45.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An upper low moving over a warm front that stretched across northern Lower Michigan set the stage for heavy rainfall on May 3rd. Training thunderstorms (storms that move over the same location) produced 5 to 7 inches of rainfall across portions of Mason and Lake counties. The heavy rainfall resulted in roads that were either flooded or washed out. As the day progressed, strong to severe storms developed in the warm humid airmass. Golf ball size hail was reported in Mason and a 10 x 20 foot section of roof was blown off of a commercial building a few miles south of Lansing.",Three trees were blown down between Irons and Baldwin.,2012,5
16980,201203,2,1800,201203,3,1200,62266,372464,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,34,ROSCOMMON,APX,02-MAR-12 18:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,100.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"One of the highest-impact snowstorms in recent memory pounded Northern Michigan on the night of the 2nd. Low pressure tracked from Missouri, to southern Lower Michigan, and on to eastern Canada, while rapidly strengthening. Precipitation surged northward into the region on the evening of the 2nd. This was primarily snow, except in parts of east central Lower Michigan (especially near Lake Huron), where temperatures were mild enough for rain. Snow wound down on the morning of the 3rd, and though somewhat blustery winds occurred behind the system on the 3rd, blowing snow was limited because the snowfall was so wet.|Snow totals ranged from 6 to 14 inches across most of Northern Michigan. Higher amounts fell near and west of Grand Traverse Bay, with a maximum amount of 20 inches near Lake Ann. With relatively warm temperatures, the snow was very wet; Traverse City saw around a foot of snow during the night, with a low temperature of 33 degrees. The snow stuck to everything, with the weight of the snow downing many, many trees and power lines. Power outages were widespread, with an outright majority of Northern Michigan residents losing power at some time during or after the storm. In Benzie County, 95 percent of residents lost power. Outages lasted up to a week in some spots. Great Lakes Energy described it as the worst snowstorm (in regards to power outages) in 30 years. A number of counties and communities opened shelters to aid those without power or heat. Also included in the tree damage was substantial damage to fruit trees in the Grand Traverse Bay region, particularly cherry trees. In Corwith Township in Otsego County, the weight of snow caused the roof of the former township hall to collapse.",,2012,3
17170,201205,3,1500,201205,3,1500,61677,378251,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,107,MECOSTA,GRR,03-MAY-12 15:00:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.01K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,BIG RAPIDS,0.0,N,BIG RAPIDS,43.7,-85.48,43.7,-85.48,"An upper low moving over a warm front that stretched across northern Lower Michigan set the stage for heavy rainfall on May 3rd. Training thunderstorms (storms that move over the same location) produced 5 to 7 inches of rainfall across portions of Mason and Lake counties. The heavy rainfall resulted in roads that were either flooded or washed out. As the day progressed, strong to severe storms developed in the warm humid airmass. Golf ball size hail was reported in Mason and a 10 x 20 foot section of roof was blown off of a commercial building a few miles south of Lansing.",Large Healthy Trees Down Blocking Roads in at least two different locations.,2012,5
17259,201203,2,2000,201203,3,1200,62266,372473,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,18,PRESQUE ISLE,APX,02-MAR-12 20:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,250.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"One of the highest-impact snowstorms in recent memory pounded Northern Michigan on the night of the 2nd. Low pressure tracked from Missouri, to southern Lower Michigan, and on to eastern Canada, while rapidly strengthening. Precipitation surged northward into the region on the evening of the 2nd. This was primarily snow, except in parts of east central Lower Michigan (especially near Lake Huron), where temperatures were mild enough for rain. Snow wound down on the morning of the 3rd, and though somewhat blustery winds occurred behind the system on the 3rd, blowing snow was limited because the snowfall was so wet.|Snow totals ranged from 6 to 14 inches across most of Northern Michigan. Higher amounts fell near and west of Grand Traverse Bay, with a maximum amount of 20 inches near Lake Ann. With relatively warm temperatures, the snow was very wet; Traverse City saw around a foot of snow during the night, with a low temperature of 33 degrees. The snow stuck to everything, with the weight of the snow downing many, many trees and power lines. Power outages were widespread, with an outright majority of Northern Michigan residents losing power at some time during or after the storm. In Benzie County, 95 percent of residents lost power. Outages lasted up to a week in some spots. Great Lakes Energy described it as the worst snowstorm (in regards to power outages) in 30 years. A number of counties and communities opened shelters to aid those without power or heat. Also included in the tree damage was substantial damage to fruit trees in the Grand Traverse Bay region, particularly cherry trees. In Corwith Township in Otsego County, the weight of snow caused the roof of the former township hall to collapse.",,2012,3
17532,201203,2,1800,201203,3,1200,62266,372466,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,35,OGEMAW,APX,02-MAR-12 18:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,50.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"One of the highest-impact snowstorms in recent memory pounded Northern Michigan on the night of the 2nd. Low pressure tracked from Missouri, to southern Lower Michigan, and on to eastern Canada, while rapidly strengthening. Precipitation surged northward into the region on the evening of the 2nd. This was primarily snow, except in parts of east central Lower Michigan (especially near Lake Huron), where temperatures were mild enough for rain. Snow wound down on the morning of the 3rd, and though somewhat blustery winds occurred behind the system on the 3rd, blowing snow was limited because the snowfall was so wet.|Snow totals ranged from 6 to 14 inches across most of Northern Michigan. Higher amounts fell near and west of Grand Traverse Bay, with a maximum amount of 20 inches near Lake Ann. With relatively warm temperatures, the snow was very wet; Traverse City saw around a foot of snow during the night, with a low temperature of 33 degrees. The snow stuck to everything, with the weight of the snow downing many, many trees and power lines. Power outages were widespread, with an outright majority of Northern Michigan residents losing power at some time during or after the storm. In Benzie County, 95 percent of residents lost power. Outages lasted up to a week in some spots. Great Lakes Energy described it as the worst snowstorm (in regards to power outages) in 30 years. A number of counties and communities opened shelters to aid those without power or heat. Also included in the tree damage was substantial damage to fruit trees in the Grand Traverse Bay region, particularly cherry trees. In Corwith Township in Otsego County, the weight of snow caused the roof of the former township hall to collapse.",,2012,3
17572,201203,2,1900,201203,3,1200,62266,372467,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,27,KALKASKA,APX,02-MAR-12 19:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,250.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"One of the highest-impact snowstorms in recent memory pounded Northern Michigan on the night of the 2nd. Low pressure tracked from Missouri, to southern Lower Michigan, and on to eastern Canada, while rapidly strengthening. Precipitation surged northward into the region on the evening of the 2nd. This was primarily snow, except in parts of east central Lower Michigan (especially near Lake Huron), where temperatures were mild enough for rain. Snow wound down on the morning of the 3rd, and though somewhat blustery winds occurred behind the system on the 3rd, blowing snow was limited because the snowfall was so wet.|Snow totals ranged from 6 to 14 inches across most of Northern Michigan. Higher amounts fell near and west of Grand Traverse Bay, with a maximum amount of 20 inches near Lake Ann. With relatively warm temperatures, the snow was very wet; Traverse City saw around a foot of snow during the night, with a low temperature of 33 degrees. The snow stuck to everything, with the weight of the snow downing many, many trees and power lines. Power outages were widespread, with an outright majority of Northern Michigan residents losing power at some time during or after the storm. In Benzie County, 95 percent of residents lost power. Outages lasted up to a week in some spots. Great Lakes Energy described it as the worst snowstorm (in regards to power outages) in 30 years. A number of counties and communities opened shelters to aid those without power or heat. Also included in the tree damage was substantial damage to fruit trees in the Grand Traverse Bay region, particularly cherry trees. In Corwith Township in Otsego County, the weight of snow caused the roof of the former township hall to collapse.",,2012,3
17824,201203,2,1900,201203,3,1200,62266,372469,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,19,CHARLEVOIX,APX,02-MAR-12 19:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,250.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"One of the highest-impact snowstorms in recent memory pounded Northern Michigan on the night of the 2nd. Low pressure tracked from Missouri, to southern Lower Michigan, and on to eastern Canada, while rapidly strengthening. Precipitation surged northward into the region on the evening of the 2nd. This was primarily snow, except in parts of east central Lower Michigan (especially near Lake Huron), where temperatures were mild enough for rain. Snow wound down on the morning of the 3rd, and though somewhat blustery winds occurred behind the system on the 3rd, blowing snow was limited because the snowfall was so wet.|Snow totals ranged from 6 to 14 inches across most of Northern Michigan. Higher amounts fell near and west of Grand Traverse Bay, with a maximum amount of 20 inches near Lake Ann. With relatively warm temperatures, the snow was very wet; Traverse City saw around a foot of snow during the night, with a low temperature of 33 degrees. The snow stuck to everything, with the weight of the snow downing many, many trees and power lines. Power outages were widespread, with an outright majority of Northern Michigan residents losing power at some time during or after the storm. In Benzie County, 95 percent of residents lost power. Outages lasted up to a week in some spots. Great Lakes Energy described it as the worst snowstorm (in regards to power outages) in 30 years. A number of counties and communities opened shelters to aid those without power or heat. Also included in the tree damage was substantial damage to fruit trees in the Grand Traverse Bay region, particularly cherry trees. In Corwith Township in Otsego County, the weight of snow caused the roof of the former township hall to collapse.",,2012,3
18257,201204,18,1500,201204,18,2100,61303,366654,MICHIGAN,2012,Wildfire,Z,54,TUSCOLA,DTX,18-APR-12 15:00:00,EST-5,18-APR-12 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Dry conditions and southerly winds of 15 to 20 mph allowed a wildfire to spread and burn over 300 acres of marsh near the Saginaw Bay at the Quanicassee River.,Dozens of firefighters battled a marsh fire which ended up burning approximately 335 acres of state land located along Saginaw Bay. No structures or homes were lost.,2012,4
18258,201204,27,500,201204,27,800,62664,374783,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,47,MIDLAND,DTX,27-APR-12 05:00:00,EST-5,27-APR-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,1.30M,Other Federal Agency,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A record warm March allowed many fruit blossoms to bloom early. Then temperatures dipping into the 20s in late April lead to severe damage of fruit crops.,,2012,4
18259,201204,27,500,201204,27,800,62664,374785,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,48,BAY,DTX,27-APR-12 05:00:00,EST-5,27-APR-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,1.30M,Other Federal Agency,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A record warm March allowed many fruit blossoms to bloom early. Then temperatures dipping into the 20s in late April lead to severe damage of fruit crops.,,2012,4
18264,201204,27,500,201204,27,800,62664,374786,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,49,HURON,DTX,27-APR-12 05:00:00,EST-5,27-APR-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,1.30M,Other Federal Agency,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A record warm March allowed many fruit blossoms to bloom early. Then temperatures dipping into the 20s in late April lead to severe damage of fruit crops.,,2012,4
18265,201204,27,500,201204,27,800,62664,374787,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,53,SAGINAW,DTX,27-APR-12 05:00:00,EST-5,27-APR-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,1.30M,Other Federal Agency,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A record warm March allowed many fruit blossoms to bloom early. Then temperatures dipping into the 20s in late April lead to severe damage of fruit crops.,,2012,4
18363,201203,2,1700,201203,3,1200,62266,372458,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,20,LEELANAU,APX,02-MAR-12 17:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,650.00K,13.00M,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"One of the highest-impact snowstorms in recent memory pounded Northern Michigan on the night of the 2nd. Low pressure tracked from Missouri, to southern Lower Michigan, and on to eastern Canada, while rapidly strengthening. Precipitation surged northward into the region on the evening of the 2nd. This was primarily snow, except in parts of east central Lower Michigan (especially near Lake Huron), where temperatures were mild enough for rain. Snow wound down on the morning of the 3rd, and though somewhat blustery winds occurred behind the system on the 3rd, blowing snow was limited because the snowfall was so wet.|Snow totals ranged from 6 to 14 inches across most of Northern Michigan. Higher amounts fell near and west of Grand Traverse Bay, with a maximum amount of 20 inches near Lake Ann. With relatively warm temperatures, the snow was very wet; Traverse City saw around a foot of snow during the night, with a low temperature of 33 degrees. The snow stuck to everything, with the weight of the snow downing many, many trees and power lines. Power outages were widespread, with an outright majority of Northern Michigan residents losing power at some time during or after the storm. In Benzie County, 95 percent of residents lost power. Outages lasted up to a week in some spots. Great Lakes Energy described it as the worst snowstorm (in regards to power outages) in 30 years. A number of counties and communities opened shelters to aid those without power or heat. Also included in the tree damage was substantial damage to fruit trees in the Grand Traverse Bay region, particularly cherry trees. In Corwith Township in Otsego County, the weight of snow caused the roof of the former township hall to collapse.",,2012,3
18402,201203,2,1800,201203,3,1200,62266,372465,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,28,CRAWFORD,APX,02-MAR-12 18:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,200.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"One of the highest-impact snowstorms in recent memory pounded Northern Michigan on the night of the 2nd. Low pressure tracked from Missouri, to southern Lower Michigan, and on to eastern Canada, while rapidly strengthening. Precipitation surged northward into the region on the evening of the 2nd. This was primarily snow, except in parts of east central Lower Michigan (especially near Lake Huron), where temperatures were mild enough for rain. Snow wound down on the morning of the 3rd, and though somewhat blustery winds occurred behind the system on the 3rd, blowing snow was limited because the snowfall was so wet.|Snow totals ranged from 6 to 14 inches across most of Northern Michigan. Higher amounts fell near and west of Grand Traverse Bay, with a maximum amount of 20 inches near Lake Ann. With relatively warm temperatures, the snow was very wet; Traverse City saw around a foot of snow during the night, with a low temperature of 33 degrees. The snow stuck to everything, with the weight of the snow downing many, many trees and power lines. Power outages were widespread, with an outright majority of Northern Michigan residents losing power at some time during or after the storm. In Benzie County, 95 percent of residents lost power. Outages lasted up to a week in some spots. Great Lakes Energy described it as the worst snowstorm (in regards to power outages) in 30 years. A number of counties and communities opened shelters to aid those without power or heat. Also included in the tree damage was substantial damage to fruit trees in the Grand Traverse Bay region, particularly cherry trees. In Corwith Township in Otsego County, the weight of snow caused the roof of the former township hall to collapse.",,2012,3
18485,201205,20,1630,201205,20,1715,62943,379196,MICHIGAN,2012,Strong Wind,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,20-MAY-12 16:30:00,EST-5,20-MAY-12 17:15:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,44.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A cold front moving through the region generated strong to severe thunderstorms over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 20th.,Strong south winds ahead of a cold front caused downed power lines and knocked out power to more than 1200 customers in Munising.,2012,5
18510,201205,3,820,201205,3,2000,61677,369040,MICHIGAN,2012,Flash Flood,C,105,MASON,GRR,03-MAY-12 08:20:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,75.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,5.0,WSW,FREESOIL,4.0,E,WALHALLA,44.06,-86.31,43.94,-86.04,"An upper low moving over a warm front that stretched across northern Lower Michigan set the stage for heavy rainfall on May 3rd. Training thunderstorms (storms that move over the same location) produced 5 to 7 inches of rainfall across portions of Mason and Lake counties. The heavy rainfall resulted in roads that were either flooded or washed out. As the day progressed, strong to severe storms developed in the warm humid airmass. Golf ball size hail was reported in Mason and a 10 x 20 foot section of roof was blown off of a commercial building a few miles south of Lansing.",Several roads were either flooded or washed out across portions of Mason county. Radar estimated that up to 5 to 7 inches of heavy rain fell across portions of east central Mason county. A trained spotter reported that Barnett Boulevard was washed out in South Branch.,2012,5
18511,201205,3,930,201205,3,2000,61677,369042,MICHIGAN,2012,Flash Flood,C,133,OSCEOLA,GRR,03-MAY-12 09:30:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,3.0,WNW,ORONO,3.0,ENE,LE ROY,43.9395,-85.5711,44.0522,-85.3885,"An upper low moving over a warm front that stretched across northern Lower Michigan set the stage for heavy rainfall on May 3rd. Training thunderstorms (storms that move over the same location) produced 5 to 7 inches of rainfall across portions of Mason and Lake counties. The heavy rainfall resulted in roads that were either flooded or washed out. As the day progressed, strong to severe storms developed in the warm humid airmass. Golf ball size hail was reported in Mason and a 10 x 20 foot section of roof was blown off of a commercial building a few miles south of Lansing.","Radar estimated that up to 5 to 7 inches of heavy rain fell across northwest Osceola county, resulting in a few roads that were either flooded or washed out.",2012,5
18515,201205,3,1044,201205,3,1044,61677,369043,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,105,MASON,GRR,03-MAY-12 10:44:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 10:44:00,0,0,0,0,,,Public,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,LUDINGTON,1.0,N,LUDINGTON,43.96,-86.45,43.96,-86.45,"An upper low moving over a warm front that stretched across northern Lower Michigan set the stage for heavy rainfall on May 3rd. Training thunderstorms (storms that move over the same location) produced 5 to 7 inches of rainfall across portions of Mason and Lake counties. The heavy rainfall resulted in roads that were either flooded or washed out. As the day progressed, strong to severe storms developed in the warm humid airmass. Golf ball size hail was reported in Mason and a 10 x 20 foot section of roof was blown off of a commercial building a few miles south of Lansing.",The public estimated three quarters inch hail in Ludington.,2012,5
18516,201205,3,1230,201205,3,1230,61677,369044,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,105,MASON,GRR,03-MAY-12 12:30:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 12:30:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,County Official,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,ESE,LUDINGTON,0.0,N,SCOTTVILLE,43.94,-86.41,43.95,-86.28,"An upper low moving over a warm front that stretched across northern Lower Michigan set the stage for heavy rainfall on May 3rd. Training thunderstorms (storms that move over the same location) produced 5 to 7 inches of rainfall across portions of Mason and Lake counties. The heavy rainfall resulted in roads that were either flooded or washed out. As the day progressed, strong to severe storms developed in the warm humid airmass. Golf ball size hail was reported in Mason and a 10 x 20 foot section of roof was blown off of a commercial building a few miles south of Lansing.",A county official reported hail up to one and three quarters inch in diameter in Scottville.,2012,5
18517,201205,3,1222,201205,3,1230,61677,369046,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,105,MASON,GRR,03-MAY-12 12:22:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 12:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,CUSTER,4.0,E,WALHALLA,43.94,-86.22,43.94,-86.04,"An upper low moving over a warm front that stretched across northern Lower Michigan set the stage for heavy rainfall on May 3rd. Training thunderstorms (storms that move over the same location) produced 5 to 7 inches of rainfall across portions of Mason and Lake counties. The heavy rainfall resulted in roads that were either flooded or washed out. As the day progressed, strong to severe storms developed in the warm humid airmass. Golf ball size hail was reported in Mason and a 10 x 20 foot section of roof was blown off of a commercial building a few miles south of Lansing.",A trained spotter reported up to one inch diameter hail in South Branch.,2012,5
18521,201204,27,500,201204,27,800,62664,374788,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,54,TUSCOLA,DTX,27-APR-12 05:00:00,EST-5,27-APR-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,1.30M,Other Federal Agency,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A record warm March allowed many fruit blossoms to bloom early. Then temperatures dipping into the 20s in late April lead to severe damage of fruit crops.,,2012,4
18522,201204,27,500,201204,27,800,62664,374789,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,55,SANILAC,DTX,27-APR-12 05:00:00,EST-5,27-APR-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,1.30M,Other Federal Agency,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A record warm March allowed many fruit blossoms to bloom early. Then temperatures dipping into the 20s in late April lead to severe damage of fruit crops.,,2012,4
18523,201204,27,500,201204,27,800,62664,374790,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,60,SHIAWASSEE,DTX,27-APR-12 05:00:00,EST-5,27-APR-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,1.30M,Other Federal Agency,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A record warm March allowed many fruit blossoms to bloom early. Then temperatures dipping into the 20s in late April lead to severe damage of fruit crops.,,2012,4
18524,201204,27,500,201204,27,800,62664,374791,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,61,GENESEE,DTX,27-APR-12 05:00:00,EST-5,27-APR-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,1.30M,Other Federal Agency,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A record warm March allowed many fruit blossoms to bloom early. Then temperatures dipping into the 20s in late April lead to severe damage of fruit crops.,,2012,4
18525,201204,27,500,201204,27,800,62664,374792,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,62,LAPEER,DTX,27-APR-12 05:00:00,EST-5,27-APR-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,1.30M,Other Federal Agency,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A record warm March allowed many fruit blossoms to bloom early. Then temperatures dipping into the 20s in late April lead to severe damage of fruit crops.,,2012,4
18526,201204,27,500,201204,27,800,62664,374793,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,63,ST. CLAIR,DTX,27-APR-12 05:00:00,EST-5,27-APR-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,1.30M,Other Federal Agency,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A record warm March allowed many fruit blossoms to bloom early. Then temperatures dipping into the 20s in late April lead to severe damage of fruit crops.,,2012,4
18527,201204,27,500,201204,27,800,62664,374794,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,68,LIVINGSTON,DTX,27-APR-12 05:00:00,EST-5,27-APR-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,1.30M,Other Federal Agency,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A record warm March allowed many fruit blossoms to bloom early. Then temperatures dipping into the 20s in late April lead to severe damage of fruit crops.,,2012,4
18528,201204,27,500,201204,27,800,62664,374796,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,69,OAKLAND,DTX,27-APR-12 05:00:00,EST-5,27-APR-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,1.30M,Other Federal Agency,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A record warm March allowed many fruit blossoms to bloom early. Then temperatures dipping into the 20s in late April lead to severe damage of fruit crops.,,2012,4
18529,201204,27,500,201204,27,800,62664,374797,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,70,MACOMB,DTX,27-APR-12 05:00:00,EST-5,27-APR-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,1.30M,Other Federal Agency,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A record warm March allowed many fruit blossoms to bloom early. Then temperatures dipping into the 20s in late April lead to severe damage of fruit crops.,,2012,4
18645,201203,2,1900,201203,3,1200,62266,372468,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,21,ANTRIM,APX,02-MAR-12 19:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,250.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"One of the highest-impact snowstorms in recent memory pounded Northern Michigan on the night of the 2nd. Low pressure tracked from Missouri, to southern Lower Michigan, and on to eastern Canada, while rapidly strengthening. Precipitation surged northward into the region on the evening of the 2nd. This was primarily snow, except in parts of east central Lower Michigan (especially near Lake Huron), where temperatures were mild enough for rain. Snow wound down on the morning of the 3rd, and though somewhat blustery winds occurred behind the system on the 3rd, blowing snow was limited because the snowfall was so wet.|Snow totals ranged from 6 to 14 inches across most of Northern Michigan. Higher amounts fell near and west of Grand Traverse Bay, with a maximum amount of 20 inches near Lake Ann. With relatively warm temperatures, the snow was very wet; Traverse City saw around a foot of snow during the night, with a low temperature of 33 degrees. The snow stuck to everything, with the weight of the snow downing many, many trees and power lines. Power outages were widespread, with an outright majority of Northern Michigan residents losing power at some time during or after the storm. In Benzie County, 95 percent of residents lost power. Outages lasted up to a week in some spots. Great Lakes Energy described it as the worst snowstorm (in regards to power outages) in 30 years. A number of counties and communities opened shelters to aid those without power or heat. Also included in the tree damage was substantial damage to fruit trees in the Grand Traverse Bay region, particularly cherry trees. In Corwith Township in Otsego County, the weight of snow caused the roof of the former township hall to collapse.",,2012,3
18720,201206,18,1217,201206,18,1217,63137,377995,MICHIGAN,2012,Funnel Cloud,C,73,ISABELLA,GRR,18-JUN-12 12:17:00,EST-5,18-JUN-12 12:17:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,5.0,WNW,ROSEBUSH,5.0,WNW,ROSEBUSH,43.73,-84.86,43.73,-84.86,"Scattered thunderstorms which moved east southeast along and north of a warm front produced frequent lightning and brief heavy rainfall but very little in terms of severe weather. An isolated tree was blown down and fell on a car in East Grand Rapids but thunderstorm winds were sub severe. Another isolated tree fell in Ionia, also most likely from sub severe winds. A funnel cloud was reported five miles west northwest of Rosebush in Isabella county.",A trained spotter five miles west northwest of Rosebush reported a funnel cloud.,2012,6
18808,201205,3,1349,201205,3,1357,61677,369047,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,127,OCEANA,GRR,03-MAY-12 13:49:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 13:57:00,0,0,0,0,,,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,SHELBY,1.0,E,HART,43.61,-86.36,43.7,-86.36,"An upper low moving over a warm front that stretched across northern Lower Michigan set the stage for heavy rainfall on May 3rd. Training thunderstorms (storms that move over the same location) produced 5 to 7 inches of rainfall across portions of Mason and Lake counties. The heavy rainfall resulted in roads that were either flooded or washed out. As the day progressed, strong to severe storms developed in the warm humid airmass. Golf ball size hail was reported in Mason and a 10 x 20 foot section of roof was blown off of a commercial building a few miles south of Lansing.",One inch diameter hail was reported by trained spotters in Hart and near Shelby.,2012,5
18823,201204,27,500,201204,27,800,62664,374798,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,75,WASHTENAW,DTX,27-APR-12 05:00:00,EST-5,27-APR-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,1.30M,Other Federal Agency,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A record warm March allowed many fruit blossoms to bloom early. Then temperatures dipping into the 20s in late April lead to severe damage of fruit crops.,,2012,4
18824,201204,27,500,201204,27,800,62664,374800,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,82,LENAWEE,DTX,27-APR-12 05:00:00,EST-5,27-APR-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,1.30M,Other Federal Agency,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A record warm March allowed many fruit blossoms to bloom early. Then temperatures dipping into the 20s in late April lead to severe damage of fruit crops.,,2012,4
18825,201204,27,500,201204,27,800,62664,374801,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,83,MONROE,DTX,27-APR-12 05:00:00,EST-5,27-APR-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,1.30M,Other Federal Agency,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A record warm March allowed many fruit blossoms to bloom early. Then temperatures dipping into the 20s in late April lead to severe damage of fruit crops.,,2012,4
18972,201203,2,1900,201203,3,1200,62266,372472,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,29,OSCODA,APX,02-MAR-12 19:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,100.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"One of the highest-impact snowstorms in recent memory pounded Northern Michigan on the night of the 2nd. Low pressure tracked from Missouri, to southern Lower Michigan, and on to eastern Canada, while rapidly strengthening. Precipitation surged northward into the region on the evening of the 2nd. This was primarily snow, except in parts of east central Lower Michigan (especially near Lake Huron), where temperatures were mild enough for rain. Snow wound down on the morning of the 3rd, and though somewhat blustery winds occurred behind the system on the 3rd, blowing snow was limited because the snowfall was so wet.|Snow totals ranged from 6 to 14 inches across most of Northern Michigan. Higher amounts fell near and west of Grand Traverse Bay, with a maximum amount of 20 inches near Lake Ann. With relatively warm temperatures, the snow was very wet; Traverse City saw around a foot of snow during the night, with a low temperature of 33 degrees. The snow stuck to everything, with the weight of the snow downing many, many trees and power lines. Power outages were widespread, with an outright majority of Northern Michigan residents losing power at some time during or after the storm. In Benzie County, 95 percent of residents lost power. Outages lasted up to a week in some spots. Great Lakes Energy described it as the worst snowstorm (in regards to power outages) in 30 years. A number of counties and communities opened shelters to aid those without power or heat. Also included in the tree damage was substantial damage to fruit trees in the Grand Traverse Bay region, particularly cherry trees. In Corwith Township in Otsego County, the weight of snow caused the roof of the former township hall to collapse.",,2012,3
18998,201206,18,850,201206,18,850,63137,377996,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,81,KENT,GRR,18-JUN-12 08:50:00,EST-5,18-JUN-12 08:50:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,,Broadcast Media,48.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,EAST GRAND RAPIDS,1.0,NW,EAST GRAND RAPIDS,42.94,-85.61,42.94,-85.61,"Scattered thunderstorms which moved east southeast along and north of a warm front produced frequent lightning and brief heavy rainfall but very little in terms of severe weather. An isolated tree was blown down and fell on a car in East Grand Rapids but thunderstorm winds were sub severe. Another isolated tree fell in Ionia, also most likely from sub severe winds. A funnel cloud was reported five miles west northwest of Rosebush in Isabella county.","The broadcast media reported an isolated tree was blown down in East Grand Rapids, briefly pinning a person in a car at Cascade Road and Cherry Drive.",2012,6
19073,201205,3,1550,201205,3,1550,61677,369049,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,5,ALLEGAN,GRR,03-MAY-12 15:50:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 15:50:00,0,0,0,0,,,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,WAYLAND,1.0,S,WAYLAND,42.66,-85.63,42.66,-85.63,"An upper low moving over a warm front that stretched across northern Lower Michigan set the stage for heavy rainfall on May 3rd. Training thunderstorms (storms that move over the same location) produced 5 to 7 inches of rainfall across portions of Mason and Lake counties. The heavy rainfall resulted in roads that were either flooded or washed out. As the day progressed, strong to severe storms developed in the warm humid airmass. Golf ball size hail was reported in Mason and a 10 x 20 foot section of roof was blown off of a commercial building a few miles south of Lansing.",The public reported one inch hail five miles south of Wayland.,2012,5
19074,201205,3,1620,201205,3,1620,61677,369048,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,121,MUSKEGON,GRR,03-MAY-12 16:20:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 16:20:00,0,0,0,0,,,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,TWIN LAKE,0.0,N,TWIN LAKE,43.37,-86.17,43.37,-86.17,"An upper low moving over a warm front that stretched across northern Lower Michigan set the stage for heavy rainfall on May 3rd. Training thunderstorms (storms that move over the same location) produced 5 to 7 inches of rainfall across portions of Mason and Lake counties. The heavy rainfall resulted in roads that were either flooded or washed out. As the day progressed, strong to severe storms developed in the warm humid airmass. Golf ball size hail was reported in Mason and a 10 x 20 foot section of roof was blown off of a commercial building a few miles south of Lansing.",A trained spotter reported three quarters inch hail and some branches down in Twin Lake.,2012,5
19075,201205,3,1624,201205,3,1636,61677,369050,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,5,ALLEGAN,GRR,03-MAY-12 16:24:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 16:36:00,0,0,0,0,,,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,WAYLAND,1.0,W,SHELBYVILLE,42.67,-85.64,42.6,-85.64,"An upper low moving over a warm front that stretched across northern Lower Michigan set the stage for heavy rainfall on May 3rd. Training thunderstorms (storms that move over the same location) produced 5 to 7 inches of rainfall across portions of Mason and Lake counties. The heavy rainfall resulted in roads that were either flooded or washed out. As the day progressed, strong to severe storms developed in the warm humid airmass. Golf ball size hail was reported in Mason and a 10 x 20 foot section of roof was blown off of a commercial building a few miles south of Lansing.",One inch hail was reported in Wayland.,2012,5
19193,201203,2,1900,201203,3,1200,62266,372470,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,22,OTSEGO,APX,02-MAR-12 19:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,215.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"One of the highest-impact snowstorms in recent memory pounded Northern Michigan on the night of the 2nd. Low pressure tracked from Missouri, to southern Lower Michigan, and on to eastern Canada, while rapidly strengthening. Precipitation surged northward into the region on the evening of the 2nd. This was primarily snow, except in parts of east central Lower Michigan (especially near Lake Huron), where temperatures were mild enough for rain. Snow wound down on the morning of the 3rd, and though somewhat blustery winds occurred behind the system on the 3rd, blowing snow was limited because the snowfall was so wet.|Snow totals ranged from 6 to 14 inches across most of Northern Michigan. Higher amounts fell near and west of Grand Traverse Bay, with a maximum amount of 20 inches near Lake Ann. With relatively warm temperatures, the snow was very wet; Traverse City saw around a foot of snow during the night, with a low temperature of 33 degrees. The snow stuck to everything, with the weight of the snow downing many, many trees and power lines. Power outages were widespread, with an outright majority of Northern Michigan residents losing power at some time during or after the storm. In Benzie County, 95 percent of residents lost power. Outages lasted up to a week in some spots. Great Lakes Energy described it as the worst snowstorm (in regards to power outages) in 30 years. A number of counties and communities opened shelters to aid those without power or heat. Also included in the tree damage was substantial damage to fruit trees in the Grand Traverse Bay region, particularly cherry trees. In Corwith Township in Otsego County, the weight of snow caused the roof of the former township hall to collapse.",,2012,3
19230,201203,2,2100,201203,3,1200,62266,372477,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,8,CHIPPEWA,APX,02-MAR-12 21:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,50.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"One of the highest-impact snowstorms in recent memory pounded Northern Michigan on the night of the 2nd. Low pressure tracked from Missouri, to southern Lower Michigan, and on to eastern Canada, while rapidly strengthening. Precipitation surged northward into the region on the evening of the 2nd. This was primarily snow, except in parts of east central Lower Michigan (especially near Lake Huron), where temperatures were mild enough for rain. Snow wound down on the morning of the 3rd, and though somewhat blustery winds occurred behind the system on the 3rd, blowing snow was limited because the snowfall was so wet.|Snow totals ranged from 6 to 14 inches across most of Northern Michigan. Higher amounts fell near and west of Grand Traverse Bay, with a maximum amount of 20 inches near Lake Ann. With relatively warm temperatures, the snow was very wet; Traverse City saw around a foot of snow during the night, with a low temperature of 33 degrees. The snow stuck to everything, with the weight of the snow downing many, many trees and power lines. Power outages were widespread, with an outright majority of Northern Michigan residents losing power at some time during or after the storm. In Benzie County, 95 percent of residents lost power. Outages lasted up to a week in some spots. Great Lakes Energy described it as the worst snowstorm (in regards to power outages) in 30 years. A number of counties and communities opened shelters to aid those without power or heat. Also included in the tree damage was substantial damage to fruit trees in the Grand Traverse Bay region, particularly cherry trees. In Corwith Township in Otsego County, the weight of snow caused the roof of the former township hall to collapse.",,2012,3
19325,201205,3,1551,201205,3,1551,61677,369051,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,5,ALLEGAN,GRR,03-MAY-12 15:51:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 15:51:00,0,0,0,0,,,Public,1.25,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,BRADLEY,0.0,N,BRADLEY,42.63,-85.63,42.63,-85.63,"An upper low moving over a warm front that stretched across northern Lower Michigan set the stage for heavy rainfall on May 3rd. Training thunderstorms (storms that move over the same location) produced 5 to 7 inches of rainfall across portions of Mason and Lake counties. The heavy rainfall resulted in roads that were either flooded or washed out. As the day progressed, strong to severe storms developed in the warm humid airmass. Golf ball size hail was reported in Mason and a 10 x 20 foot section of roof was blown off of a commercial building a few miles south of Lansing.",The public reported one and a quarter inch hail in Bradley.,2012,5
19332,201205,3,1703,201205,3,1703,61677,369053,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,37,CLINTON,GRR,03-MAY-12 17:03:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 17:03:00,0,0,0,0,,,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,N,MERLE BEACH,3.0,N,MERLE BEACH,42.96,-84.58,42.96,-84.58,"An upper low moving over a warm front that stretched across northern Lower Michigan set the stage for heavy rainfall on May 3rd. Training thunderstorms (storms that move over the same location) produced 5 to 7 inches of rainfall across portions of Mason and Lake counties. The heavy rainfall resulted in roads that were either flooded or washed out. As the day progressed, strong to severe storms developed in the warm humid airmass. Golf ball size hail was reported in Mason and a 10 x 20 foot section of roof was blown off of a commercial building a few miles south of Lansing.",Three quarters inch hail was reported by a trained spotter three miles south southwest of St. John's.,2012,5
19333,201205,3,1551,201205,3,1551,61677,369052,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,15,BARRY,GRR,03-MAY-12 15:51:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 15:51:00,0,0,0,0,,,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,W,BOWENS MILLS,2.0,W,BOWENS MILLS,42.65,-85.54,42.65,-85.54,"An upper low moving over a warm front that stretched across northern Lower Michigan set the stage for heavy rainfall on May 3rd. Training thunderstorms (storms that move over the same location) produced 5 to 7 inches of rainfall across portions of Mason and Lake counties. The heavy rainfall resulted in roads that were either flooded or washed out. As the day progressed, strong to severe storms developed in the warm humid airmass. Golf ball size hail was reported in Mason and a 10 x 20 foot section of roof was blown off of a commercial building a few miles south of Lansing.",One inch diameter hail was reported by the public two miles west of Bowens Mills.,2012,5
19486,201203,2,1700,201203,3,1200,62266,372456,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,31,MANISTEE,APX,02-MAR-12 17:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,350.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"One of the highest-impact snowstorms in recent memory pounded Northern Michigan on the night of the 2nd. Low pressure tracked from Missouri, to southern Lower Michigan, and on to eastern Canada, while rapidly strengthening. Precipitation surged northward into the region on the evening of the 2nd. This was primarily snow, except in parts of east central Lower Michigan (especially near Lake Huron), where temperatures were mild enough for rain. Snow wound down on the morning of the 3rd, and though somewhat blustery winds occurred behind the system on the 3rd, blowing snow was limited because the snowfall was so wet.|Snow totals ranged from 6 to 14 inches across most of Northern Michigan. Higher amounts fell near and west of Grand Traverse Bay, with a maximum amount of 20 inches near Lake Ann. With relatively warm temperatures, the snow was very wet; Traverse City saw around a foot of snow during the night, with a low temperature of 33 degrees. The snow stuck to everything, with the weight of the snow downing many, many trees and power lines. Power outages were widespread, with an outright majority of Northern Michigan residents losing power at some time during or after the storm. In Benzie County, 95 percent of residents lost power. Outages lasted up to a week in some spots. Great Lakes Energy described it as the worst snowstorm (in regards to power outages) in 30 years. A number of counties and communities opened shelters to aid those without power or heat. Also included in the tree damage was substantial damage to fruit trees in the Grand Traverse Bay region, particularly cherry trees. In Corwith Township in Otsego County, the weight of snow caused the roof of the former township hall to collapse.",,2012,3
19540,201205,28,2235,201205,28,2235,62679,374920,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,123,NEWAYGO,GRR,28-MAY-12 22:35:00,EST-5,28-MAY-12 22:35:00,0,0,0,0,75.00K,0.00K,County Official,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,HESPERIA,3.0,SE,HESPERIA,43.57,-86.04,43.54,-85.98,"A cold front triggered the development of scattered thunderstorms, a few of which were severe and produced wind damage. The most extensive damage occurred only about one to two miles north northwest of Fremont in Newaygo county, where at least 25 to 30 trees were blown down. Isolated trees were blown down in Fruitland and Blue Lake townships in Muskegon county, and just southeast of Harrison in Clare county.",The Newaygo county road commission and amateur radio operators reported 20 to 25 trees of varying health and size were blown down one mile north northwest of Fremont. Stone Road near 30th street had trees down and multiple trees were also blown down at Stone Road between 32nd and 34th streets.,2012,5
19581,201205,3,1620,201205,3,1620,61677,369054,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,81,KENT,GRR,03-MAY-12 16:20:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 16:20:00,0,0,0,0,,,Trained Spotter,1.25,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,ESE,EAST PARIS,2.0,ESE,EAST PARIS,42.89,-85.55,42.89,-85.55,"An upper low moving over a warm front that stretched across northern Lower Michigan set the stage for heavy rainfall on May 3rd. Training thunderstorms (storms that move over the same location) produced 5 to 7 inches of rainfall across portions of Mason and Lake counties. The heavy rainfall resulted in roads that were either flooded or washed out. As the day progressed, strong to severe storms developed in the warm humid airmass. Golf ball size hail was reported in Mason and a 10 x 20 foot section of roof was blown off of a commercial building a few miles south of Lansing.",A trained spotter reported one and a quarter inch diameter hail near East Paris road in Kentwood.,2012,5
19582,201205,3,1730,201205,3,1730,61677,369055,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,159,VAN BUREN,GRR,03-MAY-12 17:30:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 17:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,W,GOBLES WIDNERS ARPT,2.0,W,GOBLES WIDNERS ARPT,42.28,-85.9,42.28,-85.9,"An upper low moving over a warm front that stretched across northern Lower Michigan set the stage for heavy rainfall on May 3rd. Training thunderstorms (storms that move over the same location) produced 5 to 7 inches of rainfall across portions of Mason and Lake counties. The heavy rainfall resulted in roads that were either flooded or washed out. As the day progressed, strong to severe storms developed in the warm humid airmass. Golf ball size hail was reported in Mason and a 10 x 20 foot section of roof was blown off of a commercial building a few miles south of Lansing.",Three quarters inch hail was reported by a trained spotter near Gobles.,2012,5
19585,201204,12,300,201204,12,800,61103,365232,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,77,BERRIEN,IWX,12-APR-12 03:00:00,EST-5,12-APR-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,8.00M,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Record setting temperatures occurred during a large portion of March, allowing for the growing season to start roughly four to six weeks ahead of schedule. Many orchards and other types of fruit farms observed extensive budding and flowering of the plants. Cooler weather settled in for the first part of April. Temperatures dropped into the middle to upper 20s during the early morning hours of April 12th, allowing for a damaging freeze to many local crops.","Local media reports indicate as much as 90 percent of the grape crop in Berrien county suffered significant damage. In addition, numerous other types of fruit suffered varying degrees of damage, including apples and cherries. Final figures were still being tallied, but estimated of at least 8 million dollars were given in direct crop damage and a least 18 million dollars in lost sales and other expenses.",2012,4
19717,201203,2,2000,201203,3,1200,62266,372474,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,23,MONTMORENCY,APX,02-MAR-12 20:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,150.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"One of the highest-impact snowstorms in recent memory pounded Northern Michigan on the night of the 2nd. Low pressure tracked from Missouri, to southern Lower Michigan, and on to eastern Canada, while rapidly strengthening. Precipitation surged northward into the region on the evening of the 2nd. This was primarily snow, except in parts of east central Lower Michigan (especially near Lake Huron), where temperatures were mild enough for rain. Snow wound down on the morning of the 3rd, and though somewhat blustery winds occurred behind the system on the 3rd, blowing snow was limited because the snowfall was so wet.|Snow totals ranged from 6 to 14 inches across most of Northern Michigan. Higher amounts fell near and west of Grand Traverse Bay, with a maximum amount of 20 inches near Lake Ann. With relatively warm temperatures, the snow was very wet; Traverse City saw around a foot of snow during the night, with a low temperature of 33 degrees. The snow stuck to everything, with the weight of the snow downing many, many trees and power lines. Power outages were widespread, with an outright majority of Northern Michigan residents losing power at some time during or after the storm. In Benzie County, 95 percent of residents lost power. Outages lasted up to a week in some spots. Great Lakes Energy described it as the worst snowstorm (in regards to power outages) in 30 years. A number of counties and communities opened shelters to aid those without power or heat. Also included in the tree damage was substantial damage to fruit trees in the Grand Traverse Bay region, particularly cherry trees. In Corwith Township in Otsego County, the weight of snow caused the roof of the former township hall to collapse.",,2012,3
19754,201203,2,2100,201203,3,1200,62266,372476,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,15,MACKINAC,APX,02-MAR-12 21:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,50.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"One of the highest-impact snowstorms in recent memory pounded Northern Michigan on the night of the 2nd. Low pressure tracked from Missouri, to southern Lower Michigan, and on to eastern Canada, while rapidly strengthening. Precipitation surged northward into the region on the evening of the 2nd. This was primarily snow, except in parts of east central Lower Michigan (especially near Lake Huron), where temperatures were mild enough for rain. Snow wound down on the morning of the 3rd, and though somewhat blustery winds occurred behind the system on the 3rd, blowing snow was limited because the snowfall was so wet.|Snow totals ranged from 6 to 14 inches across most of Northern Michigan. Higher amounts fell near and west of Grand Traverse Bay, with a maximum amount of 20 inches near Lake Ann. With relatively warm temperatures, the snow was very wet; Traverse City saw around a foot of snow during the night, with a low temperature of 33 degrees. The snow stuck to everything, with the weight of the snow downing many, many trees and power lines. Power outages were widespread, with an outright majority of Northern Michigan residents losing power at some time during or after the storm. In Benzie County, 95 percent of residents lost power. Outages lasted up to a week in some spots. Great Lakes Energy described it as the worst snowstorm (in regards to power outages) in 30 years. A number of counties and communities opened shelters to aid those without power or heat. Also included in the tree damage was substantial damage to fruit trees in the Grand Traverse Bay region, particularly cherry trees. In Corwith Township in Otsego County, the weight of snow caused the roof of the former township hall to collapse.",,2012,3
19855,201205,3,1757,201205,3,1757,61677,369056,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,15,BARRY,GRR,03-MAY-12 17:57:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 17:57:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,4.0,N,NASHVILLE,4.0,N,NASHVILLE,42.66,-85.09,42.66,-85.09,"An upper low moving over a warm front that stretched across northern Lower Michigan set the stage for heavy rainfall on May 3rd. Training thunderstorms (storms that move over the same location) produced 5 to 7 inches of rainfall across portions of Mason and Lake counties. The heavy rainfall resulted in roads that were either flooded or washed out. As the day progressed, strong to severe storms developed in the warm humid airmass. Golf ball size hail was reported in Mason and a 10 x 20 foot section of roof was blown off of a commercial building a few miles south of Lansing.",Three quarters inch hail was reported in Nashville.,2012,5
19856,201205,3,1800,201205,3,1800,61677,369057,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,45,EATON,GRR,03-MAY-12 18:00:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Amateur Radio,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NNE,SUNFIELD,2.0,NNE,SUNFIELD,42.76,-84.99,42.76,-84.99,"An upper low moving over a warm front that stretched across northern Lower Michigan set the stage for heavy rainfall on May 3rd. Training thunderstorms (storms that move over the same location) produced 5 to 7 inches of rainfall across portions of Mason and Lake counties. The heavy rainfall resulted in roads that were either flooded or washed out. As the day progressed, strong to severe storms developed in the warm humid airmass. Golf ball size hail was reported in Mason and a 10 x 20 foot section of roof was blown off of a commercial building a few miles south of Lansing.",An amateur radio operator reported three quarters inch hail in Sunfield.,2012,5
19861,201204,12,300,201204,12,800,61103,365233,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,78,CASS,IWX,12-APR-12 03:00:00,EST-5,12-APR-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,4.00M,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Record setting temperatures occurred during a large portion of March, allowing for the growing season to start roughly four to six weeks ahead of schedule. Many orchards and other types of fruit farms observed extensive budding and flowering of the plants. Cooler weather settled in for the first part of April. Temperatures dropped into the middle to upper 20s during the early morning hours of April 12th, allowing for a damaging freeze to many local crops.","Local media reports indicate as much as 90 percent of the grape crop in Cass county suffered significant damage. In addition, numerous other types of fruit suffered varying degrees of damage, including apples and cherries. Final figures were still being tallied, but estimated of at least 4 million dollars were given in direct crop damage and a least 7 million dollars in lost sales and other expenses.",2012,4
20027,201203,2,1800,201203,3,1200,62266,372459,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,32,WEXFORD,APX,02-MAR-12 18:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,250.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"One of the highest-impact snowstorms in recent memory pounded Northern Michigan on the night of the 2nd. Low pressure tracked from Missouri, to southern Lower Michigan, and on to eastern Canada, while rapidly strengthening. Precipitation surged northward into the region on the evening of the 2nd. This was primarily snow, except in parts of east central Lower Michigan (especially near Lake Huron), where temperatures were mild enough for rain. Snow wound down on the morning of the 3rd, and though somewhat blustery winds occurred behind the system on the 3rd, blowing snow was limited because the snowfall was so wet.|Snow totals ranged from 6 to 14 inches across most of Northern Michigan. Higher amounts fell near and west of Grand Traverse Bay, with a maximum amount of 20 inches near Lake Ann. With relatively warm temperatures, the snow was very wet; Traverse City saw around a foot of snow during the night, with a low temperature of 33 degrees. The snow stuck to everything, with the weight of the snow downing many, many trees and power lines. Power outages were widespread, with an outright majority of Northern Michigan residents losing power at some time during or after the storm. In Benzie County, 95 percent of residents lost power. Outages lasted up to a week in some spots. Great Lakes Energy described it as the worst snowstorm (in regards to power outages) in 30 years. A number of counties and communities opened shelters to aid those without power or heat. Also included in the tree damage was substantial damage to fruit trees in the Grand Traverse Bay region, particularly cherry trees. In Corwith Township in Otsego County, the weight of snow caused the roof of the former township hall to collapse.",,2012,3
20126,201205,3,1725,201205,3,1725,61677,369058,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,77,KALAMAZOO,GRR,03-MAY-12 17:25:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 17:25:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,(AZO)KALAMAZOO ARPT,0.0,N,(AZO)KALAMAZOO ARPT,42.23,-85.55,42.23,-85.55,"An upper low moving over a warm front that stretched across northern Lower Michigan set the stage for heavy rainfall on May 3rd. Training thunderstorms (storms that move over the same location) produced 5 to 7 inches of rainfall across portions of Mason and Lake counties. The heavy rainfall resulted in roads that were either flooded or washed out. As the day progressed, strong to severe storms developed in the warm humid airmass. Golf ball size hail was reported in Mason and a 10 x 20 foot section of roof was blown off of a commercial building a few miles south of Lansing.",A trained spotter reported one inch diameter hail in Kalamazoo.,2012,5
20127,201205,3,1830,201205,3,1835,61677,369059,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,65,INGHAM,GRR,03-MAY-12 18:30:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 18:35:00,0,0,0,0,,,Trained Spotter,1.25,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,MASON,1.0,W,MASON,42.58,-84.44,42.58,-84.44,"An upper low moving over a warm front that stretched across northern Lower Michigan set the stage for heavy rainfall on May 3rd. Training thunderstorms (storms that move over the same location) produced 5 to 7 inches of rainfall across portions of Mason and Lake counties. The heavy rainfall resulted in roads that were either flooded or washed out. As the day progressed, strong to severe storms developed in the warm humid airmass. Golf ball size hail was reported in Mason and a 10 x 20 foot section of roof was blown off of a commercial building a few miles south of Lansing.",A trained spotter measured hail up to an inch and a quarter in diameter in Mason.,2012,5
20203,201205,28,2155,201205,28,2155,64015,383424,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,28-MAY-12 21:55:00,EST-5,28-MAY-12 21:55:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,BENTON,1.0,NW,BENTON,42.13,-83.86,42.13,-83.86,Isolated severe storms developed in Oakland and Washtenaw counties.,Trees were reported blown down.,2012,5
20268,201203,2,2000,201203,3,1200,62266,372475,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,24,ALPENA,APX,02-MAR-12 20:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,100.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"One of the highest-impact snowstorms in recent memory pounded Northern Michigan on the night of the 2nd. Low pressure tracked from Missouri, to southern Lower Michigan, and on to eastern Canada, while rapidly strengthening. Precipitation surged northward into the region on the evening of the 2nd. This was primarily snow, except in parts of east central Lower Michigan (especially near Lake Huron), where temperatures were mild enough for rain. Snow wound down on the morning of the 3rd, and though somewhat blustery winds occurred behind the system on the 3rd, blowing snow was limited because the snowfall was so wet.|Snow totals ranged from 6 to 14 inches across most of Northern Michigan. Higher amounts fell near and west of Grand Traverse Bay, with a maximum amount of 20 inches near Lake Ann. With relatively warm temperatures, the snow was very wet; Traverse City saw around a foot of snow during the night, with a low temperature of 33 degrees. The snow stuck to everything, with the weight of the snow downing many, many trees and power lines. Power outages were widespread, with an outright majority of Northern Michigan residents losing power at some time during or after the storm. In Benzie County, 95 percent of residents lost power. Outages lasted up to a week in some spots. Great Lakes Energy described it as the worst snowstorm (in regards to power outages) in 30 years. A number of counties and communities opened shelters to aid those without power or heat. Also included in the tree damage was substantial damage to fruit trees in the Grand Traverse Bay region, particularly cherry trees. In Corwith Township in Otsego County, the weight of snow caused the roof of the former township hall to collapse.",,2012,3
20446,201205,28,2222,201205,28,2222,64015,383427,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,28-MAY-12 22:22:00,EST-5,28-MAY-12 22:22:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,LATHRUP VLG,1.0,W,LATHRUP VLG,42.48,-83.26,42.48,-83.26,Isolated severe storms developed in Oakland and Washtenaw counties.,Multiple trees and powerlines reported down.,2012,5
20501,201203,2,1800,201203,3,1200,62266,372461,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,16,EMMET,APX,02-MAR-12 18:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,200.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"One of the highest-impact snowstorms in recent memory pounded Northern Michigan on the night of the 2nd. Low pressure tracked from Missouri, to southern Lower Michigan, and on to eastern Canada, while rapidly strengthening. Precipitation surged northward into the region on the evening of the 2nd. This was primarily snow, except in parts of east central Lower Michigan (especially near Lake Huron), where temperatures were mild enough for rain. Snow wound down on the morning of the 3rd, and though somewhat blustery winds occurred behind the system on the 3rd, blowing snow was limited because the snowfall was so wet.|Snow totals ranged from 6 to 14 inches across most of Northern Michigan. Higher amounts fell near and west of Grand Traverse Bay, with a maximum amount of 20 inches near Lake Ann. With relatively warm temperatures, the snow was very wet; Traverse City saw around a foot of snow during the night, with a low temperature of 33 degrees. The snow stuck to everything, with the weight of the snow downing many, many trees and power lines. Power outages were widespread, with an outright majority of Northern Michigan residents losing power at some time during or after the storm. In Benzie County, 95 percent of residents lost power. Outages lasted up to a week in some spots. Great Lakes Energy described it as the worst snowstorm (in regards to power outages) in 30 years. A number of counties and communities opened shelters to aid those without power or heat. Also included in the tree damage was substantial damage to fruit trees in the Grand Traverse Bay region, particularly cherry trees. In Corwith Township in Otsego County, the weight of snow caused the roof of the former township hall to collapse.",,2012,3
20538,201203,2,1700,201203,3,1200,62266,372457,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,25,BENZIE,APX,02-MAR-12 17:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,600.00K,2.00M,Amateur Radio,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"One of the highest-impact snowstorms in recent memory pounded Northern Michigan on the night of the 2nd. Low pressure tracked from Missouri, to southern Lower Michigan, and on to eastern Canada, while rapidly strengthening. Precipitation surged northward into the region on the evening of the 2nd. This was primarily snow, except in parts of east central Lower Michigan (especially near Lake Huron), where temperatures were mild enough for rain. Snow wound down on the morning of the 3rd, and though somewhat blustery winds occurred behind the system on the 3rd, blowing snow was limited because the snowfall was so wet.|Snow totals ranged from 6 to 14 inches across most of Northern Michigan. Higher amounts fell near and west of Grand Traverse Bay, with a maximum amount of 20 inches near Lake Ann. With relatively warm temperatures, the snow was very wet; Traverse City saw around a foot of snow during the night, with a low temperature of 33 degrees. The snow stuck to everything, with the weight of the snow downing many, many trees and power lines. Power outages were widespread, with an outright majority of Northern Michigan residents losing power at some time during or after the storm. In Benzie County, 95 percent of residents lost power. Outages lasted up to a week in some spots. Great Lakes Energy described it as the worst snowstorm (in regards to power outages) in 30 years. A number of counties and communities opened shelters to aid those without power or heat. Also included in the tree damage was substantial damage to fruit trees in the Grand Traverse Bay region, particularly cherry trees. In Corwith Township in Otsego County, the weight of snow caused the roof of the former township hall to collapse.",,2012,3
20606,201205,15,2045,201205,15,2045,62102,371518,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,81,KENT,GRR,15-MAY-12 20:45:00,EST-5,15-MAY-12 20:45:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,,Broadcast Media,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,EAST GRAND RAPIDS,1.0,N,EAST GRAND RAPIDS,42.94,-85.6,42.94,-85.6,"Scattered thunderstorms developed during the evening hours of May 15th. Several trees were blown down, and there were several reports of sub severe hail.",Widespread tree damage for several blocks along Lake and Elmwood drives in eastern Grand Rapids. One large tree was uprooted and fell on the second story of a house. Roof damage on at least four houses.,2012,5
20681,201205,3,1835,201205,3,1835,61677,369063,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,65,INGHAM,GRR,03-MAY-12 18:35:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 18:35:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,61.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NNE,HOLT,1.0,NNE,HOLT,42.67,-84.52,42.67,-84.52,"An upper low moving over a warm front that stretched across northern Lower Michigan set the stage for heavy rainfall on May 3rd. Training thunderstorms (storms that move over the same location) produced 5 to 7 inches of rainfall across portions of Mason and Lake counties. The heavy rainfall resulted in roads that were either flooded or washed out. As the day progressed, strong to severe storms developed in the warm humid airmass. Golf ball size hail was reported in Mason and a 10 x 20 foot section of roof was blown off of a commercial building a few miles south of Lansing.",Ingham county emergency management reported that a ten by twenty foot section of a roof was ripped off a commercial building. It was also reported that about 300 yards of power poles along Aurelius road were toppled.,2012,5
20682,201205,3,2120,201205,3,2122,61677,369060,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,75,JACKSON,GRR,03-MAY-12 21:20:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 21:22:00,0,0,0,0,,,Trained Spotter,2.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,WOODVILLE,1.0,NW,SOUTHLAND,42.25,-84.41,42.23,-84.38,"An upper low moving over a warm front that stretched across northern Lower Michigan set the stage for heavy rainfall on May 3rd. Training thunderstorms (storms that move over the same location) produced 5 to 7 inches of rainfall across portions of Mason and Lake counties. The heavy rainfall resulted in roads that were either flooded or washed out. As the day progressed, strong to severe storms developed in the warm humid airmass. Golf ball size hail was reported in Mason and a 10 x 20 foot section of roof was blown off of a commercial building a few miles south of Lansing.",A trained spotter reported hail up to two inches in diameter two miles southeast of Jackson with one inch hail in Jackson.,2012,5
20683,201205,3,1758,201205,3,1758,61677,369065,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,117,MONTCALM,GRR,03-MAY-12 17:58:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 17:58:00,0,0,0,0,30.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,70.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,AMSDEN,0.0,N,AMSDEN,43.17,-85.12,43.17,-85.12,"An upper low moving over a warm front that stretched across northern Lower Michigan set the stage for heavy rainfall on May 3rd. Training thunderstorms (storms that move over the same location) produced 5 to 7 inches of rainfall across portions of Mason and Lake counties. The heavy rainfall resulted in roads that were either flooded or washed out. As the day progressed, strong to severe storms developed in the warm humid airmass. Golf ball size hail was reported in Mason and a 10 x 20 foot section of roof was blown off of a commercial building a few miles south of Lansing.",The broadcast media reported that peak winds estimated near 80 mph caused damage to a barn and unroofed an outbuilding two miles northwest of Fenwick. Several healthy trees were snapped or uprooted.,2012,5
20774,201203,2,1800,201203,3,1200,62266,372463,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,33,MISSAUKEE,APX,02-MAR-12 18:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,150.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"One of the highest-impact snowstorms in recent memory pounded Northern Michigan on the night of the 2nd. Low pressure tracked from Missouri, to southern Lower Michigan, and on to eastern Canada, while rapidly strengthening. Precipitation surged northward into the region on the evening of the 2nd. This was primarily snow, except in parts of east central Lower Michigan (especially near Lake Huron), where temperatures were mild enough for rain. Snow wound down on the morning of the 3rd, and though somewhat blustery winds occurred behind the system on the 3rd, blowing snow was limited because the snowfall was so wet.|Snow totals ranged from 6 to 14 inches across most of Northern Michigan. Higher amounts fell near and west of Grand Traverse Bay, with a maximum amount of 20 inches near Lake Ann. With relatively warm temperatures, the snow was very wet; Traverse City saw around a foot of snow during the night, with a low temperature of 33 degrees. The snow stuck to everything, with the weight of the snow downing many, many trees and power lines. Power outages were widespread, with an outright majority of Northern Michigan residents losing power at some time during or after the storm. In Benzie County, 95 percent of residents lost power. Outages lasted up to a week in some spots. Great Lakes Energy described it as the worst snowstorm (in regards to power outages) in 30 years. A number of counties and communities opened shelters to aid those without power or heat. Also included in the tree damage was substantial damage to fruit trees in the Grand Traverse Bay region, particularly cherry trees. In Corwith Township in Otsego County, the weight of snow caused the roof of the former township hall to collapse.",,2012,3
20920,201205,3,1601,201205,3,1601,62429,379046,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,63,HURON,DTX,03-MAY-12 16:01:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 16:01:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,QUARRY,1.0,NE,QUARRY,43.84,-83.32,43.84,-83.32,"A few severe storms developed, mainly north of M-59 during the late afternoon and evening hours. Training of showers and thunderstorms then dumped half a foot of rain on the Flint area, stranding cars on roadways and forcing the boat evacuation of some residents.",,2012,5
20921,201205,3,1603,201205,3,1603,62429,379047,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,63,HURON,DTX,03-MAY-12 16:03:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 16:03:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,KINDE,1.0,NE,KINDE,43.94,-82.99,43.94,-82.99,"A few severe storms developed, mainly north of M-59 during the late afternoon and evening hours. Training of showers and thunderstorms then dumped half a foot of rain on the Flint area, stranding cars on roadways and forcing the boat evacuation of some residents.",,2012,5
20922,201205,3,1619,201205,3,1619,62429,379048,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,17,BAY,DTX,03-MAY-12 16:19:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 16:19:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NW,BAY CITY,2.0,NW,BAY CITY,43.62,-83.92,43.62,-83.92,"A few severe storms developed, mainly north of M-59 during the late afternoon and evening hours. Training of showers and thunderstorms then dumped half a foot of rain on the Flint area, stranding cars on roadways and forcing the boat evacuation of some residents.",,2012,5
20923,201205,3,1739,201205,3,1739,62429,379049,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,03-MAY-12 17:39:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 17:39:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,FLUSHING ARPT,1.0,NE,FLUSHING ARPT,43.08,-83.87,43.08,-83.87,"A few severe storms developed, mainly north of M-59 during the late afternoon and evening hours. Training of showers and thunderstorms then dumped half a foot of rain on the Flint area, stranding cars on roadways and forcing the boat evacuation of some residents.",,2012,5
20924,201205,3,2146,201205,3,2146,62429,379050,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,03-MAY-12 21:46:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 21:46:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,MANCHESTER,1.0,W,MANCHESTER,42.15,-84.04,42.15,-84.04,"A few severe storms developed, mainly north of M-59 during the late afternoon and evening hours. Training of showers and thunderstorms then dumped half a foot of rain on the Flint area, stranding cars on roadways and forcing the boat evacuation of some residents.",,2012,5
20925,201205,3,2154,201205,3,2154,62429,379051,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,03-MAY-12 21:54:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 21:54:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,ROWES CORNER,1.0,NW,ROWES CORNER,42.19,-84.04,42.19,-84.04,"A few severe storms developed, mainly north of M-59 during the late afternoon and evening hours. Training of showers and thunderstorms then dumped half a foot of rain on the Flint area, stranding cars on roadways and forcing the boat evacuation of some residents.",,2012,5
20928,201205,3,1722,201205,3,1722,62429,379211,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,155,SHIAWASSEE,DTX,03-MAY-12 17:22:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 17:22:00,0,0,0,0,3.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,OWOSSO,0.0,N,OWOSSO,43.0,-84.17,43.0,-84.17,"A few severe storms developed, mainly north of M-59 during the late afternoon and evening hours. Training of showers and thunderstorms then dumped half a foot of rain on the Flint area, stranding cars on roadways and forcing the boat evacuation of some residents.",Trees and wires reported down.,2012,5
20929,201205,3,1611,201205,3,1611,62429,379212,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,03-MAY-12 16:11:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 16:11:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,GILFORD,1.0,SE,GILFORD,43.49,-83.62,43.49,-83.62,"A few severe storms developed, mainly north of M-59 during the late afternoon and evening hours. Training of showers and thunderstorms then dumped half a foot of rain on the Flint area, stranding cars on roadways and forcing the boat evacuation of some residents.",Utility pole was reported down.,2012,5
20930,201205,3,1656,201205,3,1656,62429,379213,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,03-MAY-12 16:56:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 16:56:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,DEFORD,1.0,SE,DEFORD,43.51,-83.19,43.51,-83.19,"A few severe storms developed, mainly north of M-59 during the late afternoon and evening hours. Training of showers and thunderstorms then dumped half a foot of rain on the Flint area, stranding cars on roadways and forcing the boat evacuation of some residents.",Large tree limbs were reported blown down.,2012,5
20943,201206,1,300,201206,1,500,64750,387522,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,11,DICKINSON,MQT,01-JUN-12 03:00:00,CST-6,01-JUN-12 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,RAWS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Mostly clear and calm conditions allowed temperatures to plummet below freezing at many inland locations across west and central Upper Michigan on the morning of the 1st. A widespread frost resulted from the cold temperatures.,Temperatures dropped below freezing at a few locations resulting in areas of frost.,2012,6
21193,201205,3,1738,201205,3,1738,62429,379214,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,03-MAY-12 17:38:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 17:38:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,N,(FNT)BISHOP ARPT FLI,2.0,N,(FNT)BISHOP ARPT FLI,43.0,-83.75,43.0,-83.75,"A few severe storms developed, mainly north of M-59 during the late afternoon and evening hours. Training of showers and thunderstorms then dumped half a foot of rain on the Flint area, stranding cars on roadways and forcing the boat evacuation of some residents.","A eight inch diameter tree was blown down, destroying a shed.",2012,5
21194,201205,3,1743,201205,3,1743,62429,379215,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,03-MAY-12 17:43:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 17:43:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,61.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,WNW,BURTON,3.0,WNW,BURTON,42.99,-83.68,42.99,-83.68,"A few severe storms developed, mainly north of M-59 during the late afternoon and evening hours. Training of showers and thunderstorms then dumped half a foot of rain on the Flint area, stranding cars on roadways and forcing the boat evacuation of some residents.",A spotter estimated a 70 mph thunderstorm wind gust.,2012,5
21195,201205,3,1740,201205,3,1740,62429,379217,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,03-MAY-12 17:40:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 17:40:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,N,(FNT)BISHOP ARPT FLI,2.0,N,(FNT)BISHOP ARPT FLI,43.0,-83.75,43.0,-83.75,"A few severe storms developed, mainly north of M-59 during the late afternoon and evening hours. Training of showers and thunderstorms then dumped half a foot of rain on the Flint area, stranding cars on roadways and forcing the boat evacuation of some residents.",A 45 foot tower was blown down.,2012,5
21196,201205,3,1741,201205,3,1741,62429,379219,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,03-MAY-12 17:41:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 17:41:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,(FNT)BISHOP ARPT FLI,0.0,N,(FNT)BISHOP ARPT FLI,42.97,-83.75,42.97,-83.75,"A few severe storms developed, mainly north of M-59 during the late afternoon and evening hours. Training of showers and thunderstorms then dumped half a foot of rain on the Flint area, stranding cars on roadways and forcing the boat evacuation of some residents.",A small airplane was blown over.,2012,5
21197,201205,3,1739,201205,3,1739,62429,379241,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,03-MAY-12 17:39:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 17:39:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NNW,(FNT)BISHOP ARPT FLI,2.0,NNW,(FNT)BISHOP ARPT FLI,43.0,-83.76,43.0,-83.76,"A few severe storms developed, mainly north of M-59 during the late afternoon and evening hours. Training of showers and thunderstorms then dumped half a foot of rain on the Flint area, stranding cars on roadways and forcing the boat evacuation of some residents.",A spotter reported a garage collapsed.,2012,5
21201,201205,3,2152,201205,3,2152,62429,379262,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,03-MAY-12 21:52:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 21:52:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,ESE,SYLVAN,3.0,ESE,SYLVAN,42.26,-84.02,42.26,-84.02,"A few severe storms developed, mainly north of M-59 during the late afternoon and evening hours. Training of showers and thunderstorms then dumped half a foot of rain on the Flint area, stranding cars on roadways and forcing the boat evacuation of some residents.",Several six to eight inch diameter tree limbs blown down onto M-52.,2012,5
21202,201205,3,2208,201205,3,2208,62429,379263,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,03-MAY-12 22:08:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 22:08:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,HOWELL,1.0,NW,HOWELL,42.61,-83.94,42.61,-83.94,"A few severe storms developed, mainly north of M-59 during the late afternoon and evening hours. Training of showers and thunderstorms then dumped half a foot of rain on the Flint area, stranding cars on roadways and forcing the boat evacuation of some residents.",Wires were reported down.,2012,5
21203,201205,3,1742,201205,3,1742,62429,379264,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,03-MAY-12 17:42:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 17:42:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SSW,FLINT,1.0,SSW,FLINT,43.01,-83.69,43.01,-83.69,"A few severe storms developed, mainly north of M-59 during the late afternoon and evening hours. Training of showers and thunderstorms then dumped half a foot of rain on the Flint area, stranding cars on roadways and forcing the boat evacuation of some residents.",Trees were blown down.,2012,5
21235,201206,1,400,201206,1,600,64750,387521,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,01-JUN-12 04:00:00,EST-5,01-JUN-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,RAWS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Mostly clear and calm conditions allowed temperatures to plummet below freezing at many inland locations across west and central Upper Michigan on the morning of the 1st. A widespread frost resulted from the cold temperatures.,Temperatures dropped near freezing at a few inland locations resulting in patchy frost.,2012,6
21476,201205,3,1740,201205,3,1740,62429,379265,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,03-MAY-12 17:40:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 17:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,WSW,FLINT,3.0,WSW,FLINT,43.0134,-83.7349,43.0134,-83.7349,"A few severe storms developed, mainly north of M-59 during the late afternoon and evening hours. Training of showers and thunderstorms then dumped half a foot of rain on the Flint area, stranding cars on roadways and forcing the boat evacuation of some residents.",Two to three foot trees were reported snapped.,2012,5
21477,201205,4,754,201205,4,1400,62429,379267,MICHIGAN,2012,Flood,C,155,SHIAWASSEE,DTX,04-MAY-12 07:54:00,EST-5,04-MAY-12 14:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,MORRICE,3.0,S,BYRON,42.83,-84.18,42.7718,-83.939,"A few severe storms developed, mainly north of M-59 during the late afternoon and evening hours. Training of showers and thunderstorms then dumped half a foot of rain on the Flint area, stranding cars on roadways and forcing the boat evacuation of some residents.",Flash flooding from 4 to 7 inches of rain took half a day to recede.,2012,5
21478,201205,4,130,201205,4,754,62429,379022,MICHIGAN,2012,Flash Flood,C,155,SHIAWASSEE,DTX,04-MAY-12 01:30:00,EST-5,04-MAY-12 07:54:00,0,0,0,0,1.10M,0.00K,Emergency Manager,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,WEST FIVE PTS,3.0,W,PITTSBURG,43.0,-84.21,42.8742,-84.2706,"A few severe storms developed, mainly north of M-59 during the late afternoon and evening hours. Training of showers and thunderstorms then dumped half a foot of rain on the Flint area, stranding cars on roadways and forcing the boat evacuation of some residents.",Several roads were closed due to flooding as well as bridges being reported washed out.,2012,5
21479,201205,4,754,201205,4,1400,62429,379266,MICHIGAN,2012,Flood,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,04-MAY-12 07:54:00,EST-5,04-MAY-12 14:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,ARGENTINE,2.0,S,GOODRICH,42.78,-83.83,42.8911,-83.5,"A few severe storms developed, mainly north of M-59 during the late afternoon and evening hours. Training of showers and thunderstorms then dumped half a foot of rain on the Flint area, stranding cars on roadways and forcing the boat evacuation of some residents.",Flash flooding from 4 to 7 inches of rain took half a day to recede.,2012,5
21830,201207,3,417,201207,3,417,64954,389182,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,73,ISABELLA,GRR,03-JUL-12 04:17:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 04:17:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,5.0,W,CLARE,5.0,W,CLARE,43.81,-84.87,43.81,-84.87,Isolated severe thunderstorms resulted in several reports of damaging wind gusts and large hail. Several trees were blown down.,Numerous signs and trees were blown down along M-115 near Farwell and Clare.,2012,7
21831,201207,3,1607,201207,3,1607,64954,389183,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,65,INGHAM,GRR,03-JUL-12 16:07:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 16:07:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,ESE,STOCKBRIDGE,2.0,ESE,STOCKBRIDGE,42.44,-84.15,42.44,-84.15,Isolated severe thunderstorms resulted in several reports of damaging wind gusts and large hail. Several trees were blown down.,A four foot diameter tree was blown down near Stockbridge.,2012,7
22011,201205,20,1945,201205,29,2359,63329,379173,MICHIGAN,2012,Wildfire,Z,85,NORTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,20-MAY-12 19:45:00,EST-5,29-MAY-12 23:59:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Park/Forest Service,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Lightning strikes from a line of thunderstorms ignited The Duck Lake Wildfire 14 miles north of Newberry and the Pine Creek North Wildfire in the Seney National Wildlife Refuge on the evening of the 20th. ||Strong south winds gusting over 30 mph on the 24th quickly fanned the Duck Lake Wildfire and caused it to spread rapidly toward the Lake Superior shore forcing mandatory evacuations for people in the Pike Lake, Bodi Lake, Culhane Lake and Little Lake Harbor areas. The 21,069 acre wildfire, the third largest in modern Michigan history, burned 136 structures (including one store and one motel) before it was fully contained in mid-June. ||The Pine Creek North Wildfire spread to 3500 acres by the 25th but was 95 percent contained by the 28th. The Marshland Wildlife Drive, Fishing Loop, Pine Ridge Nature Trail and many interior roads within the refuge were all closed due to the fire. The cost of resources to fight the fire was estimated to be around $600,000. No injuries or deaths were reported from the fire. ||Due to the wildfires and extreme fire danger, Governor Rick Snyder declared a state of disaster in both Luce and Schoolcraft counties on the 25th.","Lightning from thunderstorms ignited the Pine Creek North Wildfire on the evening of the 20th. The fire spread to 3500 acres by the 25th but was 95 percent contained by the 28th. The Marshland Wildlife Drive, Fishing Loop, Pine Ridge Nature Trail and many interior roads within the refuge were all closed due to the fire. The cost of resources to fight the fire was estimated to be around $600,000. No injuries or deaths were reported from the fire. Governor Rick Snyder declared a state of disaster in Schoolcraft County on the 25th.",2012,5
22419,201206,18,1219,201206,18,1219,64051,383568,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,18-JUN-12 12:19:00,EST-5,18-JUN-12 12:19:00,0,0,0,0,3.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,RIVERVIEW,1.0,SW,RIVERVIEW,42.17,-83.19,42.17,-83.19,A few severe thunderstorms developed south of M-59.,Powerlines reported down.,2012,6
22447,201205,20,2133,201205,20,2133,64574,386300,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,55,GRAND TRAVERSE,APX,20-MAY-12 21:33:00,EST-5,20-MAY-12 21:33:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.25,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,E,WILLIAMSBURG,3.0,E,WILLIAMSBURG,44.77,-85.34,44.77,-85.34,"A line of thunderstorms moved rapidly northeast across Northern Michigan during the evening hours, advancing out ahead of an incoming cold front. One storm within the line became severe, resulting in large hail.","Hail was mostly quarter-sized or smaller, but there were a few half-dollar hailstones.",2012,5
22598,201206,8,1930,201206,8,1933,64753,387558,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,08-JUN-12 19:30:00,EST-5,08-JUN-12 19:33:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,E,TROWBRIDGE PARK,0.0,E,TROWBRIDGE PARK,46.5701,-87.4223,46.5701,-87.4223,"A very warm and unstable airmass produced a few severe thunderstorms over Baraga and Marquette counties on the evening of the 8th. Some of these storms produced golf ball sized hail in the Marquette area, and a tornado occurred southwest of Big Bay at Eagle Mine. Storms also produced heavy rain over portions of central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 8th into the morning of the 9th.",Hail reported over Trowbridge Park in Marquette.,2012,6
22694,201205,20,2152,201205,20,2152,64574,386302,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,9,ANTRIM,APX,20-MAY-12 21:52:00,EST-5,20-MAY-12 21:52:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,E,CENTRAL LAKE,0.0,E,CENTRAL LAKE,45.07,-85.264,45.07,-85.264,"A line of thunderstorms moved rapidly northeast across Northern Michigan during the evening hours, advancing out ahead of an incoming cold front. One storm within the line became severe, resulting in large hail.",,2012,5
22695,201205,28,2158,201205,28,2158,64577,386316,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,119,MONTMORENCY,APX,28-MAY-12 21:58:00,EST-5,28-MAY-12 21:58:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,LEWISTON,0.0,N,LEWISTON,44.88,-84.32,44.88,-84.32,A line of thunderstorms organized as it exited Wisconsin and moved across Lake Michigan. The storms produced pockets of wind damage as they crossed Northern Lower Michigan.,Multiple trees were downed in Lewiston.,2012,5
22696,201205,28,2010,201205,28,2010,64577,386317,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,101,MANISTEE,APX,28-MAY-12 20:10:00,EST-5,28-MAY-12 20:10:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,SSW,MANISTEE,0.0,SSW,MANISTEE,44.2452,-86.3216,44.2452,-86.3216,A line of thunderstorms organized as it exited Wisconsin and moved across Lake Michigan. The storms produced pockets of wind damage as they crossed Northern Lower Michigan.,Trees and power lines were downed.,2012,5
22790,201205,20,2010,201205,31,2359,63329,379163,MICHIGAN,2012,Wildfire,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,20-MAY-12 20:10:00,EST-5,31-MAY-12 23:59:00,0,0,0,0,12.00M,0.00K,State Official,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Lightning strikes from a line of thunderstorms ignited The Duck Lake Wildfire 14 miles north of Newberry and the Pine Creek North Wildfire in the Seney National Wildlife Refuge on the evening of the 20th. ||Strong south winds gusting over 30 mph on the 24th quickly fanned the Duck Lake Wildfire and caused it to spread rapidly toward the Lake Superior shore forcing mandatory evacuations for people in the Pike Lake, Bodi Lake, Culhane Lake and Little Lake Harbor areas. The 21,069 acre wildfire, the third largest in modern Michigan history, burned 136 structures (including one store and one motel) before it was fully contained in mid-June. ||The Pine Creek North Wildfire spread to 3500 acres by the 25th but was 95 percent contained by the 28th. The Marshland Wildlife Drive, Fishing Loop, Pine Ridge Nature Trail and many interior roads within the refuge were all closed due to the fire. The cost of resources to fight the fire was estimated to be around $600,000. No injuries or deaths were reported from the fire. ||Due to the wildfires and extreme fire danger, Governor Rick Snyder declared a state of disaster in both Luce and Schoolcraft counties on the 25th.","Lightning from a line of thunderstorms ignited The Duck Lake Wildfire 14 miles north of Newberry on the evening of the 20th. Strong south winds gusting over 30 mph on the 24th quickly fanned the fire and caused it to spread rapidly toward the Lake Superior shore forcing mandatory evacuations for people in the Pike Lake, Bodi Lake, Culhane Lake and Little Lake Harbor areas. The 21,069 acre wildfire, the third largest in modern Michigan history, burned 136 structures (including one store and one motel) before it was fully contained in mid-June. No injuries or deaths occurred from the fire. Road closures included County Road 414 east from the intersection with County Road 410 and County Road 500 from M-123 north to Little Lake Harbor. As a precaution, Tahquamenon Falls State Park was also closed for several days but was completely untouched by the fire. The total cost of property lost and resources used to fight the fire was estimated to be over $10 million. Governor Rick Snyder declared a state of disaster in Luce County on the 25th.",2012,5
23544,201204,27,0,201204,29,1000,63458,379835,MICHIGAN,2012,Frost/Freeze,Z,20,LEELANAU,APX,27-APR-12 00:00:00,EST-5,29-APR-12 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,37.50M,Newspaper,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A killing freeze caused extreme damage to agriculture, particularly in the fruit belt of Northwest Lower Michigan. Traverse City saw low temperatures of 25 degrees on the 27th, 31 degrees on the 28th, and 26 degrees on the 29th. These values were not exceptionally colder than normal lows, which are in the middle 30s. Ultimately, the main culprit was a stretch of unprecedented warmth in mid-March, which included five consecutive 80-degree days (17th-21st). This caused fruit trees to bud out far, far ahead of schedule, and left them vulnerable to even relatively normal weather as the spring progressed. The tart cherry crop was a total loss, while other orchard fruits such as sweet cherries, apples, pears, and peaches saw losses in excess of 90% of the expected crop.",,2012,4
23948,201207,1,1610,201207,1,1611,64614,386537,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,59,HILLSDALE,IWX,01-JUL-12 16:10:00,EST-5,01-JUL-12 16:11:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,State Official,60.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,W,CAMBRIA,2.0,W,CAMBRIA,41.82,-84.7,41.82,-84.7,"A weak frontal boundary was located from Indiana northwest into the western Dakotas. A disturbance moved along the front, interacting with surface based CAPE values in the 3000 to 4000 j/kg range and downdraft CAPE values between 1000 and 1500 j/kg to allow for severe thunderstorms to develop across portions of northern Illinois and track into portions of far southern lower Michigan. Steep low and mid level lapse rates allowed for strong updrafts to occur, with pockets of hail, heavy rain and damaging winds.",County dispatch officials reported trees and power lines down in the Cambria and Reading area.,2012,7
24549,201205,24,1700,201205,24,2100,63400,379580,MICHIGAN,2012,High Wind,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,24-MAY-12 17:00:00,EST-5,24-MAY-12 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,8.00K,0.00K,Department of Highways,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Strong south winds ahead of a low pressure system approaching from the Plains caused damage over across Marquette County on the afternoon and evening of the 24th.,The Department of Highways reported multiple trees down across Marquette County due to the high winds. The high winds toppled large trees in Marquette and Harvey and also ripped siding off a building at Sawyer.,2012,5
24550,201205,28,1610,201205,28,1650,63407,379586,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,3,ALGER,MQT,28-MAY-12 16:10:00,EST-5,28-MAY-12 16:50:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,S,RIDGE,3.0,S,RIDGE,46.35,-86.75,46.35,-86.75,A cold front moving through a warm and unstable airmass produced isolated severe thunderstorms over south central Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 28th.,The spotter seven miles southwest of Munising measured 1.50 inches of rain from a thunderstorm in 40 minutes.,2012,5
24596,201205,4,130,201205,4,754,62429,379003,MICHIGAN,2012,Flash Flood,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,04-MAY-12 01:30:00,EST-5,04-MAY-12 07:54:00,0,0,0,0,7.10M,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,15.0,W,LENNON,1.0,SW,GAINES,43.0,-84.21,42.86,-83.91,"A few severe storms developed, mainly north of M-59 during the late afternoon and evening hours. Training of showers and thunderstorms then dumped half a foot of rain on the Flint area, stranding cars on roadways and forcing the boat evacuation of some residents.","Four to seven inches of rain falling in less than 12 hours lead to extensive flooding. |Flint Bishop Airport reported 5.62 inches. Dozens of homes flooded with numerous roads shut down, including sections of I-75 and I-69. Especially hard hit was Swartz Creek and Flint Township. Residents of Apple Creek Apartment in Swartz Creek had to evacuate. In Grand Blanc Township, Knollwood Apartments, located off of Hill Road, saw the worst of the damage. The far eastern side of the apartment complex saw the bulk of the damage, with water nearly submerging at least 30 cars, flooding basements, damaging first floors and knocking out the power. The total cost to Knollwood for the damage was more than $1.7 million.",2012,5
24597,201205,3,1517,201205,3,1517,62429,379040,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,17,BAY,DTX,03-MAY-12 15:17:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 15:17:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,BENTLEY,0.0,N,BENTLEY,43.95,-84.13,43.95,-84.13,"A few severe storms developed, mainly north of M-59 during the late afternoon and evening hours. Training of showers and thunderstorms then dumped half a foot of rain on the Flint area, stranding cars on roadways and forcing the boat evacuation of some residents.",,2012,5
24820,201205,20,1821,201205,20,1823,62943,376543,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,20-MAY-12 18:21:00,EST-5,20-MAY-12 18:23:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,4.0,WNW,SAND RIVER,4.0,WNW,SAND RIVER,46.5,-87.18,46.5,-87.18,A cold front moving through the region generated strong to severe thunderstorms over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 20th.,Hail was reported near Shot Point along Highway M-28.,2012,5
24876,201205,3,1530,201205,3,1530,62429,379041,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,17,BAY,DTX,03-MAY-12 15:30:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 15:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WSW,MT FOREST,2.0,WSW,MT FOREST,43.87,-84.15,43.87,-84.15,"A few severe storms developed, mainly north of M-59 during the late afternoon and evening hours. Training of showers and thunderstorms then dumped half a foot of rain on the Flint area, stranding cars on roadways and forcing the boat evacuation of some residents.",,2012,5
24877,201205,3,1554,201205,3,1554,62429,379044,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,111,MIDLAND,DTX,03-MAY-12 15:54:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 15:54:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NE,BOMBAY,2.0,NE,BOMBAY,43.75,-84.25,43.75,-84.25,"A few severe storms developed, mainly north of M-59 during the late afternoon and evening hours. Training of showers and thunderstorms then dumped half a foot of rain on the Flint area, stranding cars on roadways and forcing the boat evacuation of some residents.",,2012,5
24878,201205,3,1555,201205,3,1555,62429,379045,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,17,BAY,DTX,03-MAY-12 15:55:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 15:55:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,W,BEAVER,2.0,W,BEAVER,43.7,-84.1,43.7,-84.1,"A few severe storms developed, mainly north of M-59 during the late afternoon and evening hours. Training of showers and thunderstorms then dumped half a foot of rain on the Flint area, stranding cars on roadways and forcing the boat evacuation of some residents.",,2012,5
25235,201207,25,2223,201207,25,2223,64962,389231,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,73,ISABELLA,GRR,25-JUL-12 22:23:00,EST-5,25-JUL-12 22:23:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,W,ROLLAND CENTER,2.0,W,ROLLAND CENTER,43.52,-85.02,43.52,-85.02,Severe thunderstorms developed quickly during the early evening hours of July 25th and tracked east to impact much of central lower Michigan during the late evening hours of July 25th. There were quite a few reports of damaging wind gusts resulting from the severe thunderstorms including one of at least 100 trees blown down near the Clare and Roscommon county line.,Several trees were blown down across portions of Isabella county.,2012,7
25236,201207,25,2223,201207,25,2230,64962,389234,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,35,CLARE,GRR,25-JUL-12 22:23:00,EST-5,25-JUL-12 22:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,LAKE GEORGE,1.0,SE,LAKE GEORGE,43.96,-84.94,43.96,-84.94,Severe thunderstorms developed quickly during the early evening hours of July 25th and tracked east to impact much of central lower Michigan during the late evening hours of July 25th. There were quite a few reports of damaging wind gusts resulting from the severe thunderstorms including one of at least 100 trees blown down near the Clare and Roscommon county line.,Several trees blown down in and near Clare.,2012,7
25237,201207,25,2255,201207,25,2255,64962,389236,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,73,ISABELLA,GRR,25-JUL-12 22:55:00,EST-5,25-JUL-12 22:55:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,MT PLEASANT,0.0,N,MT PLEASANT,43.6,-84.77,43.6,-84.77,Severe thunderstorms developed quickly during the early evening hours of July 25th and tracked east to impact much of central lower Michigan during the late evening hours of July 25th. There were quite a few reports of damaging wind gusts resulting from the severe thunderstorms including one of at least 100 trees blown down near the Clare and Roscommon county line.,A few trees and power lines were blown down in Shepherd and Mt. Pleasant.,2012,7
25489,201207,25,2311,201207,25,2311,64962,389239,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,73,ISABELLA,GRR,25-JUL-12 23:11:00,EST-5,25-JUL-12 23:11:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,MT PLEASANT,0.0,N,MT PLEASANT,43.6,-84.77,43.6,-84.77,Severe thunderstorms developed quickly during the early evening hours of July 25th and tracked east to impact much of central lower Michigan during the late evening hours of July 25th. There were quite a few reports of damaging wind gusts resulting from the severe thunderstorms including one of at least 100 trees blown down near the Clare and Roscommon county line.,There was an isolated reported of three quarters inch hail in Mt. Pleasant.,2012,7
25490,201207,25,2330,201207,25,2330,64962,389240,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,57,GRATIOT,GRR,25-JUL-12 23:30:00,EST-5,25-JUL-12 23:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,BRECKENRIDGE,1.0,N,BRECKENRIDGE,43.41,-84.48,43.41,-84.48,Severe thunderstorms developed quickly during the early evening hours of July 25th and tracked east to impact much of central lower Michigan during the late evening hours of July 25th. There were quite a few reports of damaging wind gusts resulting from the severe thunderstorms including one of at least 100 trees blown down near the Clare and Roscommon county line.,"A few trees and power lines were blown down across northeast Gratiot county, near Breckenridge.",2012,7
25538,201206,8,1913,201206,8,1932,64753,387559,MICHIGAN,2012,Tornado,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,08-JUN-12 19:13:00,EST-5,08-JUN-12 19:32:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF1,7.8,200.0,,,,,11.0,SW,HURON MTN,9.0,SW,BIG BAY,46.78,-88.03,46.75,-87.87,"A very warm and unstable airmass produced a few severe thunderstorms over Baraga and Marquette counties on the evening of the 8th. Some of these storms produced golf ball sized hail in the Marquette area, and a tornado occurred southwest of Big Bay at Eagle Mine. Storms also produced heavy rain over portions of central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 8th into the morning of the 9th.",The tornado snapped or uprooted numerous large trees causing some backroads in rural western Marquette County to become impassable. The tornado was classified as an EF-1 with max winds estimated at 95 mph.,2012,6
25735,201207,31,40,201207,31,40,64965,389260,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,121,MUSKEGON,GRR,31-JUL-12 00:40:00,EST-5,31-JUL-12 00:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,S,NORTON SHRS,3.0,S,NORTON SHRS,43.12,-86.26,43.12,-86.26,"Strong to severe thunderstorms moved through the region out ahead of a cold front. Originally a broken line of thunderstorms in Wisconsin and Upper Michigan, the storms merged into a squall line as they began crossing Lake Michigan. Strong wind gusts in the 40 to 50 mph range were reported along this line of storms, with some locations along the lakeshore receiving wind gusts in the 55 to 70 mph range. ||Numerous reports of trees being blown down, branches snapping off, and power outages were received. One of the harder hit areas was Newaygo County, where perhaps 100 trees or more were taken down. The White Cloud airport also had a hanger door blown off as the line moved through. Another area particularly impacted was Holland, where many trees and branches came down plus power outages were also occurring. Hail was not a major factor with these storms, although 0.75 diameter hail was reported at Hoffmaster State Park.||Along with the severe weather came the side benefit of much needed rainfall. There were numerous reports of around 1.00 of rain along and east of U.S. 131, with some areas like Grand Haven and South Haven receiving well over 1.50 of new rain. Areas east of U.S. 131 generally received much less in the way of rainfall.",A trained spotter reported three quarters inch hail.,2012,7
26263,201207,31,130,201207,31,130,64965,389261,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,139,OTTAWA,GRR,31-JUL-12 01:30:00,EST-5,31-JUL-12 01:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Amateur Radio,61.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,LAKEWOOD,1.0,NE,LAKEWOOD,42.81,-86.2,42.81,-86.2,"Strong to severe thunderstorms moved through the region out ahead of a cold front. Originally a broken line of thunderstorms in Wisconsin and Upper Michigan, the storms merged into a squall line as they began crossing Lake Michigan. Strong wind gusts in the 40 to 50 mph range were reported along this line of storms, with some locations along the lakeshore receiving wind gusts in the 55 to 70 mph range. ||Numerous reports of trees being blown down, branches snapping off, and power outages were received. One of the harder hit areas was Newaygo County, where perhaps 100 trees or more were taken down. The White Cloud airport also had a hanger door blown off as the line moved through. Another area particularly impacted was Holland, where many trees and branches came down plus power outages were also occurring. Hail was not a major factor with these storms, although 0.75 diameter hail was reported at Hoffmaster State Park.||Along with the severe weather came the side benefit of much needed rainfall. There were numerous reports of around 1.00 of rain along and east of U.S. 131, with some areas like Grand Haven and South Haven receiving well over 1.50 of new rain. Areas east of U.S. 131 generally received much less in the way of rainfall.",Estimated severe storm wind gusts up to 70 mph brought down trees and power lines in western Ottawa county.,2012,7
26425,201208,2,440,201208,2,440,65819,394486,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,105,MASON,GRR,02-AUG-12 04:40:00,EST-5,02-AUG-12 04:40:00,0,0,0,0,100.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,60.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,WNW,HAMLIN LAKE,3.0,WNW,HAMLIN LAKE,44.03,-86.5,44.03,-86.5,"An isolated severe thunderstorm produced wind gusts estimated at 60 to 70 mph that brought down numerous trees in Ludington State Park overnight, some of which fell on camper trailers, vehicles and a park building.","The Ludington daily news reported numerous trees down in Ludington State Park that caused damage to camper trailers, vehicles and a park building.",2012,8
26492,201207,31,15,201207,31,30,64965,398207,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,81,KENT,GRR,31-JUL-12 00:15:00,EST-5,31-JUL-12 00:30:00,0,0,0,0,,,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,5.0,NE,ROCKFORD,5.0,NE,ROCKFORD,43.1712,-85.4999,43.1712,-85.4999,"Strong to severe thunderstorms moved through the region out ahead of a cold front. Originally a broken line of thunderstorms in Wisconsin and Upper Michigan, the storms merged into a squall line as they began crossing Lake Michigan. Strong wind gusts in the 40 to 50 mph range were reported along this line of storms, with some locations along the lakeshore receiving wind gusts in the 55 to 70 mph range. ||Numerous reports of trees being blown down, branches snapping off, and power outages were received. One of the harder hit areas was Newaygo County, where perhaps 100 trees or more were taken down. The White Cloud airport also had a hanger door blown off as the line moved through. Another area particularly impacted was Holland, where many trees and branches came down plus power outages were also occurring. Hail was not a major factor with these storms, although 0.75 diameter hail was reported at Hoffmaster State Park.||Along with the severe weather came the side benefit of much needed rainfall. There were numerous reports of around 1.00 of rain along and east of U.S. 131, with some areas like Grand Haven and South Haven receiving well over 1.50 of new rain. Areas east of U.S. 131 generally received much less in the way of rainfall.",Numerous large trees knocked over. Road commission reports trees over roadways throughout northern Kent County.,2012,7
27033,201206,18,1521,201206,18,1521,65849,394761,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,33,CHIPPEWA,APX,18-JUN-12 15:21:00,EST-5,18-JUN-12 15:21:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,RUDYARD,0.0,N,RUDYARD,46.23,-84.6,46.23,-84.6,"A warm front allowed warm and moist air to surge north into Northern Michigan. Initial thunderstorms developed in Eastern Upper Michigan in the afternoon; some of these produced large hail. Incoming thunderstorms organized into a line as they crossed Northern Lake Michigan; this squall line produced many reports of 40 to 55mph winds, but only a few pockets of wind damage, in addition to a single tornado.",,2012,6
27034,201206,18,1529,201206,18,1533,65849,394762,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,33,CHIPPEWA,APX,18-JUN-12 15:29:00,EST-5,18-JUN-12 15:33:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,RUDYARD,1.0,NNW,(CIU)CHIPPEWA CO ARP,46.23,-84.6,46.2616,-84.4735,"A warm front allowed warm and moist air to surge north into Northern Michigan. Initial thunderstorms developed in Eastern Upper Michigan in the afternoon; some of these produced large hail. Incoming thunderstorms organized into a line as they crossed Northern Lake Michigan; this squall line produced many reports of 40 to 55mph winds, but only a few pockets of wind damage, in addition to a single tornado.",,2012,6
27261,201206,18,1854,201206,18,1854,65849,394764,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,55,GRAND TRAVERSE,APX,18-JUN-12 18:54:00,EST-5,18-JUN-12 18:54:00,0,0,0,0,4.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SSW,MAPLETON,2.0,SSW,MAPLETON,44.8664,-85.5162,44.8664,-85.5162,"A warm front allowed warm and moist air to surge north into Northern Michigan. Initial thunderstorms developed in Eastern Upper Michigan in the afternoon; some of these produced large hail. Incoming thunderstorms organized into a line as they crossed Northern Lake Michigan; this squall line produced many reports of 40 to 55mph winds, but only a few pockets of wind damage, in addition to a single tornado.",Two large trees were downed on M-37 near Chateau Grand Traverse.,2012,6
27262,201206,18,2028,201206,18,2030,65849,394766,MICHIGAN,2012,Tornado,C,39,CRAWFORD,APX,18-JUN-12 20:28:00,EST-5,18-JUN-12 20:30:00,0,0,0,0,60.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF1,1.29,350.0,,,,,10.0,SE,GRAYLING,11.0,ESE,GRAYLING,44.5861,-84.5354,44.5827,-84.5096,"A warm front allowed warm and moist air to surge north into Northern Michigan. Initial thunderstorms developed in Eastern Upper Michigan in the afternoon; some of these produced large hail. Incoming thunderstorms organized into a line as they crossed Northern Lake Michigan; this squall line produced many reports of 40 to 55mph winds, but only a few pockets of wind damage, in addition to a single tornado.","This EF1 tornado impacted the Forest Dunes Golf Club. The initial touchdown was near the entrance to the club. Damage along the first half of the path was sporadic, with some trees uprooted and/or snapped. Damage intensity increased as the tornado reached a clear-cut area adjacent to its path, allowing the winds to more directly strike a large stand of trees. Damage in this one stand, alongside one of the fairways at the club, was considerable, with the majority of the trees felled. All told, over 100 trees were uprooted and/or snapped, including a mix of hardwoods and softwoods. Maximum winds were estimated at 100 mph.",2012,6
27263,201206,18,1900,201206,18,1900,65849,394765,MICHIGAN,2012,Lightning,C,9,ANTRIM,APX,18-JUN-12 19:00:00,EST-5,18-JUN-12 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,80.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,WSW,ELLSWORTH,3.0,WSW,ELLSWORTH,45.15,-85.3,45.15,-85.3,"A warm front allowed warm and moist air to surge north into Northern Michigan. Initial thunderstorms developed in Eastern Upper Michigan in the afternoon; some of these produced large hail. Incoming thunderstorms organized into a line as they crossed Northern Lake Michigan; this squall line produced many reports of 40 to 55mph winds, but only a few pockets of wind damage, in addition to a single tornado.","Lightning struck a home in Banks Township, igniting a fire that destroyed the home.",2012,6
27424,201206,8,1430,201206,9,630,64753,392242,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,41,DELTA,MQT,08-JUN-12 14:30:00,EST-5,09-JUN-12 06:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,E,ISABELLA,2.0,E,ISABELLA,45.9,-86.55,45.9,-86.55,"A very warm and unstable airmass produced a few severe thunderstorms over Baraga and Marquette counties on the evening of the 8th. Some of these storms produced golf ball sized hail in the Marquette area, and a tornado occurred southwest of Big Bay at Eagle Mine. Storms also produced heavy rain over portions of central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 8th into the morning of the 9th.",The observer near Garden Corners measured 2.01 inches of rainfall.,2012,6
27425,201206,8,1430,201206,9,600,64753,392237,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,41,DELTA,MQT,08-JUN-12 14:30:00,EST-5,09-JUN-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,E,ISABELLA,2.0,E,ISABELLA,45.9,-86.55,45.9,-86.55,"A very warm and unstable airmass produced a few severe thunderstorms over Baraga and Marquette counties on the evening of the 8th. Some of these storms produced golf ball sized hail in the Marquette area, and a tornado occurred southwest of Big Bay at Eagle Mine. Storms also produced heavy rain over portions of central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 8th into the morning of the 9th.",Two inches of rain was reported from a home weather station near Garden Corners.,2012,6
27486,201206,18,1910,201206,18,1910,65849,394779,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,55,GRAND TRAVERSE,APX,18-JUN-12 19:10:00,EST-5,18-JUN-12 19:10:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Public,64.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,N,MONROE CENTER,2.0,N,MONROE CENTER,44.6432,-85.6834,44.6432,-85.6834,"A warm front allowed warm and moist air to surge north into Northern Michigan. Initial thunderstorms developed in Eastern Upper Michigan in the afternoon; some of these produced large hail. Incoming thunderstorms organized into a line as they crossed Northern Lake Michigan; this squall line produced many reports of 40 to 55mph winds, but only a few pockets of wind damage, in addition to a single tornado.","Winds downed trees and caused property damage along Red Cardinal Lane and Adam Lane off of Blair Town Hall Road. Windows were blown out of a home, where the roof was damaged and lost an antenna. Fencing was also blown over.",2012,6
27730,201206,18,2045,201206,18,2045,65849,394780,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,113,MISSAUKEE,APX,18-JUN-12 20:45:00,EST-5,18-JUN-12 20:45:00,0,0,0,0,14.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,E,LAKE CITY,0.0,E,LAKE CITY,44.33,-85.21,44.33,-85.21,"A warm front allowed warm and moist air to surge north into Northern Michigan. Initial thunderstorms developed in Eastern Upper Michigan in the afternoon; some of these produced large hail. Incoming thunderstorms organized into a line as they crossed Northern Lake Michigan; this squall line produced many reports of 40 to 55mph winds, but only a few pockets of wind damage, in addition to a single tornado.","Several trees were downed in Lake City, and two buildings downtown sustained roof damage.",2012,6
27897,201207,3,310,201207,3,310,64954,389180,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,35,CLARE,GRR,03-JUL-12 03:10:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 03:10:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,CLARE,0.0,N,CLARE,43.82,-84.77,43.82,-84.77,Isolated severe thunderstorms resulted in several reports of damaging wind gusts and large hail. Several trees were blown down.,Three quarters inch hail was reported in Clare.,2012,7
28095,201207,27,1331,201207,27,1346,64963,389242,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,57,GRATIOT,GRR,27-JUL-12 13:31:00,EST-5,27-JUL-12 13:46:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,ALMA,1.0,NE,ALMA,43.38,-84.66,43.38,-84.66,Scattered severe thunderstorms produced large hail.,Up to one and three quarters inch hail was estimated by trained spotters in Alma.,2012,7
28096,201207,25,1030,201207,25,1030,64962,389221,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,35,CLARE,GRR,25-JUL-12 10:30:00,EST-5,25-JUL-12 10:30:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,CLARE,0.0,N,CLARE,43.82,-84.77,43.82,-84.77,Severe thunderstorms developed quickly during the early evening hours of July 25th and tracked east to impact much of central lower Michigan during the late evening hours of July 25th. There were quite a few reports of damaging wind gusts resulting from the severe thunderstorms including one of at least 100 trees blown down near the Clare and Roscommon county line.,A tree was blown down onto a house in Clare.,2012,7
28579,201206,20,1424,201206,20,1426,65985,395835,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,53,GOGEBIC,MQT,20-JUN-12 14:24:00,CST-6,20-JUN-12 14:26:00,0,0,0,0,0.50K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,9.0,NW,JUNET,9.0,NW,JUNET,46.6075,-90.3288,46.6075,-90.3288,A severe thunderstorm downed a tree on a power line at Little Girls Point in Gogebic County.,A tree was reported down on a power line on Lake Road at Little Girls Point.,2012,6
28593,201207,25,2100,201207,25,2100,64962,389223,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,35,CLARE,GRR,25-JUL-12 21:00:00,EST-5,25-JUL-12 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,ESE,LEOTA,4.0,ESE,LEOTA,44.11,-84.8,44.11,-84.8,Severe thunderstorms developed quickly during the early evening hours of July 25th and tracked east to impact much of central lower Michigan during the late evening hours of July 25th. There were quite a few reports of damaging wind gusts resulting from the severe thunderstorms including one of at least 100 trees blown down near the Clare and Roscommon county line.,There were numerous reports of trees blown down in and around Clare.,2012,7
28796,201206,14,1430,201206,14,1530,65517,395782,MICHIGAN,2012,High Wind,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,14-JUN-12 14:30:00,EST-5,14-JUN-12 15:30:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A wake low formed by a decaying thunderstorm complex produced damaging wind over portions of western Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 14th.,High winds knocked down trees and caused power outages over portions of the Keweenaw Peninsula. According to the Upper Peninsula Power Company (UPPCO) more than one thousand customers were without power in Copper Harbor and Mohawk.,2012,6
28797,201206,14,1430,201206,14,1530,65517,395786,MICHIGAN,2012,High Wind,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,14-JUN-12 14:30:00,EST-5,14-JUN-12 15:30:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A wake low formed by a decaying thunderstorm complex produced damaging wind over portions of western Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 14th.,High winds knocked down trees and caused power outages over portions of northern Houghton County.,2012,6
28828,201207,25,2110,201207,25,2110,64962,389225,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,105,MASON,GRR,25-JUL-12 21:10:00,EST-5,25-JUL-12 21:10:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,57.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,LUDINGTON,1.0,N,LUDINGTON,43.96,-86.45,43.96,-86.45,Severe thunderstorms developed quickly during the early evening hours of July 25th and tracked east to impact much of central lower Michigan during the late evening hours of July 25th. There were quite a few reports of damaging wind gusts resulting from the severe thunderstorms including one of at least 100 trees blown down near the Clare and Roscommon county line.,A 66 mph peak wind gust was measured near Ludington and many trees and power lines were blown down.,2012,7
28829,201207,25,2115,201207,25,2115,64962,389227,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,133,OSCEOLA,GRR,25-JUL-12 21:15:00,EST-5,25-JUL-12 21:15:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,MARION,1.0,E,MARION,44.1,-85.14,44.1,-85.14,Severe thunderstorms developed quickly during the early evening hours of July 25th and tracked east to impact much of central lower Michigan during the late evening hours of July 25th. There were quite a few reports of damaging wind gusts resulting from the severe thunderstorms including one of at least 100 trees blown down near the Clare and Roscommon county line.,Law enforcement reported numerous trees and power lines down near Marion.,2012,7
28830,201207,25,2140,201207,25,2140,64962,389229,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,127,OCEANA,GRR,25-JUL-12 21:40:00,EST-5,25-JUL-12 21:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,SHELBY,1.0,NE,SHELBY,43.61,-86.36,43.61,-86.36,Severe thunderstorms developed quickly during the early evening hours of July 25th and tracked east to impact much of central lower Michigan during the late evening hours of July 25th. There were quite a few reports of damaging wind gusts resulting from the severe thunderstorms including one of at least 100 trees blown down near the Clare and Roscommon county line.,Power lines were blown down in Shelby.,2012,7
28958,201202,23,2100,201202,24,1300,60104,358810,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,45,MECOSTA,GRR,23-FEB-12 21:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-12 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,,,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system brought heavy wet snow to portions of west central and southwestern lower Michigan. The snow began during the evening hours on February 23rd, continuing through the morning of Friday February 24th before ending from west northwest to east southeast during the late morning and early afternoon hours of the 24th. ||The storm dumped a foot of snow in Clare (Clare county). The axis of heaviest snow set up from near Saugatuck in Allegan county north northeast to Clare. Saugatuck received 8 inches of snow. The most significant impacts from the snow were observed well to the north of downtown Grand Rapids, where the heavier snow fell, resulting in several accidents. From near Grand Rapids off to the south, only about 4 to 6 inches of snow fell, much of it melting and compacting late Friday morning and afternoon as temperatures climbed through the 30s.","Around eight inches of snow fell across northern portions of Mecosta county, with around six to seven inches of snow reported across southern Mecosta county.",2012,2
28963,201202,23,2200,201202,24,1300,60104,358811,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,46,ISABELLA,GRR,23-FEB-12 22:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-12 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,,,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system brought heavy wet snow to portions of west central and southwestern lower Michigan. The snow began during the evening hours on February 23rd, continuing through the morning of Friday February 24th before ending from west northwest to east southeast during the late morning and early afternoon hours of the 24th. ||The storm dumped a foot of snow in Clare (Clare county). The axis of heaviest snow set up from near Saugatuck in Allegan county north northeast to Clare. Saugatuck received 8 inches of snow. The most significant impacts from the snow were observed well to the north of downtown Grand Rapids, where the heavier snow fell, resulting in several accidents. From near Grand Rapids off to the south, only about 4 to 6 inches of snow fell, much of it melting and compacting late Friday morning and afternoon as temperatures climbed through the 30s.","Eight inches of snow fell across far northern Isabella county, with only around five to six inches of snow central and south.",2012,2
29137,201201,1,1900,201201,3,400,58951,353202,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,78,CASS,IWX,01-JAN-12 19:00:00,EST-5,03-JAN-12 04:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate to heavy lake effect snow developed during the late afternoon and evening hours of January 1st and continued into January 2nd. Total snow accumulations generally ranged between 4 and 12 inches.,"Lake effect snow, heavy at times, developed behind a strong cold front as arctic air filtered in over relatively warm lake waters. Total snow accumulations generally ranged between 8 and 12 inches across the county, with a report of 11 inches at Edwardsburg. The falling snow combined with gusty winds created reduced visibilities to less than a quarter of a mile at times, along with significant blowing and drifting snow. This led to cancelled events and reports of slide-offs and accidents across the region.",2012,1
29138,201201,1,1900,201201,3,400,58951,353201,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,77,BERRIEN,IWX,01-JAN-12 19:00:00,EST-5,03-JAN-12 04:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate to heavy lake effect snow developed during the late afternoon and evening hours of January 1st and continued into January 2nd. Total snow accumulations generally ranged between 4 and 12 inches.,"Lake effect snow, heavy at times, developed behind a strong cold front as arctic air filtered in over relatively warm lake waters. Total snow accumulations ranged from around 4 inches across southwestern portions of Berrien County to between 8 and 12 inches across eastern Berrien County. A trained spotter reported 11.2 inches of total snow accumulation 1 mile east-southeast of Buchanan. The falling snow combined with gusty winds created reduced visibilities to less than a quarter of a mile at times, along with significant blowing and drifting snow. This led to cancelled events and reports of slide-offs and accidents across the region.",2012,1
29187,201212,20,900,201212,21,1100,71044,426955,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,18,PRESQUE ISLE,APX,20-DEC-12 09:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A powerful low pressure system passed across Southern Lower Michigan on the night of the 20th. Precipitation surged north into Northern Michigan early in the day on the 20th, falling primarily as snow over Eastern Upper and the high terrain of Northern Lower, and as a rain/snow mix near the coasts. The snow was heavy where it was all snow, with 6 to 9 inches falling during the day in some areas. As night arrived, cooler air started to enter the region, and precipitation changed to all snow (except near Saginaw Bay). Another, more widespread round of heavy snow resulted. Total snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches were common near the Northern Lower Michigan coastline, ramping up to 10 to 20 inches in Eastern Upper and higher terrain of Northern Lower. The highest accumulations, 18 to 20 inches, fell on Gaylord in Northern Lower Michigan, and Kinross in Eastern Upper. The snow was wet and sticky early on, especially in Northern Lower, and the resulting weight of the snow produced considerable damage to trees. Hundreds of downed trees and limbs resulted in widespread power outages in parts of Northern Lower, some of which weren't restored until around Christmas Day. Travel was brought to a near-standstill in some areas for a day or two, with gusty winds throughout the event producing problems with blowing and drifting snow. All told, this was very much a high-impact winter storm in Northern Michigan.",,2012,2
29188,201212,20,900,201212,21,1100,71044,426957,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,19,CHARLEVOIX,APX,20-DEC-12 09:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A powerful low pressure system passed across Southern Lower Michigan on the night of the 20th. Precipitation surged north into Northern Michigan early in the day on the 20th, falling primarily as snow over Eastern Upper and the high terrain of Northern Lower, and as a rain/snow mix near the coasts. The snow was heavy where it was all snow, with 6 to 9 inches falling during the day in some areas. As night arrived, cooler air started to enter the region, and precipitation changed to all snow (except near Saginaw Bay). Another, more widespread round of heavy snow resulted. Total snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches were common near the Northern Lower Michigan coastline, ramping up to 10 to 20 inches in Eastern Upper and higher terrain of Northern Lower. The highest accumulations, 18 to 20 inches, fell on Gaylord in Northern Lower Michigan, and Kinross in Eastern Upper. The snow was wet and sticky early on, especially in Northern Lower, and the resulting weight of the snow produced considerable damage to trees. Hundreds of downed trees and limbs resulted in widespread power outages in parts of Northern Lower, some of which weren't restored until around Christmas Day. Travel was brought to a near-standstill in some areas for a day or two, with gusty winds throughout the event producing problems with blowing and drifting snow. All told, this was very much a high-impact winter storm in Northern Michigan.",,2012,2
29218,201202,23,2200,201202,24,1300,60104,358813,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,39,OSCEOLA,GRR,23-FEB-12 22:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-12 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,,,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system brought heavy wet snow to portions of west central and southwestern lower Michigan. The snow began during the evening hours on February 23rd, continuing through the morning of Friday February 24th before ending from west northwest to east southeast during the late morning and early afternoon hours of the 24th. ||The storm dumped a foot of snow in Clare (Clare county). The axis of heaviest snow set up from near Saugatuck in Allegan county north northeast to Clare. Saugatuck received 8 inches of snow. The most significant impacts from the snow were observed well to the north of downtown Grand Rapids, where the heavier snow fell, resulting in several accidents. From near Grand Rapids off to the south, only about 4 to 6 inches of snow fell, much of it melting and compacting late Friday morning and afternoon as temperatures climbed through the 30s.","A media report indicated that ten inches of snow had already fallen one mile south of Evart in Osceola county by 8 a.m. on the 24th. Eight to ten inches of snow fell across roughly the southeast half of Osceola county, with lighter accumulations of around six inches further northwest.",2012,2
29219,201202,23,2300,201202,24,1300,60104,358815,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,40,CLARE,GRR,23-FEB-12 23:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-12 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,,,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system brought heavy wet snow to portions of west central and southwestern lower Michigan. The snow began during the evening hours on February 23rd, continuing through the morning of Friday February 24th before ending from west northwest to east southeast during the late morning and early afternoon hours of the 24th. ||The storm dumped a foot of snow in Clare (Clare county). The axis of heaviest snow set up from near Saugatuck in Allegan county north northeast to Clare. Saugatuck received 8 inches of snow. The most significant impacts from the snow were observed well to the north of downtown Grand Rapids, where the heavier snow fell, resulting in several accidents. From near Grand Rapids off to the south, only about 4 to 6 inches of snow fell, much of it melting and compacting late Friday morning and afternoon as temperatures climbed through the 30s.",Twelve inches of snow was reported in Harrison in Clare county. Eleven inches of snow was reported in Leota.,2012,2
29381,201201,1,1900,201201,3,200,58951,353203,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,79,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,01-JAN-12 19:00:00,EST-5,03-JAN-12 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate to heavy lake effect snow developed during the late afternoon and evening hours of January 1st and continued into January 2nd. Total snow accumulations generally ranged between 4 and 12 inches.,"Lake effect snow, heavy at times, developed behind a strong cold front as arctic air filtered in over relatively warm lake waters. Total snow accumulations generally ranged between 3 and 6 inches across the county, with amounts in excess of 6 inches across far southwest St. Joseph County based on radar and reports out of eastern Cass County. The falling snow combined with gusty winds created reduced visibilities to less than a quarter of a mile at times, along with significant blowing and drifting snow. This led to cancelled events and reports of slide-offs and accidents across the region.",2012,1
29382,201201,1,1900,201201,2,2000,58951,353204,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,80,BRANCH,IWX,01-JAN-12 19:00:00,EST-5,02-JAN-12 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,CoCoRaHS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate to heavy lake effect snow developed during the late afternoon and evening hours of January 1st and continued into January 2nd. Total snow accumulations generally ranged between 4 and 12 inches.,"Lake effect snow, heavy at times, developed behind a strong cold front as arctic air filtered in over relatively warm lake waters. Total snow accumulations generally ranged between 2 and 5 inches across the county, heaviest across southwestern portions of the county. The falling snow combined with gusty winds created reduced visibilities to less than a quarter of a mile at times. This led to reports of slide-offs and accidents across the region.",2012,1
29389,201212,20,500,201212,21,1100,71044,426968,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,33,MISSAUKEE,APX,20-DEC-12 05:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A powerful low pressure system passed across Southern Lower Michigan on the night of the 20th. Precipitation surged north into Northern Michigan early in the day on the 20th, falling primarily as snow over Eastern Upper and the high terrain of Northern Lower, and as a rain/snow mix near the coasts. The snow was heavy where it was all snow, with 6 to 9 inches falling during the day in some areas. As night arrived, cooler air started to enter the region, and precipitation changed to all snow (except near Saginaw Bay). Another, more widespread round of heavy snow resulted. Total snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches were common near the Northern Lower Michigan coastline, ramping up to 10 to 20 inches in Eastern Upper and higher terrain of Northern Lower. The highest accumulations, 18 to 20 inches, fell on Gaylord in Northern Lower Michigan, and Kinross in Eastern Upper. The snow was wet and sticky early on, especially in Northern Lower, and the resulting weight of the snow produced considerable damage to trees. Hundreds of downed trees and limbs resulted in widespread power outages in parts of Northern Lower, some of which weren't restored until around Christmas Day. Travel was brought to a near-standstill in some areas for a day or two, with gusty winds throughout the event producing problems with blowing and drifting snow. All told, this was very much a high-impact winter storm in Northern Michigan.",,2012,2
29436,201212,20,800,201212,21,1300,71044,426958,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,20,LEELANAU,APX,20-DEC-12 08:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A powerful low pressure system passed across Southern Lower Michigan on the night of the 20th. Precipitation surged north into Northern Michigan early in the day on the 20th, falling primarily as snow over Eastern Upper and the high terrain of Northern Lower, and as a rain/snow mix near the coasts. The snow was heavy where it was all snow, with 6 to 9 inches falling during the day in some areas. As night arrived, cooler air started to enter the region, and precipitation changed to all snow (except near Saginaw Bay). Another, more widespread round of heavy snow resulted. Total snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches were common near the Northern Lower Michigan coastline, ramping up to 10 to 20 inches in Eastern Upper and higher terrain of Northern Lower. The highest accumulations, 18 to 20 inches, fell on Gaylord in Northern Lower Michigan, and Kinross in Eastern Upper. The snow was wet and sticky early on, especially in Northern Lower, and the resulting weight of the snow produced considerable damage to trees. Hundreds of downed trees and limbs resulted in widespread power outages in parts of Northern Lower, some of which weren't restored until around Christmas Day. Travel was brought to a near-standstill in some areas for a day or two, with gusty winds throughout the event producing problems with blowing and drifting snow. All told, this was very much a high-impact winter storm in Northern Michigan.",,2012,2
29437,201212,20,800,201212,21,1100,71044,426959,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,21,ANTRIM,APX,20-DEC-12 08:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,12.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A powerful low pressure system passed across Southern Lower Michigan on the night of the 20th. Precipitation surged north into Northern Michigan early in the day on the 20th, falling primarily as snow over Eastern Upper and the high terrain of Northern Lower, and as a rain/snow mix near the coasts. The snow was heavy where it was all snow, with 6 to 9 inches falling during the day in some areas. As night arrived, cooler air started to enter the region, and precipitation changed to all snow (except near Saginaw Bay). Another, more widespread round of heavy snow resulted. Total snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches were common near the Northern Lower Michigan coastline, ramping up to 10 to 20 inches in Eastern Upper and higher terrain of Northern Lower. The highest accumulations, 18 to 20 inches, fell on Gaylord in Northern Lower Michigan, and Kinross in Eastern Upper. The snow was wet and sticky early on, especially in Northern Lower, and the resulting weight of the snow produced considerable damage to trees. Hundreds of downed trees and limbs resulted in widespread power outages in parts of Northern Lower, some of which weren't restored until around Christmas Day. Travel was brought to a near-standstill in some areas for a day or two, with gusty winds throughout the event producing problems with blowing and drifting snow. All told, this was very much a high-impact winter storm in Northern Michigan.",,2012,2
29688,201212,20,800,201212,21,1100,71044,426960,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,22,OTSEGO,APX,20-DEC-12 08:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,85.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A powerful low pressure system passed across Southern Lower Michigan on the night of the 20th. Precipitation surged north into Northern Michigan early in the day on the 20th, falling primarily as snow over Eastern Upper and the high terrain of Northern Lower, and as a rain/snow mix near the coasts. The snow was heavy where it was all snow, with 6 to 9 inches falling during the day in some areas. As night arrived, cooler air started to enter the region, and precipitation changed to all snow (except near Saginaw Bay). Another, more widespread round of heavy snow resulted. Total snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches were common near the Northern Lower Michigan coastline, ramping up to 10 to 20 inches in Eastern Upper and higher terrain of Northern Lower. The highest accumulations, 18 to 20 inches, fell on Gaylord in Northern Lower Michigan, and Kinross in Eastern Upper. The snow was wet and sticky early on, especially in Northern Lower, and the resulting weight of the snow produced considerable damage to trees. Hundreds of downed trees and limbs resulted in widespread power outages in parts of Northern Lower, some of which weren't restored until around Christmas Day. Travel was brought to a near-standstill in some areas for a day or two, with gusty winds throughout the event producing problems with blowing and drifting snow. All told, this was very much a high-impact winter storm in Northern Michigan.",,2012,2
29689,201212,20,800,201212,21,1100,71044,426961,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,23,MONTMORENCY,APX,20-DEC-12 08:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A powerful low pressure system passed across Southern Lower Michigan on the night of the 20th. Precipitation surged north into Northern Michigan early in the day on the 20th, falling primarily as snow over Eastern Upper and the high terrain of Northern Lower, and as a rain/snow mix near the coasts. The snow was heavy where it was all snow, with 6 to 9 inches falling during the day in some areas. As night arrived, cooler air started to enter the region, and precipitation changed to all snow (except near Saginaw Bay). Another, more widespread round of heavy snow resulted. Total snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches were common near the Northern Lower Michigan coastline, ramping up to 10 to 20 inches in Eastern Upper and higher terrain of Northern Lower. The highest accumulations, 18 to 20 inches, fell on Gaylord in Northern Lower Michigan, and Kinross in Eastern Upper. The snow was wet and sticky early on, especially in Northern Lower, and the resulting weight of the snow produced considerable damage to trees. Hundreds of downed trees and limbs resulted in widespread power outages in parts of Northern Lower, some of which weren't restored until around Christmas Day. Travel was brought to a near-standstill in some areas for a day or two, with gusty winds throughout the event producing problems with blowing and drifting snow. All told, this was very much a high-impact winter storm in Northern Michigan.",,2012,2
29691,201212,20,700,201212,21,1300,71044,426962,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,25,BENZIE,APX,20-DEC-12 07:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A powerful low pressure system passed across Southern Lower Michigan on the night of the 20th. Precipitation surged north into Northern Michigan early in the day on the 20th, falling primarily as snow over Eastern Upper and the high terrain of Northern Lower, and as a rain/snow mix near the coasts. The snow was heavy where it was all snow, with 6 to 9 inches falling during the day in some areas. As night arrived, cooler air started to enter the region, and precipitation changed to all snow (except near Saginaw Bay). Another, more widespread round of heavy snow resulted. Total snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches were common near the Northern Lower Michigan coastline, ramping up to 10 to 20 inches in Eastern Upper and higher terrain of Northern Lower. The highest accumulations, 18 to 20 inches, fell on Gaylord in Northern Lower Michigan, and Kinross in Eastern Upper. The snow was wet and sticky early on, especially in Northern Lower, and the resulting weight of the snow produced considerable damage to trees. Hundreds of downed trees and limbs resulted in widespread power outages in parts of Northern Lower, some of which weren't restored until around Christmas Day. Travel was brought to a near-standstill in some areas for a day or two, with gusty winds throughout the event producing problems with blowing and drifting snow. All told, this was very much a high-impact winter storm in Northern Michigan.",,2012,2
29943,201212,20,700,201212,21,1100,71044,426963,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,26,GRAND TRAVERSE,APX,20-DEC-12 07:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,12.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A powerful low pressure system passed across Southern Lower Michigan on the night of the 20th. Precipitation surged north into Northern Michigan early in the day on the 20th, falling primarily as snow over Eastern Upper and the high terrain of Northern Lower, and as a rain/snow mix near the coasts. The snow was heavy where it was all snow, with 6 to 9 inches falling during the day in some areas. As night arrived, cooler air started to enter the region, and precipitation changed to all snow (except near Saginaw Bay). Another, more widespread round of heavy snow resulted. Total snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches were common near the Northern Lower Michigan coastline, ramping up to 10 to 20 inches in Eastern Upper and higher terrain of Northern Lower. The highest accumulations, 18 to 20 inches, fell on Gaylord in Northern Lower Michigan, and Kinross in Eastern Upper. The snow was wet and sticky early on, especially in Northern Lower, and the resulting weight of the snow produced considerable damage to trees. Hundreds of downed trees and limbs resulted in widespread power outages in parts of Northern Lower, some of which weren't restored until around Christmas Day. Travel was brought to a near-standstill in some areas for a day or two, with gusty winds throughout the event producing problems with blowing and drifting snow. All told, this was very much a high-impact winter storm in Northern Michigan.",,2012,2
29950,201212,20,700,201212,21,1100,71044,426964,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,27,KALKASKA,APX,20-DEC-12 07:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A powerful low pressure system passed across Southern Lower Michigan on the night of the 20th. Precipitation surged north into Northern Michigan early in the day on the 20th, falling primarily as snow over Eastern Upper and the high terrain of Northern Lower, and as a rain/snow mix near the coasts. The snow was heavy where it was all snow, with 6 to 9 inches falling during the day in some areas. As night arrived, cooler air started to enter the region, and precipitation changed to all snow (except near Saginaw Bay). Another, more widespread round of heavy snow resulted. Total snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches were common near the Northern Lower Michigan coastline, ramping up to 10 to 20 inches in Eastern Upper and higher terrain of Northern Lower. The highest accumulations, 18 to 20 inches, fell on Gaylord in Northern Lower Michigan, and Kinross in Eastern Upper. The snow was wet and sticky early on, especially in Northern Lower, and the resulting weight of the snow produced considerable damage to trees. Hundreds of downed trees and limbs resulted in widespread power outages in parts of Northern Lower, some of which weren't restored until around Christmas Day. Travel was brought to a near-standstill in some areas for a day or two, with gusty winds throughout the event producing problems with blowing and drifting snow. All told, this was very much a high-impact winter storm in Northern Michigan.",,2012,2
30191,201212,20,700,201212,21,1100,71044,426965,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,28,CRAWFORD,APX,20-DEC-12 07:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,45.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A powerful low pressure system passed across Southern Lower Michigan on the night of the 20th. Precipitation surged north into Northern Michigan early in the day on the 20th, falling primarily as snow over Eastern Upper and the high terrain of Northern Lower, and as a rain/snow mix near the coasts. The snow was heavy where it was all snow, with 6 to 9 inches falling during the day in some areas. As night arrived, cooler air started to enter the region, and precipitation changed to all snow (except near Saginaw Bay). Another, more widespread round of heavy snow resulted. Total snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches were common near the Northern Lower Michigan coastline, ramping up to 10 to 20 inches in Eastern Upper and higher terrain of Northern Lower. The highest accumulations, 18 to 20 inches, fell on Gaylord in Northern Lower Michigan, and Kinross in Eastern Upper. The snow was wet and sticky early on, especially in Northern Lower, and the resulting weight of the snow produced considerable damage to trees. Hundreds of downed trees and limbs resulted in widespread power outages in parts of Northern Lower, some of which weren't restored until around Christmas Day. Travel was brought to a near-standstill in some areas for a day or two, with gusty winds throughout the event producing problems with blowing and drifting snow. All told, this was very much a high-impact winter storm in Northern Michigan.",,2012,2
30272,201201,1,1500,201201,2,2000,60811,363377,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,16,EMMET,APX,01-JAN-12 15:00:00,EST-5,02-JAN-12 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,CoCoRaHS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure moved northeastward across Central Lower Michigan during the daylight hours of New Years Day. Cold air would blast in on strong northwest winds behind the system, with those winds veering north-northwest on the 2nd. Moderate to heavy lake effect snow fell, accompanied by gusty winds and considerable blowing and drifting snow. In Northern Lower Michigan, storm totals of 8 to 12 inches were common from Cadillac, northeastward to Kalkaska, Mancelona, and Gaylord. In Eastern Upper Michigan, Sault Ste Marie, Trout Lake, and Hessel were all in the 8 to 10 inch range.",,2012,1
30273,201201,1,1500,201201,3,700,60811,363378,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,22,OTSEGO,APX,01-JAN-12 15:00:00,EST-5,03-JAN-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,CoCoRaHS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure moved northeastward across Central Lower Michigan during the daylight hours of New Years Day. Cold air would blast in on strong northwest winds behind the system, with those winds veering north-northwest on the 2nd. Moderate to heavy lake effect snow fell, accompanied by gusty winds and considerable blowing and drifting snow. In Northern Lower Michigan, storm totals of 8 to 12 inches were common from Cadillac, northeastward to Kalkaska, Mancelona, and Gaylord. In Eastern Upper Michigan, Sault Ste Marie, Trout Lake, and Hessel were all in the 8 to 10 inch range.",,2012,1
30274,201201,1,1500,201201,3,600,60811,363379,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,27,KALKASKA,APX,01-JAN-12 15:00:00,EST-5,03-JAN-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure moved northeastward across Central Lower Michigan during the daylight hours of New Years Day. Cold air would blast in on strong northwest winds behind the system, with those winds veering north-northwest on the 2nd. Moderate to heavy lake effect snow fell, accompanied by gusty winds and considerable blowing and drifting snow. In Northern Lower Michigan, storm totals of 8 to 12 inches were common from Cadillac, northeastward to Kalkaska, Mancelona, and Gaylord. In Eastern Upper Michigan, Sault Ste Marie, Trout Lake, and Hessel were all in the 8 to 10 inch range.",,2012,1
30278,201201,1,2100,201201,2,1500,60811,363383,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,34,ROSCOMMON,APX,01-JAN-12 21:00:00,EST-5,02-JAN-12 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure moved northeastward across Central Lower Michigan during the daylight hours of New Years Day. Cold air would blast in on strong northwest winds behind the system, with those winds veering north-northwest on the 2nd. Moderate to heavy lake effect snow fell, accompanied by gusty winds and considerable blowing and drifting snow. In Northern Lower Michigan, storm totals of 8 to 12 inches were common from Cadillac, northeastward to Kalkaska, Mancelona, and Gaylord. In Eastern Upper Michigan, Sault Ste Marie, Trout Lake, and Hessel were all in the 8 to 10 inch range.",,2012,1
30443,201212,20,500,201212,21,1300,71044,426966,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,31,MANISTEE,APX,20-DEC-12 05:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A powerful low pressure system passed across Southern Lower Michigan on the night of the 20th. Precipitation surged north into Northern Michigan early in the day on the 20th, falling primarily as snow over Eastern Upper and the high terrain of Northern Lower, and as a rain/snow mix near the coasts. The snow was heavy where it was all snow, with 6 to 9 inches falling during the day in some areas. As night arrived, cooler air started to enter the region, and precipitation changed to all snow (except near Saginaw Bay). Another, more widespread round of heavy snow resulted. Total snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches were common near the Northern Lower Michigan coastline, ramping up to 10 to 20 inches in Eastern Upper and higher terrain of Northern Lower. The highest accumulations, 18 to 20 inches, fell on Gaylord in Northern Lower Michigan, and Kinross in Eastern Upper. The snow was wet and sticky early on, especially in Northern Lower, and the resulting weight of the snow produced considerable damage to trees. Hundreds of downed trees and limbs resulted in widespread power outages in parts of Northern Lower, some of which weren't restored until around Christmas Day. Travel was brought to a near-standstill in some areas for a day or two, with gusty winds throughout the event producing problems with blowing and drifting snow. All told, this was very much a high-impact winter storm in Northern Michigan.",,2012,2
30444,201212,20,500,201212,21,1100,71044,426967,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,32,WEXFORD,APX,20-DEC-12 05:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,20.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A powerful low pressure system passed across Southern Lower Michigan on the night of the 20th. Precipitation surged north into Northern Michigan early in the day on the 20th, falling primarily as snow over Eastern Upper and the high terrain of Northern Lower, and as a rain/snow mix near the coasts. The snow was heavy where it was all snow, with 6 to 9 inches falling during the day in some areas. As night arrived, cooler air started to enter the region, and precipitation changed to all snow (except near Saginaw Bay). Another, more widespread round of heavy snow resulted. Total snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches were common near the Northern Lower Michigan coastline, ramping up to 10 to 20 inches in Eastern Upper and higher terrain of Northern Lower. The highest accumulations, 18 to 20 inches, fell on Gaylord in Northern Lower Michigan, and Kinross in Eastern Upper. The snow was wet and sticky early on, especially in Northern Lower, and the resulting weight of the snow produced considerable damage to trees. Hundreds of downed trees and limbs resulted in widespread power outages in parts of Northern Lower, some of which weren't restored until around Christmas Day. Travel was brought to a near-standstill in some areas for a day or two, with gusty winds throughout the event producing problems with blowing and drifting snow. All told, this was very much a high-impact winter storm in Northern Michigan.",,2012,2
30514,201201,1,1500,201201,3,600,60811,363380,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,28,CRAWFORD,APX,01-JAN-12 15:00:00,EST-5,03-JAN-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure moved northeastward across Central Lower Michigan during the daylight hours of New Years Day. Cold air would blast in on strong northwest winds behind the system, with those winds veering north-northwest on the 2nd. Moderate to heavy lake effect snow fell, accompanied by gusty winds and considerable blowing and drifting snow. In Northern Lower Michigan, storm totals of 8 to 12 inches were common from Cadillac, northeastward to Kalkaska, Mancelona, and Gaylord. In Eastern Upper Michigan, Sault Ste Marie, Trout Lake, and Hessel were all in the 8 to 10 inch range.",,2012,1
30515,201201,1,1500,201201,3,100,60811,363381,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,32,WEXFORD,APX,01-JAN-12 15:00:00,EST-5,03-JAN-12 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure moved northeastward across Central Lower Michigan during the daylight hours of New Years Day. Cold air would blast in on strong northwest winds behind the system, with those winds veering north-northwest on the 2nd. Moderate to heavy lake effect snow fell, accompanied by gusty winds and considerable blowing and drifting snow. In Northern Lower Michigan, storm totals of 8 to 12 inches were common from Cadillac, northeastward to Kalkaska, Mancelona, and Gaylord. In Eastern Upper Michigan, Sault Ste Marie, Trout Lake, and Hessel were all in the 8 to 10 inch range.",,2012,1
30547,201210,6,1100,201210,6,2345,69713,418248,MICHIGAN,2012,Flash Flood,C,55,GRAND TRAVERSE,APX,06-OCT-12 11:00:00,EST-5,06-OCT-12 23:45:00,0,0,0,0,1.80M,0.00K,Emergency Manager,,,Dam / Levee Break,,,,,,,,,3.0,ESE,GRAWN,1.0,ESE,MAYFIELD,44.6558,-85.6309,44.6274,-85.5069,"Flash flooding occurred along the Boardman River, downstream of the Brown Bridge Dam.","A temporary dam and de-watering structure was in place alongside the Brown Bridge Dam on the Boardman River. This temporary dam was to assist in drawing down the small lake (Brown Bridge Pond) behind the dam, prior to the permanent removal of Brown Bridge Dam. This temporary dam failed on the morning of the 6th, and by late afternoon, most of the remaining water in Brown Bridge Pond had been released downstream. Within an hour, road closings occurred along Garfield and River Roads, and homes were evacuated along the river between Garfield and Keystone Roads. Eventually, 53 homes were impacted, with varying degrees of damage. Docks, small footbridges, and a number of smaller outbuildings were destroyed. Environmental damage, related to sediment deposition and fish kills, was possible but still being evaluated.",2012,0
31001,201202,24,400,201202,24,1600,60223,359490,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,47,MIDLAND,DTX,24-FEB-12 04:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-12 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system tracked close to the Detroit, producing snow across southeast Michigan. However, the associated dry slot move into most of southeast Michigan, limiting snowfall totals to 2 to 4 inches across most locations. The exception was across Bay, Midland, Saginaw, and Huron Counties, where 6 inches or slightly more fell within a 12 hour period.",,2012,2
31254,201201,1,1500,201201,3,100,60811,363382,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,33,MISSAUKEE,APX,01-JAN-12 15:00:00,EST-5,03-JAN-12 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure moved northeastward across Central Lower Michigan during the daylight hours of New Years Day. Cold air would blast in on strong northwest winds behind the system, with those winds veering north-northwest on the 2nd. Moderate to heavy lake effect snow fell, accompanied by gusty winds and considerable blowing and drifting snow. In Northern Lower Michigan, storm totals of 8 to 12 inches were common from Cadillac, northeastward to Kalkaska, Mancelona, and Gaylord. In Eastern Upper Michigan, Sault Ste Marie, Trout Lake, and Hessel were all in the 8 to 10 inch range.",,2012,1
32017,201201,11,1600,201201,13,800,60736,362824,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,11-JAN-12 16:00:00,EST-5,13-JAN-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong cold front moving across Upper Michigan produced heavy snow and blowing snow for west and north central portions of Upper Michigan along Lake Superior from the the 11th into the 13th.,The spotter at Herman measured 13.5 inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours. Northwest wind gusting to 25 mph at times also caused some blowing and drifting of snow during the event.,2012,1
32018,201201,12,800,201201,13,1800,60736,362825,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,12-JAN-12 08:00:00,EST-5,13-JAN-12 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong cold front moving across Upper Michigan produced heavy snow and blowing snow for west and north central portions of Upper Michigan along Lake Superior from the the 11th into the 13th.,A spotter in Ishpeming measured ten inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours. Northwest winds gusting to 30 mph caused reduced visibility of less than one half mile at times and made measuring of snow difficult due to drifting.,2012,1
32203,201202,23,1900,201202,24,1300,60104,358799,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,66,EATON,GRR,23-FEB-12 19:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-12 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,,,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system brought heavy wet snow to portions of west central and southwestern lower Michigan. The snow began during the evening hours on February 23rd, continuing through the morning of Friday February 24th before ending from west northwest to east southeast during the late morning and early afternoon hours of the 24th. ||The storm dumped a foot of snow in Clare (Clare county). The axis of heaviest snow set up from near Saugatuck in Allegan county north northeast to Clare. Saugatuck received 8 inches of snow. The most significant impacts from the snow were observed well to the north of downtown Grand Rapids, where the heavier snow fell, resulting in several accidents. From near Grand Rapids off to the south, only about 4 to 6 inches of snow fell, much of it melting and compacting late Friday morning and afternoon as temperatures climbed through the 30s.",Six inches of snow was reported across northern Eaton county.,2012,2
32259,201201,11,1600,201201,13,1300,60736,362815,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,11-JAN-12 16:00:00,EST-5,13-JAN-12 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong cold front moving across Upper Michigan produced heavy snow and blowing snow for west and north central portions of Upper Michigan along Lake Superior from the the 11th into the 13th.,The trained spotter four miles northeast of Calumet measured 12.5 inches of lake effect snow in 28 hours. The snow combined with north winds gusting to 30 mph produced considerable blowing snow and reduced visibility to one half mile or less at times from the morning of the 12th into the early afternoon of the 13th.,2012,1
32295,201201,23,300,201201,23,530,60766,362992,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,11,DICKINSON,MQT,23-JAN-12 03:00:00,CST-6,23-JAN-12 05:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A Plains low pressure system tracking across northern Wisconsin and eastern Upper Michigan dropped heavy snow across much of the west half of Upper Michigan from the 23rd into the morning of the 24th. Some ice accumulation from freezing rain also occurred over central Upper Michigan on the morning of the 23rd.,The observer northeast of Iron Mountain measured .20 of an inch of ice accumulation from freezing rain early morning on the 23rd. Schools were closed through the county on the 23rd due to the storm.,2012,1
32296,201201,23,500,201201,23,700,60766,363020,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,23-JAN-12 05:00:00,EST-5,23-JAN-12 07:00:00,0,3,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A Plains low pressure system tracking across northern Wisconsin and eastern Upper Michigan dropped heavy snow across much of the west half of Upper Michigan from the 23rd into the morning of the 24th. Some ice accumulation from freezing rain also occurred over central Upper Michigan on the morning of the 23rd.,"Observers near Gladstone and Bark River measured around .15 of an inch of ice accumulation from freezing rain. The ice on roadways caused numerous accidents, three of which resulted in minor injuries. Area schools were cancelled on the 23rd due to the storm.",2012,1
32297,201201,23,500,201201,23,1700,60766,363032,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,23-JAN-12 05:00:00,EST-5,23-JAN-12 17:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A Plains low pressure system tracking across northern Wisconsin and eastern Upper Michigan dropped heavy snow across much of the west half of Upper Michigan from the 23rd into the morning of the 24th. Some ice accumulation from freezing rain also occurred over central Upper Michigan on the morning of the 23rd.,Six inches of wet heavy snow fell in six hours at the National Weather Service in Negaunee Township on the 23rd. Over one-inch per hour snowfall rates were also reported near Big Bay and Ishpeming along with a light glaze of ice accumulation from freezing drizzle. Area schools including Northern Michigan University were closed on the 23rd due to the storm.,2012,1
32433,201212,20,1000,201212,21,1100,71044,426949,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,8,CHIPPEWA,APX,20-DEC-12 10:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A powerful low pressure system passed across Southern Lower Michigan on the night of the 20th. Precipitation surged north into Northern Michigan early in the day on the 20th, falling primarily as snow over Eastern Upper and the high terrain of Northern Lower, and as a rain/snow mix near the coasts. The snow was heavy where it was all snow, with 6 to 9 inches falling during the day in some areas. As night arrived, cooler air started to enter the region, and precipitation changed to all snow (except near Saginaw Bay). Another, more widespread round of heavy snow resulted. Total snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches were common near the Northern Lower Michigan coastline, ramping up to 10 to 20 inches in Eastern Upper and higher terrain of Northern Lower. The highest accumulations, 18 to 20 inches, fell on Gaylord in Northern Lower Michigan, and Kinross in Eastern Upper. The snow was wet and sticky early on, especially in Northern Lower, and the resulting weight of the snow produced considerable damage to trees. Hundreds of downed trees and limbs resulted in widespread power outages in parts of Northern Lower, some of which weren't restored until around Christmas Day. Travel was brought to a near-standstill in some areas for a day or two, with gusty winds throughout the event producing problems with blowing and drifting snow. All told, this was very much a high-impact winter storm in Northern Michigan.",,2012,2
32434,201212,20,1000,201212,21,1100,71044,426950,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,15,MACKINAC,APX,20-DEC-12 10:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A powerful low pressure system passed across Southern Lower Michigan on the night of the 20th. Precipitation surged north into Northern Michigan early in the day on the 20th, falling primarily as snow over Eastern Upper and the high terrain of Northern Lower, and as a rain/snow mix near the coasts. The snow was heavy where it was all snow, with 6 to 9 inches falling during the day in some areas. As night arrived, cooler air started to enter the region, and precipitation changed to all snow (except near Saginaw Bay). Another, more widespread round of heavy snow resulted. Total snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches were common near the Northern Lower Michigan coastline, ramping up to 10 to 20 inches in Eastern Upper and higher terrain of Northern Lower. The highest accumulations, 18 to 20 inches, fell on Gaylord in Northern Lower Michigan, and Kinross in Eastern Upper. The snow was wet and sticky early on, especially in Northern Lower, and the resulting weight of the snow produced considerable damage to trees. Hundreds of downed trees and limbs resulted in widespread power outages in parts of Northern Lower, some of which weren't restored until around Christmas Day. Travel was brought to a near-standstill in some areas for a day or two, with gusty winds throughout the event producing problems with blowing and drifting snow. All told, this was very much a high-impact winter storm in Northern Michigan.",,2012,2
32443,201202,23,1900,201202,24,1200,60104,358797,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,64,ALLEGAN,GRR,23-FEB-12 19:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,,,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system brought heavy wet snow to portions of west central and southwestern lower Michigan. The snow began during the evening hours on February 23rd, continuing through the morning of Friday February 24th before ending from west northwest to east southeast during the late morning and early afternoon hours of the 24th. ||The storm dumped a foot of snow in Clare (Clare county). The axis of heaviest snow set up from near Saugatuck in Allegan county north northeast to Clare. Saugatuck received 8 inches of snow. The most significant impacts from the snow were observed well to the north of downtown Grand Rapids, where the heavier snow fell, resulting in several accidents. From near Grand Rapids off to the south, only about 4 to 6 inches of snow fell, much of it melting and compacting late Friday morning and afternoon as temperatures climbed through the 30s.",A public report of 8.3 inches of snow was received from Saugatuck.,2012,2
32444,201202,23,1900,201202,24,1200,60104,358798,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,65,BARRY,GRR,23-FEB-12 19:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,,,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system brought heavy wet snow to portions of west central and southwestern lower Michigan. The snow began during the evening hours on February 23rd, continuing through the morning of Friday February 24th before ending from west northwest to east southeast during the late morning and early afternoon hours of the 24th. ||The storm dumped a foot of snow in Clare (Clare county). The axis of heaviest snow set up from near Saugatuck in Allegan county north northeast to Clare. Saugatuck received 8 inches of snow. The most significant impacts from the snow were observed well to the north of downtown Grand Rapids, where the heavier snow fell, resulting in several accidents. From near Grand Rapids off to the south, only about 4 to 6 inches of snow fell, much of it melting and compacting late Friday morning and afternoon as temperatures climbed through the 30s.",Six inches of snow was reported across northern Barry county in the Caledonia area.,2012,2
32446,201202,23,2000,201202,24,1400,60104,358800,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,59,CLINTON,GRR,23-FEB-12 20:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-12 14:00:00,0,0,0,0,,,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system brought heavy wet snow to portions of west central and southwestern lower Michigan. The snow began during the evening hours on February 23rd, continuing through the morning of Friday February 24th before ending from west northwest to east southeast during the late morning and early afternoon hours of the 24th. ||The storm dumped a foot of snow in Clare (Clare county). The axis of heaviest snow set up from near Saugatuck in Allegan county north northeast to Clare. Saugatuck received 8 inches of snow. The most significant impacts from the snow were observed well to the north of downtown Grand Rapids, where the heavier snow fell, resulting in several accidents. From near Grand Rapids off to the south, only about 4 to 6 inches of snow fell, much of it melting and compacting late Friday morning and afternoon as temperatures climbed through the 30s.",Six inches of snow was reported across most of Clinton county.,2012,2
32447,201202,23,2000,201202,24,1300,60104,358801,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,58,IONIA,GRR,23-FEB-12 20:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-12 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,,,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system brought heavy wet snow to portions of west central and southwestern lower Michigan. The snow began during the evening hours on February 23rd, continuing through the morning of Friday February 24th before ending from west northwest to east southeast during the late morning and early afternoon hours of the 24th. ||The storm dumped a foot of snow in Clare (Clare county). The axis of heaviest snow set up from near Saugatuck in Allegan county north northeast to Clare. Saugatuck received 8 inches of snow. The most significant impacts from the snow were observed well to the north of downtown Grand Rapids, where the heavier snow fell, resulting in several accidents. From near Grand Rapids off to the south, only about 4 to 6 inches of snow fell, much of it melting and compacting late Friday morning and afternoon as temperatures climbed through the 30s.",Six inches of snow was reported across portions of Ionia county.,2012,2
32450,201202,23,2000,201202,24,1300,60104,358802,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,57,KENT,GRR,23-FEB-12 20:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-12 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,,,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system brought heavy wet snow to portions of west central and southwestern lower Michigan. The snow began during the evening hours on February 23rd, continuing through the morning of Friday February 24th before ending from west northwest to east southeast during the late morning and early afternoon hours of the 24th. ||The storm dumped a foot of snow in Clare (Clare county). The axis of heaviest snow set up from near Saugatuck in Allegan county north northeast to Clare. Saugatuck received 8 inches of snow. The most significant impacts from the snow were observed well to the north of downtown Grand Rapids, where the heavier snow fell, resulting in several accidents. From near Grand Rapids off to the south, only about 4 to 6 inches of snow fell, much of it melting and compacting late Friday morning and afternoon as temperatures climbed through the 30s.",The public and trained spotters reported around six inches of snow in Hudsonville and Grand Rapids.,2012,2
32451,201202,23,2000,201202,24,1200,60104,358805,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,50,MUSKEGON,GRR,23-FEB-12 20:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,,,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system brought heavy wet snow to portions of west central and southwestern lower Michigan. The snow began during the evening hours on February 23rd, continuing through the morning of Friday February 24th before ending from west northwest to east southeast during the late morning and early afternoon hours of the 24th. ||The storm dumped a foot of snow in Clare (Clare county). The axis of heaviest snow set up from near Saugatuck in Allegan county north northeast to Clare. Saugatuck received 8 inches of snow. The most significant impacts from the snow were observed well to the north of downtown Grand Rapids, where the heavier snow fell, resulting in several accidents. From near Grand Rapids off to the south, only about 4 to 6 inches of snow fell, much of it melting and compacting late Friday morning and afternoon as temperatures climbed through the 30s.",Approximately six inches of snow was reported across Muskegon county.,2012,2
32452,201202,23,2000,201202,24,1200,60104,358803,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,56,OTTAWA,GRR,23-FEB-12 20:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,,,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system brought heavy wet snow to portions of west central and southwestern lower Michigan. The snow began during the evening hours on February 23rd, continuing through the morning of Friday February 24th before ending from west northwest to east southeast during the late morning and early afternoon hours of the 24th. ||The storm dumped a foot of snow in Clare (Clare county). The axis of heaviest snow set up from near Saugatuck in Allegan county north northeast to Clare. Saugatuck received 8 inches of snow. The most significant impacts from the snow were observed well to the north of downtown Grand Rapids, where the heavier snow fell, resulting in several accidents. From near Grand Rapids off to the south, only about 4 to 6 inches of snow fell, much of it melting and compacting late Friday morning and afternoon as temperatures climbed through the 30s.",A trained spotter reported six inches of snow at Holland State Park.,2012,2
32502,201201,23,700,201201,23,1900,60766,363057,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,23-JAN-12 07:00:00,EST-5,23-JAN-12 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A Plains low pressure system tracking across northern Wisconsin and eastern Upper Michigan dropped heavy snow across much of the west half of Upper Michigan from the 23rd into the morning of the 24th. Some ice accumulation from freezing rain also occurred over central Upper Michigan on the morning of the 23rd.,"Spotters from Calumet to Hancock measured 7 to 8 inches of wet snow in a 12-hour period. Storm total snow accumulation into the morning of the 24th exceeded a foot at Twin Lakes, Calumet and Hancock.",2012,1
32518,201201,17,400,201201,17,1900,60750,362862,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,17-JAN-12 04:00:00,EST-5,17-JAN-12 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate to heavy lake effect snow showers in the wake of a cold front affected counties along Lake Superior from the evening of the 16th through late on the 17th.,The spotter near Silver City estimated 8 to 10 inches of lake effect snow during the event.,2012,1
32519,201201,23,300,201201,23,600,60766,363004,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,12,MENOMINEE,MQT,23-JAN-12 03:00:00,CST-6,23-JAN-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A Plains low pressure system tracking across northern Wisconsin and eastern Upper Michigan dropped heavy snow across much of the west half of Upper Michigan from the 23rd into the morning of the 24th. Some ice accumulation from freezing rain also occurred over central Upper Michigan on the morning of the 23rd.,The observer in Menominee measured one-eighth of an inch of ice accumulation from freezing rain on the 23rd. Side roads were covered in ice which resulted in several cars sliding into the ditch. Many area schools were closed on the 23rd due to the icy roads.,2012,1
32543,201201,17,430,201201,17,1530,60750,362863,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,17-JAN-12 04:30:00,CST-6,17-JAN-12 15:30:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate to heavy lake effect snow showers in the wake of a cold front affected counties along Lake Superior from the evening of the 16th through late on the 17th.,A spotter in Ironwood estimated eight inches of lake effect snow fell in less than 12 hours. One inch per hour snowfall rates were reported between 4 am and 11 am. Several car accidents were attributed to the snow and blowing snow from the storm.,2012,1
32686,201212,20,900,201212,21,1100,71044,426951,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,16,EMMET,APX,20-DEC-12 09:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A powerful low pressure system passed across Southern Lower Michigan on the night of the 20th. Precipitation surged north into Northern Michigan early in the day on the 20th, falling primarily as snow over Eastern Upper and the high terrain of Northern Lower, and as a rain/snow mix near the coasts. The snow was heavy where it was all snow, with 6 to 9 inches falling during the day in some areas. As night arrived, cooler air started to enter the region, and precipitation changed to all snow (except near Saginaw Bay). Another, more widespread round of heavy snow resulted. Total snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches were common near the Northern Lower Michigan coastline, ramping up to 10 to 20 inches in Eastern Upper and higher terrain of Northern Lower. The highest accumulations, 18 to 20 inches, fell on Gaylord in Northern Lower Michigan, and Kinross in Eastern Upper. The snow was wet and sticky early on, especially in Northern Lower, and the resulting weight of the snow produced considerable damage to trees. Hundreds of downed trees and limbs resulted in widespread power outages in parts of Northern Lower, some of which weren't restored until around Christmas Day. Travel was brought to a near-standstill in some areas for a day or two, with gusty winds throughout the event producing problems with blowing and drifting snow. All told, this was very much a high-impact winter storm in Northern Michigan.",,2012,2
32704,201202,23,2100,201202,24,1300,60104,358807,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,44,NEWAYGO,GRR,23-FEB-12 21:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-12 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,,,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system brought heavy wet snow to portions of west central and southwestern lower Michigan. The snow began during the evening hours on February 23rd, continuing through the morning of Friday February 24th before ending from west northwest to east southeast during the late morning and early afternoon hours of the 24th. ||The storm dumped a foot of snow in Clare (Clare county). The axis of heaviest snow set up from near Saugatuck in Allegan county north northeast to Clare. Saugatuck received 8 inches of snow. The most significant impacts from the snow were observed well to the north of downtown Grand Rapids, where the heavier snow fell, resulting in several accidents. From near Grand Rapids off to the south, only about 4 to 6 inches of snow fell, much of it melting and compacting late Friday morning and afternoon as temperatures climbed through the 30s.","Approximately six inches of snow was reported across portions of Newaygo county, with up to near eight inches across the far northeast portion of the county.",2012,2
32705,201202,23,2100,201202,24,1300,60104,358808,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,51,MONTCALM,GRR,23-FEB-12 21:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-12 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,,,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system brought heavy wet snow to portions of west central and southwestern lower Michigan. The snow began during the evening hours on February 23rd, continuing through the morning of Friday February 24th before ending from west northwest to east southeast during the late morning and early afternoon hours of the 24th. ||The storm dumped a foot of snow in Clare (Clare county). The axis of heaviest snow set up from near Saugatuck in Allegan county north northeast to Clare. Saugatuck received 8 inches of snow. The most significant impacts from the snow were observed well to the north of downtown Grand Rapids, where the heavier snow fell, resulting in several accidents. From near Grand Rapids off to the south, only about 4 to 6 inches of snow fell, much of it melting and compacting late Friday morning and afternoon as temperatures climbed through the 30s.",Up to around six inches of snow fell across portions of Montcalm county.,2012,2
32942,201212,20,900,201212,21,1100,71044,426953,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,17,CHEBOYGAN,APX,20-DEC-12 09:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,6.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A powerful low pressure system passed across Southern Lower Michigan on the night of the 20th. Precipitation surged north into Northern Michigan early in the day on the 20th, falling primarily as snow over Eastern Upper and the high terrain of Northern Lower, and as a rain/snow mix near the coasts. The snow was heavy where it was all snow, with 6 to 9 inches falling during the day in some areas. As night arrived, cooler air started to enter the region, and precipitation changed to all snow (except near Saginaw Bay). Another, more widespread round of heavy snow resulted. Total snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches were common near the Northern Lower Michigan coastline, ramping up to 10 to 20 inches in Eastern Upper and higher terrain of Northern Lower. The highest accumulations, 18 to 20 inches, fell on Gaylord in Northern Lower Michigan, and Kinross in Eastern Upper. The snow was wet and sticky early on, especially in Northern Lower, and the resulting weight of the snow produced considerable damage to trees. Hundreds of downed trees and limbs resulted in widespread power outages in parts of Northern Lower, some of which weren't restored until around Christmas Day. Travel was brought to a near-standstill in some areas for a day or two, with gusty winds throughout the event producing problems with blowing and drifting snow. All told, this was very much a high-impact winter storm in Northern Michigan.",,2012,2
33084,201201,18,2100,201201,20,700,60754,362936,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,18-JAN-12 21:00:00,EST-5,20-JAN-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Bitter cold air in the wake of an Arctic cold front resulted in wind chill values lowering to 20 and 30 below zero across much of the area on the 19th and 20th. The cold air flooding the region also generated heavy lake effect snow showers from the 18th into the 19th over northwest and eastern areas of Upper Michigan along Lake Superior.,The spotter four miles east of Silver City measured 11 inches of snow during the event. Most of the snow fell by 6 pm on the 19th. Frequent blowing snow and whiteout conditions were reported on the 19th.,2012,1
33085,201201,18,2300,201201,20,700,60754,362943,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,18-JAN-12 23:00:00,EST-5,20-JAN-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Bitter cold air in the wake of an Arctic cold front resulted in wind chill values lowering to 20 and 30 below zero across much of the area on the 19th and 20th. The cold air flooding the region also generated heavy lake effect snow showers from the 18th into the 19th over northwest and eastern areas of Upper Michigan along Lake Superior.,Trained spotters between Calumet and Delaware measured 5 to 6 inches of lake effect snow from the evening of the 19th into the morning of the 20th. Northwest winds gusting over 30 mph frequently reduced visibility to one half mile or less in blowing snow on the 19th.,2012,1
33086,201201,18,2300,201201,20,700,60754,362945,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,18-JAN-12 23:00:00,EST-5,20-JAN-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Bitter cold air in the wake of an Arctic cold front resulted in wind chill values lowering to 20 and 30 below zero across much of the area on the 19th and 20th. The cold air flooding the region also generated heavy lake effect snow showers from the 18th into the 19th over northwest and eastern areas of Upper Michigan along Lake Superior.,Observers from Winona to Painesdale and Redridge measured around a foot of snow during the event. Northwest winds gusting near 30 mph also reduced visibility to one half mile or less in blowing snow on the 19th.,2012,1
33087,201201,19,600,201201,20,0,60754,362947,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,19-JAN-12 06:00:00,EST-5,20-JAN-12 00:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Bitter cold air in the wake of an Arctic cold front resulted in wind chill values lowering to 20 and 30 below zero across much of the area on the 19th and 20th. The cold air flooding the region also generated heavy lake effect snow showers from the 18th into the 19th over northwest and eastern areas of Upper Michigan along Lake Superior.,There was a report of an estimated five inches of snowfall in eight hours at Melstrand during the day on the 19th. Northwest winds gusting over 30 mph also reduced visibility to one half mile or less in blowing snow on the 19th.,2012,1
33315,201201,19,900,201201,19,2000,60754,362948,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,85,NORTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,19-JAN-12 09:00:00,EST-5,19-JAN-12 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Bitter cold air in the wake of an Arctic cold front resulted in wind chill values lowering to 20 and 30 below zero across much of the area on the 19th and 20th. The cold air flooding the region also generated heavy lake effect snow showers from the 18th into the 19th over northwest and eastern areas of Upper Michigan along Lake Superior.,There was a report of four inches of snow ten miles east of Steuben in a six hour period. The snow combined with northwest winds gusting over 30 mph also reduced visibility to one half mile or less in blowing snow on the 19th.,2012,1
33338,201201,1,1500,201201,3,600,60811,363372,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,19,CHARLEVOIX,APX,01-JAN-12 15:00:00,EST-5,03-JAN-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure moved northeastward across Central Lower Michigan during the daylight hours of New Years Day. Cold air would blast in on strong northwest winds behind the system, with those winds veering north-northwest on the 2nd. Moderate to heavy lake effect snow fell, accompanied by gusty winds and considerable blowing and drifting snow. In Northern Lower Michigan, storm totals of 8 to 12 inches were common from Cadillac, northeastward to Kalkaska, Mancelona, and Gaylord. In Eastern Upper Michigan, Sault Ste Marie, Trout Lake, and Hessel were all in the 8 to 10 inch range.",,2012,1
33412,201203,12,1730,201203,12,1730,60883,363833,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,73,ISABELLA,GRR,12-MAR-12 17:30:00,EST-5,12-MAR-12 17:30:00,0,0,0,0,,,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,LEATON,1.0,S,LEATON,43.65,-84.7,43.65,-84.7,Numerous thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon and evening hours of March 12th but stayed below severe levels. However a couple of strong thunderstorms produced hail up to three quarters inch in diameter.,A trained spotter reported three quarters inch hail northeast of Mt. Pleasant. This was associated with a developing supercell thunderstorm that went on to produce an EF-1 tornado just east of Isabella county.,2012,3
33475,201202,29,1200,201202,29,2000,61277,367435,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,29-FEB-12 12:00:00,EST-5,29-FEB-12 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deep moisture laden low pressure system moving from the Plains into Wisconsin spread heavy snow from southwest Upper Michigan on the evening of the 28th across much of the rest of Upper Michigan on the 29th.,The observer in Mohawk measured 7.2 inches of snow in eight hours with four inches occurring between 3 and 5 pm. East winds gusting to near 40 mph at times also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow and near whiteout conditions.,2012,2
33596,201201,1,1500,201201,3,600,60811,363374,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,26,GRAND TRAVERSE,APX,01-JAN-12 15:00:00,EST-5,03-JAN-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure moved northeastward across Central Lower Michigan during the daylight hours of New Years Day. Cold air would blast in on strong northwest winds behind the system, with those winds veering north-northwest on the 2nd. Moderate to heavy lake effect snow fell, accompanied by gusty winds and considerable blowing and drifting snow. In Northern Lower Michigan, storm totals of 8 to 12 inches were common from Cadillac, northeastward to Kalkaska, Mancelona, and Gaylord. In Eastern Upper Michigan, Sault Ste Marie, Trout Lake, and Hessel were all in the 8 to 10 inch range.",,2012,1
33597,201201,1,1500,201201,3,600,60811,363373,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,21,ANTRIM,APX,01-JAN-12 15:00:00,EST-5,03-JAN-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure moved northeastward across Central Lower Michigan during the daylight hours of New Years Day. Cold air would blast in on strong northwest winds behind the system, with those winds veering north-northwest on the 2nd. Moderate to heavy lake effect snow fell, accompanied by gusty winds and considerable blowing and drifting snow. In Northern Lower Michigan, storm totals of 8 to 12 inches were common from Cadillac, northeastward to Kalkaska, Mancelona, and Gaylord. In Eastern Upper Michigan, Sault Ste Marie, Trout Lake, and Hessel were all in the 8 to 10 inch range.",,2012,1
33598,201201,1,1500,201201,3,100,60811,363375,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,8,CHIPPEWA,APX,01-JAN-12 15:00:00,EST-5,03-JAN-12 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure moved northeastward across Central Lower Michigan during the daylight hours of New Years Day. Cold air would blast in on strong northwest winds behind the system, with those winds veering north-northwest on the 2nd. Moderate to heavy lake effect snow fell, accompanied by gusty winds and considerable blowing and drifting snow. In Northern Lower Michigan, storm totals of 8 to 12 inches were common from Cadillac, northeastward to Kalkaska, Mancelona, and Gaylord. In Eastern Upper Michigan, Sault Ste Marie, Trout Lake, and Hessel were all in the 8 to 10 inch range.",,2012,1
33599,201201,1,1500,201201,3,100,60811,363376,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,15,MACKINAC,APX,01-JAN-12 15:00:00,EST-5,03-JAN-12 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure moved northeastward across Central Lower Michigan during the daylight hours of New Years Day. Cold air would blast in on strong northwest winds behind the system, with those winds veering north-northwest on the 2nd. Moderate to heavy lake effect snow fell, accompanied by gusty winds and considerable blowing and drifting snow. In Northern Lower Michigan, storm totals of 8 to 12 inches were common from Cadillac, northeastward to Kalkaska, Mancelona, and Gaylord. In Eastern Upper Michigan, Sault Ste Marie, Trout Lake, and Hessel were all in the 8 to 10 inch range.",,2012,1
33660,201203,12,1731,201203,12,1731,60883,363834,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,81,KENT,GRR,12-MAR-12 17:31:00,EST-5,12-MAR-12 17:31:00,0,0,0,0,,,Public,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,GRAND RAPIDS,1.0,NE,GRAND RAPIDS,42.98,-85.67,42.98,-85.67,Numerous thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon and evening hours of March 12th but stayed below severe levels. However a couple of strong thunderstorms produced hail up to three quarters inch in diameter.,The public reported three quarters inch diameter hail with a strong thunderstorm just northeast of downtown Grand Rapids.,2012,3
33661,201203,16,1815,201203,16,1819,60884,363837,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,5,ALLEGAN,GRR,16-MAR-12 18:15:00,EST-5,16-MAR-12 18:19:00,0,0,0,0,,,Trained Spotter,1.25,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WNW,SHELBYVILLE,1.0,N,HOPKINSBURG,42.61,-85.66,42.63,-85.7,Several reports of severe hail ranging from an inch to inch and a quarter in diameter were received from portions of Allegan and Kent counties.,Trained spotters reported one to one and a quarter inch diameter hail east of Hopkins over eastern Allegan county over to near US-131.,2012,3
33662,201203,15,21,201203,15,21,60882,363826,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,5,ALLEGAN,GRR,15-MAR-12 00:21:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 00:21:00,0,0,0,0,,,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,ALLEGAN,1.0,W,ALLEGAN,42.53,-85.86,42.53,-85.86,Numerous reports of thunderstorms producing hail ranging from three quarters of an inch up to an inch and a quarter were received throughout the day on March 15th. The largest hail reports came from portions of Isabella and Clare counties where one and a quarter inch diameter hail fell.,A trained spotter reported three quarters inch diameter hail near Allegan.,2012,3
33663,201203,15,100,201203,15,100,60882,363827,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,15,BARRY,GRR,15-MAR-12 01:00:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,,,Trained Spotter,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,HASTINGS,1.0,NE,HASTINGS,42.66,-85.27,42.66,-85.27,Numerous reports of thunderstorms producing hail ranging from three quarters of an inch up to an inch and a quarter were received throughout the day on March 15th. The largest hail reports came from portions of Isabella and Clare counties where one and a quarter inch diameter hail fell.,A trained spotter reported seven eighths inch diameter hail just northeast of Hastings.,2012,3
33664,201203,15,1545,201203,15,1545,60882,363828,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,77,KALAMAZOO,GRR,15-MAR-12 15:45:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 15:45:00,0,0,0,0,,,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,NNE,CLIMAX,3.0,NNE,CLIMAX,42.27,-85.3,42.27,-85.3,Numerous reports of thunderstorms producing hail ranging from three quarters of an inch up to an inch and a quarter were received throughout the day on March 15th. The largest hail reports came from portions of Isabella and Clare counties where one and a quarter inch diameter hail fell.,Three quarters inch diameter hail was reported by a trained spotter just northeast of Climax.,2012,3
33665,201203,15,1608,201203,15,1620,60882,363829,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,75,JACKSON,GRR,15-MAR-12 16:08:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 16:20:00,0,0,0,0,,,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,E,MINARD,3.0,N,BENTLEY CORNERS,42.33,-84.48,42.34,-84.41,Numerous reports of thunderstorms producing hail ranging from three quarters of an inch up to an inch and a quarter were received throughout the day on March 15th. The largest hail reports came from portions of Isabella and Clare counties where one and a quarter inch diameter hail fell.,Trained spotters reported three quarters inch diameter hail well to the north of the city of Jackson.,2012,3
33666,201203,15,1657,201203,15,1657,60882,363830,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,25,CALHOUN,GRR,15-MAR-12 16:57:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 16:57:00,0,0,0,0,,,Emergency Manager,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,NW,MARSHALL,3.0,NW,MARSHALL,42.3,-84.99,42.3,-84.99,Numerous reports of thunderstorms producing hail ranging from three quarters of an inch up to an inch and a quarter were received throughout the day on March 15th. The largest hail reports came from portions of Isabella and Clare counties where one and a quarter inch diameter hail fell.,An emergency manager reported three quarters inch diameter hail just northwest of Marshall.,2012,3
33667,201203,15,1735,201203,15,1735,60882,363831,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,133,OSCEOLA,GRR,15-MAR-12 17:35:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 17:35:00,0,0,0,0,,,Broadcast Media,1.25,,,,,,,,,,,4.0,SSE,SEARS,4.0,SSE,SEARS,43.84,-85.15,43.84,-85.15,Numerous reports of thunderstorms producing hail ranging from three quarters of an inch up to an inch and a quarter were received throughout the day on March 15th. The largest hail reports came from portions of Isabella and Clare counties where one and a quarter inch diameter hail fell.,The broadcast media relayed a report from the public of one and a quarter inch hail just southeast of Evart.,2012,3
33668,201203,15,1912,201203,15,1912,60882,363832,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,73,ISABELLA,GRR,15-MAR-12 19:12:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 19:12:00,0,0,0,0,,,Fire Department/Rescue,1.25,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SSE,CLARE,1.0,SSE,CLARE,43.8,-84.76,43.8,-84.76,Numerous reports of thunderstorms producing hail ranging from three quarters of an inch up to an inch and a quarter were received throughout the day on March 15th. The largest hail reports came from portions of Isabella and Clare counties where one and a quarter inch diameter hail fell.,A local fire department reported one and a quarter inch diameter hail just southeast of Clare.,2012,3
33718,201201,12,1700,201201,13,1300,60814,363388,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,27,KALKASKA,APX,12-JAN-12 17:00:00,EST-5,13-JAN-12 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure crossed Southern and Central Lower Michigan on the 12th, on its way to eastern Lake Huron and points beyond on the 13th. Widespread moderate snow fell to the left of the track of the low, with 4 to 8 inch snow totals common over an 18 hour period from late on the 12th to morning on the 13th. However, there were a couple of pockets of heavier snow. Central and southern Presque Isle County, including Posen and Moltke Township, picked up 9 to 12 inches of snow. Similarly, Kalkaska and Sigma in Kalkaska County were also just under a foot.",,2012,1
34016,201202,21,2200,201202,22,1000,61092,365150,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,21-FEB-12 22:00:00,EST-5,22-FEB-12 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An upper disturbance moving across the Upper Great Lakes produced heavy lake enhanced snow in the Laurium/Calumet area from the 21st into the 22nd.,The observer in Laurium measured eight inches of lake enhanced snow in 12 hours.,2012,2
34073,201203,15,322,201203,15,323,60892,363937,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,27,CASS,IWX,15-MAR-12 03:22:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 03:23:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,EDWARDSBURG,0.0,N,EDWARDSBURG,41.8,-86.08,41.8,-86.08,"A warm front was located across portions of northern Indiana. Elevated instability and steep lapse rates allowed for the development of several thunderstorms. Several hail reports were received, mainly less than three quarters of an inch in diameter. One isolated report of one inch diameter hail was received with a stronger thunderstorm.",,2012,3
34091,201202,24,100,201202,24,1500,61537,368171,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,42,ARENAC,APX,24-FEB-12 01:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-12 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure moved northeast across Lake Erie during the early morning hours of the 24th. A broad area of relatively light snow developed northwest of the low. Embedded within this area was a narrow band of much heavier snow (snowfall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour). This band impacted parts of Central and Northeast Lower Michigan. Snow amounts reached 10 to 14 inches in Lupton, West Branch, South Branch, Glennie, and southeast Roscommon County, by midday on the 24th.",,2012,2
34319,201203,15,436,201203,15,437,60892,363938,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,149,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,15-MAR-12 04:36:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 04:37:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,THREE RIVERS,1.0,N,THREE RIVERS,41.94,-85.63,41.94,-85.63,"A warm front was located across portions of northern Indiana. Elevated instability and steep lapse rates allowed for the development of several thunderstorms. Several hail reports were received, mainly less than three quarters of an inch in diameter. One isolated report of one inch diameter hail was received with a stronger thunderstorm.",,2012,3
34346,201212,20,700,201212,21,1700,70472,423239,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,38,LAKE,GRR,20-DEC-12 07:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 17:00:00,0,0,0,0,,,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Significant snow fell across west central Lower Michigan from December the 20th through the 21st, where two day cumulative snowfall amounts reached 10 to 15 inches across portions of Lake, Osceola and Clare counties. One burst of significant snow came during the early morning hours of the 20th followed by more snow late night of the 20th into the early morning hours of the 21st. ||In addition, it became very windy particularly right along the Lake Michigan shoreline on the 21st where a peak wind gust as high as 71 mph was recorded in South Haven.",Total snowfall reached 10 to 15 inches from December 20th through the 21st over northeast Lake county.,2012,2
34440,201212,21,500,201212,21,501,70968,426426,MICHIGAN,2012,Strong Wind,Z,77,BERRIEN,IWX,21-DEC-12 05:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 05:01:00,0,1,0,0,,0.00K,Broadcast Media,45.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Rapidly deepening low pressure moved from central Illinois into southwestern Lower Michigan. While snowfall amounts ended up lower than expected across the region, the winds caused by the pressure gradient of the low caused sporadic damage and wind gusts to 60 mph.","A tree of unknown size fell onto a house in the 500 block of Cass Street in Niles. The tree caused a collapse of the roof, with one person inside the home suffering minor injuries.",2012,2
34592,201203,15,1847,201203,15,1848,60892,363940,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,23,BRANCH,IWX,15-MAR-12 18:47:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 18:48:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,KINDERHOOK,1.0,NE,KINDERHOOK,41.81,-84.99,41.81,-84.99,"A warm front was located across portions of northern Indiana. Elevated instability and steep lapse rates allowed for the development of several thunderstorms. Several hail reports were received, mainly less than three quarters of an inch in diameter. One isolated report of one inch diameter hail was received with a stronger thunderstorm.",,2012,3
34621,201212,20,700,201212,21,1700,70472,423240,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,39,OSCEOLA,GRR,20-DEC-12 07:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 17:00:00,0,0,0,0,,,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Significant snow fell across west central Lower Michigan from December the 20th through the 21st, where two day cumulative snowfall amounts reached 10 to 15 inches across portions of Lake, Osceola and Clare counties. One burst of significant snow came during the early morning hours of the 20th followed by more snow late night of the 20th into the early morning hours of the 21st. ||In addition, it became very windy particularly right along the Lake Michigan shoreline on the 21st where a peak wind gust as high as 71 mph was recorded in South Haven.",Snowfall totals reached 10 to 15 inches from December 20th through the 21st across northern Osceola county.,2012,2
34622,201212,20,700,201212,21,1700,70472,427407,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,37,MASON,GRR,20-DEC-12 07:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-12 17:00:00,0,0,0,0,,,Emergency Manager,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Significant snow fell across west central Lower Michigan from December the 20th through the 21st, where two day cumulative snowfall amounts reached 10 to 15 inches across portions of Lake, Osceola and Clare counties. One burst of significant snow came during the early morning hours of the 20th followed by more snow late night of the 20th into the early morning hours of the 21st. ||In addition, it became very windy particularly right along the Lake Michigan shoreline on the 21st where a peak wind gust as high as 71 mph was recorded in South Haven.",A general 6 to 10 inches across Mason county. Scattered power outages reported as well as 60 mph wind gusts at Big Sable Point.,2012,2
34734,201203,2,2100,201203,3,900,60885,363839,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,38,LAKE,GRR,02-MAR-12 21:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,100.00K,,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure intensified rapidly as it moved through lower Michigan March 2nd, bringing heavy snow and high winds. Six to ten inches of heavy wet snow fell across portions of Mason, Lake, Osceola and Newaygo counties. However much heavier snow with widespread power outages stayed just a little further north of those counties.",A trained spotter reported ten inches of snow five miles southwest of Newkirk township in Lake county.,2012,3
34735,201203,2,2100,201203,3,900,60885,363840,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,37,MASON,GRR,02-MAR-12 21:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,,CoCoRaHS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure intensified rapidly as it moved through lower Michigan March 2nd, bringing heavy snow and high winds. Six to ten inches of heavy wet snow fell across portions of Mason, Lake, Osceola and Newaygo counties. However much heavier snow with widespread power outages stayed just a little further north of those counties.",A CoCoRaHS observer reported 6.8 inches of snow seven miles north northwest of Scottville.,2012,3
34807,201201,11,1600,201201,13,800,60736,362820,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,11-JAN-12 16:00:00,EST-5,13-JAN-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong cold front moving across Upper Michigan produced heavy snow and blowing snow for west and north central portions of Upper Michigan along Lake Superior from the the 11th into the 13th.,A spotter near Mass City measured an estimated 10 to 12 inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours. Sustained northwest winds of 20 mph with gusts near 30 mph also produced considerable blowing snow and reduced visibility of one half mile or less.,2012,1
34828,201203,15,1849,201203,15,1850,60892,363941,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,23,BRANCH,IWX,15-MAR-12 18:49:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 18:50:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,KINDERHOOK,1.0,W,KINDERHOOK,41.8,-85.01,41.8,-85.01,"A warm front was located across portions of northern Indiana. Elevated instability and steep lapse rates allowed for the development of several thunderstorms. Several hail reports were received, mainly less than three quarters of an inch in diameter. One isolated report of one inch diameter hail was received with a stronger thunderstorm.",,2012,3
35113,201202,24,100,201202,24,1500,61537,368166,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,30,ALCONA,APX,24-FEB-12 01:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-12 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure moved northeast across Lake Erie during the early morning hours of the 24th. A broad area of relatively light snow developed northwest of the low. Embedded within this area was a narrow band of much heavier snow (snowfall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour). This band impacted parts of Central and Northeast Lower Michigan. Snow amounts reached 10 to 14 inches in Lupton, West Branch, South Branch, Glennie, and southeast Roscommon County, by midday on the 24th.",,2012,2
35114,201202,24,100,201202,24,1500,61537,368167,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,34,ROSCOMMON,APX,24-FEB-12 01:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-12 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Department of Highways,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure moved northeast across Lake Erie during the early morning hours of the 24th. A broad area of relatively light snow developed northwest of the low. Embedded within this area was a narrow band of much heavier snow (snowfall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour). This band impacted parts of Central and Northeast Lower Michigan. Snow amounts reached 10 to 14 inches in Lupton, West Branch, South Branch, Glennie, and southeast Roscommon County, by midday on the 24th.",,2012,2
35164,201201,19,300,201201,20,900,60754,362893,MICHIGAN,2012,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,11,DICKINSON,MQT,19-JAN-12 03:00:00,CST-6,20-JAN-12 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Bitter cold air in the wake of an Arctic cold front resulted in wind chill values lowering to 20 and 30 below zero across much of the area on the 19th and 20th. The cold air flooding the region also generated heavy lake effect snow showers from the 18th into the 19th over northwest and eastern areas of Upper Michigan along Lake Superior.,Wind chill values lowered between 20 and 30 below zero.,2012,1
35238,201203,2,2100,201203,3,900,60885,363841,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,39,OSCEOLA,GRR,02-MAR-12 21:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure intensified rapidly as it moved through lower Michigan March 2nd, bringing heavy snow and high winds. Six to ten inches of heavy wet snow fell across portions of Mason, Lake, Osceola and Newaygo counties. However much heavier snow with widespread power outages stayed just a little further north of those counties.",The broadcast media reported six inches of snow in Dighton and also one mile southeast of Sylvan township.,2012,3
35391,201201,19,400,201201,20,1000,60754,362891,MICHIGAN,2012,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,19-JAN-12 04:00:00,EST-5,20-JAN-12 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Bitter cold air in the wake of an Arctic cold front resulted in wind chill values lowering to 20 and 30 below zero across much of the area on the 19th and 20th. The cold air flooding the region also generated heavy lake effect snow showers from the 18th into the 19th over northwest and eastern areas of Upper Michigan along Lake Superior.,Wind chill values lowered between 20 and 30 below zero.,2012,1
35418,201201,19,2200,201201,20,1000,60754,362916,MICHIGAN,2012,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,85,NORTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,19-JAN-12 22:00:00,EST-5,20-JAN-12 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Bitter cold air in the wake of an Arctic cold front resulted in wind chill values lowering to 20 and 30 below zero across much of the area on the 19th and 20th. The cold air flooding the region also generated heavy lake effect snow showers from the 18th into the 19th over northwest and eastern areas of Upper Michigan along Lake Superior.,Wind chill values lowered between 20 and 30 below zero.,2012,1
35420,201201,23,600,201201,23,1500,60766,363039,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,23-JAN-12 06:00:00,EST-5,23-JAN-12 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A Plains low pressure system tracking across northern Wisconsin and eastern Upper Michigan dropped heavy snow across much of the west half of Upper Michigan from the 23rd into the morning of the 24th. Some ice accumulation from freezing rain also occurred over central Upper Michigan on the morning of the 23rd.,Observers eight miles west of Ontonagon and in White Pine and Paulding measured 6 to 7 inches of snow in eight hours on the 23rd. Some light glaze of ice accumulation was also reported due to freezing drizzle.,2012,1
35421,201201,23,600,201201,23,1800,60766,363051,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,23-JAN-12 06:00:00,CST-6,23-JAN-12 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A Plains low pressure system tracking across northern Wisconsin and eastern Upper Michigan dropped heavy snow across much of the west half of Upper Michigan from the 23rd into the morning of the 24th. Some ice accumulation from freezing rain also occurred over central Upper Michigan on the morning of the 23rd.,The spotter east of Watersmeet measured eight inches of wet snow in 12 hours.,2012,1
35584,201202,26,900,201202,27,800,61136,365547,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,26-FEB-12 09:00:00,EST-5,27-FEB-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deep low pressure system approaching from Minnesota produced heavy lake effect snow and blowing snow over northwest Upper Michigan from the 26th into the morning of the 27th.,The observer four miles northeast of Calumet measured 13 inches of lake effect snow in less than 24 hours. Easterly winds gusting to 35 mph also produced considerable blowing and drifting of snow and reduced visibility to one-quarter mile or less at times.,2012,2
35590,201202,26,900,201202,27,900,61136,365559,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,26-FEB-12 09:00:00,EST-5,27-FEB-12 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deep low pressure system approaching from Minnesota produced heavy lake effect snow and blowing snow over northwest Upper Michigan from the 26th into the morning of the 27th.,Twenty-four hour storm total snowfall amounts over northern Houghton included 13 inches at Redridge and around 12 inches at Hancock and Calumet. Easterly winds gusting to 35 mph also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow reducing visibility to one-quarter mile at times.,2012,2
35591,201202,26,900,201202,27,700,61136,365561,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,26-FEB-12 09:00:00,EST-5,27-FEB-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deep low pressure system approaching from Minnesota produced heavy lake effect snow and blowing snow over northwest Upper Michigan from the 26th into the morning of the 27th.,The observer four miles east of Silver City measured 9.5 inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours.,2012,2
35676,201201,19,100,201201,20,900,60754,362897,MICHIGAN,2012,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,19-JAN-12 01:00:00,CST-6,20-JAN-12 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Bitter cold air in the wake of an Arctic cold front resulted in wind chill values lowering to 20 and 30 below zero across much of the area on the 19th and 20th. The cold air flooding the region also generated heavy lake effect snow showers from the 18th into the 19th over northwest and eastern areas of Upper Michigan along Lake Superior.,Wind chill values lowered between 20 and 30 below zero.,2012,1
35682,201201,19,300,201201,20,900,60754,362899,MICHIGAN,2012,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,10,IRON,MQT,19-JAN-12 03:00:00,CST-6,20-JAN-12 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Bitter cold air in the wake of an Arctic cold front resulted in wind chill values lowering to 20 and 30 below zero across much of the area on the 19th and 20th. The cold air flooding the region also generated heavy lake effect snow showers from the 18th into the 19th over northwest and eastern areas of Upper Michigan along Lake Superior.,Wind chill values lowered between 20 and 30 below zero.,2012,1
35683,201201,19,400,201201,19,1500,60754,362900,MICHIGAN,2012,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,19-JAN-12 04:00:00,EST-5,19-JAN-12 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Bitter cold air in the wake of an Arctic cold front resulted in wind chill values lowering to 20 and 30 below zero across much of the area on the 19th and 20th. The cold air flooding the region also generated heavy lake effect snow showers from the 18th into the 19th over northwest and eastern areas of Upper Michigan along Lake Superior.,Wind chill values lowered between 20 and 30 below zero.,2012,1
35702,201201,23,800,201201,23,1900,60766,363054,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,23-JAN-12 08:00:00,EST-5,23-JAN-12 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A Plains low pressure system tracking across northern Wisconsin and eastern Upper Michigan dropped heavy snow across much of the west half of Upper Michigan from the 23rd into the morning of the 24th. Some ice accumulation from freezing rain also occurred over central Upper Michigan on the morning of the 23rd.,The spotter four miles northeast of Calumet measured over seven inches of wet snow in 12 hours while the observer in Mohawk measured over 11 inches of snow in a 24-hour period ending on the morning of the 24th.,2012,1
35703,201201,23,500,201201,23,1900,60766,363073,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,10,IRON,MQT,23-JAN-12 05:00:00,CST-6,23-JAN-12 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A Plains low pressure system tracking across northern Wisconsin and eastern Upper Michigan dropped heavy snow across much of the west half of Upper Michigan from the 23rd into the morning of the 24th. Some ice accumulation from freezing rain also occurred over central Upper Michigan on the morning of the 23rd.,The observer just east of Stambaugh measured eight inches of wet snow in just over 12 hours.,2012,1
35704,201201,23,630,201201,23,1900,60766,363072,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,23-JAN-12 06:30:00,EST-5,23-JAN-12 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A Plains low pressure system tracking across northern Wisconsin and eastern Upper Michigan dropped heavy snow across much of the west half of Upper Michigan from the 23rd into the morning of the 24th. Some ice accumulation from freezing rain also occurred over central Upper Michigan on the morning of the 23rd.,Seven inches of wet snow fell in L'anse on the morning of the 23rd. A 24-hour storm total of 11 inches fell in Herman ending on the morning of the 24th.,2012,1
35710,201201,11,1600,201201,13,1300,60736,362817,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,11-JAN-12 16:00:00,EST-5,13-JAN-12 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong cold front moving across Upper Michigan produced heavy snow and blowing snow for west and north central portions of Upper Michigan along Lake Superior from the the 11th into the 13th.,Trained spotters in the Calumet area measured over a foot of snow in 24 hours. The snow combined with north winds gusting to 30 mph produced considerable blowing snow and reduced visibility to one half mile or less at times from the morning of the 12th into the afternoon of the 13th.,2012,1
35711,201201,11,1700,201201,13,800,60736,362821,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,11-JAN-12 17:00:00,CST-6,13-JAN-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong cold front moving across Upper Michigan produced heavy snow and blowing snow for west and north central portions of Upper Michigan along Lake Superior from the the 11th into the 13th.,The Gogebic County Sheriff estimated that a foot of lake effect snow fell in 12 hours at Bessemer during the event. Spotters at Marenisco and Ironwood measured 11 inches of snow during the event.,2012,1
35939,201201,19,2200,201201,20,1000,60754,362901,MICHIGAN,2012,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,19-JAN-12 22:00:00,EST-5,20-JAN-12 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Bitter cold air in the wake of an Arctic cold front resulted in wind chill values lowering to 20 and 30 below zero across much of the area on the 19th and 20th. The cold air flooding the region also generated heavy lake effect snow showers from the 18th into the 19th over northwest and eastern areas of Upper Michigan along Lake Superior.,Wind chill values lowered between 20 and 30 below zero.,2012,1
35940,201201,19,2300,201201,20,1100,60754,362902,MICHIGAN,2012,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,19-JAN-12 23:00:00,EST-5,20-JAN-12 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Bitter cold air in the wake of an Arctic cold front resulted in wind chill values lowering to 20 and 30 below zero across much of the area on the 19th and 20th. The cold air flooding the region also generated heavy lake effect snow showers from the 18th into the 19th over northwest and eastern areas of Upper Michigan along Lake Superior.,Wind chill values lowered between 20 and 30 below zero.,2012,1
35941,201201,19,2200,201201,20,1000,60754,362904,MICHIGAN,2012,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,19-JAN-12 22:00:00,EST-5,20-JAN-12 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Bitter cold air in the wake of an Arctic cold front resulted in wind chill values lowering to 20 and 30 below zero across much of the area on the 19th and 20th. The cold air flooding the region also generated heavy lake effect snow showers from the 18th into the 19th over northwest and eastern areas of Upper Michigan along Lake Superior.,Wind chill values lowered between 20 and 30 below zero.,2012,1
35942,201201,19,800,201201,20,1000,60754,362909,MICHIGAN,2012,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,19-JAN-12 08:00:00,EST-5,20-JAN-12 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Bitter cold air in the wake of an Arctic cold front resulted in wind chill values lowering to 20 and 30 below zero across much of the area on the 19th and 20th. The cold air flooding the region also generated heavy lake effect snow showers from the 18th into the 19th over northwest and eastern areas of Upper Michigan along Lake Superior.,Wind chill values lowered between 20 and 30 below zero.,2012,1
36211,201201,23,700,201201,23,1200,60766,363064,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,84,SOUTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,23-JAN-12 07:00:00,EST-5,23-JAN-12 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A Plains low pressure system tracking across northern Wisconsin and eastern Upper Michigan dropped heavy snow across much of the west half of Upper Michigan from the 23rd into the morning of the 24th. Some ice accumulation from freezing rain also occurred over central Upper Michigan on the morning of the 23rd.,An estimated eight inches of wet snow fell in Kenton on the morning of the 23rd.,2012,1
36422,201201,20,100,201201,20,800,60754,362914,MICHIGAN,2012,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,12,MENOMINEE,MQT,20-JAN-12 01:00:00,CST-6,20-JAN-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Bitter cold air in the wake of an Arctic cold front resulted in wind chill values lowering to 20 and 30 below zero across much of the area on the 19th and 20th. The cold air flooding the region also generated heavy lake effect snow showers from the 18th into the 19th over northwest and eastern areas of Upper Michigan along Lake Superior.,Wind chill values lowered near 20 below zero.,2012,1
36423,201201,19,400,201201,19,1500,60754,362915,MICHIGAN,2012,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,19-JAN-12 04:00:00,EST-5,19-JAN-12 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Bitter cold air in the wake of an Arctic cold front resulted in wind chill values lowering to 20 and 30 below zero across much of the area on the 19th and 20th. The cold air flooding the region also generated heavy lake effect snow showers from the 18th into the 19th over northwest and eastern areas of Upper Michigan along Lake Superior.,Wind chill values lowered between 20 and 30 below zero.,2012,1
36424,201201,19,300,201201,20,1000,60754,362918,MICHIGAN,2012,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,19-JAN-12 03:00:00,EST-5,20-JAN-12 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Bitter cold air in the wake of an Arctic cold front resulted in wind chill values lowering to 20 and 30 below zero across much of the area on the 19th and 20th. The cold air flooding the region also generated heavy lake effect snow showers from the 18th into the 19th over northwest and eastern areas of Upper Michigan along Lake Superior.,Wind chill values lowered between 20 and 30 below zero.,2012,1
36425,201201,19,400,201201,20,1000,60754,362919,MICHIGAN,2012,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,84,SOUTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,19-JAN-12 04:00:00,EST-5,20-JAN-12 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Bitter cold air in the wake of an Arctic cold front resulted in wind chill values lowering to 20 and 30 below zero across much of the area on the 19th and 20th. The cold air flooding the region also generated heavy lake effect snow showers from the 18th into the 19th over northwest and eastern areas of Upper Michigan along Lake Superior.,Wind chill values lowered between 20 and 30 below zero.,2012,1
36612,201202,9,2030,201202,10,830,61041,364905,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,09-FEB-12 20:30:00,EST-5,10-FEB-12 08:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate lake effect snow showers and blowing snow in the wake of a strong cold front affected portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 9th into the morning of the 10th.,Spotters reported four inches of lake effect snow from White Pine to Silver City in a 12-hour period. Snow and blowing snow reduced visibility to one half mile at times.,2012,2
36623,201202,24,100,201202,24,1500,61537,368168,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,35,OGEMAW,APX,24-FEB-12 01:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-12 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure moved northeast across Lake Erie during the early morning hours of the 24th. A broad area of relatively light snow developed northwest of the low. Embedded within this area was a narrow band of much heavier snow (snowfall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour). This band impacted parts of Central and Northeast Lower Michigan. Snow amounts reached 10 to 14 inches in Lupton, West Branch, South Branch, Glennie, and southeast Roscommon County, by midday on the 24th.",,2012,2
36624,201202,24,100,201202,24,1500,61537,368169,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,36,IOSCO,APX,24-FEB-12 01:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-12 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure moved northeast across Lake Erie during the early morning hours of the 24th. A broad area of relatively light snow developed northwest of the low. Embedded within this area was a narrow band of much heavier snow (snowfall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour). This band impacted parts of Central and Northeast Lower Michigan. Snow amounts reached 10 to 14 inches in Lupton, West Branch, South Branch, Glennie, and southeast Roscommon County, by midday on the 24th.",,2012,2
36625,201202,24,100,201202,24,1500,61537,368170,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Snow,Z,41,GLADWIN,APX,24-FEB-12 01:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-12 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure moved northeast across Lake Erie during the early morning hours of the 24th. A broad area of relatively light snow developed northwest of the low. Embedded within this area was a narrow band of much heavier snow (snowfall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour). This band impacted parts of Central and Northeast Lower Michigan. Snow amounts reached 10 to 14 inches in Lupton, West Branch, South Branch, Glennie, and southeast Roscommon County, by midday on the 24th.",,2012,2
36646,201201,19,2300,201201,20,1000,60754,362922,MICHIGAN,2012,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,14,SOUTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,19-JAN-12 23:00:00,EST-5,20-JAN-12 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Bitter cold air in the wake of an Arctic cold front resulted in wind chill values lowering to 20 and 30 below zero across much of the area on the 19th and 20th. The cold air flooding the region also generated heavy lake effect snow showers from the 18th into the 19th over northwest and eastern areas of Upper Michigan along Lake Superior.,Wind chill values lowered between 20 and 30 below zero.,2012,1
36647,201201,18,2100,201201,20,0,60754,362931,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,18-JAN-12 21:00:00,EST-5,20-JAN-12 00:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Bitter cold air in the wake of an Arctic cold front resulted in wind chill values lowering to 20 and 30 below zero across much of the area on the 19th and 20th. The cold air flooding the region also generated heavy lake effect snow showers from the 18th into the 19th over northwest and eastern areas of Upper Michigan along Lake Superior.,Observers measured anywhere from 3 to 6 inches across the northern portion of the county. Northwest winds gusting near 30 mph at times also caused considerable blowing of snow reducing visibility to one half mile or less at times.,2012,1
37019,201203,15,2006,201203,15,2006,60759,363021,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,115,MONROE,DTX,15-MAR-12 20:06:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 20:06:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Amateur Radio,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SSW,WHITEFORD CENTER,1.0,SSW,WHITEFORD CENTER,41.75,-83.69,41.75,-83.69,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
37154,201203,15,1807,201203,15,1807,60759,363012,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,151,SANILAC,DTX,15-MAR-12 18:07:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 18:07:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,SE,TYRE,3.0,SE,TYRE,43.64,-82.87,43.64,-82.87,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
37344,201203,2,2100,201203,3,200,62439,373555,MICHIGAN,2012,High Wind,Z,69,OAKLAND,DTX,02-MAR-12 21:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system tracking just north of southern Lower Michigan produced estimated wind gusts approaching 60 mph south of I-69. Over 100,000 customers across southeast Michigan lost power, due to the downed tree branches and power lines.",,2012,3
37483,201203,8,1800,201203,8,2300,62146,371805,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,08-MAR-12 18:00:00,CST-6,08-MAR-12 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Arctic air in the wake of a cold front generated moderate lake effect snow showers over Gogebic County on the evening of the 8th. The snow combined with northwest winds gusting at or above 30 mph caused near whiteout conditions at times in blowing snow.,Spotters in Marenisco and Wakefield measured four to five inches of snow over a five-hour period. Northwest winds gusting at or above 30 mph also caused considerable blowing of snow and reduced visibility.,2012,3
38117,201202,29,1000,201202,29,2359,61277,367436,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,29-FEB-12 10:00:00,EST-5,29-FEB-12 23:59:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deep moisture laden low pressure system moving from the Plains into Wisconsin spread heavy snow from southwest Upper Michigan on the evening of the 28th across much of the rest of Upper Michigan on the 29th.,The spotter in Hancock measured 11.5 inches of snow in 14 hours. East winds gusting near 40 mph at times also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow as reported by the Houghton County Sheriff.,2012,2
38174,201203,2,1900,201203,3,700,62099,371480,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,02-MAR-12 19:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A storm system moving through the Lower Great Lakes produced heavy snow mainly over portions of central and eastern Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the 4th.,The spotter near Round Lake measured six inches of wet snow in the 12-hour period ending on the morning of the 3rd. The Escanaba-Gladstone area received four to five inches of snow during the same time frame with a number of accidents reported by the Delta County Sheriff.,2012,3
38323,201204,16,1100,201204,16,1500,62435,373528,MICHIGAN,2012,High Wind,Z,83,MONROE,DTX,16-APR-12 11:00:00,EST-5,16-APR-12 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong cold front moving through during the peak heating of the day produced wind gusts estimated near 60 mph south of I-69, leading to extensive power outages due to downed trees and power lines.",,2012,4
38324,201204,16,1100,201204,16,1500,62435,373530,MICHIGAN,2012,High Wind,Z,63,ST. CLAIR,DTX,16-APR-12 11:00:00,EST-5,16-APR-12 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong cold front moving through during the peak heating of the day produced wind gusts estimated near 60 mph south of I-69, leading to extensive power outages due to downed trees and power lines.",,2012,4
38368,201202,28,2200,201202,29,1530,61277,366563,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,12,MENOMINEE,MQT,28-FEB-12 22:00:00,CST-6,29-FEB-12 15:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deep moisture laden low pressure system moving from the Plains into Wisconsin spread heavy snow from southwest Upper Michigan on the evening of the 28th across much of the rest of Upper Michigan on the 29th.,"Storm total snowfall amounts included 15 inches at Daggett, 13 inches at Carney and 9 inches at Menominee. East winds gusting near 30 mph at times also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow. The winter storm prompted county officials to declare an unprecedented snow emergency to urge people to stay off area highways. The Menominee County Courthouse and area schools were closed.",2012,2
38369,201202,29,730,201202,29,2100,61277,367430,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,29-FEB-12 07:30:00,EST-5,29-FEB-12 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deep moisture laden low pressure system moving from the Plains into Wisconsin spread heavy snow from southwest Upper Michigan on the evening of the 28th across much of the rest of Upper Michigan on the 29th.,"Snowfall amounts included eight inches in less than five hours at Arnold, eight to nine inches in 12 hours near Ishpeming, and seven inches in ten hours near Negaunee. East winds gusting over 25 mph at times also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow. Most schools throughout the county closed due to the storm.",2012,2
38370,201202,28,1800,201202,29,1800,61277,366562,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,11,DICKINSON,MQT,28-FEB-12 18:00:00,CST-6,29-FEB-12 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deep moisture laden low pressure system moving from the Plains into Wisconsin spread heavy snow from southwest Upper Michigan on the evening of the 28th across much of the rest of Upper Michigan on the 29th.,Storm total snowfall amounts included 17 inches at Norway and 16 inches at Iron Mountain. East wind gusting near 25 mph at times also caused some blowing and drifting of snow. Most schools were closed due to the storm.,2012,2
38371,201202,29,300,201202,29,1300,61277,367431,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,29-FEB-12 03:00:00,EST-5,29-FEB-12 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deep moisture laden low pressure system moving from the Plains into Wisconsin spread heavy snow from southwest Upper Michigan on the evening of the 28th across much of the rest of Upper Michigan on the 29th.,Spotters in Bark River and Escanaba estimated 12 inches of snow in nine hours while Gladstone reported nine inches in six hours. East winds gusting over 30 mph also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow. Many area schools were closed due to the storm.,2012,2
38373,201202,28,2200,201202,29,1800,61277,366561,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,10,IRON,MQT,28-FEB-12 22:00:00,CST-6,29-FEB-12 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deep moisture laden low pressure system moving from the Plains into Wisconsin spread heavy snow from southwest Upper Michigan on the evening of the 28th across much of the rest of Upper Michigan on the 29th.,The spotter just south of Iron River measured 19 inches of storm total snowfall. Many area schools were closed due to the storm.,2012,2
38457,201203,15,1919,201203,15,1919,60759,362977,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,115,MONROE,DTX,15-MAR-12 19:19:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 19:19:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,TEMPERANCE,0.0,N,TEMPERANCE,41.78,-83.57,41.78,-83.57,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
38619,201202,28,2100,201202,29,1530,61277,366560,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,28-FEB-12 21:00:00,CST-6,29-FEB-12 15:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deep moisture laden low pressure system moving from the Plains into Wisconsin spread heavy snow from southwest Upper Michigan on the evening of the 28th across much of the rest of Upper Michigan on the 29th.,"Storm total snowfall across the county included 14.5 inches near Marenisco, an estimated 13 inches at Bessemer and 10 inches in 12 hours just west of Watersmeet. East wind gusting near 30 mph at times also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow. Many area schools were closed due to the storm.",2012,2
38675,201203,2,1900,201203,4,700,62099,371484,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,02-MAR-12 19:00:00,EST-5,04-MAR-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A storm system moving through the Lower Great Lakes produced heavy snow mainly over portions of central and eastern Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the 4th.,Storm total snowfall ending on the morning of the 4th included 24 inches near Shingleton and over 20 inches near Chatham and Munising. Snow fell over approximately a 36-hour period. North winds gusting to 40 mph also caused areas of blowing and drifting snow near Lake Superior.,2012,3
38676,201203,2,1900,201203,3,700,62099,371485,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,85,NORTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,02-MAR-12 19:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A storm system moving through the Lower Great Lakes produced heavy snow mainly over portions of central and eastern Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the 4th.,An estimated six to eight inches of snow fell in 12 hours over northern Schoolcraft County based on nearby spotter reports.,2012,3
38677,201203,2,2000,201203,3,1600,62099,371515,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,02-MAR-12 20:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A storm system moving through the Lower Great Lakes produced heavy snow mainly over portions of central and eastern Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the 4th.,There was a public report of six inches of snow in less than 24 hours at White Pine. 3.7 inches of snow fell during a six-hour period on the 3rd.,2012,3
39162,201204,16,1500,201204,16,1500,61208,365945,MICHIGAN,2012,Strong Wind,Z,71,VAN BUREN,GRR,16-APR-12 15:00:00,EST-5,16-APR-12 15:00:00,0,0,1,0,10.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,48.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system moved across the northern Great Lakes region on April 16th, resulting in numerous wind gusts in the 45 to 55 mph range across lower Michigan. A woman was killed when a tree fell on the van she was driving in two miles northeast of Bloomingdale in Van Buren county. A carnival ride was blown down in Jackson. A peak wind gust of 55 mph was measured at the Kalamazoo International Airport and also two miles south of Holland.",A 69 year old woman was killed when a tree fell on the van she was driving in two miles northeast of Bloomingdale in Van Buren county on 38 and 1/2 street near county road 380.,2012,4
39163,201204,16,1500,201204,16,1500,61208,365946,MICHIGAN,2012,Strong Wind,Z,58,IONIA,GRR,16-APR-12 15:00:00,EST-5,16-APR-12 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,,Public,48.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system moved across the northern Great Lakes region on April 16th, resulting in numerous wind gusts in the 45 to 55 mph range across lower Michigan. A woman was killed when a tree fell on the van she was driving in two miles northeast of Bloomingdale in Van Buren county. A carnival ride was blown down in Jackson. A peak wind gust of 55 mph was measured at the Kalamazoo International Airport and also two miles south of Holland.",The public reported that strong winds tore the roof off a barn and knocked over three of the four walls of the barn. Wind gusts at the time were estimated in the 50 to 55 mph range.,2012,4
39164,201204,16,1745,201204,16,1745,61208,365947,MICHIGAN,2012,Strong Wind,Z,74,JACKSON,GRR,16-APR-12 17:45:00,EST-5,16-APR-12 17:45:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,39.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system moved across the northern Great Lakes region on April 16th, resulting in numerous wind gusts in the 45 to 55 mph range across lower Michigan. A woman was killed when a tree fell on the van she was driving in two miles northeast of Bloomingdale in Van Buren county. A carnival ride was blown down in Jackson. A peak wind gust of 55 mph was measured at the Kalamazoo International Airport and also two miles south of Holland.",A trained spotter estimated peak winds to around 45 mph in Jackson that brought down a carnival ride at Jackson Westwood Mall. No injuries were reported.,2012,4
39210,201203,12,1820,201203,12,1820,60387,371679,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,17,BAY,DTX,12-MAR-12 18:20:00,EST-5,12-MAR-12 18:20:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,65.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,SSE,MT FOREST,3.0,SSE,MT FOREST,43.84,-84.09,43.84,-84.09,"Unusually mild air streaming into southeast Michigan coupled with large upper level low over the Western Great Lakes help produced a tornado across Midland county, along with large hail and a separate wind report across Bay county.",Multiple trees were blown down and a boat was reported destroyed.,2012,3
39211,201203,12,1743,201203,12,1743,60387,371680,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,111,MIDLAND,DTX,12-MAR-12 17:43:00,EST-5,12-MAR-12 17:43:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,2.0,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,S,COLEMAN,3.0,S,COLEMAN,43.71,-84.59,43.71,-84.59,"Unusually mild air streaming into southeast Michigan coupled with large upper level low over the Western Great Lakes help produced a tornado across Midland county, along with large hail and a separate wind report across Bay county.",,2012,3
39212,201203,12,1743,201203,12,1743,60387,371681,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,111,MIDLAND,DTX,12-MAR-12 17:43:00,EST-5,12-MAR-12 17:43:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.25,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,COLEMAN,1.0,NW,COLEMAN,43.76,-84.59,43.76,-84.59,"Unusually mild air streaming into southeast Michigan coupled with large upper level low over the Western Great Lakes help produced a tornado across Midland county, along with large hail and a separate wind report across Bay county.",,2012,3
39339,201204,16,1100,201204,16,1500,62435,373523,MICHIGAN,2012,High Wind,Z,69,OAKLAND,DTX,16-APR-12 11:00:00,EST-5,16-APR-12 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong cold front moving through during the peak heating of the day produced wind gusts estimated near 60 mph south of I-69, leading to extensive power outages due to downed trees and power lines.",,2012,4
39340,201204,16,1100,201204,16,1500,62435,373524,MICHIGAN,2012,High Wind,Z,70,MACOMB,DTX,16-APR-12 11:00:00,EST-5,16-APR-12 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong cold front moving through during the peak heating of the day produced wind gusts estimated near 60 mph south of I-69, leading to extensive power outages due to downed trees and power lines.",,2012,4
39341,201204,16,1100,201204,16,1500,62435,373525,MICHIGAN,2012,High Wind,Z,76,WAYNE,DTX,16-APR-12 11:00:00,EST-5,16-APR-12 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong cold front moving through during the peak heating of the day produced wind gusts estimated near 60 mph south of I-69, leading to extensive power outages due to downed trees and power lines.",,2012,4
39342,201204,16,1100,201204,16,1500,62435,373526,MICHIGAN,2012,High Wind,Z,75,WASHTENAW,DTX,16-APR-12 11:00:00,EST-5,16-APR-12 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong cold front moving through during the peak heating of the day produced wind gusts estimated near 60 mph south of I-69, leading to extensive power outages due to downed trees and power lines.",,2012,4
39343,201204,16,1100,201204,16,1500,62435,373527,MICHIGAN,2012,High Wind,Z,82,LENAWEE,DTX,16-APR-12 11:00:00,EST-5,16-APR-12 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong cold front moving through during the peak heating of the day produced wind gusts estimated near 60 mph south of I-69, leading to extensive power outages due to downed trees and power lines.",,2012,4
39441,201203,15,1000,201203,15,1000,60759,362979,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,15-MAR-12 10:00:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,ENE,CENTER LINE,2.0,ENE,CENTER LINE,42.48,-82.99,42.48,-82.99,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
39442,201203,15,1550,201203,15,1550,60759,362986,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,17,BAY,DTX,15-MAR-12 15:50:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 15:50:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,2.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,BANGOR TOWNSHIP,1.0,E,BANGOR TOWNSHIP,43.67,-83.91,43.67,-83.91,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
39500,201203,17,210,201203,17,212,62147,371806,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,61,HOUGHTON,MQT,17-MAR-12 02:10:00,EST-5,17-MAR-12 02:12:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,NW,JACOBSVILLE,3.0,NW,JACOBSVILLE,47.01,-88.43,47.01,-88.43,A weak upper disturbance moving through an unstable airmass produced hail near Chassell on the morning of the 17th.,The observer near Chassell reported mainly pea-sized hailstones to a depth of one-half inch. Some of the stones were dime-sized.,2012,3
39696,201203,15,1655,201203,15,1655,60759,362995,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,15-MAR-12 16:55:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 16:55:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.5,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,DEXTER,1.0,W,DEXTER,42.33,-83.88,42.33,-83.88,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
39697,201203,15,1710,201203,15,1710,60759,362997,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,15-MAR-12 17:10:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 17:10:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,NE,ANN ARBOR,3.0,NE,ANN ARBOR,42.31,-83.7,42.31,-83.7,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
39853,201203,12,1743,201203,12,1748,60387,360508,MICHIGAN,2012,Tornado,C,111,MIDLAND,DTX,12-MAR-12 17:43:00,EST-5,12-MAR-12 17:48:00,0,0,0,0,75.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,,,,,EF1,5.11,125.0,,,,,2.0,WSW,ALAMANDA,3.0,N,NORTH BRADLEY,43.7124,-84.5681,43.756,-84.4856,"Unusually mild air streaming into southeast Michigan coupled with large upper level low over the Western Great Lakes help produced a tornado across Midland county, along with large hail and a separate wind report across Bay county.","An EF1 tornado with winds estimated at 90 mph started near Weinert and Lewis Roads where a Garage was destroyed. The tornado moved northeast damaging 3 or more pole barns and uprooting trees, especially around Alamando and Mando Roads and near the end of the Tornado path at M-18 and Shaffer Road. The tornado path was 5.1 miles with a maximum width of 125 yards. The tornado ended at 648 PM EDT.",2012,3
39955,201203,15,1725,201203,15,1725,60759,363005,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,15-MAR-12 17:25:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 17:25:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,GEDDES,1.0,W,GEDDES,42.27,-83.68,42.27,-83.68,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
39956,201203,15,1730,201203,15,1730,60759,363007,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,15-MAR-12 17:30:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 17:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,ENE,ANN ARBOR ARPT,2.0,ENE,ANN ARBOR ARPT,42.23,-83.7,42.23,-83.7,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
40067,201203,15,1618,201203,15,1656,60759,362955,MICHIGAN,2012,Tornado,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,15-MAR-12 16:18:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 16:56:00,0,0,0,0,12.00M,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF3,7.57,800.0,,,,,2.0,WNW,HUDSON MILLS,1.0,W,SCIO,42.3956,-83.9571,42.3177,-83.853,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.","A National Weather Service Storm Survey confirmed an EF-3 tornado touched down near Dexter, MI with maximum wind speeds of 135-140 mph. The path length was 7.6 miles with a maximum width of 800 yards. The tornado touched down at 5:18 pm just northeast of the intersection of N Territorial and Dexter Townhall Rd. The tornado moved southeast and produced EF-1 damage with winds estimated at 100 mph. Damage was limited to uprooted and snapped trees as well as minor roof damage. The tornado strengthened as it hit the Horseshoe Bend Subdivision with winds estimated at 120 mph and structural damage to the outside of homes. The tornado then continued to track southeast alongside Dexter-Pinckney Rd. and produced EF-3 damage at 5:31pm. Winds estimated at 135-140 mph destroyed one home northwest of Dexter. The tornado then made a left turn and paralleled Huron River Dr. producing EF-2 damage on the north side of Dexter. The tornado then produced EF-3 damage again at 5:49pm in the Huron Farms Subdivision with winds estimated at 135-140 mph. One home was destroyed and another house had only interior rooms left standing. The tornado then weakened as it moved southeast and lifted at 5:56 pm near the intersection of Zeeb Rd. and Ann Arbor-Dexter Rd. In total, 20 homes were severely damaged, with some damage to at least 200 homes.",2012,3
40586,201203,15,1749,201203,15,1804,60759,362964,MICHIGAN,2012,Tornado,C,87,LAPEER,DTX,15-MAR-12 17:49:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 18:04:00,0,0,0,0,0.50M,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF2,4.59,400.0,,,,,2.0,SSW,COLUMBIAVILLE,0.0,NNE,MILLVILLE,43.1261,-83.4336,43.1038,-83.348,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.","A National Weather Service Storm Damage Survey confirmed the occurrence of a tornado in western Lapeer County, approximately 3 miles south of Columbiaville or 5 miles northwest of Lapeer. The tornado produced damage consistent with a rating of EF2, with maximum wind speeds of around 125 mph. The tornado damage path was roughly 4.6 miles long with a maximum width of 400 yards. The damage extended from near the intersection of Mt. Morris Road and German Road with a touchdown of approximately 649 PM EDT to near the intersection of Flint River Road and Millville Road by approximately 704 PM EDT. Damage along much of the path was primarily uprooted trees and minor structural damage. The most intense damage occurred along Carpentar Road, roughly one quarter mile south of Stanley Road, at 700 PM EDT. A house was shifted off the foundation and an attached garage was destroyed at this location.",2012,3
40645,201203,2,2100,201203,3,200,62439,373556,MICHIGAN,2012,High Wind,Z,70,MACOMB,DTX,02-MAR-12 21:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system tracking just north of southern Lower Michigan produced estimated wind gusts approaching 60 mph south of I-69. Over 100,000 customers across southeast Michigan lost power, due to the downed tree branches and power lines.",,2012,3
40646,201203,2,2100,201203,3,200,62439,373557,MICHIGAN,2012,High Wind,Z,63,ST. CLAIR,DTX,02-MAR-12 21:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system tracking just north of southern Lower Michigan produced estimated wind gusts approaching 60 mph south of I-69. Over 100,000 customers across southeast Michigan lost power, due to the downed tree branches and power lines.",,2012,3
40647,201203,2,2100,201203,3,200,62439,373558,MICHIGAN,2012,High Wind,Z,75,WASHTENAW,DTX,02-MAR-12 21:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system tracking just north of southern Lower Michigan produced estimated wind gusts approaching 60 mph south of I-69. Over 100,000 customers across southeast Michigan lost power, due to the downed tree branches and power lines.",,2012,3
40648,201203,2,2100,201203,3,200,62439,373559,MICHIGAN,2012,High Wind,Z,76,WAYNE,DTX,02-MAR-12 21:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system tracking just north of southern Lower Michigan produced estimated wind gusts approaching 60 mph south of I-69. Over 100,000 customers across southeast Michigan lost power, due to the downed tree branches and power lines.",,2012,3
40840,201203,15,1820,201203,15,1820,60759,363014,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,17,BAY,DTX,15-MAR-12 18:20:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 18:20:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,BAYSIDE,1.0,S,BAYSIDE,43.64,-83.88,43.64,-83.88,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
40876,201203,2,2100,201203,3,200,62439,373560,MICHIGAN,2012,High Wind,Z,82,LENAWEE,DTX,02-MAR-12 21:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system tracking just north of southern Lower Michigan produced estimated wind gusts approaching 60 mph south of I-69. Over 100,000 customers across southeast Michigan lost power, due to the downed tree branches and power lines.",,2012,3
40877,201203,2,2100,201203,3,200,62439,373561,MICHIGAN,2012,High Wind,Z,83,MONROE,DTX,02-MAR-12 21:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-12 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system tracking just north of southern Lower Michigan produced estimated wind gusts approaching 60 mph south of I-69. Over 100,000 customers across southeast Michigan lost power, due to the downed tree branches and power lines.",,2012,3
41044,201203,15,1745,201203,15,1745,60759,363008,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,15-MAR-12 17:45:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 17:45:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Amateur Radio,1.5,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,NW,CARO MUNI ARPT,3.0,NW,CARO MUNI ARPT,43.5,-83.48,43.5,-83.48,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
41303,201207,3,1507,201207,3,1507,66858,401118,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,03-JUL-12 15:07:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 15:07:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,WNW,SALEM ARPT,3.0,WNW,SALEM ARPT,42.43,-83.65,42.43,-83.65,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",,2012,7
41304,201207,3,1515,201207,3,1515,66858,401119,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,03-JUL-12 15:15:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 15:15:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,NE,GOODRICH,3.0,NE,GOODRICH,42.95,-83.46,42.95,-83.46,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",,2012,7
41305,201207,3,1532,201207,3,1532,66858,401120,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,03-JUL-12 15:32:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 15:32:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,SWARTZ CREEK,1.0,NW,SWARTZ CREEK,42.96,-83.83,42.96,-83.83,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",,2012,7
41306,201207,3,1545,201207,3,1545,66858,401121,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,03-JUL-12 15:45:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 15:45:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,E,RANKIN,3.0,E,RANKIN,42.92,-83.68,42.92,-83.68,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",,2012,7
41307,201207,3,1547,201207,3,1547,66858,401122,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,03-JUL-12 15:47:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 15:47:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,COVENTRY GARDENS,0.0,N,COVENTRY GARDENS,42.4,-83.37,42.4,-83.37,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",,2012,7
41308,201207,3,1653,201207,3,1653,66858,401123,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,03-JUL-12 16:53:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 16:53:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,UTICA ARPT,1.0,SW,UTICA ARPT,42.66,-82.99,42.66,-82.99,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",,2012,7
41309,201207,3,1659,201207,3,1659,66858,401124,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,03-JUL-12 16:59:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 16:59:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SSW,ORTONVILLE,1.0,SSW,ORTONVILLE,42.83,-83.44,42.83,-83.44,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",,2012,7
41310,201207,3,1710,201207,3,1710,66858,401125,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,03-JUL-12 17:10:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 17:10:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,YPSILANTI MCENNAN FL,1.0,NE,YPSILANTI MCENNAN FL,42.21,-83.61,42.21,-83.61,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",,2012,7
41315,201207,3,1434,201207,3,1434,66858,401128,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,03-JUL-12 14:34:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 14:34:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SW,BRIGHTON HYNE ARPT,2.0,SW,BRIGHTON HYNE ARPT,42.55,-83.81,42.55,-83.81,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",Several 3 to 4 inch diameter tree limbs were blown down.,2012,7
41316,201207,3,1451,201207,3,1451,66858,401129,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,03-JUL-12 14:51:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 14:51:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,NEW HUDSON,1.0,W,NEW HUDSON,42.52,-83.62,42.52,-83.62,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",Three inch diameter tree branches reported down.,2012,7
41378,201209,22,1024,201209,22,1024,67915,407506,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,91,LENAWEE,DTX,22-SEP-12 10:24:00,EST-5,22-SEP-12 10:24:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NNW,ADRIAN,2.0,NNW,ADRIAN,41.93,-84.04,41.93,-84.04,A thunderstorm produced nickel size hail just north of Adrian.,,2012,9
41698,201207,3,1615,201207,3,1615,66858,401130,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,03-JUL-12 16:15:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 16:15:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WSW,ROCHESTER HILLS,2.0,WSW,ROCHESTER HILLS,42.67,-83.16,42.67,-83.16,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",Several trees and large tree limbs were reported down.,2012,7
41699,201207,3,1617,201207,3,1617,66858,401131,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,03-JUL-12 16:17:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 16:17:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NNW,LYNDON CENTER,2.0,NNW,LYNDON CENTER,42.41,-84.1,42.41,-84.1,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",Large tree limbs reported down.,2012,7
41700,201207,3,1618,201207,3,1618,66858,401135,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,03-JUL-12 16:18:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 16:18:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,WALDENBURG,1.0,E,WALDENBURG,42.67,-82.92,42.67,-82.92,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",Small tree limbs were reported down.,2012,7
41701,201207,3,1621,201207,3,1621,66858,401137,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,03-JUL-12 16:21:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 16:21:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NNE,CHESTERFIELD,1.0,NNE,CHESTERFIELD,42.69,-82.82,42.69,-82.82,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",Four to five inch diameter tree limbs reported down.,2012,7
41702,201207,3,1625,201207,3,1625,66858,401138,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,03-JUL-12 16:25:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 16:25:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,ANCHOR BAY GARDENS,1.0,NW,ANCHOR BAY GARDENS,42.66,-82.8,42.66,-82.8,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",Several trees and large tree limbs blown down.,2012,7
41703,201207,3,1626,201207,3,1626,66858,401139,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,03-JUL-12 16:26:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 16:26:00,0,0,0,0,20.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,CHESTERFIELD,1.0,NE,CHESTERFIELD,42.68,-82.82,42.68,-82.82,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.","A few trees were uprooted, one of which fell onto a home and automobile.",2012,7
41704,201207,3,1629,201207,3,1629,66858,401140,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,03-JUL-12 16:29:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 16:29:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NNE,WIXOM SPENCER ARPT,2.0,NNE,WIXOM SPENCER ARPT,42.55,-83.54,42.55,-83.54,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",Several large tree limbs reported down.,2012,7
41705,201207,3,1653,201207,3,1653,66858,401142,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,03-JUL-12 16:53:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 16:53:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,UTICA,1.0,S,UTICA,42.63,-83.03,42.63,-83.03,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",A large tree was blown down.,2012,7
41706,201207,3,1510,201207,3,1510,66858,401145,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,03-JUL-12 15:10:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 15:10:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,SHAVE Project,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,GOODRICH,1.0,N,GOODRICH,42.933,-83.50200000000001,42.933,-83.50200000000001,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",,2012,7
41903,201208,13,1628,201208,13,1633,67533,404887,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,109,MENOMINEE,MQT,13-AUG-12 16:28:00,CST-6,13-AUG-12 16:33:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,DAGGETT,1.0,SE,DAGGETT,45.46,-87.6,45.46,-87.6,A thunderstorm dropped pea to dime sized hail near Stephenson in Menominee County on the afternoon of the 13th.,The spotter near Stephenson reported pea to dime sized hail covered the ground. The spotter's yard was flooded with a rain/hail slush. Winds from the thunderstorm were estimated around 40 mph.,2012,8
41948,201210,25,300,201210,25,1830,68555,411138,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,25-OCT-12 03:00:00,EST-5,25-OCT-12 18:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,MARQUETTE CO ARPT,0.0,N,MARQUETTE CO ARPT,46.53,-87.57,46.53,-87.57,Passage of a strong cold front generated widespread showers and thunderstorms which dumped heavy rain across much of the west half of Upper Michigan on the 25th. A few of the storms in Marquette and Menominee counties turned severe producing large hail.,"The National Weather Service in Negaunee Township measured 2.21 inches of rainfall on the 25th, smashing the previous daily record of 0.32 inches. The rainfall total was also the second highest daily rainfall total ever recorded at WFO Marquette for the month of October. An NWS employee just east of Marquette measured 2.50 inches of rainfall during the event. Spotters in Witch Lake and six miles east of Champion also measured over two inches of rainfall.",2012,0
42104,201207,3,1520,201207,3,1520,66858,401146,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,03-JUL-12 15:20:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 15:20:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,SHAVE Project,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,NE,GRAND BLANC,3.0,NE,GRAND BLANC,42.949,-83.584,42.949,-83.584,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",,2012,7
42105,201207,3,1525,201207,3,1525,66858,401147,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,03-JUL-12 15:25:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 15:25:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,SHAVE Project,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,NE,GRAND BLANC,3.0,NE,GRAND BLANC,42.952,-83.584,42.952,-83.584,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",,2012,7
42106,201207,3,1525,201207,3,1525,66858,401148,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,03-JUL-12 15:25:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 15:25:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,SHAVE Project,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,NE,GOODRICH,3.0,NE,GOODRICH,42.946999999999996,-83.456,42.946999999999996,-83.456,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",,2012,7
42107,201207,3,1530,201207,3,1530,66858,401149,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,03-JUL-12 15:30:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 15:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,SHAVE Project,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,WNW,ATLAS,3.0,WNW,ATLAS,42.946999999999996,-83.574,42.946999999999996,-83.574,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",,2012,7
42108,201207,3,1530,201207,3,1530,66858,401150,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,03-JUL-12 15:30:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 15:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,SHAVE Project,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,WNW,ATLAS,3.0,WNW,ATLAS,42.946999999999996,-83.574,42.946999999999996,-83.574,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",,2012,7
42109,201207,3,1628,201207,3,1628,66858,401151,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,03-JUL-12 16:28:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 16:28:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,57.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NNW,(MTC)MT CLEMENS/SELF,1.0,NNW,(MTC)MT CLEMENS/SELF,42.62,-82.84,42.62,-82.84,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",,2012,7
42110,201207,3,1706,201207,3,1706,66858,401152,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,03-JUL-12 17:06:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 17:06:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SE,PERRY LAKE HGTS,2.0,SE,PERRY LAKE HGTS,42.81,-83.37,42.81,-83.37,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",,2012,7
42339,201210,25,100,201210,25,1700,68555,411140,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,71,IRON,MQT,25-OCT-12 01:00:00,CST-6,25-OCT-12 17:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,River/Stream Gage,,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,CRYSTAL FALLS,0.0,N,CRYSTAL FALLS,46.1,-88.33,46.1,-88.33,Passage of a strong cold front generated widespread showers and thunderstorms which dumped heavy rain across much of the west half of Upper Michigan on the 25th. A few of the storms in Marquette and Menominee counties turned severe producing large hail.,The USGS rain gauge at Crystal Falls measured 2.37 inches of rainfall during the event.,2012,0
42340,201210,24,2300,201210,25,1700,68555,411141,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,13,BARAGA,MQT,24-OCT-12 23:00:00,EST-5,25-OCT-12 17:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,River/Stream Gage,,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,WSW,LEO,0.0,WSW,LEO,46.5498,-88.5508,46.5498,-88.5508,Passage of a strong cold front generated widespread showers and thunderstorms which dumped heavy rain across much of the west half of Upper Michigan on the 25th. A few of the storms in Marquette and Menominee counties turned severe producing large hail.,The USGS rain gauge near Covington measured 2.40 inches of rainfall during the event.,2012,0
42341,201210,30,1800,201210,31,600,68781,412595,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,30-OCT-12 18:00:00,EST-5,31-OCT-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moisture from the remnants of Hurricane Sandy brought moderate snow to higher terrain locations of Marquette and Alger counties from the evening of the 30th into the morning of the 31st.,The spotter ten miles south of Grand Marais measured three inches of wet snow in approximately 12 hours.,2012,0
42342,201210,31,200,201210,31,600,68781,412597,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,31-OCT-12 02:00:00,EST-5,31-OCT-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moisture from the remnants of Hurricane Sandy brought moderate snow to higher terrain locations of Marquette and Alger counties from the evening of the 30th into the morning of the 31st.,The spotter seven miles northwest of Ishpeming measured four inches of snow in four hours.,2012,0
42343,201210,30,1900,201210,31,700,68781,412599,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,30-OCT-12 19:00:00,EST-5,31-OCT-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moisture from the remnants of Hurricane Sandy brought moderate snow to higher terrain locations of Marquette and Alger counties from the evening of the 30th into the morning of the 31st.,The National Weather Service in Negaunee Township measured nearly three inches of snow in 12 hours.,2012,0
42487,201207,3,1715,201207,3,1715,66858,401153,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,03-JUL-12 17:15:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 17:15:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,DISCO,1.0,S,DISCO,42.67,-83.03,42.67,-83.03,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",Tree branches were reported down.,2012,7
42489,201207,3,457,201207,3,457,66876,401185,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,03-JUL-12 04:57:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 04:57:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,(FNT)BISHOP ARPT FLI,1.0,E,(FNT)BISHOP ARPT FLI,42.97,-83.73,42.97,-83.73,A few severe thunderstorms developed during the morning hours.,,2012,7
42490,201207,3,501,201207,3,501,66876,401186,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,03-JUL-12 05:01:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 05:01:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Amateur Radio,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NW,GRAND BLANC,2.0,NW,GRAND BLANC,42.94,-83.65,42.94,-83.65,A few severe thunderstorms developed during the morning hours.,,2012,7
42491,201207,3,905,201207,3,905,66876,401187,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,03-JUL-12 09:05:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 09:05:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,CADY,1.0,SE,CADY,42.54,-82.97,42.54,-82.97,A few severe thunderstorms developed during the morning hours.,,2012,7
42492,201207,3,457,201207,3,457,66876,401190,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,03-JUL-12 04:57:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 04:57:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,E,FLINT DALTONS ARPT,3.0,E,FLINT DALTONS ARPT,43.05,-83.73,43.05,-83.73,A few severe thunderstorms developed during the morning hours.,Eight inch diameter trees reported down.,2012,7
42493,201207,3,1105,201207,3,1105,66876,401193,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,03-JUL-12 11:05:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 11:05:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,MERRILL,1.0,NE,MERRILL,43.41,-84.31,43.41,-84.31,A few severe thunderstorms developed during the morning hours.,Numerous trees and branches reported down.,2012,7
42666,201209,3,555,201209,3,557,67941,407621,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,61,HOUGHTON,MQT,03-SEP-12 05:55:00,EST-5,03-SEP-12 05:57:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,HUBBELL,1.0,NW,HUBBELL,47.18,-88.44,47.18,-88.44,A series of upper disturbances moving through unstable air generated severe thunderstorms over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the 3rd.,Three-quarter inch diameter hail fell at Hubbell.,2012,9
42667,201209,3,1406,201209,3,1409,67941,407622,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,3,ALGER,MQT,03-SEP-12 14:06:00,EST-5,03-SEP-12 14:09:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,SHINGLETON,1.0,E,SHINGLETON,46.35,-86.45,46.35,-86.45,A series of upper disturbances moving through unstable air generated severe thunderstorms over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the 3rd.,Several trees estimated to be five to six inches in diameter were knocked down.,2012,9
42901,201207,3,501,201207,3,501,66876,401195,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,03-JUL-12 05:01:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 05:01:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Amateur Radio,61.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NW,GRAND BLANC,2.0,NW,GRAND BLANC,42.94,-83.65,42.94,-83.65,A few severe thunderstorms developed during the morning hours.,A spotter estimated a 70 mph thunderstorm wind gust.,2012,7
42902,201207,3,502,201207,3,502,66876,401196,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,03-JUL-12 05:02:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 05:02:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,61.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,E,(FNT)BISHOP ARPT FLI,2.0,E,(FNT)BISHOP ARPT FLI,42.97,-83.71,42.97,-83.71,A few severe thunderstorms developed during the morning hours.,,2012,7
42903,201207,3,540,201207,3,540,66876,401199,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,03-JUL-12 05:40:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 05:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.5,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,OXFORD,0.0,N,OXFORD,42.82,-83.27,42.82,-83.27,A few severe thunderstorms developed during the morning hours.,,2012,7
42904,201207,3,540,201207,3,540,66876,401200,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,03-JUL-12 05:40:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 05:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,OXFORD,0.0,N,OXFORD,42.82,-83.27,42.82,-83.27,A few severe thunderstorms developed during the morning hours.,Large trees were reported blown down.,2012,7
42906,201207,4,1701,201207,4,1701,67136,402709,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,04-JUL-12 17:01:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 17:01:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NE,CENTER LINE,2.0,NE,CENTER LINE,42.49,-83.01,42.49,-83.01,Severe storms impacted the Detroit Metro Area.,,2012,7
42907,201207,4,1704,201207,4,1704,67136,402710,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,04-JUL-12 17:04:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 17:04:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,CENTER LINE,1.0,S,CENTER LINE,42.46,-83.03,42.46,-83.03,Severe storms impacted the Detroit Metro Area.,,2012,7
42908,201207,4,1700,201207,4,1700,67136,402711,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,04-JUL-12 17:00:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 17:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.25,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NE,CENTER LINE,2.0,NE,CENTER LINE,42.49,-83.01,42.49,-83.01,Severe storms impacted the Detroit Metro Area.,,2012,7
42909,201207,4,1707,201207,4,1707,67136,402712,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,04-JUL-12 17:07:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 17:07:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NW,OXBOW,2.0,NW,OXBOW,42.65,-83.5,42.65,-83.5,Severe storms impacted the Detroit Metro Area.,,2012,7
43080,201209,3,1415,201209,3,1419,67941,407623,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,3,ALGER,MQT,03-SEP-12 14:15:00,EST-5,03-SEP-12 14:19:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,WETMORE,1.0,E,WETMORE,46.38,-86.59,46.38,-86.59,A series of upper disturbances moving through unstable air generated severe thunderstorms over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the 3rd.,"An eight to ten inch diameter tree was knocked down at a hotel, and a tree of unknown size was down across Highway M-28. Power was also knocked out in the area. Hail was reported hitting a truck, but the size of hail was unknown due to poor visibility.",2012,9
43081,201209,3,1441,201209,3,1446,67941,407624,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,41,DELTA,MQT,03-SEP-12 14:41:00,EST-5,03-SEP-12 14:46:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,CORNELL,0.0,N,CORNELL,45.9,-87.23,45.9,-87.23,A series of upper disturbances moving through unstable air generated severe thunderstorms over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the 3rd.,"An eight-inch diameter 20 to 30 foot-tall spruce tree was toppled along with numerous other trees. A heavy wooden picnic table was tossed around the yard, and lawn chairs were broken.",2012,9
43296,201207,4,1734,201207,4,1734,67136,402713,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,04-JUL-12 17:34:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 17:34:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,HAZEL PARK,1.0,W,HAZEL PARK,42.47,-83.15,42.47,-83.15,Severe storms impacted the Detroit Metro Area.,,2012,7
43297,201207,4,1736,201207,4,1736,67136,402714,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,04-JUL-12 17:36:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 17:36:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,BERKLEY,1.0,S,BERKLEY,42.48,-83.17,42.48,-83.17,Severe storms impacted the Detroit Metro Area.,,2012,7
43298,201207,4,1737,201207,4,1737,67136,402715,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,04-JUL-12 17:37:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 17:37:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,HAZEL PARK,1.0,W,HAZEL PARK,42.47,-83.15,42.47,-83.15,Severe storms impacted the Detroit Metro Area.,,2012,7
43299,201207,4,1740,201207,4,1740,67136,402716,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,04-JUL-12 17:40:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 17:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NNW,ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP,1.0,NNW,ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP,42.47,-83.16,42.47,-83.16,Severe storms impacted the Detroit Metro Area.,,2012,7
43300,201207,4,1740,201207,4,1740,67136,402717,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,04-JUL-12 17:40:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 17:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,HAZEL PARK,1.0,SW,HAZEL PARK,42.46,-83.14,42.46,-83.14,Severe storms impacted the Detroit Metro Area.,,2012,7
43301,201207,4,1743,201207,4,1743,67136,402718,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,04-JUL-12 17:43:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 17:43:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WNW,ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP,2.0,WNW,ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP,42.46,-83.18,42.46,-83.18,Severe storms impacted the Detroit Metro Area.,,2012,7
43302,201207,4,1745,201207,4,1745,67136,402719,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,04-JUL-12 17:45:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 17:45:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.25,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,BERKLEY,1.0,S,BERKLEY,42.48,-83.17,42.48,-83.17,Severe storms impacted the Detroit Metro Area.,,2012,7
43303,201207,4,1750,201207,4,1759,67136,402720,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,04-JUL-12 17:50:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 17:59:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,HAZEL PARK,1.0,S,HAZEL PARK,42.46,-83.13,42.46,-83.13,Severe storms impacted the Detroit Metro Area.,,2012,7
43461,201209,3,1442,201209,3,1447,67941,407625,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,41,DELTA,MQT,03-SEP-12 14:42:00,EST-5,03-SEP-12 14:47:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,60.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,W,BEAVER,4.0,W,BEAVER,45.97,-87.2,45.97,-87.2,A series of upper disturbances moving through unstable air generated severe thunderstorms over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the 3rd.,A trailer weighing more than 300 pounds was moved 100 feet by the strong thunderstorm winds. Trees 36 inches in diameter were also snapped by the storm winds. Several outbuildings were damaged and power was knocked out. Nickel sized hail was also reported.,2012,9
43462,201209,3,1448,201209,3,1452,67941,407626,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,41,DELTA,MQT,03-SEP-12 14:48:00,EST-5,03-SEP-12 14:52:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NNW,PERKINS,1.0,NNW,PERKINS,45.99,-87.08,45.99,-87.08,A series of upper disturbances moving through unstable air generated severe thunderstorms over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the 3rd.,Several trees were knocked down in the area. The largest tree was estimated to be 40 inches in diameter.,2012,9
43463,201209,3,1448,201209,3,1452,67941,407628,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,41,DELTA,MQT,03-SEP-12 14:48:00,EST-5,03-SEP-12 14:52:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,60.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,SSW,PERKINS,0.0,SSW,PERKINS,45.9637,-87.0724,45.9637,-87.0724,A series of upper disturbances moving through unstable air generated severe thunderstorms over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the 3rd.,A metal hay barn was blown over while numerous trees were knocked down in the vicinity.,2012,9
43464,201209,3,1500,201209,3,1545,67941,407630,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,41,DELTA,MQT,03-SEP-12 15:00:00,EST-5,03-SEP-12 15:45:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,W,ESCANABA,0.0,W,ESCANABA,45.75,-87.08,45.75,-87.08,A series of upper disturbances moving through unstable air generated severe thunderstorms over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the 3rd.,Radar estimated that one to two inches of rain fell in Escanaba in a 30-45 minute time period. Several inches of water were reported on the roads in downtown Escanaba. Reports of water on roadways were also received via Twitter.,2012,9
43465,201209,4,2040,201209,4,2044,67942,407631,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,131,ONTONAGON,MQT,04-SEP-12 20:40:00,EST-5,04-SEP-12 20:44:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,55.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,WSW,WAINOLA,3.0,WSW,WAINOLA,46.71,-89.08,46.71,-89.08,A line of thunderstorms moving through Ontonagon County produced strong wind gusts over 60 mph just south of Mass City on the evening of the 4th.,A spotter just south of Mass City measured 63 mph wind gusts from a line of thunderstorms moving through the area. Pea-sized hail was also reported.,2012,9
43706,201207,4,1720,201207,4,1720,67136,402721,MICHIGAN,2012,Lightning,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,04-JUL-12 17:20:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 17:20:00,0,0,0,0,30.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NW,OXBOW,2.0,NW,OXBOW,42.65,-83.5,42.65,-83.5,Severe storms impacted the Detroit Metro Area.,Lightning struck a house and set it on fire on the south side of White Lake.,2012,7
43707,201207,4,1720,201207,4,1720,67136,402722,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,04-JUL-12 17:20:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 17:20:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SE,CLAWSON,2.0,SE,CLAWSON,42.51,-83.09,42.51,-83.09,Severe storms impacted the Detroit Metro Area.,,2012,7
43708,201207,4,1740,201207,4,1740,67136,402723,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,04-JUL-12 17:40:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 17:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,1.5,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,ROYAL OAK,1.0,W,ROYAL OAK,42.48,-83.15,42.48,-83.15,Severe storms impacted the Detroit Metro Area.,,2012,7
43709,201207,4,1746,201207,4,1746,67136,402724,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,04-JUL-12 17:46:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 17:46:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,N,HIGHLAND PARK,3.0,N,HIGHLAND PARK,42.44,-83.16,42.44,-83.16,Severe storms impacted the Detroit Metro Area.,,2012,7
43710,201207,4,1805,201207,4,1805,67136,402725,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,04-JUL-12 18:05:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 18:05:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WNW,ORCHARD LAKE VLG,2.0,WNW,ORCHARD LAKE VLG,42.56,-83.36,42.56,-83.36,Severe storms impacted the Detroit Metro Area.,,2012,7
43711,201207,4,1815,201207,4,1815,67136,402726,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,04-JUL-12 18:15:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 18:15:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,SW,NORTH FARMINGTON,3.0,SW,NORTH FARMINGTON,42.5,-83.41,42.5,-83.41,Severe storms impacted the Detroit Metro Area.,,2012,7
43712,201207,4,1827,201207,4,1827,67136,402734,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,04-JUL-12 18:27:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 18:27:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,ORCHARD LAKE VLG,1.0,SW,ORCHARD LAKE VLG,42.54,-83.34,42.54,-83.34,Severe storms impacted the Detroit Metro Area.,,2012,7
43713,201207,4,1827,201207,4,1827,67136,402736,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,04-JUL-12 18:27:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 18:27:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,EAST DETROIT,1.0,W,EAST DETROIT,42.47,-82.94,42.47,-82.94,Severe storms impacted the Detroit Metro Area.,,2012,7
43714,201207,4,1755,201207,4,1755,67136,402738,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,04-JUL-12 17:55:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 17:55:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NE,HUNTINGTON WOODS,2.0,NE,HUNTINGTON WOODS,42.5,-83.1,42.5,-83.1,Severe storms impacted the Detroit Metro Area.,,2012,7
43874,201209,7,1230,201209,8,530,68305,409885,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,07-SEP-12 12:30:00,EST-5,08-SEP-12 05:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,CoCoRaHS,,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,MARQUETTE,1.0,SW,MARQUETTE,46.54,-87.4,46.54,-87.4,A pair of disturbances moving through an upper trough resulted in numerous showers and heavy rainfall in Marquette from the afternoon of the 7th into the morning of the 8th.,Measured rainfall of 2.21 inches fell in Marquette.,2012,9
43875,201209,7,1230,201209,8,530,68305,409886,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,07-SEP-12 12:30:00,EST-5,08-SEP-12 05:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NW,GREEN GARDENS,2.0,NW,GREEN GARDENS,46.45,-87.3,46.45,-87.3,A pair of disturbances moving through an upper trough resulted in numerous showers and heavy rainfall in Marquette from the afternoon of the 7th into the morning of the 8th.,The observer four miles southeast of Harvey measured 2.57 inches of rainfall.,2012,9
43928,201210,25,535,201210,25,540,68555,411130,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,25-OCT-12 05:35:00,EST-5,25-OCT-12 05:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,(MQT)MARQUETTE CO AR,1.0,E,(MQT)MARQUETTE CO AR,46.53,-87.55,46.53,-87.55,Passage of a strong cold front generated widespread showers and thunderstorms which dumped heavy rain across much of the west half of Upper Michigan on the 25th. A few of the storms in Marquette and Menominee counties turned severe producing large hail.,"It hailed at the Marquette NWS office for five minutes. Most of the hail stones were penny-sized, but a few were the size of nickels.",2012,0
43929,201210,24,2000,201210,25,1430,68555,411132,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,53,GOGEBIC,MQT,24-OCT-12 20:00:00,CST-6,25-OCT-12 14:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Park/Forest Service,,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,WATERSMEET,0.0,N,WATERSMEET,46.27,-89.18,46.27,-89.18,Passage of a strong cold front generated widespread showers and thunderstorms which dumped heavy rain across much of the west half of Upper Michigan on the 25th. A few of the storms in Marquette and Menominee counties turned severe producing large hail.,The Ottawa National Forest Visitor Center in Watersmeet measured 2.75 inches of rainfall during the event.,2012,0
43932,201209,17,1252,201209,17,1252,68916,413382,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,141,PRESQUE ISLE,APX,17-SEP-12 12:52:00,EST-5,17-SEP-12 12:52:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,4.0,E,OCQUEOC,4.0,E,OCQUEOC,45.3961,-83.9922,45.3961,-83.9922,A fast-moving cold front spawned numerous thunderstorms over far Northern Lower Michigan. One storm produced large hail.,Golfball-sized hail fell along M-68 between Rogers City and Millersburg.,2012,9
44041,201206,8,1330,201206,9,630,64753,392239,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,153,SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,08-JUN-12 13:30:00,EST-5,09-JUN-12 06:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WNW,COOKS,2.0,WNW,COOKS,45.94,-86.45,45.94,-86.45,"A very warm and unstable airmass produced a few severe thunderstorms over Baraga and Marquette counties on the evening of the 8th. Some of these storms produced golf ball sized hail in the Marquette area, and a tornado occurred southwest of Big Bay at Eagle Mine. Storms also produced heavy rain over portions of central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 8th into the morning of the 9th.",The observer near Cooks measured 2.06 inches of rainfall.,2012,6
44042,201206,8,1430,201206,9,500,64753,392240,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,08-JUN-12 14:30:00,EST-5,09-JUN-12 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,N,ARNOLD,2.0,N,ARNOLD,46.08,-87.48,46.08,-87.48,"A very warm and unstable airmass produced a few severe thunderstorms over Baraga and Marquette counties on the evening of the 8th. Some of these storms produced golf ball sized hail in the Marquette area, and a tornado occurred southwest of Big Bay at Eagle Mine. Storms also produced heavy rain over portions of central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 8th into the morning of the 9th.",The observer near Arnold measured 1.70 inches of rainfall.,2012,6
44043,201206,8,1230,201206,9,700,64753,392241,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,3,ALGER,MQT,08-JUN-12 12:30:00,EST-5,09-JUN-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,13.0,S,MUNISING HANLEY ARPT,13.0,S,MUNISING HANLEY ARPT,46.16,-86.62,46.16,-86.62,"A very warm and unstable airmass produced a few severe thunderstorms over Baraga and Marquette counties on the evening of the 8th. Some of these storms produced golf ball sized hail in the Marquette area, and a tornado occurred southwest of Big Bay at Eagle Mine. Storms also produced heavy rain over portions of central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 8th into the morning of the 9th.",The observer 15 miles south of Wetmore measured 1.82 inches of rainfall.,2012,6
44044,201206,8,1230,201206,9,630,64753,392243,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,08-JUN-12 12:30:00,EST-5,09-JUN-12 06:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,S,MARQUETTE,0.0,S,MARQUETTE,46.5475,-87.3803,46.5475,-87.3803,"A very warm and unstable airmass produced a few severe thunderstorms over Baraga and Marquette counties on the evening of the 8th. Some of these storms produced golf ball sized hail in the Marquette area, and a tornado occurred southwest of Big Bay at Eagle Mine. Storms also produced heavy rain over portions of central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 8th into the morning of the 9th.",The observer in Marquette measured 1.80 inches of rainfall.,2012,6
44045,201206,14,1330,201206,14,1400,65517,392244,MICHIGAN,2012,High Wind,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,14-JUN-12 13:30:00,CST-6,14-JUN-12 14:00:00,0,0,0,0,3.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A wake low formed by a decaying thunderstorm complex produced damaging wind over portions of western Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 14th.,Trees were reported down in and around Watersmeet from a wake low. Time was estimated based on nearby surface observations.,2012,6
44046,201206,14,1445,201206,14,1515,65517,392245,MICHIGAN,2012,High Wind,Z,84,SOUTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,14-JUN-12 14:45:00,EST-5,14-JUN-12 15:15:00,0,0,0,0,6.00K,0.00K,Public,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A wake low formed by a decaying thunderstorm complex produced damaging wind over portions of western Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 14th.,Strong winds from a wake low toppled multiple trees greater than 20 inches in diameter in Sidnaw. The power was also knocked out.,2012,6
44108,201207,4,1819,201207,4,1819,67136,402739,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,04-JUL-12 18:19:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 18:19:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NE,CENTER LINE,2.0,NE,CENTER LINE,42.49,-83.01,42.49,-83.01,Severe storms impacted the Detroit Metro Area.,,2012,7
44109,201207,4,1810,201207,4,1810,67136,402741,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,04-JUL-12 18:10:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 18:10:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,GROSSE PT PARK,1.0,N,GROSSE PT PARK,42.38,-82.92,42.38,-82.92,Severe storms impacted the Detroit Metro Area.,,2012,7
44110,201207,4,1726,201207,4,1726,67136,402744,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,04-JUL-12 17:26:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 17:26:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NE,HUNTINGTON WOODS,2.0,NE,HUNTINGTON WOODS,42.5,-83.1,42.5,-83.1,Severe storms impacted the Detroit Metro Area.,Two to three inch diameter tree limbs reported down.,2012,7
44111,201207,4,1730,201207,4,1730,67136,402750,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,04-JUL-12 17:30:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 17:30:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,UNION LAKE,1.0,W,UNION LAKE,42.62,-83.45,42.62,-83.45,Severe storms impacted the Detroit Metro Area.,"A tree was reported blown down, along with wires across a road.",2012,7
44112,201207,4,1840,201207,4,1840,67136,402751,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,04-JUL-12 18:40:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 18:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,LINCOLN PARK,1.0,SE,LINCOLN PARK,42.22,-83.16,42.22,-83.16,Severe storms impacted the Detroit Metro Area.,Eight to ten inch diameter limbs down on Kings Highway.,2012,7
44113,201207,4,1752,201207,4,1752,67136,402752,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,04-JUL-12 17:52:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 17:52:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,14.0,SSW,VAN DYKE,14.0,SSW,VAN DYKE,42.26,-83.13,42.26,-83.13,Severe storms impacted the Detroit Metro Area.,,2012,7
44114,201207,4,1810,201207,4,1810,67136,402755,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,04-JUL-12 18:10:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 18:10:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NNE,PLEASANT RIDGE,2.0,NNE,PLEASANT RIDGE,42.51,-83.06,42.51,-83.06,Severe storms impacted the Detroit Metro Area.,,2012,7
44341,201210,25,1318,201210,25,1320,68555,411135,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,109,MENOMINEE,MQT,25-OCT-12 13:18:00,CST-6,25-OCT-12 13:20:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,MENOMINEE,0.0,N,MENOMINEE,45.12,-87.62,45.12,-87.62,Passage of a strong cold front generated widespread showers and thunderstorms which dumped heavy rain across much of the west half of Upper Michigan on the 25th. A few of the storms in Marquette and Menominee counties turned severe producing large hail.,Penny-sized hail fell for two minutes...then very heavy rain followed.,2012,0
44452,201206,14,1445,201206,14,1515,65517,392246,MICHIGAN,2012,High Wind,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,14-JUN-12 14:45:00,EST-5,14-JUN-12 15:15:00,0,0,0,0,4.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A wake low formed by a decaying thunderstorm complex produced damaging wind over portions of western Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 14th.,Multiple trees were reported down on Bond Falls Road due to wake low wind damage.,2012,6
44535,201207,15,1356,201207,15,1356,67360,403852,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,147,ST. CLAIR,DTX,15-JUL-12 13:56:00,EST-5,15-JUL-12 13:56:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SE,KIMBALL,2.0,SE,KIMBALL,42.93,-82.52,42.93,-82.52,"Two severe thunderstorms developed, one over St. Clair county and the other over Tuscola county.",,2012,7
44536,201207,15,1404,201207,15,1404,67360,403853,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,147,ST. CLAIR,DTX,15-JUL-12 14:04:00,EST-5,15-JUL-12 14:04:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,MARYSVILLE,1.0,NW,MARYSVILLE,42.91,-82.5,42.91,-82.5,"Two severe thunderstorms developed, one over St. Clair county and the other over Tuscola county.",,2012,7
44537,201207,15,1640,201207,15,1640,67360,403856,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,15-JUL-12 16:40:00,EST-5,15-JUL-12 16:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NNW,MAYVILLE,1.0,NNW,MAYVILLE,43.35,-83.38,43.35,-83.38,"Two severe thunderstorms developed, one over St. Clair county and the other over Tuscola county.",Power line reported down along Snover Road.,2012,7
44867,201206,18,1329,201206,18,1330,65980,395791,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,153,SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,18-JUN-12 13:29:00,EST-5,18-JUN-12 13:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.5,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,ENE,(P75)SEUL CHOIX PT,0.0,ENE,(P75)SEUL CHOIX PT,45.9213,-85.9122,45.9213,-85.9122,An upper disturbance moving through a warm and unstable air mass produced severe thunderstorms with large hail and heavy rain over portions of southeast Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 18th.,Hail measured at 1.5 inches in diameter fell at the Seul Choix Point Lighthouse.,2012,6
44868,201206,18,1426,201206,18,1430,65980,395797,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,41,DELTA,MQT,18-JUN-12 14:26:00,EST-5,18-JUN-12 14:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,FLAT ROCK,1.0,E,FLAT ROCK,45.83,-87.16,45.83,-87.16,An upper disturbance moving through a warm and unstable air mass produced severe thunderstorms with large hail and heavy rain over portions of southeast Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 18th.,Golf ball sized hail reported seven miles northwest of Escanaba.,2012,6
44869,201206,18,1430,201206,18,1433,65980,395799,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,41,DELTA,MQT,18-JUN-12 14:30:00,EST-5,18-JUN-12 14:33:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,2.0,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,GLADSTONE,0.0,N,GLADSTONE,45.85,-87.02,45.85,-87.02,An upper disturbance moving through a warm and unstable air mass produced severe thunderstorms with large hail and heavy rain over portions of southeast Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 18th.,Large hail was reported on the north side of Gladstone. Most hail stones were dime to quarter sized.,2012,6
44870,201206,18,1200,201206,18,1630,65980,395806,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,41,DELTA,MQT,18-JUN-12 12:00:00,EST-5,18-JUN-12 16:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,ESE,ESCANABA,1.0,ESE,ESCANABA,45.7457,-87.0581,45.7457,-87.0581,An upper disturbance moving through a warm and unstable air mass produced severe thunderstorms with large hail and heavy rain over portions of southeast Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 18th.,Intense thunderstorms dropped one to two inches of rainfall over many locations in Delta County on the afternoon of the 18th. The heavy rainfall caused standing water of one to two feet deep on U.S Highway 41 in Escanaba.,2012,6
44935,201207,15,1400,201207,15,1400,67360,403857,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,147,ST. CLAIR,DTX,15-JUL-12 14:00:00,EST-5,15-JUL-12 14:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NW,MARYSVILLE,2.0,NW,MARYSVILLE,42.92,-82.5,42.92,-82.5,"Two severe thunderstorms developed, one over St. Clair county and the other over Tuscola county.",,2012,7
44936,201207,27,1315,201207,27,1315,67370,403872,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,27-JUL-12 13:15:00,EST-5,27-JUL-12 13:15:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Amateur Radio,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,BRIGHTON,1.0,W,BRIGHTON,42.53,-83.78,42.53,-83.78,A few severe thunderstorms impacted Livingston and Oakland Counties.,,2012,7
44937,201207,27,1330,201207,27,1330,67370,403874,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,27-JUL-12 13:30:00,EST-5,27-JUL-12 13:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SE,MILFORD,2.0,SE,MILFORD,42.56,-83.54,42.56,-83.54,A few severe thunderstorms impacted Livingston and Oakland Counties.,,2012,7
44938,201207,27,1330,201207,27,1330,67370,403875,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,27-JUL-12 13:30:00,EST-5,27-JUL-12 13:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,SOUTH LYON,1.0,NE,SOUTH LYON,42.48,-83.61,42.48,-83.61,A few severe thunderstorms impacted Livingston and Oakland Counties.,A one foot diameter tree was reported down.,2012,7
44939,201207,27,1335,201207,27,1335,67370,403877,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,27-JUL-12 13:35:00,EST-5,27-JUL-12 13:35:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,SE,SOUTH LYON,3.0,SE,SOUTH LYON,42.44,-83.59,42.44,-83.59,A few severe thunderstorms impacted Livingston and Oakland Counties.,Several two to four inch diameter tree limbs reported down.,2012,7
44940,201207,27,1255,201207,27,1255,67370,403880,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,27-JUL-12 12:55:00,EST-5,27-JUL-12 12:55:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,SHAVE Project,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,4.0,E,HOWELL,4.0,E,HOWELL,42.59,-83.86,42.59,-83.86,A few severe thunderstorms impacted Livingston and Oakland Counties.,,2012,7
44941,201207,27,1300,201207,27,1300,67370,403881,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,27-JUL-12 13:00:00,EST-5,27-JUL-12 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,SHAVE Project,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NNE,BRIGHTON HYNE ARPT,1.0,NNE,BRIGHTON HYNE ARPT,42.59,-83.77,42.59,-83.77,A few severe thunderstorms impacted Livingston and Oakland Counties.,,2012,7
44942,201207,27,1300,201207,27,1300,67370,403882,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,27-JUL-12 13:00:00,EST-5,27-JUL-12 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,SHAVE Project,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NW,BRIGHTON HYNE ARPT,2.0,NW,BRIGHTON HYNE ARPT,42.59,-83.8,42.59,-83.8,A few severe thunderstorms impacted Livingston and Oakland Counties.,,2012,7
44943,201207,27,1310,201207,27,1310,67370,403883,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,27-JUL-12 13:10:00,EST-5,27-JUL-12 13:10:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,SHAVE Project,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,OAK GROVE,1.0,N,OAK GROVE,42.7,-83.92,42.7,-83.92,A few severe thunderstorms impacted Livingston and Oakland Counties.,,2012,7
44944,201207,27,1315,201207,27,1315,67370,403884,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,27-JUL-12 13:15:00,EST-5,27-JUL-12 13:15:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,SHAVE Project,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SSE,DEERFIELD CENTER,2.0,SSE,DEERFIELD CENTER,42.7,-83.83,42.7,-83.83,A few severe thunderstorms impacted Livingston and Oakland Counties.,,2012,7
45252,201206,18,1200,201206,18,1700,65980,395808,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,153,SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,18-JUN-12 12:00:00,EST-5,18-JUN-12 17:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,4.0,E,MANISTIQUE ARPT,4.0,E,MANISTIQUE ARPT,45.97,-86.1,45.97,-86.1,An upper disturbance moving through a warm and unstable air mass produced severe thunderstorms with large hail and heavy rain over portions of southeast Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 18th.,The spotter four miles west of Gulliver measured 1.90 inches of storm total rainfall.,2012,6
45253,201206,18,1500,201206,18,1700,65980,395810,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,109,MENOMINEE,MQT,18-JUN-12 15:00:00,CST-6,18-JUN-12 17:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,HANSEN,1.0,SE,HANSEN,45.22,-87.61,45.22,-87.61,An upper disturbance moving through a warm and unstable air mass produced severe thunderstorms with large hail and heavy rain over portions of southeast Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 18th.,The spotter near Birch Creek measured 1.75 inches of rainfall over mainly a two-hour period.,2012,6
45254,201206,18,1300,201206,18,1700,65980,395814,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,95,LUCE,MQT,18-JUN-12 13:00:00,EST-5,18-JUN-12 17:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,RAWS,,,,,,,,,,,,8.0,WSW,PINE STUMP JCT,8.0,WSW,PINE STUMP JCT,46.53,-85.74,46.53,-85.74,An upper disturbance moving through a warm and unstable air mass produced severe thunderstorms with large hail and heavy rain over portions of southeast Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 18th.,The Spincich Lake RAWS site measured 1.64 inches of rainfall.,2012,6
45255,201206,19,721,201206,19,724,65984,395829,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,109,MENOMINEE,MQT,19-JUN-12 07:21:00,CST-6,19-JUN-12 07:24:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,WALLACE,0.0,N,WALLACE,45.33,-87.62,45.33,-87.62,Severe thunderstorms caused damaging wind over portions of Menominee County on the morning of the 19th.,Small branches were knocked down by strong thunderstorm winds in Wallace.,2012,6
45269,201207,4,1545,201207,4,1545,64957,389184,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,73,ISABELLA,GRR,04-JUL-12 15:45:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 15:45:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,MT PLEASANT,0.0,N,MT PLEASANT,43.6,-84.77,43.6,-84.77,Isolated thunderstorms developed and produced several reports of large hail up to 2 and three quarters inches in diameter.,Isabella 911 county dispatch reported several trees blown down in Mt. Pleasant.,2012,7
45270,201207,4,1555,201207,4,1555,64957,389185,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,73,ISABELLA,GRR,04-JUL-12 15:55:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 15:55:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,State Official,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,WEIDMAN,1.0,N,WEIDMAN,43.69,-84.97,43.69,-84.97,Isolated thunderstorms developed and produced several reports of large hail up to 2 and three quarters inches in diameter.,Isabella county 911 reported one inch hail in Weidman.,2012,7
45271,201207,4,1633,201207,4,1648,64957,389186,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,107,MECOSTA,GRR,04-JUL-12 16:33:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 16:48:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,2.75,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,REMUS,0.0,N,REMUS,43.6,-85.15,43.6,-85.15,Isolated thunderstorms developed and produced several reports of large hail up to 2 and three quarters inches in diameter.,Law enforcement reported that a severe thunderstorm produced hail that was measured to be up to 2 and three quarters inches in diameter in Remus.,2012,7
45272,201207,5,2,201207,5,2,64958,389189,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,85,LAKE,GRR,05-JUL-12 00:02:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 00:02:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,BALDWIN,0.0,N,BALDWIN,43.9,-85.85,43.9,-85.85,Severe thunderstorms during the early morning hours of July 5th resulted in numerous reports of damaging wind gusts.,Law enforcement reported trees and power lines blown down in Baldwin.,2012,7
45273,201207,5,100,201207,5,100,64958,389192,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,127,OCEANA,GRR,05-JUL-12 01:00:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,53.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,WALKERVILLE,1.0,S,WALKERVILLE,43.71,-86.12,43.71,-86.12,Severe thunderstorms during the early morning hours of July 5th resulted in numerous reports of damaging wind gusts.,A severe thunderstorm produced an estimated peak wind gust of 61 mph.,2012,7
45326,201207,31,237,201207,31,237,67382,404003,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,31-JUL-12 02:37:00,EST-5,31-JUL-12 02:37:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NNW,BELSAY,2.0,NNW,BELSAY,43.05,-83.64,43.05,-83.64,"Two thunderstorms produced damaging winds, one near Flint, and the other near Saginaw.",A power line was reported down.,2012,7
45328,201207,1,1200,201207,7,2200,67389,404909,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,69,OAKLAND,DTX,01-JUL-12 12:00:00,EST-5,07-JUL-12 22:00:00,20,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An extended heat wave gripped southeast Michigan during the first week of July, with temperatures topping out around 100 degrees on multiple days. In fact, Detroit set a record high on July 4th, reaching 102 degrees. Heat indices peaked our around 110 degrees on July 4th and July 6th. Although no known heat deaths were reported, over 700 heat related emergency room visits were reported statewide.",,2012,7
45329,201207,1,1200,201207,7,2200,67389,404910,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,70,MACOMB,DTX,01-JUL-12 12:00:00,EST-5,07-JUL-12 22:00:00,15,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An extended heat wave gripped southeast Michigan during the first week of July, with temperatures topping out around 100 degrees on multiple days. In fact, Detroit set a record high on July 4th, reaching 102 degrees. Heat indices peaked our around 110 degrees on July 4th and July 6th. Although no known heat deaths were reported, over 700 heat related emergency room visits were reported statewide.",,2012,7
45385,201207,1,1606,201207,1,1606,65245,390879,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,115,MONROE,DTX,01-JUL-12 16:06:00,EST-5,01-JUL-12 16:06:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,SOUTH ROCKWOOD,1.0,S,SOUTH ROCKWOOD,42.06,-83.25,42.06,-83.25,Severe thunderstorms south of Eight Mile Road produced both large hail and wind damage.,,2012,7
45386,201207,1,1617,201207,1,1617,65245,390880,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,115,MONROE,DTX,01-JUL-12 16:17:00,EST-5,01-JUL-12 16:17:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,SE,SOUTH ROCKWOOD,3.0,SE,SOUTH ROCKWOOD,42.04,-83.22,42.04,-83.22,Severe thunderstorms south of Eight Mile Road produced both large hail and wind damage.,,2012,7
45387,201207,1,1636,201207,1,1636,65245,390881,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,01-JUL-12 16:36:00,EST-5,01-JUL-12 16:36:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,WILLIS DOWNWIND FLD,1.0,NE,WILLIS DOWNWIND FLD,42.16,-83.56,42.16,-83.56,Severe thunderstorms south of Eight Mile Road produced both large hail and wind damage.,Several trees and large tree limbs reported down.,2012,7
45388,201207,1,1642,201207,1,1642,65245,390882,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,01-JUL-12 16:42:00,EST-5,01-JUL-12 16:42:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WNW,WEST SUMPTER,2.0,WNW,WEST SUMPTER,42.13,-83.54,42.13,-83.54,Severe thunderstorms south of Eight Mile Road produced both large hail and wind damage.,,2012,7
45389,201207,1,1642,201207,1,1642,65245,390883,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,01-JUL-12 16:42:00,EST-5,01-JUL-12 16:42:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WNW,WEST SUMPTER,2.0,WNW,WEST SUMPTER,42.13,-83.54,42.13,-83.54,Severe thunderstorms south of Eight Mile Road produced both large hail and wind damage.,Several large tree limbs reported down.,2012,7
45390,201207,1,1648,201207,1,1648,65245,390884,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,91,LENAWEE,DTX,01-JUL-12 16:48:00,EST-5,01-JUL-12 16:48:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,NE,CADMUS,4.0,NE,CADMUS,41.91,-84.12,41.91,-84.12,Severe thunderstorms south of Eight Mile Road produced both large hail and wind damage.,A tree was reported blown down.,2012,7
45391,201207,1,1652,201207,1,1652,65245,390885,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,91,LENAWEE,DTX,01-JUL-12 16:52:00,EST-5,01-JUL-12 16:52:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,ADRIAN,1.0,W,ADRIAN,41.9,-84.04,41.9,-84.04,Severe thunderstorms south of Eight Mile Road produced both large hail and wind damage.,A tree was reported down.,2012,7
45392,201207,1,1656,201207,1,1656,65245,390886,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,01-JUL-12 16:56:00,EST-5,01-JUL-12 16:56:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,E,WALTZ,2.0,E,WALTZ,42.1,-83.34,42.1,-83.34,Severe thunderstorms south of Eight Mile Road produced both large hail and wind damage.,,2012,7
45393,201207,1,1707,201207,1,1707,65245,390887,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,115,MONROE,DTX,01-JUL-12 17:07:00,EST-5,01-JUL-12 17:07:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,SOUTH ROCKWOOD,1.0,SE,SOUTH ROCKWOOD,42.06,-83.24,42.06,-83.24,Severe thunderstorms south of Eight Mile Road produced both large hail and wind damage.,,2012,7
45394,201207,1,1713,201207,1,1713,65245,390888,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,01-JUL-12 17:13:00,EST-5,01-JUL-12 17:13:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,EAST ROCKWOOD,1.0,E,EAST ROCKWOOD,42.05,-83.19,42.05,-83.19,Severe thunderstorms south of Eight Mile Road produced both large hail and wind damage.,,2012,7
45652,201206,19,740,201206,19,743,65984,395831,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,109,MENOMINEE,MQT,19-JUN-12 07:40:00,CST-6,19-JUN-12 07:43:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,Public,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,CEDAR RIVER,1.0,S,CEDAR RIVER,45.4074,-87.3699,45.4074,-87.3699,Severe thunderstorms caused damaging wind over portions of Menominee County on the morning of the 19th.,Two large trees were knocked down on road G12 one mile southwest of Cedar River.,2012,6
45653,201206,20,1415,201206,20,2330,65988,395866,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,53,GOGEBIC,MQT,20-JUN-12 14:15:00,CST-6,20-JUN-12 23:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,WAKEFIELD,0.0,N,WAKEFIELD,46.47,-89.92,46.47,-89.92,Thunderstorms forming ahead of cold front dumped widespread heavy rain over much of the west half of Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 20th into the early morning of the 21st.,Many locations throughout Gogebic County measured between two and three inches of storm total rainfall.,2012,6
45654,201206,20,1600,201206,21,0,65988,395871,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,131,ONTONAGON,MQT,20-JUN-12 16:00:00,EST-5,21-JUN-12 00:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,BERGLAND,0.0,N,BERGLAND,46.6,-89.57,46.6,-89.57,Thunderstorms forming ahead of cold front dumped widespread heavy rain over much of the west half of Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 20th into the early morning of the 21st.,Observers from Bergland and Paulding to Rockland measured nearly two inches of storm total rainfall.,2012,6
45655,201206,20,1445,201206,21,130,65988,395877,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,61,HOUGHTON,MQT,20-JUN-12 14:45:00,EST-5,21-JUN-12 01:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SSE,CENTENNIAL HGTS,1.0,SSE,CENTENNIAL HGTS,47.251999999999995,-88.4393,47.251999999999995,-88.4393,Thunderstorms forming ahead of cold front dumped widespread heavy rain over much of the west half of Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 20th into the early morning of the 21st.,Observers near Calumet measured nearly two inches of storm total rainfall.,2012,6
45656,201206,20,1500,201206,21,200,65988,395880,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,83,KEWEENAW,MQT,20-JUN-12 15:00:00,EST-5,21-JUN-12 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,(P59)COPPER HARBOR,0.0,N,(P59)COPPER HARBOR,47.47,-87.9,47.47,-87.9,Thunderstorms forming ahead of cold front dumped widespread heavy rain over much of the west half of Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 20th into the early morning of the 21st.,The Copper Harbor ASOS measured 2.01 inches of storm total rainfall.,2012,6
45657,201206,20,1800,201206,21,230,65988,395893,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,20-JUN-12 18:00:00,EST-5,21-JUN-12 02:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,BIG BAY,0.0,N,BIG BAY,46.82,-87.72,46.82,-87.72,Thunderstorms forming ahead of cold front dumped widespread heavy rain over much of the west half of Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 20th into the early morning of the 21st.,Locations from Michigamme northwest to Big Bay measured between 1.5 and 2.0 inches of storm total rainfall.,2012,6
45658,201206,20,1600,201206,20,2215,65988,395894,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,13,BARAGA,MQT,20-JUN-12 16:00:00,EST-5,20-JUN-12 22:15:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,RAWS,,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,SSW,PELKIE,3.0,SSW,PELKIE,46.78,-88.66,46.78,-88.66,Thunderstorms forming ahead of cold front dumped widespread heavy rain over much of the west half of Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 20th into the early morning of the 21st.,The Pelkie RAWS station measured over one and a half inches of storm total rainfall.,2012,6
45719,201207,1,1200,201207,7,2200,67389,404911,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,53,SAGINAW,DTX,01-JUL-12 12:00:00,EST-5,07-JUL-12 22:00:00,5,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An extended heat wave gripped southeast Michigan during the first week of July, with temperatures topping out around 100 degrees on multiple days. In fact, Detroit set a record high on July 4th, reaching 102 degrees. Heat indices peaked our around 110 degrees on July 4th and July 6th. Although no known heat deaths were reported, over 700 heat related emergency room visits were reported statewide.",,2012,7
45720,201207,1,1200,201207,7,2200,67389,404912,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,61,GENESEE,DTX,01-JUL-12 12:00:00,EST-5,07-JUL-12 22:00:00,5,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An extended heat wave gripped southeast Michigan during the first week of July, with temperatures topping out around 100 degrees on multiple days. In fact, Detroit set a record high on July 4th, reaching 102 degrees. Heat indices peaked our around 110 degrees on July 4th and July 6th. Although no known heat deaths were reported, over 700 heat related emergency room visits were reported statewide.",,2012,7
45721,201207,1,1200,201207,7,2200,67389,404914,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,47,MIDLAND,DTX,01-JUL-12 12:00:00,EST-5,07-JUL-12 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An extended heat wave gripped southeast Michigan during the first week of July, with temperatures topping out around 100 degrees on multiple days. In fact, Detroit set a record high on July 4th, reaching 102 degrees. Heat indices peaked our around 110 degrees on July 4th and July 6th. Although no known heat deaths were reported, over 700 heat related emergency room visits were reported statewide.",,2012,7
46058,201206,21,1408,201206,21,1409,63194,378399,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,23,BRANCH,IWX,21-JUN-12 14:08:00,EST-5,21-JUN-12 14:09:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,S,BRONSON ARPT,3.0,S,BRONSON ARPT,41.84,-85.19,41.84,-85.19,"A cold front moved through southern lower Michigan during the afternoon hours. Surface temperatures in the upper 80s to around 90 and dewpoints in the 60s allowed for most unstable CAPE values approaching 1000 j/kg. Shear was less than 30 knots, limiting overall growth potential of the storms, but still allowing for isolated storms to produce damaging winds and large hail in a few locations.",,2012,6
46113,201207,1,1200,201207,7,2200,67389,404915,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,48,BAY,DTX,01-JUL-12 12:00:00,EST-5,07-JUL-12 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An extended heat wave gripped southeast Michigan during the first week of July, with temperatures topping out around 100 degrees on multiple days. In fact, Detroit set a record high on July 4th, reaching 102 degrees. Heat indices peaked our around 110 degrees on July 4th and July 6th. Although no known heat deaths were reported, over 700 heat related emergency room visits were reported statewide.",,2012,7
46114,201207,1,1200,201207,7,2200,67389,404916,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,49,HURON,DTX,01-JUL-12 12:00:00,EST-5,07-JUL-12 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An extended heat wave gripped southeast Michigan during the first week of July, with temperatures topping out around 100 degrees on multiple days. In fact, Detroit set a record high on July 4th, reaching 102 degrees. Heat indices peaked our around 110 degrees on July 4th and July 6th. Although no known heat deaths were reported, over 700 heat related emergency room visits were reported statewide.",,2012,7
46115,201207,1,1200,201207,7,2200,67389,404917,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,54,TUSCOLA,DTX,01-JUL-12 12:00:00,EST-5,07-JUL-12 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An extended heat wave gripped southeast Michigan during the first week of July, with temperatures topping out around 100 degrees on multiple days. In fact, Detroit set a record high on July 4th, reaching 102 degrees. Heat indices peaked our around 110 degrees on July 4th and July 6th. Although no known heat deaths were reported, over 700 heat related emergency room visits were reported statewide.",,2012,7
46116,201207,1,1200,201207,7,2200,67389,404918,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,55,SANILAC,DTX,01-JUL-12 12:00:00,EST-5,07-JUL-12 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An extended heat wave gripped southeast Michigan during the first week of July, with temperatures topping out around 100 degrees on multiple days. In fact, Detroit set a record high on July 4th, reaching 102 degrees. Heat indices peaked our around 110 degrees on July 4th and July 6th. Although no known heat deaths were reported, over 700 heat related emergency room visits were reported statewide.",,2012,7
46469,201207,1,1200,201207,7,2200,67389,404919,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,60,SHIAWASSEE,DTX,01-JUL-12 12:00:00,EST-5,07-JUL-12 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An extended heat wave gripped southeast Michigan during the first week of July, with temperatures topping out around 100 degrees on multiple days. In fact, Detroit set a record high on July 4th, reaching 102 degrees. Heat indices peaked our around 110 degrees on July 4th and July 6th. Although no known heat deaths were reported, over 700 heat related emergency room visits were reported statewide.",,2012,7
46470,201207,1,1200,201207,7,2200,67389,404921,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,63,ST. CLAIR,DTX,01-JUL-12 12:00:00,EST-5,07-JUL-12 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An extended heat wave gripped southeast Michigan during the first week of July, with temperatures topping out around 100 degrees on multiple days. In fact, Detroit set a record high on July 4th, reaching 102 degrees. Heat indices peaked our around 110 degrees on July 4th and July 6th. Although no known heat deaths were reported, over 700 heat related emergency room visits were reported statewide.",,2012,7
46471,201207,1,1200,201207,7,2200,67389,404922,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,82,LENAWEE,DTX,01-JUL-12 12:00:00,EST-5,07-JUL-12 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An extended heat wave gripped southeast Michigan during the first week of July, with temperatures topping out around 100 degrees on multiple days. In fact, Detroit set a record high on July 4th, reaching 102 degrees. Heat indices peaked our around 110 degrees on July 4th and July 6th. Although no known heat deaths were reported, over 700 heat related emergency room visits were reported statewide.",,2012,7
46478,201207,1,1200,201207,7,2200,67389,404923,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,83,MONROE,DTX,01-JUL-12 12:00:00,EST-5,07-JUL-12 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An extended heat wave gripped southeast Michigan during the first week of July, with temperatures topping out around 100 degrees on multiple days. In fact, Detroit set a record high on July 4th, reaching 102 degrees. Heat indices peaked our around 110 degrees on July 4th and July 6th. Although no known heat deaths were reported, over 700 heat related emergency room visits were reported statewide.",,2012,7
46479,201207,1,1200,201207,7,2200,67389,404924,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,68,LIVINGSTON,DTX,01-JUL-12 12:00:00,EST-5,07-JUL-12 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An extended heat wave gripped southeast Michigan during the first week of July, with temperatures topping out around 100 degrees on multiple days. In fact, Detroit set a record high on July 4th, reaching 102 degrees. Heat indices peaked our around 110 degrees on July 4th and July 6th. Although no known heat deaths were reported, over 700 heat related emergency room visits were reported statewide.",,2012,7
46843,201207,3,1710,201207,3,1710,66858,404928,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,03-JUL-12 17:10:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 17:10:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,ENE,ANN ARBOR ARPT,2.0,ENE,ANN ARBOR ARPT,42.23,-83.69,42.23,-83.69,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",An eight inch diameter tree was reported down by the exit ramp of U.S. 23 and U.S. 12.,2012,7
46844,201207,4,1825,201207,4,1825,67136,404929,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,04-JUL-12 18:25:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 18:25:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SSE,WARREN,1.0,SSE,WARREN,42.5,-82.99,42.5,-82.99,Severe storms impacted the Detroit Metro Area.,,2012,7
46908,201208,30,1630,201208,30,1630,68495,410930,MICHIGAN,2012,Rip Current,Z,20,LEELANAU,APX,30-AUG-12 16:30:00,EST-5,30-AUG-12 16:30:00,0,0,1,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Southwest winds of 20 to 30 mph producing significant wave action and strong currents along the Lake Michigan coast.,"Three individuals were caught in rip currents near Van's Beach in Leland. One was rescued via kayak; a second managed to escape and swim back to shore. Unfortunately, the third, a teenaged male from Lake Leelanau, went under and disappeared. His body was found by searchers the next day, in about six feet of water.",2012,8
47176,201207,1,1744,201207,1,1744,65245,390889,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,115,MONROE,DTX,01-JUL-12 17:44:00,EST-5,01-JUL-12 17:44:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,MONROE,1.0,E,MONROE,41.92,-83.39,41.92,-83.39,Severe thunderstorms south of Eight Mile Road produced both large hail and wind damage.,,2012,7
47177,201207,1,1654,201207,1,1654,65245,390922,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,01-JUL-12 16:54:00,EST-5,01-JUL-12 16:54:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,WALTZ,1.0,W,WALTZ,42.1,-83.39,42.1,-83.39,Severe thunderstorms south of Eight Mile Road produced both large hail and wind damage.,"Hail damage to cars, including broken windows.",2012,7
47179,201207,3,1434,201207,3,1434,66858,401115,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,03-JUL-12 14:34:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 14:34:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SW,BRIGHTON HYNE ARPT,2.0,SW,BRIGHTON HYNE ARPT,42.55,-83.81,42.55,-83.81,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",,2012,7
47180,201207,3,1436,201207,3,1436,66858,401116,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,03-JUL-12 14:36:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 14:36:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,BRIGHTON,1.0,W,BRIGHTON,42.53,-83.78,42.53,-83.78,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",,2012,7
47181,201207,3,1503,201207,3,1503,66858,401117,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,03-JUL-12 15:03:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 15:03:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,W,ATLAS,2.0,W,ATLAS,42.93,-83.57,42.93,-83.57,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",,2012,7
47256,201209,5,1735,201209,5,1735,67910,407499,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,63,HURON,DTX,05-SEP-12 17:35:00,EST-5,05-SEP-12 17:35:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,E,ULBY,2.0,E,ULBY,43.7,-82.9,43.7,-82.9,A severe thunderstorm developed over Huron County.,A tree was reported down.,2012,9
47257,201209,5,1718,201209,5,1718,67910,407501,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,63,HURON,DTX,05-SEP-12 17:18:00,EST-5,05-SEP-12 17:18:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,4.0,SW,WADSWORTH,4.0,SW,WADSWORTH,43.72,-83.03,43.72,-83.03,A severe thunderstorm developed over Huron County.,,2012,9
47797,201205,3,900,201205,3,1800,61677,369041,MICHIGAN,2012,Flash Flood,C,85,LAKE,GRR,03-MAY-12 09:00:00,EST-5,03-MAY-12 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,70.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,4.0,E,BRANCH,6.0,N,OLIVERS,43.9133,-85.9557,43.9594,-85.6,"An upper low moving over a warm front that stretched across northern Lower Michigan set the stage for heavy rainfall on May 3rd. Training thunderstorms (storms that move over the same location) produced 5 to 7 inches of rainfall across portions of Mason and Lake counties. The heavy rainfall resulted in roads that were either flooded or washed out. As the day progressed, strong to severe storms developed in the warm humid airmass. Golf ball size hail was reported in Mason and a 10 x 20 foot section of roof was blown off of a commercial building a few miles south of Lansing.",Radar estimated that up to 5 to 7 inches of heavy rain fell across a fairly large part of Lake county resulting in several roads that were either flooded or washed out.,2012,5
47800,201207,3,445,201207,3,445,66876,401189,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,03-JUL-12 04:45:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 04:45:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,ENE,LAYTON CORNERS,2.0,ENE,LAYTON CORNERS,43.1903,-83.9333,43.1903,-83.9333,A few severe thunderstorms developed during the morning hours.,Trees and a utility pole were blown down.,2012,7
47801,201207,3,405,201207,3,405,66876,401191,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,03-JUL-12 04:05:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 04:05:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,MARION SPGS,1.0,N,MARION SPGS,43.24,-84.33,43.24,-84.33,A few severe thunderstorms developed during the morning hours.,A large tree was reported down.,2012,7
47802,201207,5,307,201207,5,307,67147,402814,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,05-JUL-12 03:07:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 03:07:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,GAINES,1.0,W,GAINES,42.87,-83.91,42.87,-83.91,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.",Three to four inch diameter trees were reported blown down.,2012,7
47803,201207,5,323,201207,5,323,67147,402815,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,05-JUL-12 03:23:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 03:23:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,56.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,FLINT,1.0,SW,FLINT,43.02,-83.69,43.02,-83.69,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.",,2012,7
47804,201207,5,332,201207,5,332,67147,402816,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,05-JUL-12 03:32:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 03:32:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Amateur Radio,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,BRIGHTON,1.0,W,BRIGHTON,42.53,-83.78,42.53,-83.78,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.",A tree was reported down at Crooked Lake and Door roads.,2012,7
48039,201207,25,2318,201207,25,2318,67373,403895,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,151,SANILAC,DTX,25-JUL-12 23:18:00,EST-5,25-JUL-12 23:18:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,SANDUSKY,0.0,N,SANDUSKY,43.42,-82.83,43.42,-82.83,"Severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, tracked north of I-69.",A large tree was reported blown down.,2012,7
48040,201207,25,2325,201207,25,2325,67373,403897,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,151,SANILAC,DTX,25-JUL-12 23:25:00,EST-5,25-JUL-12 23:25:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NNE,MELVIN,1.0,NNE,MELVIN,43.2,-82.86,43.2,-82.86,"Severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, tracked north of I-69.",A power pole was reported down.,2012,7
48041,201207,25,2342,201207,25,2342,67373,403900,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,25-JUL-12 23:42:00,EST-5,25-JUL-12 23:42:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,SAGINAW,1.0,E,SAGINAW,43.42,-83.95,43.42,-83.95,"Severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, tracked north of I-69.","Numerous tree branches, up to 4 inches in diameter, reported down.",2012,7
48042,201207,26,0,201207,26,0,67373,403902,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,26-JUL-12 00:00:00,EST-5,26-JUL-12 00:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,MILLINGTON,0.0,N,MILLINGTON,43.28,-83.53,43.28,-83.53,"Severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, tracked north of I-69.",A large tree was blown down.,2012,7
48043,201207,26,5,201207,26,5,67373,403905,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,26-JUL-12 00:05:00,EST-5,26-JUL-12 00:05:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Newspaper,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NE,FLUSHING,2.0,NE,FLUSHING,43.09,-83.81,43.09,-83.81,"Severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, tracked north of I-69.",A large tree was reported down.,2012,7
48044,201207,26,5,201207,26,5,67373,403910,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,151,SANILAC,DTX,26-JUL-12 00:05:00,EST-5,26-JUL-12 00:05:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,LEXINGTON,0.0,N,LEXINGTON,43.27,-82.53,43.27,-82.53,"Severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, tracked north of I-69.",Trees were reported down.,2012,7
48045,201207,25,2330,201207,25,2330,67373,403917,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,25-JUL-12 23:30:00,EST-5,25-JUL-12 23:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,W,MERSHON,2.0,W,MERSHON,43.45,-83.98,43.45,-83.98,"Severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, tracked north of I-69.",A spotter estimated a 60 mph thunderstorm wind gust.,2012,7
48046,201207,25,2145,201207,25,2145,67373,403971,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,17,BAY,DTX,25-JUL-12 21:45:00,EST-5,25-JUL-12 21:45:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SSE,NINE MILE,2.0,SSE,NINE MILE,43.87,-84.06,43.87,-84.06,"Severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, tracked north of I-69.",Trees and power lines were reported down.,2012,7
48071,201207,5,335,201207,5,335,67147,402819,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,05-JUL-12 03:35:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 03:35:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,56.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,WIXOM SPENCER ARPT,1.0,E,WIXOM SPENCER ARPT,42.52,-83.54,42.52,-83.54,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.",,2012,7
48077,201207,5,336,201207,5,336,67147,402824,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,05-JUL-12 03:36:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 03:36:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,DEXTER,1.0,W,DEXTER,42.33,-83.88,42.33,-83.88,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.",Spotter estimated 60 mph thunderstorm wind gust.,2012,7
48078,201207,5,337,201207,5,337,67147,402826,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,05-JUL-12 03:37:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 03:37:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NNW,LIMA,2.0,NNW,LIMA,42.33,-83.96,42.33,-83.96,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.",Large tree fell onto power lines at Lima Center and Dexter-Chelsea roads.,2012,7
48079,201207,5,332,201207,5,332,67147,402829,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,05-JUL-12 03:32:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 03:32:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,WALLED LAKE,1.0,N,WALLED LAKE,42.54,-83.48,42.54,-83.48,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.",Numerous large tree branches and a few small trees reported down.,2012,7
48080,201207,5,419,201207,5,419,67147,402835,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,05-JUL-12 04:19:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 04:19:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,TAYLOR CENTER,1.0,N,TAYLOR CENTER,42.23,-83.27,42.23,-83.27,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.",Spotter estimated a 65 mph thunderstorm wind gust.,2012,7
48081,201207,5,304,201207,5,304,67147,402839,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,05-JUL-12 03:04:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 03:04:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,61.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,FLUSHING,1.0,SW,FLUSHING,43.06,-83.84,43.06,-83.84,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.","Trees down throughout the city, along with numerous power lines down.",2012,7
48352,201207,5,335,201207,5,335,67147,402840,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,05-JUL-12 03:35:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 03:35:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WSW,SOUTH LYON,2.0,WSW,SOUTH LYON,42.46,-83.66,42.46,-83.66,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.",A five inch diameter tree was reported down.,2012,7
48353,201207,5,340,201207,5,340,67147,402841,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,05-JUL-12 03:40:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 03:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NNW,FARMINGTON,1.0,NNW,FARMINGTON,42.49,-83.38,42.49,-83.38,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.",A two foot diameter tree was blown down.,2012,7
48354,201207,5,403,201207,5,403,67147,402843,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,05-JUL-12 04:03:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 04:03:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,EAST DETROIT,1.0,E,EAST DETROIT,42.47,-82.91,42.47,-82.91,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.",Trees and power lines reported down.,2012,7
48355,201207,5,338,201207,5,338,67147,402844,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,05-JUL-12 03:38:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 03:38:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,DELHI MILLS,0.0,N,DELHI MILLS,42.33,-83.8,42.33,-83.8,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.",Multiple trees reported down between Dexter and Ann Arbor.,2012,7
48356,201207,5,320,201207,5,320,67147,402845,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,05-JUL-12 03:20:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 03:20:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SSE,BELSAY,1.0,SSE,BELSAY,43.0,-83.62,43.0,-83.62,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.","A large tree and wires reported down, as well as snapped power poles.",2012,7
48360,201207,5,332,201207,5,332,67147,402846,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,05-JUL-12 03:32:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 03:32:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,(PTK)PONTIAC ARPT,1.0,SE,(PTK)PONTIAC ARPT,42.66,-83.41,42.66,-83.41,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.",A ten inch diameter tree was reported down.,2012,7
48361,201207,5,332,201207,5,332,67147,402847,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,05-JUL-12 03:32:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 03:32:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,CRESENT LAKE ESTATES,1.0,W,CRESENT LAKE ESTATES,42.65,-83.42,42.65,-83.42,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.",An eight inch diameter tree limb was reported down.,2012,7
48362,201207,5,235,201207,5,235,67147,402848,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,155,SHIAWASSEE,DTX,05-JUL-12 02:35:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 02:35:00,0,0,0,0,50.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,59.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,CORUNNA,0.0,N,CORUNNA,42.98,-84.12,42.98,-84.12,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.",Trees and power lines reported down across the county.,2012,7
48363,201207,5,334,201207,5,334,67147,402849,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,05-JUL-12 03:34:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 03:34:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,WALLED LAKE,1.0,E,WALLED LAKE,42.53,-83.47,42.53,-83.47,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.",A 10 inch diameter tree was reported down.,2012,7
48364,201207,5,312,201207,5,312,67147,402850,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,05-JUL-12 03:12:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 03:12:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,HOLLY,1.0,N,HOLLY,42.81,-83.62,42.81,-83.62,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.",A five inch diameter tree branch fell onto a porch.,2012,7
48365,201207,5,340,201207,5,340,67147,402851,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,05-JUL-12 03:40:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 03:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,NORTH FARMINGTON,1.0,NW,NORTH FARMINGTON,42.54,-83.38,42.54,-83.38,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.",Trees reported down.,2012,7
48623,201207,5,346,201207,5,346,67147,402852,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,05-JUL-12 03:46:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 03:46:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SSE,WIXOM,2.0,SSE,WIXOM,42.49,-83.52,42.49,-83.52,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.","A 3 foot diameter pine tree was reported down, snapped at the base.",2012,7
48624,201207,5,328,201207,5,328,67147,402853,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,87,LAPEER,DTX,05-JUL-12 03:28:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 03:28:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,58.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,HADLEY,0.0,N,HADLEY,42.95,-83.4,42.95,-83.4,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.",Trees and power lines down throughout Hadley Area.,2012,7
48625,201207,5,330,201207,5,330,67147,402854,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,05-JUL-12 03:30:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 03:30:00,0,0,0,0,20.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,W,OXBOW,2.0,W,OXBOW,42.63,-83.51,42.63,-83.51,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.",A sixteen inch diameter tree fell onto 2 cars and a house.,2012,7
48626,201207,5,353,201207,5,353,67147,402855,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,87,LAPEER,DTX,05-JUL-12 03:53:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 03:53:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,DRYDEN,1.0,S,DRYDEN,42.94,-83.12,42.94,-83.12,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.",Power lines reported down.,2012,7
49337,201207,6,1530,201207,6,2030,67433,404388,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,83,KEWEENAW,MQT,06-JUL-12 15:30:00,EST-5,06-JUL-12 20:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,BUMBLETOWN,1.0,N,BUMBLETOWN,47.29,-88.42,47.29,-88.42,Another disturbance along with an associated warm front triggered widespread showers and thunderstorms across the region from the afternoon of the 6th into the early morning of the 7th.,The observer four miles northeast of Calumet measured 1.25 inches of rainfall during the event.,2012,7
49338,201207,6,2230,201207,7,430,67433,404383,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,41,DELTA,MQT,06-JUL-12 22:30:00,EST-5,07-JUL-12 04:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,GLADSTONE,1.0,SW,GLADSTONE,45.84,-87.04,45.84,-87.04,Another disturbance along with an associated warm front triggered widespread showers and thunderstorms across the region from the afternoon of the 6th into the early morning of the 7th.,"Observers in Gladstone, Cornell and Bark River measured over an inch of rainfall during the event.",2012,7
50581,201209,5,1735,201209,5,1735,67910,407496,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,63,HURON,DTX,05-SEP-12 17:35:00,EST-5,05-SEP-12 17:35:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,E,ULBY,2.0,E,ULBY,43.7,-82.9,43.7,-82.9,A severe thunderstorm developed over Huron County.,,2012,9
51501,201207,1,1200,201207,7,2200,67389,404908,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,76,WAYNE,DTX,01-JUL-12 12:00:00,EST-5,07-JUL-12 22:00:00,25,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An extended heat wave gripped southeast Michigan during the first week of July, with temperatures topping out around 100 degrees on multiple days. In fact, Detroit set a record high on July 4th, reaching 102 degrees. Heat indices peaked our around 110 degrees on July 4th and July 6th. Although no known heat deaths were reported, over 700 heat related emergency room visits were reported statewide.",,2012,7
51502,201207,1,1200,201207,7,2200,67389,404913,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,75,WASHTENAW,DTX,01-JUL-12 12:00:00,EST-5,07-JUL-12 22:00:00,5,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An extended heat wave gripped southeast Michigan during the first week of July, with temperatures topping out around 100 degrees on multiple days. In fact, Detroit set a record high on July 4th, reaching 102 degrees. Heat indices peaked our around 110 degrees on July 4th and July 6th. Although no known heat deaths were reported, over 700 heat related emergency room visits were reported statewide.",,2012,7
51503,201207,1,1200,201207,7,2200,67389,404920,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,62,LAPEER,DTX,01-JUL-12 12:00:00,EST-5,07-JUL-12 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An extended heat wave gripped southeast Michigan during the first week of July, with temperatures topping out around 100 degrees on multiple days. In fact, Detroit set a record high on July 4th, reaching 102 degrees. Heat indices peaked our around 110 degrees on July 4th and July 6th. Although no known heat deaths were reported, over 700 heat related emergency room visits were reported statewide.",,2012,7
51978,201208,11,1015,201208,11,2300,67904,407466,MICHIGAN,2012,Flood,C,17,BAY,DTX,11-AUG-12 10:15:00,EST-5,11-AUG-12 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,500.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,2.0,N,ESSEXVILLE,2.0,S,WILLARD,43.6466,-83.8367,43.6371,-84.1264,"Four to seven inches of rain over the Tri-Cities region fell within a 24 to 48 hour period, resulting in flooding in low lying areas, homes and roads across parts of Bay County.",,2012,8
52196,201209,5,1720,201209,5,1720,67910,407497,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,63,HURON,DTX,05-SEP-12 17:20:00,EST-5,05-SEP-12 17:20:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,SW,WADSWORTH,3.0,SW,WADSWORTH,43.72,-83.0,43.72,-83.0,A severe thunderstorm developed over Huron County.,Three to four inch diameter tree branches were reported down.,2012,9
53922,201209,17,1612,201209,17,1612,68279,409574,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,105,MASON,GRR,17-SEP-12 16:12:00,EST-5,17-SEP-12 16:12:00,0,0,0,0,,,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,S,LUDINGTON,4.0,S,LUDINGTON,43.89,-86.44,43.89,-86.44,An isolated severe thunderstorm brought down a couple of trees about four miles south of Ludington during the late afternoon hours of September 17th.,An isolated severe thunderstorm brought down a couple of trees about four miles south of Ludington. One tree came down at Lakeshore Drive near the Ludington pumped storage plant and another tree came down in Riverton township.,2012,9
54212,201210,10,700,201210,11,700,68550,411125,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,10-OCT-12 07:00:00,EST-5,11-OCT-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Cold air moving across Lake Superior in the wake of a low pressure system tracking through Ontario helped generate moderate lake effect snow showers at Herman in Baraga County from the evening of the 10th into the morning of the 11th.,The observer in Herman measured 4.6 inches of wet lake effect snow in 24 hours and 3.5 inches in the 12-hour period ending on the morning of the 11th.,2012,0
54576,201209,21,1215,201209,21,1226,68917,413383,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,47,EMMET,APX,21-SEP-12 12:15:00,EST-5,21-SEP-12 12:26:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,SSW,(PLN)EMMET CO APT PE,2.0,NW,BRUTUS,45.53,-84.83,45.5205,-84.7792,Thunderstorms produced marginally large hail in parts of far Northern Lower Michigan.,,2012,9
54721,201210,24,2000,201210,25,1630,68555,411134,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,131,ONTONAGON,MQT,24-OCT-12 20:00:00,EST-5,25-OCT-12 16:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Other Federal Agency,,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,PAULDING,0.0,N,PAULDING,46.4,-89.18,46.4,-89.18,Passage of a strong cold front generated widespread showers and thunderstorms which dumped heavy rain across much of the west half of Upper Michigan on the 25th. A few of the storms in Marquette and Menominee counties turned severe producing large hail.,Locations throughout Ontonagon County measured between two to three inches of rainfall during the event.,2012,0
54995,201208,5,930,201208,5,931,65243,390876,MICHIGAN,2012,Rip Current,Z,77,BERRIEN,IWX,05-AUG-12 09:30:00,EST-5,05-AUG-12 09:31:00,0,0,1,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong north to northwest winds across Lake Michigan caused wave heights in excess of 8 feet along the south-eastern parts of the lake shore. Local and Coast Guard officials reported two rip current drownings. The first occurred at Tiscornia Beach in St. Joseph when a swimmer became overcome by the high waves. The 41 year old male, from Illinois, was unconscious in 12 feet of water. Although attempts to revive him occurred, he passed away en route to the hospital. Shortly, after this rescue, officials reported a man drown while saving two children from the lake. Around 10:30 am, the 50 year old pediatric surgeon observed two young kayakers caught in the high waves and rip currents. He swam to them and was able to aid them. However, he was subsequently caught in the same conditions and drown.","Local and Coast Guard officials reported a man drown while saving two children from the lake. Around 10:30 am, the 50 year old pediatric surgeon observed two young kayakers caught in the high waves and rip currents. He swam to them and was able to aid them. However, he was subsequently caught in the same conditions and drown.",2012,8
55087,201209,22,755,201209,22,805,68281,409583,MICHIGAN,2012,Funnel Cloud,C,159,VAN BUREN,GRR,22-SEP-12 07:55:00,EST-5,22-SEP-12 08:05:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,SOUTH HAVEN,1.0,W,SOUTH HAVEN,42.4,-86.28,42.4,-86.28,Unseasonably cold air coming across relatively warm Lake Michigan waters resulted in an unstable situation in which several cold air funnel clouds developed. In addition a strong thunderstorm produced hail up to seven eighths inch in diameter in Kalamazoo county.,Law enforcement near South Haven passed along numerous reports of funnel clouds during the mid morning between 8:55 and 9:05 a.m.,2012,9
55088,201209,22,1735,201209,22,1735,68281,409584,MICHIGAN,2012,Funnel Cloud,C,159,VAN BUREN,GRR,22-SEP-12 17:35:00,EST-5,22-SEP-12 17:35:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,State Official,,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,SOUTH HAVEN,1.0,W,SOUTH HAVEN,42.4,-86.28,42.4,-86.28,Unseasonably cold air coming across relatively warm Lake Michigan waters resulted in an unstable situation in which several cold air funnel clouds developed. In addition a strong thunderstorm produced hail up to seven eighths inch in diameter in Kalamazoo county.,The Van Buren 911 center passed along a report that a funnel cloud was spotted near the Blue Star Highway in South Haven.,2012,9
55176,201210,24,2200,201210,25,1630,68555,411139,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,61,HOUGHTON,MQT,24-OCT-12 22:00:00,EST-5,25-OCT-12 16:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,River/Stream Gage,,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,KENTON,0.0,N,KENTON,46.48,-88.88,46.48,-88.88,Passage of a strong cold front generated widespread showers and thunderstorms which dumped heavy rain across much of the west half of Upper Michigan on the 25th. A few of the storms in Marquette and Menominee counties turned severe producing large hail.,The USGS rain gauge at Kenton measured 2.37 inches of rainfall during the event.,2012,0
55217,201208,5,830,201208,5,830,65243,406183,MICHIGAN,2012,Rip Current,Z,77,BERRIEN,IWX,05-AUG-12 08:30:00,EST-5,05-AUG-12 08:30:00,0,0,1,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong north to northwest winds across Lake Michigan caused wave heights in excess of 8 feet along the south-eastern parts of the lake shore. Local and Coast Guard officials reported two rip current drownings. The first occurred at Tiscornia Beach in St. Joseph when a swimmer became overcome by the high waves. The 41 year old male, from Illinois, was unconscious in 12 feet of water. Although attempts to revive him occurred, he passed away en route to the hospital. Shortly, after this rescue, officials reported a man drown while saving two children from the lake. Around 10:30 am, the 50 year old pediatric surgeon observed two young kayakers caught in the high waves and rip currents. He swam to them and was able to aid them. However, he was subsequently caught in the same conditions and drown.","Local officials reported the first of 2 rip current related drownings at Tiscornia Beach in St. Joseph when a swimmer became overcome by the high waves. The 41 year old male, from Illinois, was unconscious in 12 feet of water. Although attempts to revive him occurred, he passed away en route to the hospital. The beach did not have lifeguards or a red flag system. No exact time was available.",2012,8
55218,201208,4,1733,201208,4,1734,67501,404713,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,21,BERRIEN,IWX,04-AUG-12 17:33:00,EST-5,04-AUG-12 17:34:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.5,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,JERRY TYLER MEML ARP,1.0,NW,JERRY TYLER MEML ARP,41.86,-86.25,41.86,-86.25,An unstable atmosphere was in place ahead of a strong cold front moving into the region from the west and a weak warm front located across northwestern Indiana. These features combined with a high shear environment supported development of thunderstorms across northern Illinois. The storms congealed into a QLCS which producing isolated damaging winds and large hail.,A trained spotter reported ping pong ball size hail.,2012,8
55219,201208,4,1738,201208,4,1739,67501,404725,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,21,BERRIEN,IWX,04-AUG-12 17:38:00,EST-5,04-AUG-12 17:39:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,GALIEN,0.0,N,GALIEN,41.8,-86.5,41.8,-86.5,An unstable atmosphere was in place ahead of a strong cold front moving into the region from the west and a weak warm front located across northwestern Indiana. These features combined with a high shear environment supported development of thunderstorms across northern Illinois. The storms congealed into a QLCS which producing isolated damaging winds and large hail.,The public reported a large tree branch down.,2012,8
55327,201209,22,945,201209,22,949,68281,409587,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,77,KALAMAZOO,GRR,22-SEP-12 09:45:00,EST-5,22-SEP-12 09:49:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,KALAMAZOO,1.0,NE,VICKSBURG,42.28,-85.59,42.13,-85.52,Unseasonably cold air coming across relatively warm Lake Michigan waters resulted in an unstable situation in which several cold air funnel clouds developed. In addition a strong thunderstorm produced hail up to seven eighths inch in diameter in Kalamazoo county.,Trained spotters reported that an isolated strong thunderstorm produced seven eighths inch diameter hail near Vicksburg and Kalamazoo.,2012,9
55445,201208,4,1540,201208,4,1540,68493,410928,MICHIGAN,2012,Rip Current,Z,25,BENZIE,APX,04-AUG-12 15:40:00,EST-5,04-AUG-12 15:40:00,0,0,1,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Wave action produced by onshore winds of 15 to 20 mph contributed to rip current development on Lake Michigan.,"A rip current fatality occurred near Peterson Beach, in the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. During a family outing, a 40 year old male from Cincinnati went into the water to pull out two nephews who were struggling with waves and strong currents. He was able to get them to safety, but was unable to himself escape the water. A park ranger retrieved his body from about five feet water a half-hour later, and CPR was performed on site, but he was pronounced dead soon after arrival at a local hospital. Rescue personnel estimated waves of 3 to 5 feet at the time of the incident.",2012,8
55483,201208,4,1733,201208,4,1734,67501,404723,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,21,BERRIEN,IWX,04-AUG-12 17:33:00,EST-5,04-AUG-12 17:34:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,JERRY TYLER MEML ARP,1.0,NW,JERRY TYLER MEML ARP,41.86,-86.25,41.86,-86.25,An unstable atmosphere was in place ahead of a strong cold front moving into the region from the west and a weak warm front located across northwestern Indiana. These features combined with a high shear environment supported development of thunderstorms across northern Illinois. The storms congealed into a QLCS which producing isolated damaging winds and large hail.,"A trained spotter reported trees down in the area. In addition, tree limbs were blown down ranging from six inches to one foot in diameter.",2012,8
55484,201208,4,1752,201208,4,1753,67501,404727,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,27,CASS,IWX,04-AUG-12 17:52:00,EST-5,04-AUG-12 17:53:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,EDWARDSBURG,0.0,N,EDWARDSBURG,41.8,-86.08,41.8,-86.08,An unstable atmosphere was in place ahead of a strong cold front moving into the region from the west and a weak warm front located across northwestern Indiana. These features combined with a high shear environment supported development of thunderstorms across northern Illinois. The storms congealed into a QLCS which producing isolated damaging winds and large hail.,The public reported four trees were blown down.,2012,8
55607,201211,12,1500,201211,13,800,69270,415683,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,12-NOV-12 15:00:00,EST-5,13-NOV-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Arctic air spreading over Lake Superior in the wake of a cold front generated moderate lake effect snow from the 12th into the morning of the 13th.,Spotters from Calumet to Houghton and South Range measured from two to four inches of lake effect snow in four hours while the observer near Winona measured six inches of snow during the event.,2012,1
55747,201211,22,2300,201211,23,1100,69271,415714,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,22-NOV-12 23:00:00,EST-5,23-NOV-12 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Black Friday turned snow white as a strong cold front moving across Lake Superior produced moderate to heavy lake effect snow showers over portions of west and central Upper Michigan. Strong north to northwest winds gusting from 35 to near 50 mph also created areas of blowing snow and occasional whiteout conditions.,"Snowfall amounts over a 12-hour period included 8.4 inches at Tapiola, 7 inches at Twin Lakes and 6 inches at Redridge. Northwest winds gusting over 40 mph at times also caused considerable blowing snow and produced occasional whiteout conditions.",2012,1
55902,201211,22,2300,201211,23,1400,69271,415715,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,22-NOV-12 23:00:00,EST-5,23-NOV-12 14:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Department of Highways,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Black Friday turned snow white as a strong cold front moving across Lake Superior produced moderate to heavy lake effect snow showers over portions of west and central Upper Michigan. Strong north to northwest winds gusting from 35 to near 50 mph also created areas of blowing snow and occasional whiteout conditions.,The Keweenaw County Road Commission and Sheriff's Office measured four to five inches of snow from Phoenix to Mohawk during the event. Northwest winds gusting over 40 mph at times also caused considerable blowing snow and produced occasional whiteout conditions.,2012,1
56143,201210,29,2000,201210,30,1000,69696,418171,MICHIGAN,2012,High Wind,Z,49,HURON,DTX,29-OCT-12 20:00:00,EST-5,30-OCT-12 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The remnants of Hurricane Sandy caused strong northerly winds over southeast Michigan, gusting between 55 and 65 mph over the Thumb Region with isolated 70 mph along the shoreline. Numerous trees and power lines were downed in the Thumb region. Some minor beach erosion was reported as well. Northerly wind gusts of 45 to 50 mph lead to some isolated downed trees and tree limbs over the rest of southeast Michigan due to the unusual wind direction which affected weaker tree structures.",,2012,0
56144,201210,29,2000,201210,30,1000,69696,418172,MICHIGAN,2012,High Wind,Z,55,SANILAC,DTX,29-OCT-12 20:00:00,EST-5,30-OCT-12 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The remnants of Hurricane Sandy caused strong northerly winds over southeast Michigan, gusting between 55 and 65 mph over the Thumb Region with isolated 70 mph along the shoreline. Numerous trees and power lines were downed in the Thumb region. Some minor beach erosion was reported as well. Northerly wind gusts of 45 to 50 mph lead to some isolated downed trees and tree limbs over the rest of southeast Michigan due to the unusual wind direction which affected weaker tree structures.",,2012,0
56270,201210,29,2000,201210,30,1000,69696,418173,MICHIGAN,2012,High Wind,Z,63,ST. CLAIR,DTX,29-OCT-12 20:00:00,EST-5,30-OCT-12 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,C-MAN Station,64.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The remnants of Hurricane Sandy caused strong northerly winds over southeast Michigan, gusting between 55 and 65 mph over the Thumb Region with isolated 70 mph along the shoreline. Numerous trees and power lines were downed in the Thumb region. Some minor beach erosion was reported as well. Northerly wind gusts of 45 to 50 mph lead to some isolated downed trees and tree limbs over the rest of southeast Michigan due to the unusual wind direction which affected weaker tree structures.",,2012,0
56360,201211,22,2300,201211,23,1100,69271,415717,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,84,SOUTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,22-NOV-12 23:00:00,EST-5,23-NOV-12 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Black Friday turned snow white as a strong cold front moving across Lake Superior produced moderate to heavy lake effect snow showers over portions of west and central Upper Michigan. Strong north to northwest winds gusting from 35 to near 50 mph also created areas of blowing snow and occasional whiteout conditions.,There was an estimated four to six inches of snow along and just south of Highway M-38 based on spotter reports in the approximate vicinity. Northwest winds gusting over 30 mph at times also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow.,2012,1
56366,201211,23,200,201211,24,700,69271,415721,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,23-NOV-12 02:00:00,EST-5,24-NOV-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Black Friday turned snow white as a strong cold front moving across Lake Superior produced moderate to heavy lake effect snow showers over portions of west and central Upper Michigan. Strong north to northwest winds gusting from 35 to near 50 mph also created areas of blowing snow and occasional whiteout conditions.,Eben Junction estimated four to five inches of snow in approximately 12 hours on the 23rd. A spotter near Shingleton estimated nearly one foot of storm total snowfall ending on the morning of the 24th. North to northwest winds gusting near 50 mph at times also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow along with occasional whiteout conditions.,2012,1
56537,201211,23,200,201211,24,700,69271,415725,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,85,NORTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,23-NOV-12 02:00:00,EST-5,24-NOV-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Black Friday turned snow white as a strong cold front moving across Lake Superior produced moderate to heavy lake effect snow showers over portions of west and central Upper Michigan. Strong north to northwest winds gusting from 35 to near 50 mph also created areas of blowing snow and occasional whiteout conditions.,Based on nearby spotter reports an estimated four to six inches of snow fell over portions of northern Schoolcraft County on the 23rd. Northwest winds gusting over 40 mph at times also caused considerable blowing snow and produced occasional whiteout conditions.,2012,1
56538,201211,23,200,201211,24,700,69271,415727,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,23-NOV-12 02:00:00,EST-5,24-NOV-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Black Friday turned snow white as a strong cold front moving across Lake Superior produced moderate to heavy lake effect snow showers over portions of west and central Upper Michigan. Strong north to northwest winds gusting from 35 to near 50 mph also created areas of blowing snow and occasional whiteout conditions.,The observer over northeast Delta County measured five to six inches of storm total snowfall during the event. Northwest winds gusting over 30 mph at times also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow.,2012,1
56539,201211,23,300,201211,24,700,69271,415728,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,14,SOUTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,23-NOV-12 03:00:00,EST-5,24-NOV-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Black Friday turned snow white as a strong cold front moving across Lake Superior produced moderate to heavy lake effect snow showers over portions of west and central Upper Michigan. Strong north to northwest winds gusting from 35 to near 50 mph also created areas of blowing snow and occasional whiteout conditions.,The observer near Cooks measured six inches of storm total snowfall. Northwest winds gusting over 30 mph at times also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow during the event.,2012,1
56540,201211,23,400,201211,24,700,69271,415730,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,23-NOV-12 04:00:00,EST-5,24-NOV-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Black Friday turned snow white as a strong cold front moving across Lake Superior produced moderate to heavy lake effect snow showers over portions of west and central Upper Michigan. Strong north to northwest winds gusting from 35 to near 50 mph also created areas of blowing snow and occasional whiteout conditions.,The observer near Newberry measured 5.5 inches of storm total snowfall. Northwest winds gusting over 30 mph at times also caused considerable blowing snow and produced occasional whiteout conditions.,2012,1
56546,201211,23,0,201211,23,700,69271,420030,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,10,IRON,MQT,23-NOV-12 00:00:00,CST-6,23-NOV-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Black Friday turned snow white as a strong cold front moving across Lake Superior produced moderate to heavy lake effect snow showers over portions of west and central Upper Michigan. Strong north to northwest winds gusting from 35 to near 50 mph also created areas of blowing snow and occasional whiteout conditions.,The spotter near Amasa measured three inches of snow in the early morning hours of the 23rd.,2012,1
56547,201210,25,534,201210,25,538,68555,411127,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,25-OCT-12 05:34:00,EST-5,25-OCT-12 05:38:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,NEGAUNEE,1.0,SE,NEGAUNEE,46.49,-87.58,46.49,-87.58,Passage of a strong cold front generated widespread showers and thunderstorms which dumped heavy rain across much of the west half of Upper Michigan on the 25th. A few of the storms in Marquette and Menominee counties turned severe producing large hail.,Hail to one inch in diameter was reported near Negaunee.,2012,0
57041,201211,22,2200,201211,23,800,69271,415704,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,22-NOV-12 22:00:00,EST-5,23-NOV-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Black Friday turned snow white as a strong cold front moving across Lake Superior produced moderate to heavy lake effect snow showers over portions of west and central Upper Michigan. Strong north to northwest winds gusting from 35 to near 50 mph also created areas of blowing snow and occasional whiteout conditions.,The observer at Bergland measured nearly ten inches of lake effect snow in less than 12 hours. There was also a report of eight inches of snow in Merriweather in less than 12 hours. Northwest winds gusting over 30 mph also caused considerable blowing of snow and occasional whiteout conditions.,2012,1
57042,201211,23,100,201211,24,700,69271,415718,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,23-NOV-12 01:00:00,EST-5,24-NOV-12 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Black Friday turned snow white as a strong cold front moving across Lake Superior produced moderate to heavy lake effect snow showers over portions of west and central Upper Michigan. Strong north to northwest winds gusting from 35 to near 50 mph also created areas of blowing snow and occasional whiteout conditions.,The Marquette NWS office in Negaunee Township measured over ten inches of total snow during the event with over seven inches of snow falling in a 12-hour period ending by early afternoon on the 23rd. Winds gusting near 50 mph at times on the 23rd also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow making holiday travel difficult for Black Friday shoppers. The inclement weather also forced the postponement of the Ishpeming Christmas Parade and tree lightning ceremony.,2012,1
57043,201211,22,2000,201211,23,1700,69271,415703,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Storm,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,22-NOV-12 20:00:00,CST-6,23-NOV-12 17:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Black Friday turned snow white as a strong cold front moving across Lake Superior produced moderate to heavy lake effect snow showers over portions of west and central Upper Michigan. Strong north to northwest winds gusting from 35 to near 50 mph also created areas of blowing snow and occasional whiteout conditions.,Seven inches of lake effect snow fell in less than 12 hours in Bessemer while over six inches fell in Ironwood. Northwest winds gusting over 30 mph at times also caused considerable blowing snow and produced occasional whiteout conditions.,2012,1
57044,201211,25,1600,201211,26,1800,69276,415734,MICHIGAN,2012,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,25-NOV-12 16:00:00,EST-5,26-NOV-12 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Cold Arctic air moving across Lake Superior generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan on the 25th and 26th.,A spotter near Munising measured nearly 12 inches of snow in approximately 24 hours.,2012,1
57045,201211,25,1500,201211,26,1800,69276,415735,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,85,NORTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,25-NOV-12 15:00:00,EST-5,26-NOV-12 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Cold Arctic air moving across Lake Superior generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan on the 25th and 26th.,An estimated four to eight inches of snow fell over northern Schoolcraft County in approximately 24 hours.,2012,1
57182,201211,25,1400,201211,26,1300,69276,415736,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,25-NOV-12 14:00:00,CST-6,26-NOV-12 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Cold Arctic air moving across Lake Superior generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan on the 25th and 26th.,Spotters from Bessemer to Wakefield measured seven to nine inches of snow in 24 hours.,2012,1
57190,201211,25,1300,201211,26,800,69276,415737,MICHIGAN,2012,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,25-NOV-12 13:00:00,EST-5,26-NOV-12 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Cold Arctic air moving across Lake Superior generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan on the 25th and 26th.,The observer near Winona measured 7.5 inches of snow in less than 24 hours.,2012,1
57724,201210,14,1635,201210,14,1636,69253,415578,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,21,BERRIEN,IWX,14-OCT-12 16:35:00,EST-5,14-OCT-12 16:36:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,State Official,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SSE,GLENDORA,2.0,SSE,GLENDORA,41.85,-86.46,41.85,-86.46,A broken line of thunderstorms formed along a cold front moving through the Great Lakes. Modest instability but strong dynamics allowed for a few damaging wind gusts as the storms moved through Berrien county.,The county dispatch center reported a large tree was blown down by thunderstorm winds.,2012,0
57725,201210,14,1640,201210,14,1641,69253,415579,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,21,BERRIEN,IWX,14-OCT-12 16:40:00,EST-5,14-OCT-12 16:41:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Fire Department/Rescue,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,NW,NILES,4.0,NW,NILES,41.87,-86.3,41.87,-86.3,A broken line of thunderstorms formed along a cold front moving through the Great Lakes. Modest instability but strong dynamics allowed for a few damaging wind gusts as the storms moved through Berrien county.,"Local fire officials reported a tree was blown down near Geiger and Walton Roads, west of Old US 31.",2012,0
58407,201210,30,1100,201210,30,1400,69014,414018,MICHIGAN,2012,High Wind,Z,43,OCEANA,GRR,30-OCT-12 11:00:00,EST-5,30-OCT-12 14:00:00,0,0,0,0,,,911 Call Center,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"High winds occurred on October 30th with most of the highest gusts occurring near the Lake Michigan shoreline. The high winds brought down several trees across portions of Mason, Oceana and Ottawa counties.",Mason/Oceana county dispatch reported that several trees were blown down along portions of coastal Oceana county.,2012,0
58439,201210,30,1100,201210,30,1400,69014,414019,MICHIGAN,2012,High Wind,Z,56,OTTAWA,GRR,30-OCT-12 11:00:00,EST-5,30-OCT-12 14:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"High winds occurred on October 30th with most of the highest gusts occurring near the Lake Michigan shoreline. The high winds brought down several trees across portions of Mason, Oceana and Ottawa counties.",Ottawa county central dispatch reported scattered trees were blown down across the county but that no roads were blocked or buildings were impacted by the falling trees.,2012,0
58440,201210,30,1100,201210,30,1426,69014,414017,MICHIGAN,2012,High Wind,Z,37,MASON,GRR,30-OCT-12 11:00:00,EST-5,30-OCT-12 14:26:00,0,0,0,0,,,911 Call Center,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"High winds occurred on October 30th with most of the highest gusts occurring near the Lake Michigan shoreline. The high winds brought down several trees across portions of Mason, Oceana and Ottawa counties.",A trained spotter reported that numerous healthy and dead trees were blown down in Ludington and also in the Hamlin Lake area. Mason/Oceana county dispatch reported that several trees were blown down across portions of the entire county.,2012,0
58936,201207,2,2000,201207,3,130,66089,396770,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,71,IRON,MQT,02-JUL-12 20:00:00,CST-6,03-JUL-12 01:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,AMASA,0.0,N,AMASA,46.23,-88.45,46.23,-88.45,An upper disturbance moving along and north of a warm front caused severe thunderstorms over portions of the west half of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the early morning of the 3rd.,The observer in Amasa measured 2.51 inches of rain.,2012,7
58937,201207,2,2000,201207,3,300,66089,397056,MICHIGAN,2012,Flash Flood,C,71,IRON,MQT,02-JUL-12 20:00:00,CST-6,03-JUL-12 03:00:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Park/Forest Service,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,6.0,NNE,GIBBS,7.0,NNE,GIBBS,46.3081,-88.6415,46.3203,-88.6384,An upper disturbance moving along and north of a warm front caused severe thunderstorms over portions of the west half of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the early morning of the 3rd.,The US Forest Service reported several roads washed out in the area around Perch Lake north of Iron River where an estimated three to four inches of rainfall fell.,2012,7
59028,201207,3,300,201207,3,300,64954,389178,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,73,ISABELLA,GRR,03-JUL-12 03:00:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 03:00:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,40.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,5.0,W,CLARE,5.0,W,CLARE,43.81,-84.87,43.81,-84.87,Isolated severe thunderstorms resulted in several reports of damaging wind gusts and large hail. Several trees were blown down.,A trained spotter reported that a tree was blown down onto a car.,2012,7
59034,201206,19,1055,201206,19,1056,63193,378398,MICHIGAN,2012,Rip Current,Z,77,BERRIEN,IWX,19-JUN-12 10:55:00,EST-5,19-JUN-12 10:56:00,0,0,1,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Southerly winds created two to four foot waves along the lake-shore areas of St. Joseph and Benton Harbor. A 26 year old male jumped off the south pier at Silver Beach into Lake Michigan. Eyewitnesses reported the man belly-flopped into the water, yelled for help and went underwater. His body was recovered about 90 minutes later roughly 7 feet deep and near the pier.","Southerly winds created two to four foot waves along the lake-shore areas of St. Joseph and Benton Harbor. A 26 year old male jumped off the south pier at Silver Beach into Lake Michigan. Eyewitnesses reported the man jumped into the water, yelled for help and went underwater. He was found about 90 minutes in roughly 7 feet of water near the pier. The man was transported to a local hospital and pronounced dead. Local dive team and Coast Guard officials noted strong rip currents along the pier and the immediate area.",2012,6
59291,201207,31,314,201207,31,315,66269,397455,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,21,BERRIEN,IWX,31-JUL-12 03:14:00,EST-5,31-JUL-12 03:15:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,EDGEWATER,1.0,E,EDGEWATER,42.12,-86.45,42.12,-86.45,"A line of elevated thunderstorms moved across Lower Michigan ahead of an upper level system. Weak instability, but moderate shear allowed for the storms to continue southeast. Steep mid-level lapse rates allow for a few of the storms to produce large hail.",,2012,7
59292,201207,31,320,201207,31,321,66269,397456,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,21,BERRIEN,IWX,31-JUL-12 03:20:00,EST-5,31-JUL-12 03:21:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,ST JOSEPH,1.0,N,ST JOSEPH,42.11,-86.48,42.11,-86.48,"A line of elevated thunderstorms moved across Lower Michigan ahead of an upper level system. Weak instability, but moderate shear allowed for the storms to continue southeast. Steep mid-level lapse rates allow for a few of the storms to produce large hail.",,2012,7
59293,201207,31,330,201207,31,331,66269,397457,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,21,BERRIEN,IWX,31-JUL-12 03:30:00,EST-5,31-JUL-12 03:31:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,BARODA,1.0,NW,BARODA,41.96,-86.49,41.96,-86.49,"A line of elevated thunderstorms moved across Lower Michigan ahead of an upper level system. Weak instability, but moderate shear allowed for the storms to continue southeast. Steep mid-level lapse rates allow for a few of the storms to produce large hail.",,2012,7
59566,201207,31,337,201207,31,338,66269,397458,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,21,BERRIEN,IWX,31-JUL-12 03:37:00,EST-5,31-JUL-12 03:38:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,1.5,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,BERRIEN SPGS,1.0,W,BERRIEN SPGS,41.95,-86.34,41.95,-86.34,"A line of elevated thunderstorms moved across Lower Michigan ahead of an upper level system. Weak instability, but moderate shear allowed for the storms to continue southeast. Steep mid-level lapse rates allow for a few of the storms to produce large hail.",The public reported hail averaging between one and one and one half inch (1 to 1.5) in diameter. Smaller tree limbs were blown down as well as leaves from hail.,2012,7
59893,201207,3,902,201207,3,902,66876,401213,MICHIGAN,2012,Lightning,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,03-JUL-12 09:02:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 09:02:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Newspaper,,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SSE,WALDENBURG,2.0,SSE,WALDENBURG,42.6453,-82.9174,42.6453,-82.9174,A few severe thunderstorms developed during the morning hours.,Lightning struck a home and caused a fire in the attic.,2012,7
60195,201207,14,1622,201207,14,1623,66185,397063,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,27,CASS,IWX,14-JUL-12 16:22:00,EST-5,14-JUL-12 16:23:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,SSW,EDWARDSBURG,3.0,SSW,EDWARDSBURG,41.7678,-86.1085,41.7678,-86.1085,"Abundant moisture and hot temperatures allowed for an unstable environment across far southern Lower Michigan. A thermal boundary developed on the edge of a cloud canopy across northern Indiana. This allowed for increased convergence and resulted in isolated pulse thunderstorms developing. Upper level energy moved in during the late afternoon, aiding in some intensification of the storms, mainly in St Joseph and Cass counties where isolated severe weather occurred.",Emergency management officials reported power poles were blown down across the road at Redfield Street and Conrad Road.,2012,7
60627,201207,5,44,201207,5,44,64958,389191,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,123,NEWAYGO,GRR,05-JUL-12 00:44:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 00:44:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,NNE,BIG PRAIRIE,4.0,NNE,BIG PRAIRIE,43.57,-85.61,43.57,-85.61,Severe thunderstorms during the early morning hours of July 5th resulted in numerous reports of damaging wind gusts.,Numerous trees were blown down in Big Prairie and Goodwell townships. Trees and power lines were blown down near Bitely.,2012,7
60643,201207,25,1954,201207,25,2003,66663,399956,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,165,WEXFORD,APX,25-JUL-12 19:54:00,EST-5,25-JUL-12 20:03:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,2.0,,,,,,,,,,,4.0,NW,MANTON,4.0,NE,MISSAUKEE JCT,44.45,-85.46,44.3617,-85.3734,"Thunderstorms developed ahead of low pressure in Wisconsin. Some storms became severe, producing large hail, damaging winds, and heavy rain.",,2012,7
60644,201207,25,1950,201207,25,1950,66663,399963,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,165,WEXFORD,APX,25-JUL-12 19:50:00,EST-5,25-JUL-12 19:50:00,0,0,0,0,3.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NW,MANTON,2.0,NW,MANTON,44.44,-85.44,44.44,-85.44,"Thunderstorms developed ahead of low pressure in Wisconsin. Some storms became severe, producing large hail, damaging winds, and heavy rain.",Trees and large limbs were downed.,2012,7
60645,201207,25,2014,201207,25,2014,66663,399965,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,165,WEXFORD,APX,25-JUL-12 20:14:00,EST-5,25-JUL-12 20:14:00,0,0,0,0,4.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,WSW,HARING,2.0,ENE,BENSON,44.29,-85.47,44.2143,-85.464,"Thunderstorms developed ahead of low pressure in Wisconsin. Some storms became severe, producing large hail, damaging winds, and heavy rain.",Several trees were downed in Selma and Cherry Grove Townships.,2012,7
60646,201207,25,2145,201207,25,2245,66663,399974,MICHIGAN,2012,Flash Flood,C,113,MISSAUKEE,APX,25-JUL-12 21:45:00,EST-5,25-JUL-12 22:45:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,2.0,NE,LAKE CITY,2.0,SE,MC BAIN,44.3518,-85.1873,44.1812,-85.1852,"Thunderstorms developed ahead of low pressure in Wisconsin. Some storms became severe, producing large hail, damaging winds, and heavy rain.","Flooding occurred near the M-66 corridor in western Missaukee County. Rain fall amounts of 2 to 3 inches in just two hours were common in these areas. Roads were closed near Dickerson and Stoney Corners west of McBain, and at M-66 and Kalkaska Street in Lake City.",2012,7
60898,201207,5,130,201207,5,130,64958,389194,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,107,MECOSTA,GRR,05-JUL-12 01:30:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 01:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Department of Highways,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,ENE,MECOSTA CAPEN ARPT,1.0,ENE,MECOSTA CAPEN ARPT,43.6242,-85.3109,43.6242,-85.3109,Severe thunderstorms during the early morning hours of July 5th resulted in numerous reports of damaging wind gusts.,The Mecosta county road commission reported numerous trees blown down throughout Wheatland and Hinton townships.,2012,7
60899,201207,4,1712,201207,4,1745,64957,389187,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,73,ISABELLA,GRR,04-JUL-12 17:12:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 17:45:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.5,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,BLANCHARD,0.0,N,BLANCHARD,43.52,-85.08,43.52,-85.08,Isolated thunderstorms developed and produced several reports of large hail up to 2 and three quarters inches in diameter.,Trained spotters reported hail up to one and a half inches in diameter across portions of Isabella county.,2012,7
60900,201207,31,140,201207,31,200,64965,389262,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,5,ALLEGAN,GRR,31-JUL-12 01:40:00,EST-5,31-JUL-12 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,GROAFSCHAP,1.0,E,GROAFSCHAP,42.75,-86.11,42.75,-86.11,"Strong to severe thunderstorms moved through the region out ahead of a cold front. Originally a broken line of thunderstorms in Wisconsin and Upper Michigan, the storms merged into a squall line as they began crossing Lake Michigan. Strong wind gusts in the 40 to 50 mph range were reported along this line of storms, with some locations along the lakeshore receiving wind gusts in the 55 to 70 mph range. ||Numerous reports of trees being blown down, branches snapping off, and power outages were received. One of the harder hit areas was Newaygo County, where perhaps 100 trees or more were taken down. The White Cloud airport also had a hanger door blown off as the line moved through. Another area particularly impacted was Holland, where many trees and branches came down plus power outages were also occurring. Hail was not a major factor with these storms, although 0.75 diameter hail was reported at Hoffmaster State Park.||Along with the severe weather came the side benefit of much needed rainfall. There were numerous reports of around 1.00 of rain along and east of U.S. 131, with some areas like Grand Haven and South Haven receiving well over 1.50 of new rain. Areas east of U.S. 131 generally received much less in the way of rainfall.",A large tree and several branches were blown down near Groafschap. Trees and power lines were blown down in Douglas in western Allegan county and some blocked area roads.,2012,7
60932,201207,3,1500,201207,3,1500,66858,401144,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,03-JUL-12 15:00:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,SHAVE Project,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,ESE,GOODRICH,2.0,ESE,GOODRICH,42.909,-83.455,42.909,-83.455,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",,2012,7
60933,201207,3,900,201207,3,900,66876,401210,MICHIGAN,2012,Lightning,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,03-JUL-12 09:00:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Newspaper,,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,ESE,WALDENBURG,1.0,ESE,WALDENBURG,42.6669,-82.9167,42.6669,-82.9167,A few severe thunderstorms developed during the morning hours.,Lightning struck a home and caused a fire in the attic.,2012,7
60934,201207,3,901,201207,3,901,66876,401212,MICHIGAN,2012,Lightning,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,03-JUL-12 09:01:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 09:01:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Newspaper,,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,ESE,WALDENBURG,1.0,ESE,WALDENBURG,42.6662,-82.9082,42.6662,-82.9082,A few severe thunderstorms developed during the morning hours.,Lightning struck a home and caused a fire in the attic.,2012,7
61174,201207,31,15,201207,31,15,64965,389258,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,117,MONTCALM,GRR,31-JUL-12 00:15:00,EST-5,31-JUL-12 00:15:00,0,0,0,0,50.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,HOWARD CITY,0.0,N,HOWARD CITY,43.4,-85.47,43.4,-85.47,"Strong to severe thunderstorms moved through the region out ahead of a cold front. Originally a broken line of thunderstorms in Wisconsin and Upper Michigan, the storms merged into a squall line as they began crossing Lake Michigan. Strong wind gusts in the 40 to 50 mph range were reported along this line of storms, with some locations along the lakeshore receiving wind gusts in the 55 to 70 mph range. ||Numerous reports of trees being blown down, branches snapping off, and power outages were received. One of the harder hit areas was Newaygo County, where perhaps 100 trees or more were taken down. The White Cloud airport also had a hanger door blown off as the line moved through. Another area particularly impacted was Holland, where many trees and branches came down plus power outages were also occurring. Hail was not a major factor with these storms, although 0.75 diameter hail was reported at Hoffmaster State Park.||Along with the severe weather came the side benefit of much needed rainfall. There were numerous reports of around 1.00 of rain along and east of U.S. 131, with some areas like Grand Haven and South Haven receiving well over 1.50 of new rain. Areas east of U.S. 131 generally received much less in the way of rainfall.",Numerous reports of downed trees in and near Howard City and the northern portion of Montcalm county came in from Montcalm county dispatch.,2012,7
61178,201207,25,2050,201207,25,2050,66663,399976,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,143,ROSCOMMON,APX,25-JUL-12 20:50:00,EST-5,25-JUL-12 20:50:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,58.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,7.0,S,LOXLEY,7.0,S,LOXLEY,44.165,-84.7963,44.1653,-84.7892,"Thunderstorms developed ahead of low pressure in Wisconsin. Some storms became severe, producing large hail, damaging winds, and heavy rain.",Around a hundred trees were knocked down near US-127 and Old 27 at the Roscommon and Clare County line.,2012,7
61179,201207,25,2105,201207,25,2116,66663,399981,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,51,GLADWIN,APX,25-JUL-12 21:05:00,EST-5,25-JUL-12 21:16:00,0,0,0,0,8.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,GLADWIN,0.0,E,WHITE STAR,43.98,-84.49,43.98,-84.3654,"Thunderstorms developed ahead of low pressure in Wisconsin. Some storms became severe, producing large hail, damaging winds, and heavy rain.","Trees, large limbs, and power lines were downed.",2012,7
61180,201207,25,2119,201207,25,2119,66663,399983,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,51,GLADWIN,APX,25-JUL-12 21:19:00,EST-5,25-JUL-12 21:19:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,SSW,HIGHWOOD,3.0,SSW,HIGHWOOD,43.88,-84.33,43.88,-84.33,"Thunderstorms developed ahead of low pressure in Wisconsin. Some storms became severe, producing large hail, damaging winds, and heavy rain.",Large tree limbs were downed.,2012,7
61181,201207,25,2127,201207,25,2300,66663,399969,MICHIGAN,2012,Flash Flood,C,165,WEXFORD,APX,25-JUL-12 21:27:00,EST-5,25-JUL-12 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,40.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,0.0,SW,HARING,0.0,WNW,SHERMAN,44.2964,-85.4242,44.4225,-85.7081,"Thunderstorms developed ahead of low pressure in Wisconsin. Some storms became severe, producing large hail, damaging winds, and heavy rain.","Thunderstorms dumped around 4 inches of rain along the M-115 corridor in Wexford County. Cadillac picked up 3.12 inches of rain between 9 and 11 pm EDT, while Meauwataka had a total of 4.10 inches by morning. Northwest of Cadillac, over two feet of water covered roads at the intersection of M-115 and East 35 Road. In the Mesick area, M-37 was partially washed out, reducing traffic to one lane.",2012,7
61519,201207,14,1705,201207,14,1705,66185,397062,MICHIGAN,2012,Lightning,C,149,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,14-JUL-12 17:05:00,EST-5,14-JUL-12 17:05:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Fire Department/Rescue,,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,WNW,THREE RIVERS,1.0,WNW,THREE RIVERS,41.935,-85.6443,41.935,-85.6443,"Abundant moisture and hot temperatures allowed for an unstable environment across far southern Lower Michigan. A thermal boundary developed on the edge of a cloud canopy across northern Indiana. This allowed for increased convergence and resulted in isolated pulse thunderstorms developing. Upper level energy moved in during the late afternoon, aiding in some intensification of the storms, mainly in St Joseph and Cass counties where isolated severe weather occurred.","Local fire officials and media reported a lightning strike caused an attic fire in the Westchase Apartments complex. Smoke was reported from one of the complexes and the fire was quickly located in the attic. Only one apartment suffered moderate damage when fire crews had to pull the ceiling down to access the area of the fire in the attic. The remaining fire and smoke damage was confined to the attic. No damage estimates were provided, but will be set at $10,000.",2012,7
61520,201207,14,1725,201207,14,1726,66185,397064,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,149,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,14-JUL-12 17:25:00,EST-5,14-JUL-12 17:26:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,53.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,W,MENDON,2.0,W,MENDON,42.0,-85.49,42.0,-85.49,"Abundant moisture and hot temperatures allowed for an unstable environment across far southern Lower Michigan. A thermal boundary developed on the edge of a cloud canopy across northern Indiana. This allowed for increased convergence and resulted in isolated pulse thunderstorms developing. Upper level energy moved in during the late afternoon, aiding in some intensification of the storms, mainly in St Joseph and Cass counties where isolated severe weather occurred.",A trained spotter measured a 61 mph wind gust at the intersection of Michigan 60 and Baer Road.,2012,7
61548,201206,21,1339,201206,21,1339,65208,390736,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,21-JUN-12 13:39:00,EST-5,21-JUN-12 13:39:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,WASHINGTON,1.0,W,WASHINGTON,42.72,-83.04,42.72,-83.04,"A cold front moving through southeast Michigan triggered isolated marginally severe storms. The exception was near Chelsea in Washtenaw county, where thunderstorm wind damage was a bit more focused.",,2012,6
61549,201206,28,1300,201206,28,2300,65286,391003,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,47,MIDLAND,DTX,28-JUN-12 13:00:00,EST-5,28-JUN-12 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"High temperatures climbed to around 100 degrees across much of southeast Michigan during the afternoon hours of June 28th, with heat indices climbing between 100 and 110 degrees. This lead to an increase in heat related hospitalizations. Temperatures slowing came down during the evening hours, with drier air slowly filtering in. Although Friday June 29th ended up being hot with high temperatures in the low to mid 90s, the dry air helped to keep heat indices short of 100 degrees.",,2012,6
61550,201206,28,1300,201206,28,2300,65286,391004,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,48,BAY,DTX,28-JUN-12 13:00:00,EST-5,28-JUN-12 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"High temperatures climbed to around 100 degrees across much of southeast Michigan during the afternoon hours of June 28th, with heat indices climbing between 100 and 110 degrees. This lead to an increase in heat related hospitalizations. Temperatures slowing came down during the evening hours, with drier air slowly filtering in. Although Friday June 29th ended up being hot with high temperatures in the low to mid 90s, the dry air helped to keep heat indices short of 100 degrees.",,2012,6
61761,201207,5,355,201207,5,355,67147,402856,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,05-JUL-12 03:55:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 03:55:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NW,ROMEO,2.0,NW,ROMEO,42.82,-83.04,42.82,-83.04,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.",Power lines reported down.,2012,7
61762,201207,5,355,201207,5,355,67147,402857,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,05-JUL-12 03:55:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 03:55:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,MT VERNON,1.0,W,MT VERNON,42.73,-83.09,42.73,-83.09,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.",A large tree fell onto the road near the intersection of East Snell and Mt. Vernon Roads.,2012,7
61763,201207,5,314,201207,5,314,67147,402858,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,05-JUL-12 03:14:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 03:14:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SSW,HOWELL ARPT,1.0,SSW,HOWELL ARPT,42.614,-83.992,42.614,-83.992,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.",Two large trees reported down.,2012,7
61764,201207,5,316,201207,5,316,67147,402859,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,05-JUL-12 03:16:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 03:16:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NE,HOWELL,2.0,NE,HOWELL,42.62,-83.91,42.62,-83.91,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.",Large tree limbs reported down.,2012,7
61765,201207,5,317,201207,5,317,67147,402860,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,05-JUL-12 03:17:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 03:17:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,62.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,NE,HOWELL,3.0,NE,HOWELL,42.63,-83.89,42.63,-83.89,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.",Two trees reported down.,2012,7
61766,201207,5,350,201207,5,350,67147,402861,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,05-JUL-12 03:50:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 03:50:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SSW,BIRMINGHAM GRAND PRI,1.0,SSW,BIRMINGHAM GRAND PRI,42.53,-83.19,42.53,-83.19,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.",Large tree limbs reported down.,2012,7
61767,201207,5,245,201207,5,245,67147,403845,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,05-JUL-12 02:45:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 02:45:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,59.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SW,CHESANING,2.0,SW,CHESANING,43.1595,-84.1481,43.1595,-84.1481,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.",Trees and power lines reported down across southwest Saginaw county.,2012,7
61768,201207,5,350,201207,5,350,67147,404931,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,05-JUL-12 03:50:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 03:50:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WSW,ROCHESTER HILLS,2.0,WSW,ROCHESTER HILLS,42.67,-83.16,42.67,-83.16,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.",A spotter estimated a 65 mph thunderstorm wind gust.,2012,7
61769,201207,5,405,201207,5,405,67147,404932,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,05-JUL-12 04:05:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 04:05:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,MEADE,0.0,N,MEADE,42.72,-82.87,42.72,-82.87,"Numerous severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, impacted areas along and south of the I-69 corridor during the early morning hours.",A large tree was reported down across the road near the intersection of 26 Mile and North Avenue Roads.,2012,7
61806,201206,28,1300,201206,28,2300,65286,391005,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,53,SAGINAW,DTX,28-JUN-12 13:00:00,EST-5,28-JUN-12 23:00:00,5,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"High temperatures climbed to around 100 degrees across much of southeast Michigan during the afternoon hours of June 28th, with heat indices climbing between 100 and 110 degrees. This lead to an increase in heat related hospitalizations. Temperatures slowing came down during the evening hours, with drier air slowly filtering in. Although Friday June 29th ended up being hot with high temperatures in the low to mid 90s, the dry air helped to keep heat indices short of 100 degrees.",,2012,6
61807,201206,28,1300,201206,28,2300,65286,391006,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,54,TUSCOLA,DTX,28-JUN-12 13:00:00,EST-5,28-JUN-12 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"High temperatures climbed to around 100 degrees across much of southeast Michigan during the afternoon hours of June 28th, with heat indices climbing between 100 and 110 degrees. This lead to an increase in heat related hospitalizations. Temperatures slowing came down during the evening hours, with drier air slowly filtering in. Although Friday June 29th ended up being hot with high temperatures in the low to mid 90s, the dry air helped to keep heat indices short of 100 degrees.",,2012,6
61808,201206,28,1300,201206,28,2300,65286,391007,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,60,SHIAWASSEE,DTX,28-JUN-12 13:00:00,EST-5,28-JUN-12 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"High temperatures climbed to around 100 degrees across much of southeast Michigan during the afternoon hours of June 28th, with heat indices climbing between 100 and 110 degrees. This lead to an increase in heat related hospitalizations. Temperatures slowing came down during the evening hours, with drier air slowly filtering in. Although Friday June 29th ended up being hot with high temperatures in the low to mid 90s, the dry air helped to keep heat indices short of 100 degrees.",,2012,6
61837,201207,2,1602,201207,2,1604,66089,396459,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,71,IRON,MQT,02-JUL-12 16:02:00,CST-6,02-JUL-12 16:04:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,WNW,FORTUNE LAKE,3.0,WNW,FORTUNE LAKE,46.09,-88.43,46.09,-88.43,An upper disturbance moving along and north of a warm front caused severe thunderstorms over portions of the west half of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the early morning of the 3rd.,Hail occurred in Bewabic State Park.,2012,7
61838,201207,2,2232,201207,2,2234,66089,396460,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,13,BARAGA,MQT,02-JUL-12 22:32:00,EST-5,02-JUL-12 22:34:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NW,BARAGA CARLSON ARPT,2.0,NW,BARAGA CARLSON ARPT,46.8,-88.6,46.8,-88.6,An upper disturbance moving along and north of a warm front caused severe thunderstorms over portions of the west half of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the early morning of the 3rd.,Dime sized hail fell and 40 mph winds were reported.,2012,7
61839,201207,2,2155,201207,2,2158,66089,396461,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,53,GOGEBIC,MQT,02-JUL-12 21:55:00,CST-6,02-JUL-12 21:58:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,HURLEY,1.0,N,HURLEY,46.45,-90.15,46.45,-90.15,An upper disturbance moving along and north of a warm front caused severe thunderstorms over portions of the west half of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the early morning of the 3rd.,Ironwood Police reported dozens of downed power lines and downed trees blocking the road.,2012,7
62009,201208,1,1106,201208,1,1109,67529,404882,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,53,GOGEBIC,MQT,01-AUG-12 11:06:00,CST-6,01-AUG-12 11:09:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,10.0,WNW,JUNET,10.0,WNW,JUNET,46.58,-90.38,46.58,-90.38,A thunderstorm dropped three quarter inch diameter hail near Little Girls Point on the morning of the 1st.,The spotter near Little Girls Point reported three quarter inch diameter hail on the morning of the 1st.,2012,8
62037,201207,21,400,201207,21,415,67442,404404,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,21-JUL-12 04:00:00,EST-5,21-JUL-12 04:15:00,0,0,0,0,100.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,2.75,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,S,SOUTH REPUBLIC,0.0,S,SOUTH REPUBLIC,46.3629,-87.9809,46.3629,-87.9809,A disturbance moving through a warm and unstable air mass produced baseball sized hail and damaging winds in Republic early morning on the 21st.,"Golf ball to baseball sized hail caused extensive damage to siding on houses along and north of Evergreen Street between Pine and Willow Streets in South Republic. A car and carport were also damaged at a house on Pine Street. Two hours after the storm, quarter sized hail was piled up next to a house at the corner of Willow and Evergreen Streets.",2012,7
62083,201206,28,1300,201206,28,2300,65286,391008,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,61,GENESEE,DTX,28-JUN-12 13:00:00,EST-5,28-JUN-12 23:00:00,8,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"High temperatures climbed to around 100 degrees across much of southeast Michigan during the afternoon hours of June 28th, with heat indices climbing between 100 and 110 degrees. This lead to an increase in heat related hospitalizations. Temperatures slowing came down during the evening hours, with drier air slowly filtering in. Although Friday June 29th ended up being hot with high temperatures in the low to mid 90s, the dry air helped to keep heat indices short of 100 degrees.",,2012,6
62084,201206,28,1300,201206,28,2300,65286,391009,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,62,LAPEER,DTX,28-JUN-12 13:00:00,EST-5,28-JUN-12 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"High temperatures climbed to around 100 degrees across much of southeast Michigan during the afternoon hours of June 28th, with heat indices climbing between 100 and 110 degrees. This lead to an increase in heat related hospitalizations. Temperatures slowing came down during the evening hours, with drier air slowly filtering in. Although Friday June 29th ended up being hot with high temperatures in the low to mid 90s, the dry air helped to keep heat indices short of 100 degrees.",,2012,6
62099,201207,2,2155,201207,2,2158,66089,396753,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,53,GOGEBIC,MQT,02-JUL-12 21:55:00,CST-6,02-JUL-12 21:58:00,0,0,0,0,0.50K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,IRONWOOD,1.0,S,IRONWOOD,46.46,-90.17,46.46,-90.17,An upper disturbance moving along and north of a warm front caused severe thunderstorms over portions of the west half of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the early morning of the 3rd.,An 8-10 inch diameter tree snapped in half during strong winds.,2012,7
62100,201207,2,2157,201207,2,2200,66089,396754,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,53,GOGEBIC,MQT,02-JUL-12 21:57:00,CST-6,02-JUL-12 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,3.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,BESSEMER,0.0,N,BESSEMER,46.48,-90.05,46.48,-90.05,An upper disturbance moving along and north of a warm front caused severe thunderstorms over portions of the west half of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the early morning of the 3rd.,The sheriff received reports of numerous trees and power lines downed across Gogebic county. The public also reported an 8-inch diameter dead tree snapped at the base and a portable basketball hoop that broke in half.,2012,7
62101,201207,2,2319,201207,2,2323,66089,396755,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,131,ONTONAGON,MQT,02-JUL-12 23:19:00,EST-5,02-JUL-12 23:23:00,0,0,0,0,4.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,BERGLAND,0.0,N,BERGLAND,46.6,-89.57,46.6,-89.57,An upper disturbance moving along and north of a warm front caused severe thunderstorms over portions of the west half of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the early morning of the 3rd.,"The Ontonagon sheriff received numerous reports of downed trees and powerlines on the southern end of Ontonagon county, mainly near Bergland along M-64.",2012,7
62105,201207,2,2345,201207,2,2348,66089,396756,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,131,ONTONAGON,MQT,02-JUL-12 23:45:00,EST-5,02-JUL-12 23:48:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,PAULDING,0.0,N,PAULDING,46.4,-89.18,46.4,-89.18,An upper disturbance moving along and north of a warm front caused severe thunderstorms over portions of the west half of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the early morning of the 3rd.,Trees were downed onto a power line. No specifics were known on the diameter or the timing of the event.,2012,7
62106,201207,3,5,201207,3,8,66089,396757,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,61,HOUGHTON,MQT,03-JUL-12 00:05:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 00:08:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,RIPLEY,1.0,SW,RIPLEY,47.11,-88.56,47.11,-88.56,An upper disturbance moving along and north of a warm front caused severe thunderstorms over portions of the west half of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the early morning of the 3rd.,The 911 dispatcher said they received numerous reports of downed trees on a power line near Lake Linden. There was an additional report of trees down on US-41 north of Hancock.,2012,7
62107,201207,3,7,201207,3,10,66089,396758,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,13,BARAGA,MQT,03-JUL-12 00:07:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 00:10:00,0,0,0,0,3.00K,0.00K,Public,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,LEO,0.0,N,LEO,46.55,-88.55,46.55,-88.55,An upper disturbance moving along and north of a warm front caused severe thunderstorms over portions of the west half of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the early morning of the 3rd.,Large trees were downed on power lines and across the road 10 miles south of M-28 on US-141.,2012,7
62108,201207,3,20,201207,3,25,66089,396759,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,13,BARAGA,MQT,03-JUL-12 00:20:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 00:25:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,SW,PEQUAMING,3.0,SW,PEQUAMING,46.82,-88.41,46.82,-88.41,An upper disturbance moving along and north of a warm front caused severe thunderstorms over portions of the west half of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the early morning of the 3rd.,Several 6 to 8-inch diameter trees were downed.,2012,7
62275,201207,4,1720,201207,4,1723,66184,397058,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,43,DICKINSON,MQT,04-JUL-12 17:20:00,CST-6,04-JUL-12 17:23:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,W,TURNER,0.0,W,TURNER,46.13,-87.91,46.13,-87.91,A disturbance moving through a warm and unstable air mass produced severe thunderstorms over central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 4th into the morning of the 5th.,The spotter east of Channing reported golf ball sized hail.,2012,7
62283,201207,21,400,201207,21,415,67442,404413,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,21-JUL-12 04:00:00,EST-5,21-JUL-12 04:15:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SSE,SOUTH REPUBLIC,1.0,SSE,SOUTH REPUBLIC,46.3586,-87.9753,46.3586,-87.9753,A disturbance moving through a warm and unstable air mass produced baseball sized hail and damaging winds in Republic early morning on the 21st.,A spotter in South Republic reported numerous 8-12 inch diameter trees down near the Bengston Bridge on County Road LR.,2012,7
62289,201207,31,141,201207,31,141,67382,404004,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,31-JUL-12 01:41:00,EST-5,31-JUL-12 01:41:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NW,SAGINAW,2.0,NW,SAGINAW,43.44,-83.99,43.44,-83.99,"Two thunderstorms produced damaging winds, one near Flint, and the other near Saginaw.",A 12 inch diameter tree limb was reported down.,2012,7
62330,201206,28,1300,201206,28,2300,65286,391010,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,63,ST. CLAIR,DTX,28-JUN-12 13:00:00,EST-5,28-JUN-12 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"High temperatures climbed to around 100 degrees across much of southeast Michigan during the afternoon hours of June 28th, with heat indices climbing between 100 and 110 degrees. This lead to an increase in heat related hospitalizations. Temperatures slowing came down during the evening hours, with drier air slowly filtering in. Although Friday June 29th ended up being hot with high temperatures in the low to mid 90s, the dry air helped to keep heat indices short of 100 degrees.",,2012,6
62331,201206,28,1300,201206,28,2300,65286,391011,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,68,LIVINGSTON,DTX,28-JUN-12 13:00:00,EST-5,28-JUN-12 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"High temperatures climbed to around 100 degrees across much of southeast Michigan during the afternoon hours of June 28th, with heat indices climbing between 100 and 110 degrees. This lead to an increase in heat related hospitalizations. Temperatures slowing came down during the evening hours, with drier air slowly filtering in. Although Friday June 29th ended up being hot with high temperatures in the low to mid 90s, the dry air helped to keep heat indices short of 100 degrees.",,2012,6
62332,201206,28,1300,201206,28,2300,65286,391012,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,69,OAKLAND,DTX,28-JUN-12 13:00:00,EST-5,28-JUN-12 23:00:00,8,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"High temperatures climbed to around 100 degrees across much of southeast Michigan during the afternoon hours of June 28th, with heat indices climbing between 100 and 110 degrees. This lead to an increase in heat related hospitalizations. Temperatures slowing came down during the evening hours, with drier air slowly filtering in. Although Friday June 29th ended up being hot with high temperatures in the low to mid 90s, the dry air helped to keep heat indices short of 100 degrees.",,2012,6
62333,201206,28,1300,201206,28,2300,65286,391013,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,70,MACOMB,DTX,28-JUN-12 13:00:00,EST-5,28-JUN-12 23:00:00,5,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"High temperatures climbed to around 100 degrees across much of southeast Michigan during the afternoon hours of June 28th, with heat indices climbing between 100 and 110 degrees. This lead to an increase in heat related hospitalizations. Temperatures slowing came down during the evening hours, with drier air slowly filtering in. Although Friday June 29th ended up being hot with high temperatures in the low to mid 90s, the dry air helped to keep heat indices short of 100 degrees.",,2012,6
62338,201206,28,1300,201206,28,2300,65286,391014,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,75,WASHTENAW,DTX,28-JUN-12 13:00:00,EST-5,28-JUN-12 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"High temperatures climbed to around 100 degrees across much of southeast Michigan during the afternoon hours of June 28th, with heat indices climbing between 100 and 110 degrees. This lead to an increase in heat related hospitalizations. Temperatures slowing came down during the evening hours, with drier air slowly filtering in. Although Friday June 29th ended up being hot with high temperatures in the low to mid 90s, the dry air helped to keep heat indices short of 100 degrees.",,2012,6
62339,201206,28,1300,201206,28,2300,65286,391015,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,76,WAYNE,DTX,28-JUN-12 13:00:00,EST-5,28-JUN-12 23:00:00,14,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"High temperatures climbed to around 100 degrees across much of southeast Michigan during the afternoon hours of June 28th, with heat indices climbing between 100 and 110 degrees. This lead to an increase in heat related hospitalizations. Temperatures slowing came down during the evening hours, with drier air slowly filtering in. Although Friday June 29th ended up being hot with high temperatures in the low to mid 90s, the dry air helped to keep heat indices short of 100 degrees.",,2012,6
62340,201206,28,1300,201206,28,2300,65286,391016,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,82,LENAWEE,DTX,28-JUN-12 13:00:00,EST-5,28-JUN-12 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"High temperatures climbed to around 100 degrees across much of southeast Michigan during the afternoon hours of June 28th, with heat indices climbing between 100 and 110 degrees. This lead to an increase in heat related hospitalizations. Temperatures slowing came down during the evening hours, with drier air slowly filtering in. Although Friday June 29th ended up being hot with high temperatures in the low to mid 90s, the dry air helped to keep heat indices short of 100 degrees.",,2012,6
62354,201207,3,25,201207,3,28,66089,396760,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,13,BARAGA,MQT,03-JUL-12 00:25:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 00:28:00,0,0,0,0,0.50K,0.00K,Public,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,ENE,BARAGA,2.0,ENE,BARAGA,46.79,-88.43,46.79,-88.43,An upper disturbance moving along and north of a warm front caused severe thunderstorms over portions of the west half of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the early morning of the 3rd.,A 1-2 ft diameter willow tree was snapped off. The base of the willow tree was around 3-4 ft in diameter. Debris from the tree was strewn across the yard.,2012,7
62355,201207,3,30,201207,3,35,66089,396761,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,13,BARAGA,MQT,03-JUL-12 00:30:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 00:35:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,8.0,SE,NESTORIA,8.0,SE,NESTORIA,46.48,-88.18,46.48,-88.18,An upper disturbance moving along and north of a warm front caused severe thunderstorms over portions of the west half of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the early morning of the 3rd.,Several trees were downed and a dock was ripped off. Ponding water was observed at Fence Lake Rd.,2012,7
62356,201207,2,2330,201207,2,2333,66089,396762,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,53,GOGEBIC,MQT,02-JUL-12 23:30:00,CST-6,02-JUL-12 23:33:00,0,0,0,0,4.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,WATERSMEET,0.0,N,WATERSMEET,46.27,-89.18,46.27,-89.18,An upper disturbance moving along and north of a warm front caused severe thunderstorms over portions of the west half of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the early morning of the 3rd.,The 911 dispatcher said they received numerous reports about downed trees and power lines. There were also reports on varying degrees of tree damage. No specifics on tree damage or location were available.,2012,7
62541,201207,4,1835,201207,4,1838,66184,397059,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,04-JUL-12 18:35:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 18:38:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,ARNOLD,1.0,N,ARNOLD,46.07,-87.48,46.07,-87.48,A disturbance moving through a warm and unstable air mass produced severe thunderstorms over central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 4th into the morning of the 5th.,The observer near Watson reported a few maple trees uprooted on Little West Road. Size of the trees were unknown.,2012,7
62542,201207,4,1805,201207,4,1835,66184,404310,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,43,DICKINSON,MQT,04-JUL-12 18:05:00,CST-6,04-JUL-12 18:35:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,RANDVILLE,1.0,N,RANDVILLE,45.99,-88.05,45.99,-88.05,A disturbance moving through a warm and unstable air mass produced severe thunderstorms over central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 4th into the morning of the 5th.,Heavy rain fell near Randville.,2012,7
62543,201207,5,402,201207,5,404,66184,404311,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,05-JUL-12 04:02:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 04:04:00,0,0,0,0,0.50K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SSE,NATIONAL MINE,2.0,SSE,NATIONAL MINE,46.42,-87.66,46.42,-87.66,A disturbance moving through a warm and unstable air mass produced severe thunderstorms over central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 4th into the morning of the 5th.,"A tree was reported down on County Road 476 southwest of Palmer. Size of the tree was unknown, and time of the report was estimated from radar.",2012,7
62592,201206,28,1300,201206,28,2300,65286,391017,MICHIGAN,2012,Heat,Z,83,MONROE,DTX,28-JUN-12 13:00:00,EST-5,28-JUN-12 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"High temperatures climbed to around 100 degrees across much of southeast Michigan during the afternoon hours of June 28th, with heat indices climbing between 100 and 110 degrees. This lead to an increase in heat related hospitalizations. Temperatures slowing came down during the evening hours, with drier air slowly filtering in. Although Friday June 29th ended up being hot with high temperatures in the low to mid 90s, the dry air helped to keep heat indices short of 100 degrees.",,2012,6
62612,201207,3,30,201207,3,33,66089,396763,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,03-JUL-12 00:30:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 00:33:00,0,0,0,0,6.00K,0.00K,Public,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,E,MARTINS LNDG,0.0,E,MARTINS LNDG,46.53,-87.99,46.53,-87.99,An upper disturbance moving along and north of a warm front caused severe thunderstorms over portions of the west half of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the early morning of the 3rd.,"A tree fell on a camper trailer at Van Riper State Park. The trailer was totaled, but no injuries occurred.",2012,7
62613,201207,3,45,201207,3,48,66089,396764,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,83,KEWEENAW,MQT,03-JUL-12 00:45:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 00:48:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,E,(P59)COPPER HARBOR,0.0,E,(P59)COPPER HARBOR,47.47,-87.89,47.47,-87.89,An upper disturbance moving along and north of a warm front caused severe thunderstorms over portions of the west half of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the early morning of the 3rd.,The 911 dispatcher received a report of trees blocking the road.,2012,7
62614,201207,3,45,201207,3,48,66089,396765,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,83,KEWEENAW,MQT,03-JUL-12 00:45:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 00:48:00,0,0,0,0,4.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,DELAWARE,1.0,SE,DELAWARE,47.41,-88.09,47.41,-88.09,An upper disturbance moving along and north of a warm front caused severe thunderstorms over portions of the west half of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the early morning of the 3rd.,The 911 dispatcher said they received numerous reports from across the county about downed trees blocking the road. Most of the trees were approximately 6 inches to 1 foot in diameter.,2012,7
62615,201207,3,55,201207,3,57,66089,396766,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,03-JUL-12 00:55:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 00:57:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,55.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,BIG BAY,1.0,NW,BIG BAY,46.83,-87.73,46.83,-87.73,An upper disturbance moving along and north of a warm front caused severe thunderstorms over portions of the west half of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the early morning of the 3rd.,The wind gust was measured at the Big Bay GLOS site.,2012,7
62759,201207,5,420,201207,5,423,66184,404312,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,3,ALGER,MQT,05-JUL-12 04:20:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 04:23:00,0,0,0,0,4.00K,0.00K,Public,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SW,AU TRAIN,2.0,SW,AU TRAIN,46.41,-86.85,46.41,-86.85,A disturbance moving through a warm and unstable air mass produced severe thunderstorms over central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 4th into the morning of the 5th.,A 15-inch diameter branch came down on a cottage along the northwest shore of Au Train Lake. A perched roof on the porch of the cottage was also heavily damaged. Other felled branches took out a power line. The time of the report was estimated from radar.,2012,7
62760,201207,5,435,201207,5,438,66184,404313,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,3,ALGER,MQT,05-JUL-12 04:35:00,EST-5,05-JUL-12 04:38:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,Public,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,5.0,ESE,FOREST LAKE,5.0,ESE,FOREST LAKE,46.31,-86.72,46.31,-86.72,A disturbance moving through a warm and unstable air mass produced severe thunderstorms over central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 4th into the morning of the 5th.,Two 10 to 12 inch diameter trees were knocked and tents were blown over at a campground. Time of the report was estimated from radar.,2012,7
62793,201207,25,2235,201207,25,2235,67373,403888,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,25-JUL-12 22:35:00,EST-5,25-JUL-12 22:35:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NE,ELMWOOD,2.0,NE,ELMWOOD,43.6,-83.26,43.6,-83.26,"Severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, tracked north of I-69.","A large tree was blown down, along with several wires.",2012,7
62794,201207,25,2249,201207,25,2249,67373,403890,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,63,HURON,DTX,25-JUL-12 22:49:00,EST-5,25-JUL-12 22:49:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,NW,PAWLOKSKI,3.0,NW,PAWLOKSKI,43.76,-82.84,43.76,-82.84,"Severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, tracked north of I-69.",A large tree was blown down.,2012,7
62795,201207,25,2300,201207,25,2300,67373,403893,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,17,BAY,DTX,25-JUL-12 23:00:00,EST-5,25-JUL-12 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SSE,NINE MILE,2.0,SSE,NINE MILE,43.87,-84.06,43.87,-84.06,"Severe thunderstorms, producing wind damage, tracked north of I-69.",Multiple trees and power lines reported down across the northern part of Bay County.,2012,7
62860,201207,2,2300,201207,3,430,66089,396768,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,83,KEWEENAW,MQT,02-JUL-12 23:00:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 04:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,FULTON,0.0,N,FULTON,47.3,-88.37,47.3,-88.37,An upper disturbance moving along and north of a warm front caused severe thunderstorms over portions of the west half of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the early morning of the 3rd.,Observers measured 2 to 3 inches of rain across Keweenaw County.,2012,7
62861,201207,2,2200,201207,3,430,66089,396769,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,13,BARAGA,MQT,02-JUL-12 22:00:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 04:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,ESE,PELKIE,2.0,ESE,PELKIE,46.81,-88.59,46.81,-88.59,An upper disturbance moving along and north of a warm front caused severe thunderstorms over portions of the west half of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the early morning of the 3rd.,Observer measured 2.35 inches of rain 5 miles west-northwest of Baraga.,2012,7
62862,201207,3,58,201207,3,102,66089,404463,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,03-JUL-12 00:58:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 01:02:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,ARNOLD,0.0,N,ARNOLD,46.05,-87.48,46.05,-87.48,An upper disturbance moving along and north of a warm front caused severe thunderstorms over portions of the west half of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the early morning of the 3rd.,The observer in Arnold reported a few trees down.,2012,7
62865,201207,2,2230,201207,3,430,66089,396767,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,61,HOUGHTON,MQT,02-JUL-12 22:30:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 04:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,PAINESDALE,0.0,N,PAINESDALE,47.03,-88.68,47.03,-88.68,An upper disturbance moving along and north of a warm front caused severe thunderstorms over portions of the west half of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the early morning of the 3rd.,Observers measured 2 to 3 inches of rainfall across Houghton County.,2012,7
63046,201206,18,1844,201206,18,1914,65849,394777,MICHIGAN,2012,Flash Flood,C,29,CHARLEVOIX,APX,18-JUN-12 18:44:00,EST-5,18-JUN-12 19:14:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,0.0,SSW,CHARLEVOIX,0.0,ESE,BIRCH HILLS,45.3147,-85.2528,45.3169,-85.2621,"A warm front allowed warm and moist air to surge north into Northern Michigan. Initial thunderstorms developed in Eastern Upper Michigan in the afternoon; some of these produced large hail. Incoming thunderstorms organized into a line as they crossed Northern Lake Michigan; this squall line produced many reports of 40 to 55mph winds, but only a few pockets of wind damage, in addition to a single tornado.",High water closed US-31 between Garfield and St Marys in the city of Charlevoix.,2012,6
63143,201206,8,1330,201206,9,600,64753,392238,MICHIGAN,2012,Heavy Rain,C,41,DELTA,MQT,08-JUN-12 13:30:00,EST-5,09-JUN-12 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,RAWS,,,,,,,,,,,,14.0,NNE,MOSS LAKE,14.0,NNE,MOSS LAKE,46.12,-86.56,46.12,-86.56,"A very warm and unstable airmass produced a few severe thunderstorms over Baraga and Marquette counties on the evening of the 8th. Some of these storms produced golf ball sized hail in the Marquette area, and a tornado occurred southwest of Big Bay at Eagle Mine. Storms also produced heavy rain over portions of central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 8th into the morning of the 9th.",The High Bridge RAWS station measured 1.88 inches of rainfall.,2012,6
63151,201207,4,1734,201207,4,1742,66184,397060,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,43,DICKINSON,MQT,04-JUL-12 17:34:00,CST-6,04-JUL-12 17:42:00,0,0,0,0,70.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,78.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,SW,FLOODWOOD,3.0,SW,FLOODWOOD,46.1861,-88.0565,46.1922,-88.0535,A disturbance moving through a warm and unstable air mass produced severe thunderstorms over central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 4th into the morning of the 5th.,The storm survey indicated a four-mile path of straight line wind damage across the Sawyer and Edey Lake area east of Channing. There was evidence of gustnadoes along the main straight line wind core. Straight-line wind speeds were estimated at 60-70 mph with pockets of near 90 mph winds within the gustnado damage. Numerous large trees were uprooted with smaller trees snapped off from the strong winds. Within the area of strongest wind damage several of the large trees fell on houses and vehicles and knocked down power poles and power lines. The 911 call center also reported that numerous witnesses saw a waterspout on Sawyer Lake which moved onshore towards Woodlawn Lane.,2012,7
63194,201206,21,1524,201206,21,1524,65208,390733,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,21-JUN-12 15:24:00,EST-5,21-JUN-12 15:24:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,WSW,HUDSON MILLS,3.0,WSW,HUDSON MILLS,42.36,-83.98,42.36,-83.98,"A cold front moving through southeast Michigan triggered isolated marginally severe storms. The exception was near Chelsea in Washtenaw county, where thunderstorm wind damage was a bit more focused.","Two dozen trees were uprooted or broken in half. A light pole was damaged, along with a silo and shed destroyed.",2012,6
63317,201207,3,400,201207,3,400,64954,389181,MICHIGAN,2012,Lightning,C,73,ISABELLA,GRR,03-JUL-12 04:00:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 04:00:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,SW,ROSEBUSH,3.0,SW,ROSEBUSH,43.66,-84.81,43.66,-84.81,Isolated severe thunderstorms resulted in several reports of damaging wind gusts and large hail. Several trees were blown down.,A construction barn was destroyed by a lightning strike near Rosebush.,2012,7
63328,201205,20,1606,201205,20,1608,62943,376539,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,43,DICKINSON,MQT,20-MAY-12 16:06:00,CST-6,20-MAY-12 16:08:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SSW,GRANITE BLUFF,2.0,SSW,GRANITE BLUFF,45.92,-88.05,45.92,-88.05,A cold front moving through the region generated strong to severe thunderstorms over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 20th.,,2012,5
63411,201206,8,1924,201206,8,1927,64753,387548,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,08-JUN-12 19:24:00,EST-5,08-JUN-12 19:27:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,Public,1.25,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,TROWBRIDGE PARK,1.0,E,TROWBRIDGE PARK,46.5685,-87.4068,46.5685,-87.4068,"A very warm and unstable airmass produced a few severe thunderstorms over Baraga and Marquette counties on the evening of the 8th. Some of these storms produced golf ball sized hail in the Marquette area, and a tornado occurred southwest of Big Bay at Eagle Mine. Storms also produced heavy rain over portions of central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 8th into the morning of the 9th.",Hail was reported at Tourist Park with circular motion noted in the thunderstorm clouds. Some downed tree branches were also observed at the Jacobetti Tech Center.,2012,6
63455,201207,30,2056,201207,30,2056,66669,400006,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,31,CHEBOYGAN,APX,30-JUL-12 20:56:00,EST-5,30-JUL-12 20:56:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,58.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,ENE,ELMHURST,3.0,ENE,ELMHURST,45.521,-84.6488,45.521,-84.6488,"A complex of thunderstorms moved east from Wisconsin and Upper Michiga, producing some pockets of wind damage in Northern Lower Michigan.","A large number of trees were downed around northern Burt Lake, with the most concentrated damage near Mullet Burt Road and East Burk Lake Road. Some trees were were downed onto homes.",2012,7
63490,201207,4,1718,201207,4,1718,67136,402745,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,04-JUL-12 17:18:00,EST-5,04-JUL-12 17:18:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Amateur Radio,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,HUNTINGTON WOODS,1.0,N,HUNTINGTON WOODS,42.5,-83.12,42.5,-83.12,Severe storms impacted the Detroit Metro Area.,Trees reported down across 12 Mile Road.,2012,7
63545,201210,25,536,201210,25,540,68555,411131,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,25-OCT-12 05:36:00,EST-5,25-OCT-12 05:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,NEGAUNEE,0.0,N,NEGAUNEE,46.5,-87.6,46.5,-87.6,Passage of a strong cold front generated widespread showers and thunderstorms which dumped heavy rain across much of the west half of Upper Michigan on the 25th. A few of the storms in Marquette and Menominee counties turned severe producing large hail.,Penny-sized hail was reported in Negaunee.,2012,0
63576,201203,15,1743,201203,15,1744,60892,363939,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,23,BRANCH,IWX,15-MAR-12 17:43:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 17:44:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,ENE,GIRARD,3.0,ENE,GIRARD,42.05,-84.94,42.05,-84.94,"A warm front was located across portions of northern Indiana. Elevated instability and steep lapse rates allowed for the development of several thunderstorms. Several hail reports were received, mainly less than three quarters of an inch in diameter. One isolated report of one inch diameter hail was received with a stronger thunderstorm.",,2012,3
63705,201206,21,1410,201206,21,1411,63194,386151,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,23,BRANCH,IWX,21-JUN-12 14:10:00,EST-5,21-JUN-12 14:11:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,BATAVIA,1.0,E,BATAVIA,41.92,-85.08,41.92,-85.08,"A cold front moved through southern lower Michigan during the afternoon hours. Surface temperatures in the upper 80s to around 90 and dewpoints in the 60s allowed for most unstable CAPE values approaching 1000 j/kg. Shear was less than 30 knots, limiting overall growth potential of the storms, but still allowing for isolated storms to produce damaging winds and large hail in a few locations.",Emergency management officials reported trees and power lines down on Wheeler Road.,2012,6
63761,201207,3,1740,201207,3,1740,66858,401143,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,115,MONROE,DTX,03-JUL-12 17:40:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 17:40:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,N,SOUTH ROCKWOOD ARPT,3.0,N,SOUTH ROCKWOOD ARPT,42.07,-83.31,42.07,-83.31,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late afternoon hours, impacting areas mostly along the M-59 corridor.",Trees and power lines reported blown down.,2012,7
63777,201210,25,535,201210,25,539,68555,411907,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,25-OCT-12 05:35:00,EST-5,25-OCT-12 05:39:00,0,0,0,0,30.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,(MQT)MARQUETTE CO AR,1.0,SW,(MQT)MARQUETTE CO AR,46.5207,-87.5843,46.5207,-87.5843,Passage of a strong cold front generated widespread showers and thunderstorms which dumped heavy rain across much of the west half of Upper Michigan on the 25th. A few of the storms in Marquette and Menominee counties turned severe producing large hail.,An auto dealership just northeast of Negaunee reported significant damage to four cars from hail. Hail size was estimated using other reports from the area.,2012,0
63953,201203,15,1431,201203,15,1431,60759,362981,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,63,HURON,DTX,15-MAR-12 14:31:00,EST-5,15-MAR-12 14:31:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Coast Guard,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,N,HARBOR BEACH,2.0,N,HARBOR BEACH,43.86,-82.65,43.86,-82.65,"An amplified, upper level weather pattern allowed for an unseasonably warm and humid air mass to infiltrate the southern Great Lakes region. Highly anomalous for the month of March, surface dew points climbed into the lower 60 degree range across much of Southeastern Michigan. This rich moisture combined with an upper level disturbance tracking northward through Lower Michigan to fuel a long duration severe thunderstorm event across Southeastern Michigan. The primary severe weather type observed with these storms was very large hail, along with 3 tornadoes.",,2012,3
63979,201207,9,1425,201207,9,1429,67439,404396,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,109,MENOMINEE,MQT,09-JUL-12 14:25:00,CST-6,09-JUL-12 14:29:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,60.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,(MNM)TWIN CO APT MEN,1.0,SW,(MNM)TWIN CO APT MEN,45.11,-87.64,45.11,-87.64,An upper disturbance moving through the area produced severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 9th.,"Dozens of tree branches were snapped off, and several large trees more than 18 inches in diameter fell onto grave markers at the Riverside Cemetery. Extensive tree damage was also reported at the Riverside Golf Club. Many trees greater than two feet in diameter were uprooted across the course. Very strong winds were observed by the golf club staff, but no damage was apparent to buildings.",2012,7
64044,201205,20,1134,201205,20,1139,62943,376520,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,53,GOGEBIC,MQT,20-MAY-12 11:34:00,CST-6,20-MAY-12 11:39:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,HURLEY,1.0,N,HURLEY,46.45,-90.15,46.45,-90.15,A cold front moving through the region generated strong to severe thunderstorms over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 20th.,Hail lasted five minutes.,2012,5
64065,201205,28,1400,201205,28,1405,63407,379584,MICHIGAN,2012,Thunderstorm Wind,C,109,MENOMINEE,MQT,28-MAY-12 14:00:00,CST-6,28-MAY-12 14:05:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,STEPHENSON,1.0,SE,STEPHENSON,45.41,-87.61,45.41,-87.61,A cold front moving through a warm and unstable airmass produced isolated severe thunderstorms over south central Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 28th.,Power lines and trees were reported down across the railroad tracks in Menominee. Emergency services were activated for the area.,2012,5
64237,201207,3,303,201207,3,303,64954,389179,MICHIGAN,2012,Hail,C,117,MONTCALM,GRR,03-JUL-12 03:03:00,EST-5,03-JUL-12 03:03:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,EDMORE,1.0,NE,EDMORE,43.41,-85.04,43.41,-85.04,Isolated severe thunderstorms resulted in several reports of damaging wind gusts and large hail. Several trees were blown down.,A trained spotter reported seven eighths inch diameter hail.,2012,7