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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
575,201502,1,100,201502,2,600,91975,558148,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,76,WAYNE,DTX,01-FEB-15 01:00:00,EST-5,02-FEB-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong and slowing moving low pressure system tracked through the Ohio Valley delivering eight to seventeen inches of snow along and south of the I-69 corridor, with four to eight inches north of I-69. Highest amounts where in and around southern Wayne county, as Detroit Metro Airport recorded 16.7 inches, the third highest snowfall total on record in Detroit. High pressure to the north maintained a cold feed of air with brisk northeast winds gusting around 25 mph, along with air temperatures mostly in the low 20s, leading to powdery snow. The drier nature of the snow and strong winds lead to significant drifts. This was a long duration event, as snow fell over a 24 hour period, with some locations toward the Ohio Border seeing snow for close to 30 hours. Here are some of the higher snowfall totals received: ||Romulus (Detroit Metro)... 16.7 inches. |Ann Arbor... 14.1 inches. |Monroe... 14.0 inches. |Algonac... 14.0 inches. |Lapeer... 11.9 inches. |Morenci... 11.7 inches. |Richmond... 11.7 inches. |White Lake... 11.2 inches. |Linden... 11.2 inches. |Whitmore Lake... 11.0 inches. |Owosso... 10.5 inches. |Lexington... 10.0 inches. |Flint (Flint Bishop)... 9.2 inches.",,2015,2
576,201502,1,100,201502,2,600,91975,558149,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,83,MONROE,DTX,01-FEB-15 01:00:00,EST-5,02-FEB-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong and slowing moving low pressure system tracked through the Ohio Valley delivering eight to seventeen inches of snow along and south of the I-69 corridor, with four to eight inches north of I-69. Highest amounts where in and around southern Wayne county, as Detroit Metro Airport recorded 16.7 inches, the third highest snowfall total on record in Detroit. High pressure to the north maintained a cold feed of air with brisk northeast winds gusting around 25 mph, along with air temperatures mostly in the low 20s, leading to powdery snow. The drier nature of the snow and strong winds lead to significant drifts. This was a long duration event, as snow fell over a 24 hour period, with some locations toward the Ohio Border seeing snow for close to 30 hours. Here are some of the higher snowfall totals received: ||Romulus (Detroit Metro)... 16.7 inches. |Ann Arbor... 14.1 inches. |Monroe... 14.0 inches. |Algonac... 14.0 inches. |Lapeer... 11.9 inches. |Morenci... 11.7 inches. |Richmond... 11.7 inches. |White Lake... 11.2 inches. |Linden... 11.2 inches. |Whitmore Lake... 11.0 inches. |Owosso... 10.5 inches. |Lexington... 10.0 inches. |Flint (Flint Bishop)... 9.2 inches.",,2015,2
614,201512,23,1808,201512,23,1808,101562,607432,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,91,LENAWEE,DTX,23-DEC-15 18:08:00,EST-5,23-DEC-15 18:08:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Fire Department/Rescue,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,N,DEERFIELD,3.0,N,DEERFIELD,41.92,-83.79,41.92,-83.79,"A strong low pressure system tracking from the southern Plains into the Upper Great Lakes brought record December warmth to Southeast Michigan on Wednesday, December 23rd. Stronger winds associated with this system interacted with the unseasonably warm air to produce the first December tornado in Michigan history during the evening. This tornado occurred in Wayne County, just north-northeast of Canton. The tornado was rated EF-1 with peak winds of 90 mph. The tornado touched down at 643 pm EST, tracking 2 miles before lifting at 646 pm EST.",A barn was reported destroyed.,2015,2
615,201512,23,1818,201512,23,1820,101562,607434,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,115,MONROE,DTX,23-DEC-15 18:18:00,EST-5,23-DEC-15 18:20:00,0,0,0,0,50.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,65.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SW,OTTAWA LAKE,2.0,ENE,OTTAWA LAKE,41.75,-83.78,41.78,-83.72,"A strong low pressure system tracking from the southern Plains into the Upper Great Lakes brought record December warmth to Southeast Michigan on Wednesday, December 23rd. Stronger winds associated with this system interacted with the unseasonably warm air to produce the first December tornado in Michigan history during the evening. This tornado occurred in Wayne County, just north-northeast of Canton. The tornado was rated EF-1 with peak winds of 90 mph. The tornado touched down at 643 pm EST, tracking 2 miles before lifting at 646 pm EST.","A wind damage swath was observed where multiple trees were downed. Shingles were blown off two roofs, and an out building destroyed. Two barn roofs were also blown off.",2015,2
617,201512,14,1432,201512,14,1432,101560,607413,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,17,BAY,DTX,14-DEC-15 14:32:00,EST-5,14-DEC-15 14:32:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WSW,PINCONNING,2.0,WSW,PINCONNING,43.84,-84.01,43.84,-84.01,Thunderstorms moving through Tri-Cities region brought down a few trees and wires.,Power lines were reported down.,2015,2
618,201512,14,1435,201512,14,1435,101560,607414,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,17,BAY,DTX,14-DEC-15 14:35:00,EST-5,14-DEC-15 14:35:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NNE,PINCONNING,1.0,NNE,PINCONNING,43.87,-83.96,43.87,-83.96,Thunderstorms moving through Tri-Cities region brought down a few trees and wires.,A pine tree was reported blown down.,2015,2
637,201502,1,100,201502,2,600,91975,558150,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,82,LENAWEE,DTX,01-FEB-15 01:00:00,EST-5,02-FEB-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong and slowing moving low pressure system tracked through the Ohio Valley delivering eight to seventeen inches of snow along and south of the I-69 corridor, with four to eight inches north of I-69. Highest amounts where in and around southern Wayne county, as Detroit Metro Airport recorded 16.7 inches, the third highest snowfall total on record in Detroit. High pressure to the north maintained a cold feed of air with brisk northeast winds gusting around 25 mph, along with air temperatures mostly in the low 20s, leading to powdery snow. The drier nature of the snow and strong winds lead to significant drifts. This was a long duration event, as snow fell over a 24 hour period, with some locations toward the Ohio Border seeing snow for close to 30 hours. Here are some of the higher snowfall totals received: ||Romulus (Detroit Metro)... 16.7 inches. |Ann Arbor... 14.1 inches. |Monroe... 14.0 inches. |Algonac... 14.0 inches. |Lapeer... 11.9 inches. |Morenci... 11.7 inches. |Richmond... 11.7 inches. |White Lake... 11.2 inches. |Linden... 11.2 inches. |Whitmore Lake... 11.0 inches. |Owosso... 10.5 inches. |Lexington... 10.0 inches. |Flint (Flint Bishop)... 9.2 inches.",,2015,2
723,201512,14,1350,201512,14,1350,101560,607408,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,14-DEC-15 13:50:00,EST-5,14-DEC-15 13:50:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,MERRILL,1.0,NW,MERRILL,43.41,-84.34,43.41,-84.34,Thunderstorms moving through Tri-Cities region brought down a few trees and wires.,Power lines were reported down.,2015,2
724,201512,14,1351,201512,14,1351,101560,607409,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,111,MIDLAND,DTX,14-DEC-15 13:51:00,EST-5,14-DEC-15 13:51:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WSW,FLOYD,2.0,WSW,FLOYD,43.57,-84.45,43.57,-84.45,Thunderstorms moving through Tri-Cities region brought down a few trees and wires.,A tree was reported down near the intersection of 10 mile and Gordonville roads.,2015,2
725,201512,14,1403,201512,14,1403,101560,607410,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,111,MIDLAND,DTX,14-DEC-15 14:03:00,EST-5,14-DEC-15 14:03:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,SSE,AVERILL,4.0,SSE,AVERILL,43.62,-84.31,43.62,-84.31,Thunderstorms moving through Tri-Cities region brought down a few trees and wires.,A tree was reported down near the intersection of Tittabawassee River and Lambert Roads.,2015,2
865,201502,1,100,201502,2,600,91975,558152,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,75,WASHTENAW,DTX,01-FEB-15 01:00:00,EST-5,02-FEB-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong and slowing moving low pressure system tracked through the Ohio Valley delivering eight to seventeen inches of snow along and south of the I-69 corridor, with four to eight inches north of I-69. Highest amounts where in and around southern Wayne county, as Detroit Metro Airport recorded 16.7 inches, the third highest snowfall total on record in Detroit. High pressure to the north maintained a cold feed of air with brisk northeast winds gusting around 25 mph, along with air temperatures mostly in the low 20s, leading to powdery snow. The drier nature of the snow and strong winds lead to significant drifts. This was a long duration event, as snow fell over a 24 hour period, with some locations toward the Ohio Border seeing snow for close to 30 hours. Here are some of the higher snowfall totals received: ||Romulus (Detroit Metro)... 16.7 inches. |Ann Arbor... 14.1 inches. |Monroe... 14.0 inches. |Algonac... 14.0 inches. |Lapeer... 11.9 inches. |Morenci... 11.7 inches. |Richmond... 11.7 inches. |White Lake... 11.2 inches. |Linden... 11.2 inches. |Whitmore Lake... 11.0 inches. |Owosso... 10.5 inches. |Lexington... 10.0 inches. |Flint (Flint Bishop)... 9.2 inches.",,2015,2
866,201502,1,100,201502,2,600,91975,558153,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,68,LIVINGSTON,DTX,01-FEB-15 01:00:00,EST-5,02-FEB-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong and slowing moving low pressure system tracked through the Ohio Valley delivering eight to seventeen inches of snow along and south of the I-69 corridor, with four to eight inches north of I-69. Highest amounts where in and around southern Wayne county, as Detroit Metro Airport recorded 16.7 inches, the third highest snowfall total on record in Detroit. High pressure to the north maintained a cold feed of air with brisk northeast winds gusting around 25 mph, along with air temperatures mostly in the low 20s, leading to powdery snow. The drier nature of the snow and strong winds lead to significant drifts. This was a long duration event, as snow fell over a 24 hour period, with some locations toward the Ohio Border seeing snow for close to 30 hours. Here are some of the higher snowfall totals received: ||Romulus (Detroit Metro)... 16.7 inches. |Ann Arbor... 14.1 inches. |Monroe... 14.0 inches. |Algonac... 14.0 inches. |Lapeer... 11.9 inches. |Morenci... 11.7 inches. |Richmond... 11.7 inches. |White Lake... 11.2 inches. |Linden... 11.2 inches. |Whitmore Lake... 11.0 inches. |Owosso... 10.5 inches. |Lexington... 10.0 inches. |Flint (Flint Bishop)... 9.2 inches.",,2015,2
930,201502,1,100,201502,2,600,91975,558155,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,70,MACOMB,DTX,01-FEB-15 01:00:00,EST-5,02-FEB-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong and slowing moving low pressure system tracked through the Ohio Valley delivering eight to seventeen inches of snow along and south of the I-69 corridor, with four to eight inches north of I-69. Highest amounts where in and around southern Wayne county, as Detroit Metro Airport recorded 16.7 inches, the third highest snowfall total on record in Detroit. High pressure to the north maintained a cold feed of air with brisk northeast winds gusting around 25 mph, along with air temperatures mostly in the low 20s, leading to powdery snow. The drier nature of the snow and strong winds lead to significant drifts. This was a long duration event, as snow fell over a 24 hour period, with some locations toward the Ohio Border seeing snow for close to 30 hours. Here are some of the higher snowfall totals received: ||Romulus (Detroit Metro)... 16.7 inches. |Ann Arbor... 14.1 inches. |Monroe... 14.0 inches. |Algonac... 14.0 inches. |Lapeer... 11.9 inches. |Morenci... 11.7 inches. |Richmond... 11.7 inches. |White Lake... 11.2 inches. |Linden... 11.2 inches. |Whitmore Lake... 11.0 inches. |Owosso... 10.5 inches. |Lexington... 10.0 inches. |Flint (Flint Bishop)... 9.2 inches.",,2015,2
959,201502,1,100,201502,2,600,91975,558158,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,62,LAPEER,DTX,01-FEB-15 01:00:00,EST-5,02-FEB-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong and slowing moving low pressure system tracked through the Ohio Valley delivering eight to seventeen inches of snow along and south of the I-69 corridor, with four to eight inches north of I-69. Highest amounts where in and around southern Wayne county, as Detroit Metro Airport recorded 16.7 inches, the third highest snowfall total on record in Detroit. High pressure to the north maintained a cold feed of air with brisk northeast winds gusting around 25 mph, along with air temperatures mostly in the low 20s, leading to powdery snow. The drier nature of the snow and strong winds lead to significant drifts. This was a long duration event, as snow fell over a 24 hour period, with some locations toward the Ohio Border seeing snow for close to 30 hours. Here are some of the higher snowfall totals received: ||Romulus (Detroit Metro)... 16.7 inches. |Ann Arbor... 14.1 inches. |Monroe... 14.0 inches. |Algonac... 14.0 inches. |Lapeer... 11.9 inches. |Morenci... 11.7 inches. |Richmond... 11.7 inches. |White Lake... 11.2 inches. |Linden... 11.2 inches. |Whitmore Lake... 11.0 inches. |Owosso... 10.5 inches. |Lexington... 10.0 inches. |Flint (Flint Bishop)... 9.2 inches.",,2015,2
960,201502,1,100,201502,2,600,91975,558159,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,61,GENESEE,DTX,01-FEB-15 01:00:00,EST-5,02-FEB-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong and slowing moving low pressure system tracked through the Ohio Valley delivering eight to seventeen inches of snow along and south of the I-69 corridor, with four to eight inches north of I-69. Highest amounts where in and around southern Wayne county, as Detroit Metro Airport recorded 16.7 inches, the third highest snowfall total on record in Detroit. High pressure to the north maintained a cold feed of air with brisk northeast winds gusting around 25 mph, along with air temperatures mostly in the low 20s, leading to powdery snow. The drier nature of the snow and strong winds lead to significant drifts. This was a long duration event, as snow fell over a 24 hour period, with some locations toward the Ohio Border seeing snow for close to 30 hours. Here are some of the higher snowfall totals received: ||Romulus (Detroit Metro)... 16.7 inches. |Ann Arbor... 14.1 inches. |Monroe... 14.0 inches. |Algonac... 14.0 inches. |Lapeer... 11.9 inches. |Morenci... 11.7 inches. |Richmond... 11.7 inches. |White Lake... 11.2 inches. |Linden... 11.2 inches. |Whitmore Lake... 11.0 inches. |Owosso... 10.5 inches. |Lexington... 10.0 inches. |Flint (Flint Bishop)... 9.2 inches.",,2015,2
961,201502,23,0,201502,23,1100,93609,562284,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,47,MIDLAND,DTX,23-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,23-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low temperatures bottoming out between 10 to 20 below zero, coupled with west to northwest winds less than 10 mph produced wind chills of 20 to 25 below zero, along and north of I-69 Corridor. The official low at Flint was -17 degrees, while Saginaw checked in at -14 degrees. Both these temperatures broke the record cold daily values.",,2015,2
1014,201502,23,0,201502,23,1100,93609,562285,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,48,BAY,DTX,23-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,23-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low temperatures bottoming out between 10 to 20 below zero, coupled with west to northwest winds less than 10 mph produced wind chills of 20 to 25 below zero, along and north of I-69 Corridor. The official low at Flint was -17 degrees, while Saginaw checked in at -14 degrees. Both these temperatures broke the record cold daily values.",,2015,2
1049,201502,23,0,201502,23,1100,93609,562290,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,60,SHIAWASSEE,DTX,23-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,23-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low temperatures bottoming out between 10 to 20 below zero, coupled with west to northwest winds less than 10 mph produced wind chills of 20 to 25 below zero, along and north of I-69 Corridor. The official low at Flint was -17 degrees, while Saginaw checked in at -14 degrees. Both these temperatures broke the record cold daily values.",,2015,2
1090,201512,14,1409,201512,14,1409,101560,607411,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,111,MIDLAND,DTX,14-DEC-15 14:09:00,EST-5,14-DEC-15 14:09:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,E,MIDLAND,3.0,E,MIDLAND,43.62,-84.18,43.62,-84.18,Thunderstorms moving through Tri-Cities region brought down a few trees and wires.,A tree was reported down near the intersection of Hancock and Jay Roads.,2015,2
1096,201512,14,1425,201512,14,1425,101560,607412,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,17,BAY,DTX,14-DEC-15 14:25:00,EST-5,14-DEC-15 14:25:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SW,LINWOOD,2.0,SW,LINWOOD,43.71,-83.99,43.71,-83.99,Thunderstorms moving through Tri-Cities region brought down a few trees and wires.,A tree was reported down near the intersection of Parish and Mackinaw Roads.,2015,2
1142,201502,23,0,201502,23,1100,93609,562291,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,61,GENESEE,DTX,23-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,23-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low temperatures bottoming out between 10 to 20 below zero, coupled with west to northwest winds less than 10 mph produced wind chills of 20 to 25 below zero, along and north of I-69 Corridor. The official low at Flint was -17 degrees, while Saginaw checked in at -14 degrees. Both these temperatures broke the record cold daily values.",,2015,2
1143,201502,23,0,201502,23,1100,93609,562292,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,62,LAPEER,DTX,23-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,23-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low temperatures bottoming out between 10 to 20 below zero, coupled with west to northwest winds less than 10 mph produced wind chills of 20 to 25 below zero, along and north of I-69 Corridor. The official low at Flint was -17 degrees, while Saginaw checked in at -14 degrees. Both these temperatures broke the record cold daily values.",,2015,2
1144,201502,23,0,201502,23,1100,93609,562293,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,63,ST. CLAIR,DTX,23-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,23-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low temperatures bottoming out between 10 to 20 below zero, coupled with west to northwest winds less than 10 mph produced wind chills of 20 to 25 below zero, along and north of I-69 Corridor. The official low at Flint was -17 degrees, while Saginaw checked in at -14 degrees. Both these temperatures broke the record cold daily values.",,2015,2
1177,201502,1,100,201502,2,600,91975,558154,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,69,OAKLAND,DTX,01-FEB-15 01:00:00,EST-5,02-FEB-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong and slowing moving low pressure system tracked through the Ohio Valley delivering eight to seventeen inches of snow along and south of the I-69 corridor, with four to eight inches north of I-69. Highest amounts where in and around southern Wayne county, as Detroit Metro Airport recorded 16.7 inches, the third highest snowfall total on record in Detroit. High pressure to the north maintained a cold feed of air with brisk northeast winds gusting around 25 mph, along with air temperatures mostly in the low 20s, leading to powdery snow. The drier nature of the snow and strong winds lead to significant drifts. This was a long duration event, as snow fell over a 24 hour period, with some locations toward the Ohio Border seeing snow for close to 30 hours. Here are some of the higher snowfall totals received: ||Romulus (Detroit Metro)... 16.7 inches. |Ann Arbor... 14.1 inches. |Monroe... 14.0 inches. |Algonac... 14.0 inches. |Lapeer... 11.9 inches. |Morenci... 11.7 inches. |Richmond... 11.7 inches. |White Lake... 11.2 inches. |Linden... 11.2 inches. |Whitmore Lake... 11.0 inches. |Owosso... 10.5 inches. |Lexington... 10.0 inches. |Flint (Flint Bishop)... 9.2 inches.",,2015,2
1182,201502,1,100,201502,2,600,91975,558160,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,60,SHIAWASSEE,DTX,01-FEB-15 01:00:00,EST-5,02-FEB-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong and slowing moving low pressure system tracked through the Ohio Valley delivering eight to seventeen inches of snow along and south of the I-69 corridor, with four to eight inches north of I-69. Highest amounts where in and around southern Wayne county, as Detroit Metro Airport recorded 16.7 inches, the third highest snowfall total on record in Detroit. High pressure to the north maintained a cold feed of air with brisk northeast winds gusting around 25 mph, along with air temperatures mostly in the low 20s, leading to powdery snow. The drier nature of the snow and strong winds lead to significant drifts. This was a long duration event, as snow fell over a 24 hour period, with some locations toward the Ohio Border seeing snow for close to 30 hours. Here are some of the higher snowfall totals received: ||Romulus (Detroit Metro)... 16.7 inches. |Ann Arbor... 14.1 inches. |Monroe... 14.0 inches. |Algonac... 14.0 inches. |Lapeer... 11.9 inches. |Morenci... 11.7 inches. |Richmond... 11.7 inches. |White Lake... 11.2 inches. |Linden... 11.2 inches. |Whitmore Lake... 11.0 inches. |Owosso... 10.5 inches. |Lexington... 10.0 inches. |Flint (Flint Bishop)... 9.2 inches.",,2015,2
1183,201502,23,0,201502,23,1100,93609,562286,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,49,HURON,DTX,23-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,23-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low temperatures bottoming out between 10 to 20 below zero, coupled with west to northwest winds less than 10 mph produced wind chills of 20 to 25 below zero, along and north of I-69 Corridor. The official low at Flint was -17 degrees, while Saginaw checked in at -14 degrees. Both these temperatures broke the record cold daily values.",,2015,2
1184,201502,23,0,201502,23,1100,93609,562287,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,53,SAGINAW,DTX,23-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,23-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low temperatures bottoming out between 10 to 20 below zero, coupled with west to northwest winds less than 10 mph produced wind chills of 20 to 25 below zero, along and north of I-69 Corridor. The official low at Flint was -17 degrees, while Saginaw checked in at -14 degrees. Both these temperatures broke the record cold daily values.",,2015,2
1185,201502,23,0,201502,23,1100,93609,562288,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,54,TUSCOLA,DTX,23-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,23-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low temperatures bottoming out between 10 to 20 below zero, coupled with west to northwest winds less than 10 mph produced wind chills of 20 to 25 below zero, along and north of I-69 Corridor. The official low at Flint was -17 degrees, while Saginaw checked in at -14 degrees. Both these temperatures broke the record cold daily values.",,2015,2
1186,201502,23,0,201502,23,1100,93609,562289,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,55,SANILAC,DTX,23-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,23-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low temperatures bottoming out between 10 to 20 below zero, coupled with west to northwest winds less than 10 mph produced wind chills of 20 to 25 below zero, along and north of I-69 Corridor. The official low at Flint was -17 degrees, while Saginaw checked in at -14 degrees. Both these temperatures broke the record cold daily values.",,2015,2
1250,201502,1,100,201502,2,600,91975,558156,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,63,ST. CLAIR,DTX,01-FEB-15 01:00:00,EST-5,02-FEB-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong and slowing moving low pressure system tracked through the Ohio Valley delivering eight to seventeen inches of snow along and south of the I-69 corridor, with four to eight inches north of I-69. Highest amounts where in and around southern Wayne county, as Detroit Metro Airport recorded 16.7 inches, the third highest snowfall total on record in Detroit. High pressure to the north maintained a cold feed of air with brisk northeast winds gusting around 25 mph, along with air temperatures mostly in the low 20s, leading to powdery snow. The drier nature of the snow and strong winds lead to significant drifts. This was a long duration event, as snow fell over a 24 hour period, with some locations toward the Ohio Border seeing snow for close to 30 hours. Here are some of the higher snowfall totals received: ||Romulus (Detroit Metro)... 16.7 inches. |Ann Arbor... 14.1 inches. |Monroe... 14.0 inches. |Algonac... 14.0 inches. |Lapeer... 11.9 inches. |Morenci... 11.7 inches. |Richmond... 11.7 inches. |White Lake... 11.2 inches. |Linden... 11.2 inches. |Whitmore Lake... 11.0 inches. |Owosso... 10.5 inches. |Lexington... 10.0 inches. |Flint (Flint Bishop)... 9.2 inches.",,2015,2
1251,201502,1,100,201502,2,600,91975,558157,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,55,SANILAC,DTX,01-FEB-15 01:00:00,EST-5,02-FEB-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong and slowing moving low pressure system tracked through the Ohio Valley delivering eight to seventeen inches of snow along and south of the I-69 corridor, with four to eight inches north of I-69. Highest amounts where in and around southern Wayne county, as Detroit Metro Airport recorded 16.7 inches, the third highest snowfall total on record in Detroit. High pressure to the north maintained a cold feed of air with brisk northeast winds gusting around 25 mph, along with air temperatures mostly in the low 20s, leading to powdery snow. The drier nature of the snow and strong winds lead to significant drifts. This was a long duration event, as snow fell over a 24 hour period, with some locations toward the Ohio Border seeing snow for close to 30 hours. Here are some of the higher snowfall totals received: ||Romulus (Detroit Metro)... 16.7 inches. |Ann Arbor... 14.1 inches. |Monroe... 14.0 inches. |Algonac... 14.0 inches. |Lapeer... 11.9 inches. |Morenci... 11.7 inches. |Richmond... 11.7 inches. |White Lake... 11.2 inches. |Linden... 11.2 inches. |Whitmore Lake... 11.0 inches. |Owosso... 10.5 inches. |Lexington... 10.0 inches. |Flint (Flint Bishop)... 9.2 inches.",,2015,2
1437,201501,8,1500,201501,9,1800,91572,548713,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,77,BERRIEN,IWX,08-JAN-15 15:00:00,EST-5,09-JAN-15 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A quick-moving Alberta Clipper brought a quick burst of snow, strong winds, reduced visibilities, and significant blowing snow to the region late January 8th into January 9th.","Snow, heavy at times, associated with a clipper system dropped between 5 and 9 inches of snow. Wind gusts ranging between 30 and 40 mph in tandem with the falling snow created whiteout conditions at times. Significant blowing and drifting of the snow also created additional travel problems across mainly open and rural areas into Friday afternoon, with a few roads becoming impassible. There were reports of slide-offs and accidents across the region, along with numerous school delays and closings.",2015,1
1537,201501,8,1100,201501,9,1600,91964,551111,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,64,ALLEGAN,GRR,08-JAN-15 11:00:00,EST-5,09-JAN-15 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An Alberta Clipper weather system was enhanced by Lake Michigan moisture and brought heavy snow and strong winds that resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow and very hazardous travel conditions. There were many reports of 8 to 14 inches of snow, with the heaviest snow occurring near to mainly west of US-131. Wind gusts reached 40 to 55 mph, highest near the Lake Michigan shoreline where the heaviest snow fell, which caused extensive blowing and drifting of snow. A 193 car pileup occurred on Interstate 94 near Galesburg, between Kalamazoo and Battle Creek during the early afternoon hours of Friday January 9th, where visibility was reduced to near zero at times in heavy lake effect snow bands and blowing snow. One fatality occurred in this accident.","Snowfall amounts ranged from 10 to 12 inches with locally higher amounts in excess of a foot, along with a considerable amount of blowing and drifting snow.",2015,1
1583,201501,8,1730,201501,9,2200,92716,555731,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,08-JAN-15 17:30:00,EST-5,09-JAN-15 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Another Arctic cold frontal passage brought more snow, lake effect snow and blowing snow and very cold wind chills to the region from the 8th through much of the 9th.",Observing stations across the county reported between four and five inches of lake effect snow through the period. Northwest winds gusting between 35 and 40 mph also resulted in considerable blowing and drifting of snow and near zero visibility at times.,2015,1
1584,201501,8,2100,201501,9,2200,92716,555734,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,08-JAN-15 21:00:00,EST-5,09-JAN-15 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Another Arctic cold frontal passage brought more snow, lake effect snow and blowing snow and very cold wind chills to the region from the 8th through much of the 9th.",Observing stations across the county reported between four and seven inches of lake effect snow through the period. Northwest winds gusting between 35 and 40 mph also resulted in considerable blowing and drifting of snow and near zero visibility at times.,2015,1
1660,201501,8,1300,201501,9,1600,91964,551116,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,72,KALAMAZOO,GRR,08-JAN-15 13:00:00,EST-5,09-JAN-15 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An Alberta Clipper weather system was enhanced by Lake Michigan moisture and brought heavy snow and strong winds that resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow and very hazardous travel conditions. There were many reports of 8 to 14 inches of snow, with the heaviest snow occurring near to mainly west of US-131. Wind gusts reached 40 to 55 mph, highest near the Lake Michigan shoreline where the heaviest snow fell, which caused extensive blowing and drifting of snow. A 193 car pileup occurred on Interstate 94 near Galesburg, between Kalamazoo and Battle Creek during the early afternoon hours of Friday January 9th, where visibility was reduced to near zero at times in heavy lake effect snow bands and blowing snow. One fatality occurred in this accident.","Snowfall amounts ranged from 6 to 10 inches across Kalamazoo county, with the higher end reports coming from the western half of Kalamazoo county. WWMT-3 reported 10 inches of snow. A 193 car pileup occurred in eastern Kalamazoo county on I-94 near Galesburg during the early afternoon hours of January 9th, where visibility was significantly reduced by heavy lake effect snow and blowing snow. One fatality occurred.",2015,1
1661,201501,8,1100,201501,9,1600,91964,551115,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,71,VAN BUREN,GRR,08-JAN-15 11:00:00,EST-5,09-JAN-15 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An Alberta Clipper weather system was enhanced by Lake Michigan moisture and brought heavy snow and strong winds that resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow and very hazardous travel conditions. There were many reports of 8 to 14 inches of snow, with the heaviest snow occurring near to mainly west of US-131. Wind gusts reached 40 to 55 mph, highest near the Lake Michigan shoreline where the heaviest snow fell, which caused extensive blowing and drifting of snow. A 193 car pileup occurred on Interstate 94 near Galesburg, between Kalamazoo and Battle Creek during the early afternoon hours of Friday January 9th, where visibility was reduced to near zero at times in heavy lake effect snow bands and blowing snow. One fatality occurred in this accident.","Snowfall amounts ranged from 8 to 12 inches across most of Van Buren county, with locally higher amounts in excess of a foot in conjunction with a considerable amount of blowing and drifting snow.",2015,1
1678,201501,8,1600,201501,9,1800,91572,548714,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,78,CASS,IWX,08-JAN-15 16:00:00,EST-5,09-JAN-15 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A quick-moving Alberta Clipper brought a quick burst of snow, strong winds, reduced visibilities, and significant blowing snow to the region late January 8th into January 9th.","Snow, heavy at times, associated with a clipper system dropped between 5 and 12 inches of snow. Wind gusts ranging between 30 and 40 mph in tandem with the falling snow created whiteout conditions at times. Significant blowing and drifting of the snow also created additional travel problems across mainly open and rural areas into Friday afternoon, with a few roads becoming impassible. There were reports of slide-offs and accidents across the region, along with numerous school delays and closings.",2015,1
1679,201501,8,1600,201501,9,1600,91572,548716,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,80,BRANCH,IWX,08-JAN-15 16:00:00,EST-5,09-JAN-15 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A quick-moving Alberta Clipper brought a quick burst of snow, strong winds, reduced visibilities, and significant blowing snow to the region late January 8th into January 9th.","Periods of snow during the late afternoon hours of January 8th into Friday morning accumulated to between 2 and 4 inches. Wind gusts ranging between 30 and 40 mph in tandem with the falling snow created whiteout conditions at times. Significant blowing and drifting of the snow also created additional travel problems across mainly open and rural areas into Friday afternoon. There were reports of slide-offs and accidents across the region, along with numerous school delays and closings.",2015,1
1715,201501,8,800,201501,9,2000,92716,555755,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,08-JAN-15 08:00:00,EST-5,09-JAN-15 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Another Arctic cold frontal passage brought more snow, lake effect snow and blowing snow and very cold wind chills to the region from the 8th through much of the 9th.",Observing stations across the county reported between four and six inches of lake effect snow over a 24-hour period ending on the morning of the 9th. Northwest winds gusting over 30 mph also resulted in considerable blowing and drifting of snow reducing visibility to one quarter mile or less at times.,2015,1
1754,201501,8,1100,201501,9,1200,92716,557106,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,08-JAN-15 11:00:00,CST-6,09-JAN-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Another Arctic cold frontal passage brought more snow, lake effect snow and blowing snow and very cold wind chills to the region from the 8th through much of the 9th.",Moderate snow occurred during the late morning and early afternoon of the 8th totaling four inches at Ironwood and Watersmeet through the period. Continued lake effect snow and blowing snow from northwest winds gusting to 30 mph at times reduced visibility to one half mile or less from the night of the 8th into the morning of the 9th. The combination of the wind and falling temperatures also resulted in wind chills between 25 and 30 below zero on the morning of the 9th.,2015,1
1755,201501,11,0,201501,11,1800,92900,557113,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,11-JAN-15 00:00:00,EST-5,11-JAN-15 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The continued west to northwest flow of Arctic air across Lake Superior resulted in moderate lake effect snow showers over the Keweenaw Peninsula on the 11th.,Lake effect snowfall amounts included six inches in 12 hours at Redridge and five inches in nine hours at Kearsarge.,2015,1
1756,201501,11,800,201501,11,2000,92900,557116,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,11-JAN-15 08:00:00,EST-5,11-JAN-15 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The continued west to northwest flow of Arctic air across Lake Superior resulted in moderate lake effect snow showers over the Keweenaw Peninsula on the 11th.,Lake effect snowfall amounts over a 12-hour period included 5 inches at Mohawk and 6.5 inches at Ahmeek.,2015,1
1758,201501,29,1800,201501,30,600,92909,557178,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,29-JAN-15 18:00:00,EST-5,30-JAN-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Lake effect snow and extreme blowing snow from northwest winds gusting as high as 40 to 45 mph caused travel issues from the 29th into the morning of the 30th for the northwest wind snow belts of Lake Superior.,A NWS employee near National Mine measured 3.9 inches of lake effect snow in 12 hours. Northwest winds gusting as high as 40 mph near the Alger County line along Highway M-28 also caused extreme blowing and drifting of snow with near zero visibility at times.,2015,1
1759,201501,29,1500,201501,30,800,92909,557186,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,29-JAN-15 15:00:00,EST-5,30-JAN-15 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Lake effect snow and extreme blowing snow from northwest winds gusting as high as 40 to 45 mph caused travel issues from the 29th into the morning of the 30th for the northwest wind snow belts of Lake Superior.,The observer at Garden Corners measured 5.4 inches of lake effect snow in less than 18 hours. Northwest winds gusting as high as 35 mph also resulted in considerable blowing snow reducing visibility to one half mile or less at times.,2015,1
1766,201501,29,1600,201501,30,600,92909,557189,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,85,NORTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,29-JAN-15 16:00:00,EST-5,30-JAN-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Lake effect snow and extreme blowing snow from northwest winds gusting as high as 40 to 45 mph caused travel issues from the 29th into the morning of the 30th for the northwest wind snow belts of Lake Superior.,The northern portion of Schoolcraft County received an estimated three to four inches of lake effect snow through the period. Northwest winds gusting as high as 40 mph also caused extreme blowing and drifting of snow with near zero visibility at times.,2015,1
1822,201501,8,1600,201501,9,1600,91572,548715,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,79,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,08-JAN-15 16:00:00,EST-5,09-JAN-15 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A quick-moving Alberta Clipper brought a quick burst of snow, strong winds, reduced visibilities, and significant blowing snow to the region late January 8th into January 9th.","Periods of snow during the late afternoon hours of January 8th into Friday morning accumulated to between 2 and 4 inches. Wind gusts ranging between 30 and 40 mph in tandem with the falling snow created whiteout conditions at times. Significant blowing and drifting of the snow also created additional travel problems across mainly open and rural areas into Friday afternoon, with a few roads becoming impassible. There were reports of slide-offs and accidents across the region, along with numerous school delays and closings.",2015,1
1823,201501,8,1600,201501,9,1600,91572,548717,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,81,HILLSDALE,IWX,08-JAN-15 16:00:00,EST-5,09-JAN-15 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A quick-moving Alberta Clipper brought a quick burst of snow, strong winds, reduced visibilities, and significant blowing snow to the region late January 8th into January 9th.","Periods of snow during the late afternoon hours of January 8th into Friday morning accumulated to between 2 and 3 inches. Wind gusts ranging between 30 and 40 mph in tandem with the falling snow created whiteout conditions at times. Significant blowing and drifting of the snow also created additional travel problems across mainly open and rural areas into Friday afternoon. There were reports of slide-offs and accidents across the region, along with numerous school delays and closings.",2015,1
1832,201501,7,100,201501,7,2100,92711,555702,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,11,DICKINSON,MQT,07-JAN-15 01:00:00,CST-6,07-JAN-15 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The passage of another Arctic cold front brought another bout of lake effect snow and blowing snow to the northwest wind snow belts near Lake Superior from the 6th into the 7th. Bitter cold wind chills were once again reported over portions of Upper Michigan on the morning of the 7th.,Wind chills remained between 20 and 30 below zero through the period.,2015,1
1833,201501,6,2000,201501,7,1100,92711,555709,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,06-JAN-15 20:00:00,EST-5,07-JAN-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The passage of another Arctic cold front brought another bout of lake effect snow and blowing snow to the northwest wind snow belts near Lake Superior from the 6th into the 7th. Bitter cold wind chills were once again reported over portions of Upper Michigan on the morning of the 7th.,Lake effect snow and extreme blowing and drifting of snow due to gusty northwest winds to 35 mph closed Highway M-28 from just east of Harvey to Munising. Wind chills|also lowered between 20 and 30 below zero on the morning of the 7th. Schools were closed on the 7th due to the harsh winter weather.,2015,1
1893,201501,29,1600,201501,30,800,92909,557191,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,14,SOUTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,29-JAN-15 16:00:00,EST-5,30-JAN-15 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Lake effect snow and extreme blowing snow from northwest winds gusting as high as 40 to 45 mph caused travel issues from the 29th into the morning of the 30th for the northwest wind snow belts of Lake Superior.,The observer at Cooks measured three inches of lake effect snow in approximately 16 hours. Northwest winds gusting as high as 35 mph also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow with visibility reduced to one half mile or less at times.,2015,1
2057,201501,1,1230,201501,2,600,92697,555476,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,01-JAN-15 12:30:00,EST-5,02-JAN-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate lake effect snow showers and blowing snow in the wake of a cold front affected northwest and northeast Upper Michigan from the 1st into the morning of the 2nd.,Lake effect snowfall reports over approximately an 18-hour period included 5.0 inches at Munising and 5.7 inches ten miles south of Grand Marais. The lake effect snow combined with blowing snow from northwest winds gusting between 25 and 30 mph reduced visibility to less than one half mile at times.,2015,1
2100,201506,22,1753,201506,22,1756,97179,584476,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,43,DICKINSON,MQT,22-JUN-15 17:53:00,CST-6,22-JUN-15 17:56:00,0,0,0,0,3.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SSE,GRANITE BLUFF,2.0,SSE,GRANITE BLUFF,45.9176,-88.0177,45.9176,-88.0177,A few severe thunderstorms developed ahead of a cold front near Randville in southern Dickinson County on the evening of the 22nd.,Numerous trees were reported down on Sportsman Road and other roads north of Iron Mountain. Time of the report was based on radar.,2015,6
2101,201506,24,2012,201506,24,2015,97181,584484,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,61,HOUGHTON,MQT,24-JUN-15 20:12:00,EST-5,24-JUN-15 20:15:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,ALSTON,1.0,W,ALSTON,46.77,-88.75,46.77,-88.75,Isolated severe thunderstorms developing along lake breeze boundaries produced large hail near Nisula and Alston in Houghton County on the evening of the 24th.,There was a delayed public report via social media of nickel-sized hail near Alston.,2015,6
2187,201501,6,930,201501,7,1200,92711,555669,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,06-JAN-15 09:30:00,EST-5,07-JAN-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The passage of another Arctic cold front brought another bout of lake effect snow and blowing snow to the northwest wind snow belts near Lake Superior from the 6th into the 7th. Bitter cold wind chills were once again reported over portions of Upper Michigan on the morning of the 7th.,There was a public report of six inches of lake effect snow in 12 hours at Baraga on the 6th. Wind chills lowered between 20 and 25 below zero on the morning of the 7th.,2015,1
2188,201501,6,800,201501,7,800,92711,555684,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,06-JAN-15 08:00:00,EST-5,07-JAN-15 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The passage of another Arctic cold front brought another bout of lake effect snow and blowing snow to the northwest wind snow belts near Lake Superior from the 6th into the 7th. Bitter cold wind chills were once again reported over portions of Upper Michigan on the morning of the 7th.,The observer north of Greenland measured 4.5 inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours. Northwest wind gusting between 25 and 30 mph also produced some blowing and drifting of snow.,2015,1
2328,201501,7,100,201501,8,0,92711,555695,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,07-JAN-15 01:00:00,CST-6,08-JAN-15 00:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The passage of another Arctic cold front brought another bout of lake effect snow and blowing snow to the northwest wind snow belts near Lake Superior from the 6th into the 7th. Bitter cold wind chills were once again reported over portions of Upper Michigan on the morning of the 7th.,Wind chills remained between 25 and 30 below zero through the period.,2015,1
2491,201501,6,800,201501,8,0,92711,555718,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,06-JAN-15 08:00:00,EST-5,08-JAN-15 00:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The passage of another Arctic cold front brought another bout of lake effect snow and blowing snow to the northwest wind snow belts near Lake Superior from the 6th into the 7th. Bitter cold wind chills were once again reported over portions of Upper Michigan on the morning of the 7th.,Observers across the county measured between 3 to 6 inches of lake effect snow through the period. Northwest winds gusting over 40 mph at times caused extreme blowing and drifting of snow creating occasional whiteout conditions.,2015,1
2492,201501,8,1200,201501,9,1100,92716,555719,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,10,IRON,MQT,08-JAN-15 12:00:00,CST-6,09-JAN-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Another Arctic cold frontal passage brought more snow, lake effect snow and blowing snow and very cold wind chills to the region from the 8th through much of the 9th.",Portions of Iron County received between two and three inches of snow on the afternoon of the 8th. The briefly heavy snow sharply reduced visibility making travel difficult. Wind chills lowered to near 25 below zero on the morning of the 9th.,2015,1
2765,201502,13,1700,201502,14,2300,92899,557079,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,37,MASON,GRR,13-FEB-15 17:00:00,EST-5,14-FEB-15 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An arctic cold front moved through Southwest Michigan late in the evening on the 13th, bringing a burst of snow during the late afternoon and evening hours of the 13th. Behind the cold front during the early morning hours of the 14th, lake effect snow showers developed. The heaviest snow from this part of the storm was also west of US-131. Ludington got nearly a foot of snow from this system. ||Strong winds developed by mid morning on the 14th, frequently gusting to between 35 mph and 45 mph across the area. Winds gusted to over 50 mph along the Lake Michigan shoreline. The wind and snow diminished during the evening as the snow bands shifted toward the lake shore. ||Impacts from the storm included several roads near Lake Michigan drifting shut. Numerous accidents were reported, particularly west of US-131.",Trained spotters reported that ten to twelve inches of snow fell across most of Mason county and that several roads near the Lake Michigan shoreline had drifted completely shut.,2015,2
2784,201501,8,1100,201501,9,1600,91964,551085,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,37,MASON,GRR,08-JAN-15 11:00:00,EST-5,09-JAN-15 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An Alberta Clipper weather system was enhanced by Lake Michigan moisture and brought heavy snow and strong winds that resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow and very hazardous travel conditions. There were many reports of 8 to 14 inches of snow, with the heaviest snow occurring near to mainly west of US-131. Wind gusts reached 40 to 55 mph, highest near the Lake Michigan shoreline where the heaviest snow fell, which caused extensive blowing and drifting of snow. A 193 car pileup occurred on Interstate 94 near Galesburg, between Kalamazoo and Battle Creek during the early afternoon hours of Friday January 9th, where visibility was reduced to near zero at times in heavy lake effect snow bands and blowing snow. One fatality occurred in this accident.",Trained spotters reported 10 to 12 inches of snow across Mason county and considerable blowing and drifting of snow.,2015,1
2785,201501,8,1100,201501,9,1600,91964,551087,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,43,OCEANA,GRR,08-JAN-15 11:00:00,EST-5,09-JAN-15 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An Alberta Clipper weather system was enhanced by Lake Michigan moisture and brought heavy snow and strong winds that resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow and very hazardous travel conditions. There were many reports of 8 to 14 inches of snow, with the heaviest snow occurring near to mainly west of US-131. Wind gusts reached 40 to 55 mph, highest near the Lake Michigan shoreline where the heaviest snow fell, which caused extensive blowing and drifting of snow. A 193 car pileup occurred on Interstate 94 near Galesburg, between Kalamazoo and Battle Creek during the early afternoon hours of Friday January 9th, where visibility was reduced to near zero at times in heavy lake effect snow bands and blowing snow. One fatality occurred in this accident.","Trained spotters reported 10 to 12 inches of snow across northwestern Oceana county, along with considerable blowing and drifting of snow countywide.",2015,1
2787,201501,8,1100,201501,9,1600,91964,551093,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,56,OTTAWA,GRR,08-JAN-15 11:00:00,EST-5,09-JAN-15 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An Alberta Clipper weather system was enhanced by Lake Michigan moisture and brought heavy snow and strong winds that resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow and very hazardous travel conditions. There were many reports of 8 to 14 inches of snow, with the heaviest snow occurring near to mainly west of US-131. Wind gusts reached 40 to 55 mph, highest near the Lake Michigan shoreline where the heaviest snow fell, which caused extensive blowing and drifting of snow. A 193 car pileup occurred on Interstate 94 near Galesburg, between Kalamazoo and Battle Creek during the early afternoon hours of Friday January 9th, where visibility was reduced to near zero at times in heavy lake effect snow bands and blowing snow. One fatality occurred in this accident.",Trained spotters reported over a foot of snow fell across portions of Ottawa county and considerable blowing and drifting of snow.,2015,1
2788,201501,8,1300,201501,9,1600,91964,551088,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,44,NEWAYGO,GRR,08-JAN-15 13:00:00,EST-5,09-JAN-15 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An Alberta Clipper weather system was enhanced by Lake Michigan moisture and brought heavy snow and strong winds that resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow and very hazardous travel conditions. There were many reports of 8 to 14 inches of snow, with the heaviest snow occurring near to mainly west of US-131. Wind gusts reached 40 to 55 mph, highest near the Lake Michigan shoreline where the heaviest snow fell, which caused extensive blowing and drifting of snow. A 193 car pileup occurred on Interstate 94 near Galesburg, between Kalamazoo and Battle Creek during the early afternoon hours of Friday January 9th, where visibility was reduced to near zero at times in heavy lake effect snow bands and blowing snow. One fatality occurred in this accident.",Trained spotters reported 10 to 12 inches of snow across western Newaygo county.,2015,1
2789,201501,8,1200,201501,9,1600,91964,551099,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,57,KENT,GRR,08-JAN-15 12:00:00,EST-5,09-JAN-15 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An Alberta Clipper weather system was enhanced by Lake Michigan moisture and brought heavy snow and strong winds that resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow and very hazardous travel conditions. There were many reports of 8 to 14 inches of snow, with the heaviest snow occurring near to mainly west of US-131. Wind gusts reached 40 to 55 mph, highest near the Lake Michigan shoreline where the heaviest snow fell, which caused extensive blowing and drifting of snow. A 193 car pileup occurred on Interstate 94 near Galesburg, between Kalamazoo and Battle Creek during the early afternoon hours of Friday January 9th, where visibility was reduced to near zero at times in heavy lake effect snow bands and blowing snow. One fatality occurred in this accident.","Snowfall amounts ranged from 6 to 10 inches across eastern Kent county to around to over a foot across far western and southwestern Kent county west of US-131, as reported by NWS employees and trained spotters.",2015,1
2925,201502,13,1700,201502,14,2300,92899,557080,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,38,LAKE,GRR,13-FEB-15 17:00:00,EST-5,14-FEB-15 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An arctic cold front moved through Southwest Michigan late in the evening on the 13th, bringing a burst of snow during the late afternoon and evening hours of the 13th. Behind the cold front during the early morning hours of the 14th, lake effect snow showers developed. The heaviest snow from this part of the storm was also west of US-131. Ludington got nearly a foot of snow from this system. ||Strong winds developed by mid morning on the 14th, frequently gusting to between 35 mph and 45 mph across the area. Winds gusted to over 50 mph along the Lake Michigan shoreline. The wind and snow diminished during the evening as the snow bands shifted toward the lake shore. ||Impacts from the storm included several roads near Lake Michigan drifting shut. Numerous accidents were reported, particularly west of US-131.","Trained spotters reported that up to ten to twelve inches of snow fell across the western half of Lake county, with lighter amounts further east.",2015,2
2926,201502,13,1700,201502,15,100,92899,557081,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,43,OCEANA,GRR,13-FEB-15 17:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An arctic cold front moved through Southwest Michigan late in the evening on the 13th, bringing a burst of snow during the late afternoon and evening hours of the 13th. Behind the cold front during the early morning hours of the 14th, lake effect snow showers developed. The heaviest snow from this part of the storm was also west of US-131. Ludington got nearly a foot of snow from this system. ||Strong winds developed by mid morning on the 14th, frequently gusting to between 35 mph and 45 mph across the area. Winds gusted to over 50 mph along the Lake Michigan shoreline. The wind and snow diminished during the evening as the snow bands shifted toward the lake shore. ||Impacts from the storm included several roads near Lake Michigan drifting shut. Numerous accidents were reported, particularly west of US-131.",Eight to ten inches of snow fell across most of Oceana county. Roads near Lake Michigan drifted completely shut due to wind gusts of up to around 50 mph on the 14th.,2015,2
3091,201502,13,1800,201502,15,100,92899,557082,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,44,NEWAYGO,GRR,13-FEB-15 18:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An arctic cold front moved through Southwest Michigan late in the evening on the 13th, bringing a burst of snow during the late afternoon and evening hours of the 13th. Behind the cold front during the early morning hours of the 14th, lake effect snow showers developed. The heaviest snow from this part of the storm was also west of US-131. Ludington got nearly a foot of snow from this system. ||Strong winds developed by mid morning on the 14th, frequently gusting to between 35 mph and 45 mph across the area. Winds gusted to over 50 mph along the Lake Michigan shoreline. The wind and snow diminished during the evening as the snow bands shifted toward the lake shore. ||Impacts from the storm included several roads near Lake Michigan drifting shut. Numerous accidents were reported, particularly west of US-131.","Up to ten to twelve inches of snow fell across western Newaygo county, with lighter amounts east of US-131.",2015,2
3092,201502,13,1800,201502,15,100,92899,557084,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,56,OTTAWA,GRR,13-FEB-15 18:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An arctic cold front moved through Southwest Michigan late in the evening on the 13th, bringing a burst of snow during the late afternoon and evening hours of the 13th. Behind the cold front during the early morning hours of the 14th, lake effect snow showers developed. The heaviest snow from this part of the storm was also west of US-131. Ludington got nearly a foot of snow from this system. ||Strong winds developed by mid morning on the 14th, frequently gusting to between 35 mph and 45 mph across the area. Winds gusted to over 50 mph along the Lake Michigan shoreline. The wind and snow diminished during the evening as the snow bands shifted toward the lake shore. ||Impacts from the storm included several roads near Lake Michigan drifting shut. Numerous accidents were reported, particularly west of US-131.","Winds in excess of 50 mph in conjunction with eight to ten inches of snow across portions of Ottawa county resulted in very hazardous travel conditions particularly on the 14th., when a few roads near Lake Michigan became impassable.",2015,2
3093,201502,13,1800,201502,15,100,92899,557085,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,64,ALLEGAN,GRR,13-FEB-15 18:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An arctic cold front moved through Southwest Michigan late in the evening on the 13th, bringing a burst of snow during the late afternoon and evening hours of the 13th. Behind the cold front during the early morning hours of the 14th, lake effect snow showers developed. The heaviest snow from this part of the storm was also west of US-131. Ludington got nearly a foot of snow from this system. ||Strong winds developed by mid morning on the 14th, frequently gusting to between 35 mph and 45 mph across the area. Winds gusted to over 50 mph along the Lake Michigan shoreline. The wind and snow diminished during the evening as the snow bands shifted toward the lake shore. ||Impacts from the storm included several roads near Lake Michigan drifting shut. Numerous accidents were reported, particularly west of US-131.","Winds in excess of 50 mph in conjunction with eight to ten inches of snow across far western Allegan county resulted in very hazardous travel conditions particularly on the 14th., when a few roads near Lake Michigan became impassable.",2015,2
3124,201501,8,1100,201501,8,1900,92716,555720,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,11,DICKINSON,MQT,08-JAN-15 11:00:00,CST-6,08-JAN-15 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Another Arctic cold frontal passage brought more snow, lake effect snow and blowing snow and very cold wind chills to the region from the 8th through much of the 9th.",Locations throughout the county received between two and three inches of snow mainly during the afternoon of the 8th. The briefly heavy snow and poor visibility made travel difficult. Wind chills lowered to near 25 below zero on the morning of the 9th.,2015,1
3125,201501,8,1100,201501,8,2100,92716,555721,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,12,MENOMINEE,MQT,08-JAN-15 11:00:00,CST-6,08-JAN-15 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Another Arctic cold frontal passage brought more snow, lake effect snow and blowing snow and very cold wind chills to the region from the 8th through much of the 9th.",Snowfall across the county ranged from three to four inches during the day on the 8th. The briefly heavy snow and reduced visibility made travel difficult.,2015,1
3126,201501,8,600,201501,10,0,92716,555723,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,08-JAN-15 06:00:00,EST-5,10-JAN-15 00:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Another Arctic cold frontal passage brought more snow, lake effect snow and blowing snow and very cold wind chills to the region from the 8th through much of the 9th.","The observer ten miles south of Grand Marais measured nearly a foot of lake effect snow during the period. Farther west, near Wetmore and Chatham only four inches of snow fell during the period. The lake effect snow in combination with north winds gusting near 40 mph resulted in considerable blowing and drifting of snow which closed Highway M-28 from Harvey to Munising for the third time in five days.",2015,1
3434,201502,13,1900,201502,15,100,92899,557086,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,71,VAN BUREN,GRR,13-FEB-15 19:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An arctic cold front moved through Southwest Michigan late in the evening on the 13th, bringing a burst of snow during the late afternoon and evening hours of the 13th. Behind the cold front during the early morning hours of the 14th, lake effect snow showers developed. The heaviest snow from this part of the storm was also west of US-131. Ludington got nearly a foot of snow from this system. ||Strong winds developed by mid morning on the 14th, frequently gusting to between 35 mph and 45 mph across the area. Winds gusted to over 50 mph along the Lake Michigan shoreline. The wind and snow diminished during the evening as the snow bands shifted toward the lake shore. ||Impacts from the storm included several roads near Lake Michigan drifting shut. Numerous accidents were reported, particularly west of US-131.",I-196 near South Haven had to be closed for several hours during the evening hours of the 14th. The highway became impassable due to winds in excess of 50 mph earlier in the day in conjunction with eight to ten inches of snow across far western Van Buren county that resulted in very hazardous travel conditions.,2015,2
3435,201502,13,1800,201502,15,100,92899,558840,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,57,KENT,GRR,13-FEB-15 18:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An arctic cold front moved through Southwest Michigan late in the evening on the 13th, bringing a burst of snow during the late afternoon and evening hours of the 13th. Behind the cold front during the early morning hours of the 14th, lake effect snow showers developed. The heaviest snow from this part of the storm was also west of US-131. Ludington got nearly a foot of snow from this system. ||Strong winds developed by mid morning on the 14th, frequently gusting to between 35 mph and 45 mph across the area. Winds gusted to over 50 mph along the Lake Michigan shoreline. The wind and snow diminished during the evening as the snow bands shifted toward the lake shore. ||Impacts from the storm included several roads near Lake Michigan drifting shut. Numerous accidents were reported, particularly west of US-131.",Up to fourteen inches of snow fell across the southern portion of Kent County. Western Kent County had the highest amounts and significant impacts like power outages and lengthy road closure due to snow and blowing snow.,2015,2
3810,201506,24,2006,201506,24,2009,97181,584481,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,61,HOUGHTON,MQT,24-JUN-15 20:06:00,EST-5,24-JUN-15 20:09:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,HISULA,1.0,SE,HISULA,46.76,-88.77,46.76,-88.77,Isolated severe thunderstorms developing along lake breeze boundaries produced large hail near Nisula and Alston in Houghton County on the evening of the 24th.,There was a delayed public report via social media of one inch diameter hail near Nisula.,2015,6
4068,201505,27,1350,201505,27,1350,96126,580732,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,27-MAY-15 13:50:00,EST-5,27-MAY-15 13:50:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,SHAVE Project,1.25,,,,,,,,,,,5.0,NE,LYNDON CENTER,5.0,NE,LYNDON CENTER,42.44,-84.02,42.44,-84.02,"Large hail was reported, mainly impacting Livingston and Washtenaw Counties.",,2015,5
4069,201505,27,1351,201505,27,1353,96126,580733,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,27-MAY-15 13:51:00,EST-5,27-MAY-15 13:53:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,SHAVE Project,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SE,CHALKERS LNDG,2.0,SE,CHALKERS LNDG,42.41,-84.0,42.41,-84.0,"Large hail was reported, mainly impacting Livingston and Washtenaw Counties.",,2015,5
4070,201505,27,1352,201505,27,1356,96126,580734,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,27-MAY-15 13:52:00,EST-5,27-MAY-15 13:56:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,SHAVE Project,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SE,CHALKERS LNDG,2.0,SE,CHALKERS LNDG,42.41,-84.0,42.41,-84.0,"Large hail was reported, mainly impacting Livingston and Washtenaw Counties.",,2015,5
4071,201505,27,1353,201505,27,1357,96126,580735,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,27-MAY-15 13:53:00,EST-5,27-MAY-15 13:57:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,SHAVE Project,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,SE,CHALKERS LNDG,3.0,SE,CHALKERS LNDG,42.4,-83.99,42.4,-83.99,"Large hail was reported, mainly impacting Livingston and Washtenaw Counties.",,2015,5
4072,201505,27,1355,201505,27,1400,96126,580739,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,27-MAY-15 13:55:00,EST-5,27-MAY-15 14:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,SHAVE Project,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,ESE,CHALKERS LNDG,2.0,ESE,CHALKERS LNDG,42.42,-83.99,42.42,-83.99,"Large hail was reported, mainly impacting Livingston and Washtenaw Counties.",,2015,5
4073,201505,27,1405,201505,27,1405,96126,580759,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,27-MAY-15 14:05:00,EST-5,27-MAY-15 14:05:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,SHAVE Project,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,N,DOVER,3.0,N,DOVER,42.44,-83.89,42.44,-83.89,"Large hail was reported, mainly impacting Livingston and Washtenaw Counties.",,2015,5
4074,201505,27,1357,201505,27,1357,96126,580770,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,27-MAY-15 13:57:00,EST-5,27-MAY-15 13:57:00,0,0,0,0,40.00K,0.00K,Public,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,FOUR TOWNS,1.0,W,FOUR TOWNS,42.62,-83.41,42.62,-83.41,"Large hail was reported, mainly impacting Livingston and Washtenaw Counties.",A couple of trees were reported blown down on houses and cars.,2015,5
4909,201505,3,1644,201505,3,1647,95100,574807,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,03-MAY-15 16:44:00,EST-5,03-MAY-15 16:47:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Social Media,60.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NNE,REPUBLIC,2.0,NNE,REPUBLIC,46.4224,-87.9677,46.4224,-87.9677,A cold front moving through a moist and unstable air mass produced isolated severe thunderstorms with large hail over western Marquette County on the afternoon of the 3rd.,Report via social media of several trees down and damage to an outbuilding on a horse ranch north of Republic.,2015,5
5212,201505,27,1350,201505,27,1350,96126,580702,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,27-MAY-15 13:50:00,EST-5,27-MAY-15 13:50:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,E,LYNDON CENTER,2.0,E,LYNDON CENTER,42.38,-84.04,42.38,-84.04,"Large hail was reported, mainly impacting Livingston and Washtenaw Counties.",,2015,5
5213,201505,27,1352,201505,27,1352,96126,580703,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,27-MAY-15 13:52:00,EST-5,27-MAY-15 13:52:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.25,,,,,,,,,,,5.0,NE,LYNDON CENTER,5.0,NE,LYNDON CENTER,42.42,-84.01,42.42,-84.01,"Large hail was reported, mainly impacting Livingston and Washtenaw Counties.",,2015,5
5389,201505,27,1355,201505,27,1355,96126,580704,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,27-MAY-15 13:55:00,EST-5,27-MAY-15 13:55:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,2.0,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,NW,HUDSON MILLS,3.0,NW,HUDSON MILLS,42.41,-83.95,42.41,-83.95,"Large hail was reported, mainly impacting Livingston and Washtenaw Counties.",,2015,5
5578,201505,27,1355,201505,27,1355,96126,580705,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,27-MAY-15 13:55:00,EST-5,27-MAY-15 13:55:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.5,,,,,,,,,,,5.0,NW,HUDSON MILLS,5.0,NW,HUDSON MILLS,42.42,-83.99,42.42,-83.99,"Large hail was reported, mainly impacting Livingston and Washtenaw Counties.",,2015,5
5579,201505,27,1356,201505,27,1356,96126,580706,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,27-MAY-15 13:56:00,EST-5,27-MAY-15 13:56:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,PINCKNEY,1.0,W,PINCKNEY,42.45,-83.95,42.45,-83.95,"Large hail was reported, mainly impacting Livingston and Washtenaw Counties.",,2015,5
5580,201505,27,1400,201505,27,1400,96126,580707,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,27-MAY-15 14:00:00,EST-5,27-MAY-15 14:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NW,DOVER,2.0,NW,DOVER,42.42,-83.92,42.42,-83.92,"Large hail was reported, mainly impacting Livingston and Washtenaw Counties.",,2015,5
5766,201505,27,1403,201505,27,1403,96126,580708,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,27-MAY-15 14:03:00,EST-5,27-MAY-15 14:03:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,ENE,PINCKNEY,2.0,ENE,PINCKNEY,42.46,-83.9,42.46,-83.9,"Large hail was reported, mainly impacting Livingston and Washtenaw Counties.",,2015,5
5767,201505,27,1357,201505,27,1357,96126,580709,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,27-MAY-15 13:57:00,EST-5,27-MAY-15 13:57:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WNW,COMMERCE,2.0,WNW,COMMERCE,42.59,-83.51,42.59,-83.51,"Large hail was reported, mainly impacting Livingston and Washtenaw Counties.",A pear tree was reported blown down.,2015,5
5768,201505,27,1352,201505,27,1352,96126,580710,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,27-MAY-15 13:52:00,EST-5,27-MAY-15 13:52:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,COMMERCE,1.0,NW,COMMERCE,42.59,-83.49,42.59,-83.49,"Large hail was reported, mainly impacting Livingston and Washtenaw Counties.",A large tree branch was reported down.,2015,5
5769,201505,27,1417,201505,27,1417,96126,580711,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,27-MAY-15 14:17:00,EST-5,27-MAY-15 14:17:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,DISCO,1.0,S,DISCO,42.67,-83.03,42.67,-83.03,"Large hail was reported, mainly impacting Livingston and Washtenaw Counties.",Trees reported blown down.,2015,5
5770,201505,27,1357,201505,27,1357,96126,580712,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,27-MAY-15 13:57:00,EST-5,27-MAY-15 13:57:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Amateur Radio,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,FOUR TOWNS,1.0,W,FOUR TOWNS,42.62,-83.41,42.62,-83.41,"Large hail was reported, mainly impacting Livingston and Washtenaw Counties.",Twelve inch diameter tree limb reported down.,2015,5
5771,201505,27,1332,201505,27,1347,96126,580720,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,27-MAY-15 13:32:00,EST-5,27-MAY-15 13:47:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,SHAVE Project,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,LYNDON CENTER,1.0,N,LYNDON CENTER,42.4,-84.08,42.4,-84.08,"Large hail was reported, mainly impacting Livingston and Washtenaw Counties.",,2015,5
5772,201505,27,1334,201505,27,1340,96126,580721,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,27-MAY-15 13:34:00,EST-5,27-MAY-15 13:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,SHAVE Project,1.5,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,NE,LYNDON CENTER,3.0,NE,LYNDON CENTER,42.41,-84.05,42.41,-84.05,"Large hail was reported, mainly impacting Livingston and Washtenaw Counties.",,2015,5
5773,201505,27,1343,201505,27,1343,96126,580723,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,27-MAY-15 13:43:00,EST-5,27-MAY-15 13:43:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,SHAVE Project,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NE,LYNDON CENTER,2.0,NE,LYNDON CENTER,42.4,-84.04,42.4,-84.04,"Large hail was reported, mainly impacting Livingston and Washtenaw Counties.",,2015,5
5774,201505,27,1334,201505,27,1337,96126,580726,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,27-MAY-15 13:34:00,EST-5,27-MAY-15 13:37:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,SHAVE Project,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NNE,LYNDON CENTER,2.0,NNE,LYNDON CENTER,42.41,-84.06,42.41,-84.06,"Large hail was reported, mainly impacting Livingston and Washtenaw Counties.",,2015,5
5775,201505,27,1345,201505,27,1345,96126,580728,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,27-MAY-15 13:45:00,EST-5,27-MAY-15 13:45:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,SHAVE Project,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,4.0,NE,LYNDON CENTER,4.0,NE,LYNDON CENTER,42.42,-84.02,42.42,-84.02,"Large hail was reported, mainly impacting Livingston and Washtenaw Counties.",,2015,5
5776,201505,27,1346,201505,27,1346,96126,580731,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,27-MAY-15 13:46:00,EST-5,27-MAY-15 13:46:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,SHAVE Project,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,4.0,NE,LYNDON CENTER,4.0,NE,LYNDON CENTER,42.42,-84.02,42.42,-84.02,"Large hail was reported, mainly impacting Livingston and Washtenaw Counties.",,2015,5
6800,201506,10,101,201506,10,106,95788,575361,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,43,DICKINSON,MQT,10-JUN-15 01:01:00,CST-6,10-JUN-15 01:06:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Social Media,65.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,ENE,IRON MTN,2.0,ENE,IRON MTN,45.8405,-88.0165,45.8405,-88.0165,A cold front moving through a very moist and unstable air mass produced severe thunderstorms in the Iron Mountain-Norway area of Dickinson County during the early morning of the 10th.,"There was a report via social media of multiple large trees down around Lake Antoine and Lake Antoine Park and Campgrounds. Trees were reported down on Pine Mountain, Bass Lake, and Lake Antoine Roads. Residents in the area reported seeing a tree down across a house on Lake Antoine Road. The time of the report was estimated from radar.",2015,6
7173,201505,27,655,201505,27,700,95700,574938,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Rain,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,27-MAY-15 06:55:00,EST-5,27-MAY-15 07:00:00,0,0,0,1,30.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,SKANDIA,1.0,NW,SKANDIA,46.3862,-87.2407,46.3862,-87.2407,Heavy rain contributed to a fatal head-on collision in Skandia on the morning of the 27th.,Heavy rain may have contributed to a fatal head-on accident which occurred in Skandia on the morning of the 27th. The Marquette County Sheriff's Department reported the accident which occurred just before 7 am EST on the 27th near the north intersection of Kreiger Road with US Highway 41 in Skandia. A SUV driven by 24-year old Gwinn man crossed the center line of US Highway 41 and collided with an oncoming semi truck. The Gwinn man was transported to UP Health System in Marquette and was later pronounced dead. The driver of the semi truck was not injured in the crash.,2015,5
7235,201506,27,1520,201506,27,2130,97925,588868,MICHIGAN,2015,Flood,C,91,LENAWEE,DTX,27-JUN-15 15:20:00,EST-5,27-JUN-15 21:30:00,0,0,0,0,100.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,2.0,ENE,MUNSON,0.0,NNE,ADDISON,41.7083,-84.2967,41.9842,-84.3475,"Two to five inches of rain fell, mainly during the daytime hours of Saturday, June 27. |Here are some storm total rainfall reports received:|Blissfield 3.46 inches.|Tecumseh 3.56 inches.|Adrian 3.90 inches.|Morenci 4.81 inches.","Many roads in southern Lenawee county were closed due to flooding, with a few roads washed out.",2015,6
7236,201506,22,2255,201506,22,2256,95337,573604,MICHIGAN,2015,Tornado,C,147,ST. CLAIR,DTX,22-JUN-15 22:55:00,EST-5,22-JUN-15 22:56:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF0,0.63,50.0,,,,,0.0,NNW,RILEY CENTER,1.0,NE,RILEY CENTER,42.9567,-82.8224,42.9561,-82.8099,"Two rounds of severe thunderstorms impacted southeast Michigan. First round occurred during the afternoon hours, with the stronger second round occurring around and just after Midnight, spawning four tornadoes.","A brief tornado of EF-0 rating occurred along Hill Road between Eagling and Braidwood in Saint Clair County. This tornado was on the ground for about a minute and had maximum wind speeds estimated around 75 mph, blowing trees over and damaging a roof on a shed. A deck was also blown over.",2015,6
7465,201506,23,31,201506,23,38,95337,573550,MICHIGAN,2015,Tornado,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,23-JUN-15 00:31:00,EST-5,23-JUN-15 00:38:00,0,0,0,0,300.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF1,4.33,100.0,,,,,1.0,NNW,ROWES CORNER,3.0,WNW,BRIDGEWATER,42.1883,-84.0323,42.1883,-83.9477,"Two rounds of severe thunderstorms impacted southeast Michigan. First round occurred during the afternoon hours, with the stronger second round occurring around and just after Midnight, spawning four tornadoes.",A tornado downed down just east of M-52 and North of Bethel Church Road. The tornado tracked toward the east parallel to Bethel Church Road and lifted just east of Lima Center Road. A consistent path of tree damage was identified between homesteads. Damage to roofing and siding material of homes occurred along the path. Peak intensity up to 100 mph occurred at Bethel Church and Ernst Road where the garage of a home was swept from its foundation.,2015,6
7578,201506,13,1803,201506,13,1822,96947,583115,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,77,KALAMAZOO,GRR,13-JUN-15 18:03:00,EST-5,13-JUN-15 18:22:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WNW,HIGHLAND PARK,2.0,WNW,HIGHLAND PARK,42.41,-85.45,42.41,-85.45,Isolated severe storms.,Several trees were blown down across portions of northeastern Kalamazoo county.,2015,6
7579,201506,13,2038,201506,13,2038,96947,583116,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,25,CALHOUN,GRR,13-JUN-15 20:38:00,EST-5,13-JUN-15 20:38:00,0,0,0,0,20.00K,0.00K,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,STANLEY CORNERS,1.0,S,STANLEY CORNERS,42.2,-85.13,42.2,-85.13,Isolated severe storms.,Calhoun county dispatch reported that several trees were blown down in Newton township along with sporadic reports of trees down across portions of southern Calhoun county.,2015,6
7624,201506,10,101,201506,10,105,95788,575358,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,43,DICKINSON,MQT,10-JUN-15 01:01:00,CST-6,10-JUN-15 01:05:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,60.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SSE,IRON MTN,2.0,SSE,IRON MTN,45.8087,-88.036,45.8087,-88.036,A cold front moving through a very moist and unstable air mass produced severe thunderstorms in the Iron Mountain-Norway area of Dickinson County during the early morning of the 10th.,The Dickinson County Sheriff reported multiple large trees and power lines down in the Iron Mountain and Breitung Township areas. Some trees were blocking roads. The time of the report was estimated from radar.,2015,6
7625,201506,10,105,201506,10,107,95788,575359,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,43,DICKINSON,MQT,10-JUN-15 01:05:00,CST-6,10-JUN-15 01:07:00,0,0,0,0,40.00K,0.00K,Social Media,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,E,IRON MTN,2.0,E,IRON MTN,45.8309,-88.0059,45.8309,-88.0059,A cold front moving through a very moist and unstable air mass produced severe thunderstorms in the Iron Mountain-Norway area of Dickinson County during the early morning of the 10th.,There was a report via social media of a tree downed on a house on E Bar D Road off of Quinnesec-Lake Antoine Road. The time of the report was estimated from radar.,2015,6
7626,201506,10,101,201506,10,104,95788,575364,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,43,DICKINSON,MQT,10-JUN-15 01:01:00,CST-6,10-JUN-15 01:04:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,ANTOINE,1.0,NE,ANTOINE,45.84,-88.06,45.84,-88.06,A cold front moving through a very moist and unstable air mass produced severe thunderstorms in the Iron Mountain-Norway area of Dickinson County during the early morning of the 10th.,Quarter-sized hail was reported on the north side of Iron Mountain. The time of the report was estimated from radar.,2015,6
7854,201506,10,103,201506,10,107,95788,575405,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,10-JUN-15 01:03:00,EST-5,10-JUN-15 01:07:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Fire Department/Rescue,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,24.0,SW,READE,24.0,SW,READE,45.7997,-87.9022,45.7997,-87.9022,A cold front moving through a very moist and unstable air mass produced severe thunderstorms in the Iron Mountain-Norway area of Dickinson County during the early morning of the 10th.,"The Norway Fire Chief reported trees downed on County Road 573, Summit Road and Pearney Lane.",2015,6
7855,201506,10,104,201506,10,106,95788,575407,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,43,DICKINSON,MQT,10-JUN-15 01:04:00,CST-6,10-JUN-15 01:06:00,0,0,0,0,12.00K,0.00K,Fire Department/Rescue,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,NORWAY,1.0,NE,NORWAY,45.7868,-87.9111,45.7868,-87.9111,A cold front moving through a very moist and unstable air mass produced severe thunderstorms in the Iron Mountain-Norway area of Dickinson County during the early morning of the 10th.,The Norway Fire Chief reported that a tree fell on a vehicle on Saginaw Street causing severe damage to the roof.,2015,6
8458,201506,22,2100,201506,22,2103,95337,572939,MICHIGAN,2015,Tornado,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,22-JUN-15 21:00:00,EST-5,22-JUN-15 21:03:00,2,0,0,0,50.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF0,2.41,250.0,DTX,MI,157.0,TUSCOLA,3.0,E,BIRCH RUN,5.0,SSE,FRANKENMUTH ARPT,43.2542,-83.7432,43.251,-83.6956,"Two rounds of severe thunderstorms impacted southeast Michigan. First round occurred during the afternoon hours, with the stronger second round occurring around and just after Midnight, spawning four tornadoes.","A tornado touched down just west of Pine Ridge RV Campground in far southeast Saginaw county and tracked generally east along Birch Run Road, lifting near Mcpherson Road in Tuscola County 2 miles south of Millington. Trees were blown down and shingles were observed off houses. The tornado peaked in intensity near Buell and Belsay Roads, with estimated wind speeds up to 115 mph. Major structure damage occurred to one house, with another home suffering damage to roof and wall. Two minor injuries occurred at the campground. The total path length of the tornado ended up being around 11.2 miles, with 2.4 miles occurring in Saginaw County.",2015,6
8459,201506,22,2103,201506,22,2117,95337,591535,MICHIGAN,2015,Tornado,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,22-JUN-15 21:03:00,EST-5,22-JUN-15 21:17:00,0,0,0,0,550.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF2,8.86,250.0,,,,,5.0,SSW,TUSCOLA,1.0,N,MILLINGTON ARPT,43.2508,-83.6961,43.25,-83.52,"Two rounds of severe thunderstorms impacted southeast Michigan. First round occurred during the afternoon hours, with the stronger second round occurring around and just after Midnight, spawning four tornadoes.","A tornado touched down just west of Pine Ridge RV Campground in far southeast Saginaw county and tracked generally east along Birch Run Road, lifting near Mcpherson Road in Tuscola County 2 miles south of Millington. Trees were blown down and shingles were observed off houses. The tornado peaked in intensity near Buell and Belsay Roads, with estimated wind speeds up to 115 mph. Major structure damage occurred to one house, with another home suffering damage to roof and wall. Two minor injuries occurred at the campground. The total path length of the tornado ended up being around 11.2 miles, with 2.4 miles occurring in Saginaw County.",2015,6
8759,201506,13,1745,201506,13,1800,96947,583114,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,77,KALAMAZOO,GRR,13-JUN-15 17:45:00,EST-5,13-JUN-15 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,RICHLAND,1.0,NW,RICHLAND,42.38,-85.46,42.38,-85.46,Isolated severe storms.,Severe thunderstorms brought down several trees and power lines in Richland and Ross townships.,2015,6
9273,201505,25,1524,201505,25,1524,96121,577815,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,25-MAY-15 15:24:00,EST-5,25-MAY-15 15:24:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,Public,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,WNW,MERSHON,4.0,WNW,MERSHON,43.48,-84.02,43.48,-84.02,"Showers and thunderstorms tapped into strong low level jet, leading to several reports of damaging wind.",Tree downed on a powerline.,2015,5
9863,201506,18,1156,201506,18,1157,98350,591833,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,39,CRAWFORD,APX,18-JUN-15 11:56:00,EST-5,18-JUN-15 11:57:00,0,0,0,0,8.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,57.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,W,FREDERIC,1.0,WSW,FREDERIC,44.7797,-84.7606,44.7775,-84.7461,A cold front helped kick off a few severe thunderstorms in northern lower Michigan on the afternoon of the 18th.,"Several trees and power lines were downed on both side of Frederic, along Old 27. Winds were estimated at 60 to 70 mph.",2015,6
10074,201505,11,1507,201505,11,1507,95963,577773,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,11-MAY-15 15:07:00,EST-5,11-MAY-15 15:07:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,WAYNE,1.0,W,WAYNE,42.27,-83.39,42.27,-83.39,"Thunderstorms producing damaging winds impacted Lenawee, Monroe, and Wayne counties.",Trees and wires reported down.,2015,5
10076,201505,11,1511,201505,11,1511,95963,577774,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,11-MAY-15 15:11:00,EST-5,11-MAY-15 15:11:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,GARDEN CITY,0.0,N,GARDEN CITY,42.32,-83.33,42.32,-83.33,"Thunderstorms producing damaging winds impacted Lenawee, Monroe, and Wayne counties.",Trees and wires reported down.,2015,5
10119,201506,18,1200,201506,18,1201,98350,591832,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,55,GRAND TRAVERSE,APX,18-JUN-15 12:00:00,EST-5,18-JUN-15 12:01:00,0,0,0,0,7.00K,0.00K,Public,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,WNW,FIFE LAKE,0.0,WNW,FIFE LAKE,44.5752,-85.366,44.5719,-85.355,A cold front helped kick off a few severe thunderstorms in northern lower Michigan on the afternoon of the 18th.,"Trees were uprooted along US-131 near Fife Lake, as well as in a yard in the community.",2015,6
10120,201506,18,1242,201506,18,1242,98350,591831,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,135,OSCODA,APX,18-JUN-15 12:42:00,EST-5,18-JUN-15 12:42:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,County Official,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,WSW,SHERWOOD CORNERS,3.0,WSW,SHERWOOD CORNERS,44.6814,-84.1812,44.6814,-84.1812,A cold front helped kick off a few severe thunderstorms in northern lower Michigan on the afternoon of the 18th.,Several trees and power lines were downed near the intersection of Cherry Creek Road and Camp Ten Road.,2015,6
10207,201506,22,2254,201506,22,2254,95337,588850,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,87,LAPEER,DTX,22-JUN-15 22:54:00,EST-5,22-JUN-15 22:54:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,ALMONT,0.0,N,ALMONT,42.92,-83.03,42.92,-83.03,"Two rounds of severe thunderstorms impacted southeast Michigan. First round occurred during the afternoon hours, with the stronger second round occurring around and just after Midnight, spawning four tornadoes.",Numerous trees uprooted.,2015,6
10208,201506,22,2353,201506,22,2353,95337,588851,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,22-JUN-15 23:53:00,EST-5,22-JUN-15 23:53:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,WNW,HUDSON MILLS,3.0,WNW,HUDSON MILLS,42.39,-83.98,42.39,-83.98,"Two rounds of severe thunderstorms impacted southeast Michigan. First round occurred during the afternoon hours, with the stronger second round occurring around and just after Midnight, spawning four tornadoes.",A one foot diameter tree reported blown down.,2015,6
10209,201506,23,41,201506,23,41,95337,588852,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,23-JUN-15 00:41:00,EST-5,23-JUN-15 00:41:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,PITTSFIELD,1.0,E,PITTSFIELD,42.2,-83.7,42.2,-83.7,"Two rounds of severe thunderstorms impacted southeast Michigan. First round occurred during the afternoon hours, with the stronger second round occurring around and just after Midnight, spawning four tornadoes.",Multiple trees reported down.,2015,6
10326,201505,29,1530,201505,29,1630,95697,574912,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Rain,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,29-MAY-15 15:30:00,EST-5,29-MAY-15 16:30:00,0,4,0,0,30.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,ENE,GORDON,1.0,ENE,GORDON,46.4875,-87.2322,46.4875,-87.2322,Heavy rain from a series of thunderstorms contributed to two multi-vehicle accidents in Chocolay Township in Marquette County on the afternoon of the 29th.,"Over one-inch per hour rainfall rates and fog from a series of thunderstorms contributed to two multi-vehicle accidents on Highway M-28 in Chocolay Township in Marquette County on the afternoon of the 29th. ||The Chocolay Township Police said the first accident was a head-on collision which occurred at 330 pm EST on Highway M-28 about a mile east of Kawbawgam Road. Both vehicles were totaled and the drivers and one passenger were treated for non-life threatening injuries at the UP Health System in Marquette. The second accident occurred approximately 45 minutes later, not far from the site of the first accident, and involved one vehicle rear ending another vehicle. One person from the second accident was taken to Marquette General Hospital with a head injury.",2015,5
10424,201506,22,1450,201506,22,1450,95337,588848,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,22-JUN-15 14:50:00,EST-5,22-JUN-15 14:50:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NW,GUTHRIE,2.0,NW,GUTHRIE,42.32,-84.1,42.32,-84.1,"Two rounds of severe thunderstorms impacted southeast Michigan. First round occurred during the afternoon hours, with the stronger second round occurring around and just after Midnight, spawning four tornadoes.",Eight trees were uprooted.,2015,6
10425,201506,22,1455,201506,22,1455,95337,588849,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,22-JUN-15 14:55:00,EST-5,22-JUN-15 14:55:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Amateur Radio,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,WSW,HUDSON MILLS,3.0,WSW,HUDSON MILLS,42.37,-83.98,42.37,-83.98,"Two rounds of severe thunderstorms impacted southeast Michigan. First round occurred during the afternoon hours, with the stronger second round occurring around and just after Midnight, spawning four tornadoes.",A two foot diameter tree was reported blown down.,2015,6
10450,201506,23,125,201506,23,125,95337,588853,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,91,LENAWEE,DTX,23-JUN-15 01:25:00,EST-5,23-JUN-15 01:25:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Amateur Radio,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NE,BIRDSALL,2.0,NE,BIRDSALL,41.97,-83.96,41.97,-83.96,"Two rounds of severe thunderstorms impacted southeast Michigan. First round occurred during the afternoon hours, with the stronger second round occurring around and just after Midnight, spawning four tornadoes.",Trees and power lines reported down.,2015,6
10451,201506,23,133,201506,23,133,95337,588854,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,91,LENAWEE,DTX,23-JUN-15 01:33:00,EST-5,23-JUN-15 01:33:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Amateur Radio,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,ADRIAN LENAWEE ARPT,1.0,SW,ADRIAN LENAWEE ARPT,41.86,-84.09,41.86,-84.09,"Two rounds of severe thunderstorms impacted southeast Michigan. First round occurred during the afternoon hours, with the stronger second round occurring around and just after Midnight, spawning four tornadoes.",Trees reported down.,2015,6
10452,201506,23,115,201506,23,115,95337,588856,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,23-JUN-15 01:15:00,EST-5,23-JUN-15 01:15:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,DEARBORN,1.0,N,DEARBORN,42.33,-83.25,42.33,-83.25,"Two rounds of severe thunderstorms impacted southeast Michigan. First round occurred during the afternoon hours, with the stronger second round occurring around and just after Midnight, spawning four tornadoes.",Large tree limbs blown down.,2015,6
10453,201506,23,41,201506,23,41,95337,588857,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,23-JUN-15 00:41:00,EST-5,23-JUN-15 00:41:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,SALINE,1.0,SE,SALINE,42.16,-83.75,42.16,-83.75,"Two rounds of severe thunderstorms impacted southeast Michigan. First round occurred during the afternoon hours, with the stronger second round occurring around and just after Midnight, spawning four tornadoes.",A ten inch diameter tree was uprooted.,2015,6
10454,201506,23,45,201506,23,45,95337,588858,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,23-JUN-15 00:45:00,EST-5,23-JUN-15 00:45:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NNW,ANN ARBOR,2.0,NNW,ANN ARBOR,42.3067,-83.745,42.3067,-83.745,"Two rounds of severe thunderstorms impacted southeast Michigan. First round occurred during the afternoon hours, with the stronger second round occurring around and just after Midnight, spawning four tornadoes.",Several uprooted trees and large limbs down.,2015,6
10455,201506,22,2343,201506,22,2343,95337,591530,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,22-JUN-15 23:43:00,EST-5,22-JUN-15 23:43:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,ENE,DOVER,3.0,ENE,DOVER,42.42,-83.84,42.42,-83.84,"Two rounds of severe thunderstorms impacted southeast Michigan. First round occurred during the afternoon hours, with the stronger second round occurring around and just after Midnight, spawning four tornadoes.",Trees reported down.,2015,6
10500,201505,27,1335,201505,27,1335,96126,580701,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,27-MAY-15 13:35:00,EST-5,27-MAY-15 13:35:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,GREGORY,1.0,N,GREGORY,42.46,-84.08,42.46,-84.08,"Large hail was reported, mainly impacting Livingston and Washtenaw Counties.",,2015,5
10612,201506,22,2108,201506,22,2144,95337,587118,MICHIGAN,2015,Tornado,C,151,SANILAC,DTX,22-JUN-15 21:08:00,EST-5,22-JUN-15 21:44:00,0,0,0,0,0.50M,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF1,21.88,250.0,,,,,3.0,NW,HEMANS,3.0,E,DECKERVILLE NAUMAN A,43.5011,-83.1099,43.4988,-82.6733,"Two rounds of severe thunderstorms impacted southeast Michigan. First round occurred during the afternoon hours, with the stronger second round occurring around and just after Midnight, spawning four tornadoes.","A tornado touched briefly down in Tuscola county, then tracked mostly in a west to east direction parallel to and just south of Deckerville road in Sanilac County. Most damage along the path was rated EF0 intensity and below 85 mph, bringing down trees and power lines. However, a pocket of EF1 damage occurred with maximum intensity around 110 mph on the north side of Decker, extending west toward the Tuscola Border. Major damage occurred to Devor Dairy Farm. The total path length of the tornado came in close to 23 miles, with just 1 mile of the path length occurring in Tuscola County.",2015,6
10613,201506,22,2107,201506,22,2108,95337,591534,MICHIGAN,2015,Tornado,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,22-JUN-15 21:07:00,EST-5,22-JUN-15 21:08:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF0,1.06,250.0,DTX,MI,151.0,SANILAC,4.0,ESE,DEFORD,5.0,ESE,DEFORD,43.5031,-83.1308,43.5025,-83.1097,"Two rounds of severe thunderstorms impacted southeast Michigan. First round occurred during the afternoon hours, with the stronger second round occurring around and just after Midnight, spawning four tornadoes.","A tornado touched briefly down in Tuscola county, then tracked mostly in a west to east direction parallel to and just south of Deckerville road in Sanilac County. Most damage along the path was rated EF0 intensity and below 85 mph, bringing down trees and power lines. However, a pocket of EF1 damage occurred with maximum intensity around 110 mph on the north side of Decker, extending west toward the Tuscola Border. Major damage occurred to Devor Dairy Farm. The total path length of the tornado came in close to 23 miles, with just 1 mile of the path length occurring in Tuscola County.",2015,6
10709,201506,8,1144,201506,8,1144,97577,587060,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,17,BAY,DTX,08-JUN-15 11:44:00,EST-5,08-JUN-15 11:44:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,WNW,KAWKAWLIN,3.0,WNW,KAWKAWLIN,43.67,-84.01,43.67,-84.01,A few thunderstorms produced quarter size hail north of the I-69 corridor.,,2015,6
11530,201506,8,1608,201506,8,1609,98213,590673,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,59,HILLSDALE,IWX,08-JUN-15 16:08:00,EST-5,08-JUN-15 16:09:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,State Official,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,S,NORTH ADAMS,3.0,S,NORTH ADAMS,41.93,-84.52,41.93,-84.52,Storms fired across far southern Lower Michigan in the late afternoon. Strong upper-level forcing was adequate to overcome the relatively weak shear and instability with isolated reports of severe weather.,Three 13 inch diameter tree limbs were blown down in Adams Township.,2015,6
11531,201506,8,1605,201506,8,1606,98213,590672,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,59,HILLSDALE,IWX,08-JUN-15 16:05:00,EST-5,08-JUN-15 16:06:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,State Official,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SSW,STEAMBURG,2.0,SSW,STEAMBURG,41.85,-84.64,41.85,-84.64,Storms fired across far southern Lower Michigan in the late afternoon. Strong upper-level forcing was adequate to overcome the relatively weak shear and instability with isolated reports of severe weather.,Two 20 inch diameter trees were down in Cambria Township.,2015,6
11532,201506,8,1605,201506,8,1606,98213,590674,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,59,HILLSDALE,IWX,08-JUN-15 16:05:00,EST-5,08-JUN-15 16:06:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,56.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,HILLSDALE MUNI ARPT,1.0,N,HILLSDALE MUNI ARPT,41.93,-84.58,41.93,-84.58,Storms fired across far southern Lower Michigan in the late afternoon. Strong upper-level forcing was adequate to overcome the relatively weak shear and instability with isolated reports of severe weather.,A trained spotter recorded a 65 mph wind gust.,2015,6
11752,201506,22,1140,201506,22,1151,96948,583117,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,5,ALLEGAN,GRR,22-JUN-15 11:40:00,EST-5,22-JUN-15 11:51:00,0,0,0,0,,,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,ALLEGAN,0.0,N,ALLEGAN,42.53,-85.85,42.53,-85.85,A NWS storm survey confirmed that an EF-1 tornado struck Portland in Ionia county between 1:30 pm and 1:36 pm. It had peak winds of 110 mph with a path length a little over 4 miles. The path width was 50 to 100 yards. Three churches incurred heavy damage and dozens of trees were uprooted and snapped. There were 5 minor injuries and no fatalities. Multiple homes had significant roof damage and a baseball field was heavily damaged. It was estimated that the tornado caused 3.2 million dollars in damage. Severe thunderstorms also produced several reports of damaging wind gusts.,Several power lines were blown down in Allegan township.,2015,6
12010,201506,22,1330,201506,22,1336,96948,583118,MICHIGAN,2015,Tornado,C,67,IONIA,GRR,22-JUN-15 13:30:00,EST-5,22-JUN-15 13:36:00,5,0,0,0,3.20M,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF1,4.61,100.0,,,,,1.0,NNE,KENT CORNER,2.0,N,FROST CORNERS,42.89,-84.96,42.8614,-84.8776,A NWS storm survey confirmed that an EF-1 tornado struck Portland in Ionia county between 1:30 pm and 1:36 pm. It had peak winds of 110 mph with a path length a little over 4 miles. The path width was 50 to 100 yards. Three churches incurred heavy damage and dozens of trees were uprooted and snapped. There were 5 minor injuries and no fatalities. Multiple homes had significant roof damage and a baseball field was heavily damaged. It was estimated that the tornado caused 3.2 million dollars in damage. Severe thunderstorms also produced several reports of damaging wind gusts.,A NWS storm survey determined that an EF-1 tornado struck Portland in Ionia county. The estimated peak wind speed was 110 mph. There was damage to homes and businesses throughout portions of Portland and more than 50 structures were impacted with roof damage and broken windows. Dozens of trees were snapped and uprooted. Three churches were heavily damaged. There were 5 minor injuries and no fatalities.,2015,6
12011,201506,22,1424,201506,22,1424,96948,583145,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,25,CALHOUN,GRR,22-JUN-15 14:24:00,EST-5,22-JUN-15 14:24:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,ALBION,0.0,N,ALBION,42.25,-84.75,42.25,-84.75,A NWS storm survey confirmed that an EF-1 tornado struck Portland in Ionia county between 1:30 pm and 1:36 pm. It had peak winds of 110 mph with a path length a little over 4 miles. The path width was 50 to 100 yards. Three churches incurred heavy damage and dozens of trees were uprooted and snapped. There were 5 minor injuries and no fatalities. Multiple homes had significant roof damage and a baseball field was heavily damaged. It was estimated that the tornado caused 3.2 million dollars in damage. Severe thunderstorms also produced several reports of damaging wind gusts.,"Calhoun county central dispatch reported that several trees were blown down, mainly around Albion.",2015,6
12012,201506,22,1426,201506,22,1439,96948,583146,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,75,JACKSON,GRR,22-JUN-15 14:26:00,EST-5,22-JUN-15 14:39:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,CONCORD,1.0,W,CONCORD,42.18,-84.64,42.18,-84.64,A NWS storm survey confirmed that an EF-1 tornado struck Portland in Ionia county between 1:30 pm and 1:36 pm. It had peak winds of 110 mph with a path length a little over 4 miles. The path width was 50 to 100 yards. Three churches incurred heavy damage and dozens of trees were uprooted and snapped. There were 5 minor injuries and no fatalities. Multiple homes had significant roof damage and a baseball field was heavily damaged. It was estimated that the tornado caused 3.2 million dollars in damage. Severe thunderstorms also produced several reports of damaging wind gusts.,Several trees and power lines were blown down in and near Jackson.,2015,6
12274,201506,22,2150,201506,22,2205,96948,583147,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,77,KALAMAZOO,GRR,22-JUN-15 21:50:00,EST-5,22-JUN-15 22:05:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,Department of Highways,61.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,RICHLAND,1.0,S,RICHLAND,42.35,-85.45,42.35,-85.45,A NWS storm survey confirmed that an EF-1 tornado struck Portland in Ionia county between 1:30 pm and 1:36 pm. It had peak winds of 110 mph with a path length a little over 4 miles. The path width was 50 to 100 yards. Three churches incurred heavy damage and dozens of trees were uprooted and snapped. There were 5 minor injuries and no fatalities. Multiple homes had significant roof damage and a baseball field was heavily damaged. It was estimated that the tornado caused 3.2 million dollars in damage. Severe thunderstorms also produced several reports of damaging wind gusts.,"Severe thunderstorms produced wind gusts estimated at up to 70 mph that brought down several trees in Richland, Cooper and Ross townships.",2015,6
12558,201506,22,2150,201506,22,2205,96948,583148,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,77,KALAMAZOO,GRR,22-JUN-15 21:50:00,EST-5,22-JUN-15 22:05:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,Department of Highways,61.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,RICHLAND,1.0,S,RICHLAND,42.35,-85.45,42.35,-85.45,A NWS storm survey confirmed that an EF-1 tornado struck Portland in Ionia county between 1:30 pm and 1:36 pm. It had peak winds of 110 mph with a path length a little over 4 miles. The path width was 50 to 100 yards. Three churches incurred heavy damage and dozens of trees were uprooted and snapped. There were 5 minor injuries and no fatalities. Multiple homes had significant roof damage and a baseball field was heavily damaged. It was estimated that the tornado caused 3.2 million dollars in damage. Severe thunderstorms also produced several reports of damaging wind gusts.,"Severe thunderstorms produced wind gusts estimated at up to 70 mph that brought down several trees in Richland, Cooper and Ross townships.",2015,6
12723,201507,13,2330,201507,13,2341,97744,587746,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,139,OTTAWA,GRR,13-JUL-15 23:30:00,EST-5,13-JUL-15 23:41:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,Department of Highways,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,OAKLAWN PARK,1.0,W,OAKLAWN PARK,42.8,-86.14,42.8,-86.14,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late evening hours of July 13th and continued into the early morning hours of July 14th, resulting in several reports of wind damage including downed trees and power lines. An isolated EF-0 tornado also briefly touched down in Alto, causing tree damage but no injuries.","The Ottawa county road commission reported that several trees were blown down across portions of southern Ottawa county, particularly in the Park and Jamestown township areas.",2015,7
12724,201507,13,2338,201507,13,2338,97744,587747,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,5,ALLEGAN,GRR,13-JUL-15 23:38:00,EST-5,13-JUL-15 23:38:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NW,GRAAFSCHAP,2.0,NW,GRAAFSCHAP,42.72,-86.13,42.72,-86.13,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late evening hours of July 13th and continued into the early morning hours of July 14th, resulting in several reports of wind damage including downed trees and power lines. An isolated EF-0 tornado also briefly touched down in Alto, causing tree damage but no injuries.",A trained spotter estimated wind gusts of up to 60 mph that caused some minore tree damage.,2015,7
12974,201507,13,2338,201507,13,2338,97744,587748,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,123,NEWAYGO,GRR,13-JUL-15 23:38:00,EST-5,13-JUL-15 23:38:00,0,0,0,0,50.00K,0.00K,Department of Highways,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,S,WOODVILLE,3.0,S,WOODVILLE,43.63,-85.69,43.63,-85.69,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late evening hours of July 13th and continued into the early morning hours of July 14th, resulting in several reports of wind damage including downed trees and power lines. An isolated EF-0 tornado also briefly touched down in Alto, causing tree damage but no injuries.",The Newaygo county road commission reported that around 50 large trees were blown down across mainly the northern half of Newaygo county.,2015,7
12975,201507,14,0,201507,14,0,97744,587749,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,73,ISABELLA,GRR,14-JUL-15 00:00:00,EST-5,14-JUL-15 00:00:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,WNW,BRINTON,3.0,WNW,BRINTON,43.78,-85.05,43.78,-85.05,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late evening hours of July 13th and continued into the early morning hours of July 14th, resulting in several reports of wind damage including downed trees and power lines. An isolated EF-0 tornado also briefly touched down in Alto, causing tree damage but no injuries.",A barn was blown down and several cattle were killed near Brinton.,2015,7
12979,201507,14,5,201507,14,5,97744,587750,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,5,ALLEGAN,GRR,14-JUL-15 00:05:00,EST-5,14-JUL-15 00:05:00,0,0,0,0,,,Mesonet,61.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,DORR,1.0,E,DORR,42.73,-85.71,42.73,-85.71,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late evening hours of July 13th and continued into the early morning hours of July 14th, resulting in several reports of wind damage including downed trees and power lines. An isolated EF-0 tornado also briefly touched down in Alto, causing tree damage but no injuries.",A mesonet station in Dorr measured a 70 mph peak wind gust.,2015,7
12980,201507,14,8,201507,14,8,97744,587751,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,81,KENT,GRR,14-JUL-15 00:08:00,EST-5,14-JUL-15 00:08:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Public,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,5.0,WNW,LOWELL,5.0,WNW,LOWELL,42.96,-85.41,42.96,-85.41,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late evening hours of July 13th and continued into the early morning hours of July 14th, resulting in several reports of wind damage including downed trees and power lines. An isolated EF-0 tornado also briefly touched down in Alto, causing tree damage but no injuries.",The public in Lowell reported some tree limbs were blown down and a roof of a home was damaged.,2015,7
13243,201507,14,15,201507,14,15,97744,587752,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,67,IONIA,GRR,14-JUL-15 00:15:00,EST-5,14-JUL-15 00:15:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,Department of Highways,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,N,CLARKSVILLE,2.0,N,CLARKSVILLE,42.86,-85.25,42.86,-85.25,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late evening hours of July 13th and continued into the early morning hours of July 14th, resulting in several reports of wind damage including downed trees and power lines. An isolated EF-0 tornado also briefly touched down in Alto, causing tree damage but no injuries.",The Ionia county road commission estimated that about two dozen trees were blown down across the county.,2015,7
13244,201507,14,15,201507,14,17,97744,587753,MICHIGAN,2015,Tornado,C,81,KENT,GRR,14-JUL-15 00:15:00,EST-5,14-JUL-15 00:17:00,0,0,0,0,50.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF0,0.8,50.0,,,,,2.0,WSW,BROWNE CENTER,1.0,W,BROWNE CENTER,42.81,-85.41,42.8222,-85.3892,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late evening hours of July 13th and continued into the early morning hours of July 14th, resulting in several reports of wind damage including downed trees and power lines. An isolated EF-0 tornado also briefly touched down in Alto, causing tree damage but no injuries.",A NWS storm survey concluded that an EF-0 tornado touched down about a third of a mile southwest of 84th street and Morse Lake Road in Alto. The tornado had a maximum path width of 50 yards and was on the ground for about 2 minutes. Peak wind speeds were estimated at 75 to 85 mph. It caused roof damage to one home and snapped and uprooted several trees. There were no injuries.,2015,7
13245,201507,14,16,201507,14,22,97744,587754,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,81,KENT,GRR,14-JUL-15 00:16:00,EST-5,14-JUL-15 00:22:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NNE,CUTLERVILLE,1.0,NNE,CUTLERVILLE,42.85,-85.66,42.85,-85.66,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late evening hours of July 13th and continued into the early morning hours of July 14th, resulting in several reports of wind damage including downed trees and power lines. An isolated EF-0 tornado also briefly touched down in Alto, causing tree damage but no injuries.",A few trees were blown down across southern Kent county by wind gusts estimated at up to 60 mph.,2015,7
13246,201507,14,46,201507,14,56,97744,587756,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,67,IONIA,GRR,14-JUL-15 00:46:00,EST-5,14-JUL-15 00:56:00,0,0,0,0,20.00K,0.00K,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NNW,IONIA,1.0,NNW,IONIA,43.0,-85.08,43.0,-85.08,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late evening hours of July 13th and continued into the early morning hours of July 14th, resulting in several reports of wind damage including downed trees and power lines. An isolated EF-0 tornado also briefly touched down in Alto, causing tree damage but no injuries.","Several trees were blown down across Ionia county, with several trees down at Appletree and M-66.",2015,7
13490,201507,14,40,201507,14,40,97744,587755,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,37,CLINTON,GRR,14-JUL-15 00:40:00,EST-5,14-JUL-15 00:40:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,Department of Highways,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,WNW,WAOOUSTA,3.0,WNW,WAOOUSTA,42.84,-84.73,42.84,-84.73,"Severe thunderstorms developed during the late evening hours of July 13th and continued into the early morning hours of July 14th, resulting in several reports of wind damage including downed trees and power lines. An isolated EF-0 tornado also briefly touched down in Alto, causing tree damage but no injuries.",The road commission in Clinton county reported that around 12 trees were blown down across the southern portion of the county.,2015,7
14745,201506,8,1144,201506,8,1144,97577,587061,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,17,BAY,DTX,08-JUN-15 11:44:00,EST-5,08-JUN-15 11:44:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SSE,BEAVER,2.0,SSE,BEAVER,43.67,-84.05,43.67,-84.05,A few thunderstorms produced quarter size hail north of the I-69 corridor.,,2015,6
14746,201506,8,1146,201506,8,1146,97577,587062,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,17,BAY,DTX,08-JUN-15 11:46:00,EST-5,08-JUN-15 11:46:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,WNW,KAWKAWLIN,3.0,WNW,KAWKAWLIN,43.67,-84.01,43.67,-84.01,A few thunderstorms produced quarter size hail north of the I-69 corridor.,,2015,6
14747,201506,8,1229,201506,8,1229,97577,587063,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,08-JUN-15 12:29:00,EST-5,08-JUN-15 12:29:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,UNIONVILLE,1.0,N,UNIONVILLE,43.67,-83.47,43.67,-83.47,A few thunderstorms produced quarter size hail north of the I-69 corridor.,,2015,6
14748,201506,8,1236,201506,8,1236,97577,587064,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,08-JUN-15 12:36:00,EST-5,08-JUN-15 12:36:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,WISNER,1.0,N,WISNER,43.63,-83.58,43.63,-83.58,A few thunderstorms produced quarter size hail north of the I-69 corridor.,,2015,6
14749,201506,8,1333,201506,8,1333,97577,587066,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,151,SANILAC,DTX,08-JUN-15 13:33:00,EST-5,08-JUN-15 13:33:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,DECKERVILLE,1.0,W,DECKERVILLE,43.53,-82.74,43.53,-82.74,A few thunderstorms produced quarter size hail north of the I-69 corridor.,,2015,6
14869,201507,18,1820,201507,18,2020,99012,595429,MICHIGAN,2015,Flood,C,149,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,18-JUL-15 18:20:00,EST-5,18-JUL-15 20:20:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,OAKWOOD,0.0,NW,OAKWOOD,41.77,-85.55,41.7839,-85.556,"Weak shortwave trough moving through upper Michigan combined with retreating outflow boundary from morning/early afternoon storms, which moved through northern Indiana/northwest Ohio, spurned new storm development from southern Wisconsin southeast through northeast Illinois by later afternoon. Storms were initially sub-severe and disorganized, but a bowing segment developed as cold pool strengthened, causing widespread damaging winds and flooding across southwest lower Michigan.",Water over the roadway.,2015,7
15204,201507,18,1852,201507,18,2052,99012,595430,MICHIGAN,2015,Flood,C,27,CASS,IWX,18-JUL-15 18:52:00,EST-5,18-JUL-15 20:52:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,1.0,WNW,DOWAGIAC CASS ARPT,2.0,SW,DOWAGIAC CASS ARPT,42.0005,-86.1428,41.9667,-86.1472,"Weak shortwave trough moving through upper Michigan combined with retreating outflow boundary from morning/early afternoon storms, which moved through northern Indiana/northwest Ohio, spurned new storm development from southern Wisconsin southeast through northeast Illinois by later afternoon. Storms were initially sub-severe and disorganized, but a bowing segment developed as cold pool strengthened, causing widespread damaging winds and flooding across southwest lower Michigan.",Several roads around Dowagiac flooded with at least one lane obstructed.,2015,7
15205,201507,18,1728,201507,18,1731,99012,595431,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,21,BERRIEN,IWX,18-JUL-15 17:28:00,EST-5,18-JUL-15 17:31:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,BUCHANAN,1.0,E,BUCHANAN,41.83,-86.36,41.83,-86.36,"Weak shortwave trough moving through upper Michigan combined with retreating outflow boundary from morning/early afternoon storms, which moved through northern Indiana/northwest Ohio, spurned new storm development from southern Wisconsin southeast through northeast Illinois by later afternoon. Storms were initially sub-severe and disorganized, but a bowing segment developed as cold pool strengthened, causing widespread damaging winds and flooding across southwest lower Michigan.",Large tree down onto local road.,2015,7
15436,201508,19,1347,201508,19,1347,99728,598166,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,19-AUG-15 13:47:00,EST-5,19-AUG-15 13:47:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,E,BRIGHTON,3.0,E,BRIGHTON,42.53,-83.72,42.53,-83.72,"Several trees were downed, mainly near I-69 corridor.",A tree was reported down.,2015,8
15437,201508,19,1350,201508,19,1350,99728,598167,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,19-AUG-15 13:50:00,EST-5,19-AUG-15 13:50:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,LAKELAND,1.0,S,LAKELAND,42.46,-83.83,42.46,-83.83,"Several trees were downed, mainly near I-69 corridor.",A tree was reported down.,2015,8
15438,201508,19,1502,201508,19,1502,99728,598168,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,87,LAPEER,DTX,19-AUG-15 15:02:00,EST-5,19-AUG-15 15:02:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,N,HUNTERS CREEK,2.0,N,HUNTERS CREEK,43.01,-83.28,43.01,-83.28,"Several trees were downed, mainly near I-69 corridor.",A tree was reported down.,2015,8
15439,201508,19,1529,201508,19,1529,99728,598169,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,19-AUG-15 15:29:00,EST-5,19-AUG-15 15:29:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,MAYVILLE,1.0,NE,MAYVILLE,43.34,-83.35,43.34,-83.35,"Several trees were downed, mainly near I-69 corridor.",Trees and wires reported down.,2015,8
15440,201508,19,1454,201508,19,1454,99728,598170,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,19-AUG-15 14:54:00,EST-5,19-AUG-15 14:54:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Public,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,FLINT,1.0,NE,FLINT,43.04,-83.66,43.04,-83.66,"Several trees were downed, mainly near I-69 corridor.",A large tree was blown down onto a house.,2015,8
15542,201507,18,1820,201507,18,1823,99012,595432,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,149,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,18-JUL-15 18:20:00,EST-5,18-JUL-15 18:23:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SSW,WHITE PIGEON,1.0,SSW,WHITE PIGEON,41.7901,-85.6329,41.7901,-85.6329,"Weak shortwave trough moving through upper Michigan combined with retreating outflow boundary from morning/early afternoon storms, which moved through northern Indiana/northwest Ohio, spurned new storm development from southern Wisconsin southeast through northeast Illinois by later afternoon. Storms were initially sub-severe and disorganized, but a bowing segment developed as cold pool strengthened, causing widespread damaging winds and flooding across southwest lower Michigan.",Tree down onto a trailer on Fawn River Road.,2015,7
15758,201508,14,1611,201508,14,1611,99734,598189,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,17,BAY,DTX,14-AUG-15 16:11:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 16:11:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,E,NINE MILE,2.0,E,NINE MILE,43.9,-84.02,43.9,-84.02,"Unstable airmass lead to severe thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly north of M-59.",Trees reported blown down.,2015,8
15759,201508,14,1648,201508,14,1648,99734,598194,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,17,BAY,DTX,14-AUG-15 16:48:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 16:48:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,BAY CITY,1.0,SW,BAY CITY,43.59,-83.89,43.59,-83.89,"Unstable airmass lead to severe thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly north of M-59.",Trees and powerlines reported down.,2015,8
15760,201508,14,1650,201508,14,1650,99734,598195,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,14-AUG-15 16:50:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 16:50:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,W,AKRON,2.0,W,AKRON,43.57,-83.55,43.57,-83.55,"Unstable airmass lead to severe thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly north of M-59.",Numerous trees and power lines reported down.,2015,8
15761,201508,14,1704,201508,14,1704,99734,598196,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,14-AUG-15 17:04:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 17:04:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,ENE,VASSAR,3.0,ENE,VASSAR,43.39,-83.52,43.39,-83.52,"Unstable airmass lead to severe thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly north of M-59.",Medium size tree branch reported down at camp.,2015,8
15775,201508,14,1709,201508,14,1709,99734,598198,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,14-AUG-15 17:09:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 17:09:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,VASSAR,0.0,N,VASSAR,43.37,-83.58,43.37,-83.58,"Unstable airmass lead to severe thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly north of M-59.",Power lines reported down.,2015,8
15787,201507,18,1858,201507,18,1901,99012,595439,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,23,BRANCH,IWX,18-JUL-15 18:58:00,EST-5,18-JUL-15 19:01:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,COLDWATER ARPT,1.0,E,COLDWATER ARPT,41.93,-85.04,41.93,-85.04,"Weak shortwave trough moving through upper Michigan combined with retreating outflow boundary from morning/early afternoon storms, which moved through northern Indiana/northwest Ohio, spurned new storm development from southern Wisconsin southeast through northeast Illinois by later afternoon. Storms were initially sub-severe and disorganized, but a bowing segment developed as cold pool strengthened, causing widespread damaging winds and flooding across southwest lower Michigan.",Large tree down onto roadway.,2015,7
15788,201507,18,1904,201507,18,1907,99012,595440,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,23,BRANCH,IWX,18-JUL-15 19:04:00,EST-5,18-JUL-15 19:07:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,COLDWATER LAKE,1.0,W,COLDWATER LAKE,41.85,-85.0,41.85,-85.0,"Weak shortwave trough moving through upper Michigan combined with retreating outflow boundary from morning/early afternoon storms, which moved through northern Indiana/northwest Ohio, spurned new storm development from southern Wisconsin southeast through northeast Illinois by later afternoon. Storms were initially sub-severe and disorganized, but a bowing segment developed as cold pool strengthened, causing widespread damaging winds and flooding across southwest lower Michigan.",Tree downed blocking U.S. 27 at Warren Road.,2015,7
15880,201507,18,1834,201507,18,1837,99012,595433,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,149,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,18-JUL-15 18:34:00,EST-5,18-JUL-15 18:37:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,COLON,1.0,N,COLON,41.96,-85.32,41.96,-85.32,"Weak shortwave trough moving through upper Michigan combined with retreating outflow boundary from morning/early afternoon storms, which moved through northern Indiana/northwest Ohio, spurned new storm development from southern Wisconsin southeast through northeast Illinois by later afternoon. Storms were initially sub-severe and disorganized, but a bowing segment developed as cold pool strengthened, causing widespread damaging winds and flooding across southwest lower Michigan.",Trees and power lines downed.,2015,7
16104,201508,14,1740,201508,14,1740,99734,598199,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,14-AUG-15 17:40:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 17:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,THETFORD CENTER,1.0,W,THETFORD CENTER,43.18,-83.64,43.18,-83.64,"Unstable airmass lead to severe thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly north of M-59.",Trees reported down.,2015,8
16105,201508,14,1743,201508,14,1743,99734,598200,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,14-AUG-15 17:43:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 17:43:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,MT MORRIS,1.0,N,MT MORRIS,43.13,-83.68,43.13,-83.68,"Unstable airmass lead to severe thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly north of M-59.",Trees and powerlines reported down.,2015,8
16106,201508,14,1757,201508,14,1757,99734,598201,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,14-AUG-15 17:57:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 17:57:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,FLINT,0.0,N,FLINT,43.03,-83.68,43.03,-83.68,"Unstable airmass lead to severe thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly north of M-59.",Power lines reported down.,2015,8
16107,201508,14,1717,201508,14,1717,99734,598202,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,14-AUG-15 17:17:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 17:17:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,ENE,BUENA VISTA,2.0,ENE,BUENA VISTA,43.41,-83.79,43.41,-83.79,"Unstable airmass lead to severe thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly north of M-59.",Power lines reported down.,2015,8
16108,201508,14,1905,201508,14,1905,99734,598203,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,14-AUG-15 19:05:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 19:05:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,FRASER,1.0,N,FRASER,42.53,-82.97,42.53,-82.97,"Unstable airmass lead to severe thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly north of M-59.",A 4 inch tree limb was reported down.,2015,8
16109,201508,14,1930,201508,14,1930,99734,598204,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,147,ST. CLAIR,DTX,14-AUG-15 19:30:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 19:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,ALGONAC,1.0,W,ALGONAC,42.62,-82.54,42.62,-82.54,"Unstable airmass lead to severe thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly north of M-59.",Four inch diameter trees limbs reported down.,2015,8
16110,201508,14,1820,201508,14,1820,99734,598205,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,14-AUG-15 18:20:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 18:20:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,PERRY LAKE HGTS,1.0,S,PERRY LAKE HGTS,42.81,-83.4,42.81,-83.4,"Unstable airmass lead to severe thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly north of M-59.",Multiple trees blown down.,2015,8
16111,201508,14,1800,201508,14,1800,99734,598206,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,14-AUG-15 18:00:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SSE,FLINT,1.0,SSE,FLINT,43.01,-83.67,43.01,-83.67,"Unstable airmass lead to severe thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly north of M-59.",Multiple 6 to 8 inch diameter tree limbs reported down.,2015,8
16112,201508,14,1825,201508,14,1825,99734,598207,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,14-AUG-15 18:25:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 18:25:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,WSW,LAKE ORION,3.0,WSW,LAKE ORION,42.77,-83.28,42.77,-83.28,"Unstable airmass lead to severe thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly north of M-59.",A pine tree snapped.,2015,8
16113,201508,14,1829,201508,14,1829,99734,598208,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,14-AUG-15 18:29:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 18:29:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WSW,BUNNY RUN,2.0,WSW,BUNNY RUN,42.76,-83.25,42.76,-83.25,"Unstable airmass lead to severe thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly north of M-59.",Four to six inch diameter tree limbs reported down.,2015,8
16114,201508,14,1905,201508,14,1905,99734,598210,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,14-AUG-15 19:05:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 19:05:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,CHESTERFIELD,1.0,NE,CHESTERFIELD,42.68,-82.82,42.68,-82.82,"Unstable airmass lead to severe thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly north of M-59.",A large tree was reported down.,2015,8
16124,201507,18,1911,201507,18,1914,99012,595441,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,23,BRANCH,IWX,18-JUL-15 19:11:00,EST-5,18-JUL-15 19:14:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,COLDWATER,1.0,S,COLDWATER,41.94,-85.0,41.94,-85.0,"Weak shortwave trough moving through upper Michigan combined with retreating outflow boundary from morning/early afternoon storms, which moved through northern Indiana/northwest Ohio, spurned new storm development from southern Wisconsin southeast through northeast Illinois by later afternoon. Storms were initially sub-severe and disorganized, but a bowing segment developed as cold pool strengthened, causing widespread damaging winds and flooding across southwest lower Michigan.",Several trees down in and around the Coldwater area. Some trees and power lines onto vehicles or roadway.,2015,7
16125,201507,18,1919,201507,18,1922,99012,595442,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,23,BRANCH,IWX,18-JUL-15 19:19:00,EST-5,18-JUL-15 19:22:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,NE,COLDWATER,3.0,NE,COLDWATER,41.98,-84.95,41.98,-84.95,"Weak shortwave trough moving through upper Michigan combined with retreating outflow boundary from morning/early afternoon storms, which moved through northern Indiana/northwest Ohio, spurned new storm development from southern Wisconsin southeast through northeast Illinois by later afternoon. Storms were initially sub-severe and disorganized, but a bowing segment developed as cold pool strengthened, causing widespread damaging winds and flooding across southwest lower Michigan.",Tree downed across road.,2015,7
16126,201507,18,1924,201507,18,1927,99012,595443,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,59,HILLSDALE,IWX,18-JUL-15 19:24:00,EST-5,18-JUL-15 19:27:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,CAMDEN,1.0,E,CAMDEN,41.75,-84.76,41.75,-84.76,"Weak shortwave trough moving through upper Michigan combined with retreating outflow boundary from morning/early afternoon storms, which moved through northern Indiana/northwest Ohio, spurned new storm development from southern Wisconsin southeast through northeast Illinois by later afternoon. Storms were initially sub-severe and disorganized, but a bowing segment developed as cold pool strengthened, causing widespread damaging winds and flooding across southwest lower Michigan.",Power lines downed.,2015,7
16174,201507,20,2034,201507,20,2035,99516,597227,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,143,ROSCOMMON,APX,20-JUL-15 20:34:00,EST-5,20-JUL-15 20:35:00,0,0,0,0,11.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NNE,HOUGHTON LAKE LAKE,2.0,NNE,HOUGHTON LAKE LAKE,44.3763,-84.7126,44.3765,-84.7075,Showers and scattered thunderstorms crossed northern Michigan on the afternoon and evening of the 20th. One storm reached severe levels.,Several trees were knocked over along the 7600 block of Houghton Lake Road. One home was damaged by a falling tree.,2015,7
16220,201507,18,1835,201507,18,1838,99012,595435,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,149,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,18-JUL-15 18:35:00,EST-5,18-JUL-15 18:38:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,BURR OAK,0.0,N,BURR OAK,41.85,-85.32,41.85,-85.32,"Weak shortwave trough moving through upper Michigan combined with retreating outflow boundary from morning/early afternoon storms, which moved through northern Indiana/northwest Ohio, spurned new storm development from southern Wisconsin southeast through northeast Illinois by later afternoon. Storms were initially sub-severe and disorganized, but a bowing segment developed as cold pool strengthened, causing widespread damaging winds and flooding across southwest lower Michigan.",Six to eight inch diameter partially rotted tree limb downed.,2015,7
16221,201507,18,1846,201507,18,1849,99012,595436,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,23,BRANCH,IWX,18-JUL-15 18:46:00,EST-5,18-JUL-15 18:49:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,BRONSON ARPT,1.0,S,BRONSON ARPT,41.87,-85.18,41.87,-85.18,"Weak shortwave trough moving through upper Michigan combined with retreating outflow boundary from morning/early afternoon storms, which moved through northern Indiana/northwest Ohio, spurned new storm development from southern Wisconsin southeast through northeast Illinois by later afternoon. Storms were initially sub-severe and disorganized, but a bowing segment developed as cold pool strengthened, causing widespread damaging winds and flooding across southwest lower Michigan.",Tree downed.,2015,7
16222,201507,18,1851,201507,18,1854,99012,595437,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,23,BRANCH,IWX,18-JUL-15 18:51:00,EST-5,18-JUL-15 18:54:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,BRONSON ARPT,1.0,SW,BRONSON ARPT,41.87,-85.19,41.87,-85.19,"Weak shortwave trough moving through upper Michigan combined with retreating outflow boundary from morning/early afternoon storms, which moved through northern Indiana/northwest Ohio, spurned new storm development from southern Wisconsin southeast through northeast Illinois by later afternoon. Storms were initially sub-severe and disorganized, but a bowing segment developed as cold pool strengthened, causing widespread damaging winds and flooding across southwest lower Michigan.",Tree downed across roadway.,2015,7
16223,201507,18,1854,201507,18,1857,99012,595438,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,23,BRANCH,IWX,18-JUL-15 18:54:00,EST-5,18-JUL-15 18:57:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,COLDWATER,1.0,S,COLDWATER,41.94,-85.0,41.94,-85.0,"Weak shortwave trough moving through upper Michigan combined with retreating outflow boundary from morning/early afternoon storms, which moved through northern Indiana/northwest Ohio, spurned new storm development from southern Wisconsin southeast through northeast Illinois by later afternoon. Storms were initially sub-severe and disorganized, but a bowing segment developed as cold pool strengthened, causing widespread damaging winds and flooding across southwest lower Michigan.",Tree downed across roadway. Power lines onto vehicle.,2015,7
16446,201508,14,2115,201508,14,2115,99734,598212,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,91,LENAWEE,DTX,14-AUG-15 21:15:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 21:15:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,ADRIAN,1.0,W,ADRIAN,41.9,-84.04,41.9,-84.04,"Unstable airmass lead to severe thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly north of M-59.",A few trees and wires reported down.,2015,8
16711,201506,8,1400,201506,8,1400,98348,591827,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,39,CRAWFORD,APX,08-JUN-15 14:00:00,EST-5,08-JUN-15 14:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,6.0,E,GRAYLING,7.0,E,GRAYLING,44.66,-84.57,44.6541,-84.5554,"Showers and thunderstorms developed over northern Michigan on the 8th, with the strongest storms occurring south of a stationary front over far northern portions of the state. A few storms produced hail and strong wind gusts.",,2015,6
16806,201508,14,1750,201508,14,1750,99734,598213,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,14-AUG-15 17:50:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 17:50:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,MT MORRIS,1.0,W,MT MORRIS,43.12,-83.7,43.12,-83.7,"Unstable airmass lead to severe thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly north of M-59.",Numerous trees reported down.,2015,8
16807,201508,14,1755,201508,14,1755,99734,598214,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,14-AUG-15 17:55:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 17:55:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,GENESEE DUFORD ARPT,1.0,SE,GENESEE DUFORD ARPT,43.11,-83.62,43.11,-83.62,"Unstable airmass lead to severe thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly north of M-59.",Numerous trees reported down.,2015,8
16819,201507,18,1820,201507,18,1823,99012,595444,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,149,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,18-JUL-15 18:20:00,EST-5,18-JUL-15 18:23:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,OAKWOOD,1.0,W,OAKWOOD,41.78,-85.57,41.78,-85.57,"Weak shortwave trough moving through upper Michigan combined with retreating outflow boundary from morning/early afternoon storms, which moved through northern Indiana/northwest Ohio, spurned new storm development from southern Wisconsin southeast through northeast Illinois by later afternoon. Storms were initially sub-severe and disorganized, but a bowing segment developed as cold pool strengthened, causing widespread damaging winds and flooding across southwest lower Michigan.",Estimated winds of 65 mph with numerous trees down.,2015,7
16820,201507,18,1832,201507,18,1835,99012,595445,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,149,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,18-JUL-15 18:32:00,EST-5,18-JUL-15 18:35:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,STURGIS,1.0,E,STURGIS,41.8,-85.4,41.8,-85.4,"Weak shortwave trough moving through upper Michigan combined with retreating outflow boundary from morning/early afternoon storms, which moved through northern Indiana/northwest Ohio, spurned new storm development from southern Wisconsin southeast through northeast Illinois by later afternoon. Storms were initially sub-severe and disorganized, but a bowing segment developed as cold pool strengthened, causing widespread damaging winds and flooding across southwest lower Michigan.",Winds coming from all directions.,2015,7
16872,201507,17,2055,201507,17,2057,99014,594504,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,27,CASS,IWX,17-JUL-15 20:55:00,EST-5,17-JUL-15 20:57:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,1.25,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,DOWAGIAC,1.0,W,DOWAGIAC,41.98,-86.11,41.98,-86.11,"A cluster of storms developed along a lake boundary near southeastern Lake Michigan. Although most of the storms remained sub-severe, an isolated storm produced hail up to the size of a half dollar.",,2015,7
16887,201507,18,808,201507,18,808,97745,587757,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,121,MUSKEGON,GRR,18-JUL-15 08:08:00,EST-5,18-JUL-15 08:08:00,0,0,0,0,,,County Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,6.0,NNE,LAKEWOOD CLUB,6.0,NNE,LAKEWOOD CLUB,43.46,-86.21,43.46,-86.21,Severe.,Several power lines were blown down on East Fruitvale road and South Shore Drive in northern Muskegon county.,2015,7
17052,201506,8,1655,201506,8,1655,98348,591829,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,69,IOSCO,APX,08-JUN-15 16:55:00,EST-5,08-JUN-15 16:55:00,0,0,0,0,6.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,NE,TAWAS CITY,0.0,NE,TAWAS CITY,44.2748,-83.5146,44.2748,-83.5146,"Showers and thunderstorms developed over northern Michigan on the 8th, with the strongest storms occurring south of a stationary front over far northern portions of the state. A few storms produced hail and strong wind gusts.",Several trees were uprooted along River Street in Tawas City.,2015,6
17081,201508,2,2237,201508,2,2238,100204,600164,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,21,BERRIEN,IWX,02-AUG-15 22:37:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 22:38:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,STEVENSVILLE,1.0,S,STEVENSVILLE,42.01,-86.52,42.01,-86.52,Low pressure moved across northern Wisconsin with a cold front sweeping into the region. An unstable atmosphere was in place with steep low level lapse rates and a strong elevated mixed layer.,The public reported a large tree was blown down.,2015,8
17152,201508,14,1803,201508,14,1803,99734,598215,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,14-AUG-15 18:03:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 18:03:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SSE,BELSAY,1.0,SSE,BELSAY,43.0,-83.62,43.0,-83.62,"Unstable airmass lead to severe thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly north of M-59.",Numerous trees reported down.,2015,8
17220,201507,13,732,201507,13,735,99010,595079,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,21,BERRIEN,IWX,13-JUL-15 07:32:00,EST-5,13-JUL-15 07:35:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,BARODA,1.0,NW,BARODA,41.96,-86.49,41.96,-86.49,"A strong to severe quasi-linear convective system dropped southeast out of Wisconsin and intensified as it moved across Lake Michigan. This led to sporadic wind damage, mainly in southwest lower Michigan and northern Indiana, as well as localized flooding.",Shingles off of the roof of a building and a large tree uprooted.,2015,7
17221,201507,13,740,201507,13,743,99010,595080,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,21,BERRIEN,IWX,13-JUL-15 07:40:00,EST-5,13-JUL-15 07:43:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,BERRIEN SPGS,1.0,W,BERRIEN SPGS,41.95,-86.34,41.95,-86.34,"A strong to severe quasi-linear convective system dropped southeast out of Wisconsin and intensified as it moved across Lake Michigan. This led to sporadic wind damage, mainly in southwest lower Michigan and northern Indiana, as well as localized flooding.",One and a half foot diameter tree downed onto a house. Health of tree unknown. Time estimated by radar.,2015,7
17242,201507,18,1810,201507,18,1810,97745,587758,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,159,VAN BUREN,GRR,18-JUL-15 18:10:00,EST-5,18-JUL-15 18:10:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,County Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,NNE,DECATUR,3.0,NNE,DECATUR,42.16,-85.95,42.16,-85.95,Severe.,Several trees were blown down in southeastern Van Buren county from around Decatur to north of Paw Paw.,2015,7
17243,201507,18,1810,201507,18,1810,97745,587759,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,77,KALAMAZOO,GRR,18-JUL-15 18:10:00,EST-5,18-JUL-15 18:10:00,0,0,0,0,20.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,KALAMAZOO,1.0,SW,KALAMAZOO,42.27,-85.59,42.27,-85.59,Severe.,A severe thunderstorm blew a large tree down onto a house closing Westnedge Avenue in both directions between Parkwood and Inkster avenues.,2015,7
17424,201508,2,2245,201508,2,2246,100204,600165,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,59,HILLSDALE,IWX,02-AUG-15 22:45:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 22:46:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,OSSEO,1.0,NW,OSSEO,41.89,-84.54,41.89,-84.54,Low pressure moved across northern Wisconsin with a cold front sweeping into the region. An unstable atmosphere was in place with steep low level lapse rates and a strong elevated mixed layer.,,2015,8
17425,201508,2,2306,201508,2,2307,100204,600166,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,27,CASS,IWX,02-AUG-15 23:06:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 23:07:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,EDWARDSBURG,0.0,N,EDWARDSBURG,41.8,-86.08,41.8,-86.08,Low pressure moved across northern Wisconsin with a cold front sweeping into the region. An unstable atmosphere was in place with steep low level lapse rates and a strong elevated mixed layer.,The public estimated a wind gust to 60 mph.,2015,8
17426,201508,2,2301,201508,2,2302,100204,600167,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,59,HILLSDALE,IWX,02-AUG-15 23:01:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 23:02:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,STEAMBURG,1.0,NW,STEAMBURG,41.89,-84.63,41.89,-84.63,Low pressure moved across northern Wisconsin with a cold front sweeping into the region. An unstable atmosphere was in place with steep low level lapse rates and a strong elevated mixed layer.,Emergency management officials reported numerous trees down throughout the county.,2015,8
17427,201508,17,1835,201508,17,1835,100325,600958,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,39,CRAWFORD,APX,17-AUG-15 18:35:00,EST-5,17-AUG-15 18:35:00,0,0,0,0,6.00K,0.00K,Public,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,LOVELLS,1.0,N,LOVELLS,44.81,-84.47,44.81,-84.47,A few thunderstorms formed over northern lower Michigan late in the afternoon of the 17th. These storms produced one report of severe weather.,"Several large trees were downed, blocking some roads in the Lovells area.",2015,8
17565,201507,13,812,201507,13,815,99010,595081,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,149,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,13-JUL-15 08:12:00,EST-5,13-JUL-15 08:15:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,MOTTVILLE,1.0,W,MOTTVILLE,41.8,-85.76,41.8,-85.76,"A strong to severe quasi-linear convective system dropped southeast out of Wisconsin and intensified as it moved across Lake Michigan. This led to sporadic wind damage, mainly in southwest lower Michigan and northern Indiana, as well as localized flooding.","A tree was downed near Mottville, blocking State Route 12.",2015,7
17566,201507,13,813,201507,13,816,99010,595082,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,149,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,13-JUL-15 08:13:00,EST-5,13-JUL-15 08:16:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,ENE,CONSTANTINE,2.0,ENE,CONSTANTINE,41.84,-85.63,41.84,-85.63,"A strong to severe quasi-linear convective system dropped southeast out of Wisconsin and intensified as it moved across Lake Michigan. This led to sporadic wind damage, mainly in southwest lower Michigan and northern Indiana, as well as localized flooding.",Tree downed.,2015,7
17567,201507,13,815,201507,13,818,99010,595083,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,21,BERRIEN,IWX,13-JUL-15 08:15:00,EST-5,13-JUL-15 08:18:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,BUCHANAN,1.0,E,BUCHANAN,41.83,-86.36,41.83,-86.36,"A strong to severe quasi-linear convective system dropped southeast out of Wisconsin and intensified as it moved across Lake Michigan. This led to sporadic wind damage, mainly in southwest lower Michigan and northern Indiana, as well as localized flooding.","Small branches down in Buchanan, with reports of trees down two miles south of Buchanan.",2015,7
17568,201507,13,816,201507,13,819,99010,595084,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,149,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,13-JUL-15 08:16:00,EST-5,13-JUL-15 08:19:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,61.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,CENTREVILLE,1.0,E,CENTREVILLE,41.92,-85.52,41.92,-85.52,"A strong to severe quasi-linear convective system dropped southeast out of Wisconsin and intensified as it moved across Lake Michigan. This led to sporadic wind damage, mainly in southwest lower Michigan and northern Indiana, as well as localized flooding.",At the fairgrounds. Some tree branches and flags downed.,2015,7
17569,201507,13,818,201507,13,821,99010,595088,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,149,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,13-JUL-15 08:18:00,EST-5,13-JUL-15 08:21:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,NNW,CONSTANTINE,4.0,NNW,CONSTANTINE,41.88,-85.71,41.88,-85.71,"A strong to severe quasi-linear convective system dropped southeast out of Wisconsin and intensified as it moved across Lake Michigan. This led to sporadic wind damage, mainly in southwest lower Michigan and northern Indiana, as well as localized flooding.",Tree down on Youngs Prairie Road. Time estimated from radar.,2015,7
17570,201507,13,820,201507,13,823,99010,595089,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,149,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,13-JUL-15 08:20:00,EST-5,13-JUL-15 08:23:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,OAKWOOD,1.0,SE,OAKWOOD,41.77,-85.54,41.77,-85.54,"A strong to severe quasi-linear convective system dropped southeast out of Wisconsin and intensified as it moved across Lake Michigan. This led to sporadic wind damage, mainly in southwest lower Michigan and northern Indiana, as well as localized flooding.",Tree downed.,2015,7
17571,201507,13,820,201507,13,823,99010,595090,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,149,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,13-JUL-15 08:20:00,EST-5,13-JUL-15 08:23:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,WHITE PIGEON,1.0,W,WHITE PIGEON,41.8,-85.64,41.8,-85.64,"A strong to severe quasi-linear convective system dropped southeast out of Wisconsin and intensified as it moved across Lake Michigan. This led to sporadic wind damage, mainly in southwest lower Michigan and northern Indiana, as well as localized flooding.",Trees and power lines down. Time estimated by radar.,2015,7
17582,201507,14,116,201507,14,116,98951,594192,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,155,SHIAWASSEE,DTX,14-JUL-15 01:16:00,EST-5,14-JUL-15 01:16:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,WSW,BURTON,3.0,WSW,BURTON,42.98,-84.34,42.98,-84.34,A thunderstorm brought down a few tree limbs in Shiawassee county.,A tree limb was reported down.,2015,7
17583,201507,14,132,201507,14,132,98951,594193,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,155,SHIAWASSEE,DTX,14-JUL-15 01:32:00,EST-5,14-JUL-15 01:32:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,N,VERNON,3.0,N,VERNON,42.98,-84.03,42.98,-84.03,A thunderstorm brought down a few tree limbs in Shiawassee county.,A tree limb was reported down.,2015,7
17617,201508,2,611,201508,2,612,99805,598489,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,02-AUG-15 06:11:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 06:12:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NNE,CLARKSBURG,1.0,NNE,CLARKSBURG,46.5,-87.84,46.5,-87.84,A strong cold front moving through the region produced several severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan during the morning and early afternoon of the 2nd.,Quarter-sized hail fell for about one minute at the Clarksburg observer's residence.,2015,8
17769,201506,14,1250,201506,14,1250,97590,587115,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,91,LENAWEE,DTX,14-JUN-15 12:50:00,EST-5,14-JUN-15 12:50:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NW,HOLLOWAY,2.0,NW,HOLLOWAY,41.95,-83.95,41.95,-83.95,A thunderstorm dumped around 2 inches in the City of Ann Arbor.,,2015,6
17773,201506,14,1323,201506,14,1430,97590,591529,MICHIGAN,2015,Flash Flood,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,14-JUN-15 13:23:00,EST-5,14-JUN-15 14:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,0.0,W,DELHI MILLS,2.0,WNW,SALINE,42.3292,-83.8065,42.1778,-83.7996,A thunderstorm dumped around 2 inches in the City of Ann Arbor.,Multiple reports of flooded and impassable roads.,2015,6
17929,201507,13,825,201507,13,828,99010,595091,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,149,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,13-JUL-15 08:25:00,EST-5,13-JUL-15 08:28:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,NOTTAWA,0.0,N,NOTTAWA,41.92,-85.45,41.92,-85.45,"A strong to severe quasi-linear convective system dropped southeast out of Wisconsin and intensified as it moved across Lake Michigan. This led to sporadic wind damage, mainly in southwest lower Michigan and northern Indiana, as well as localized flooding.",Large tree down on M-86 and Nottawa Road.,2015,7
17983,201508,2,705,201508,2,707,99805,598492,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,3,ALGER,MQT,02-AUG-15 07:05:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 07:07:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,1.5,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,W,DIFFIN,0.0,W,DIFFIN,46.22,-87.04,46.22,-87.04,A strong cold front moving through the region produced several severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan during the morning and early afternoon of the 2nd.,"Hail occurred along Highway US-41 between Trenary and Kiva. Report was relayed via picture on social media, and time was estimated from radar.",2015,8
17984,201508,2,615,201508,2,617,99805,598494,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,43,DICKINSON,MQT,02-AUG-15 06:15:00,CST-6,02-AUG-15 06:17:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,4.0,N,IRON MTN,4.0,N,IRON MTN,45.89,-88.05,45.89,-88.05,A strong cold front moving through the region produced several severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan during the morning and early afternoon of the 2nd.,Pea to penny sized hail from multiple social media reports. Time of report estimated from radar.,2015,8
17985,201508,2,717,201508,2,719,99805,598495,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,41,DELTA,MQT,02-AUG-15 07:17:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 07:19:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,PERKINS,1.0,N,PERKINS,45.98,-87.07,45.98,-87.07,A strong cold front moving through the region produced several severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan during the morning and early afternoon of the 2nd.,One inch diameter hail reported at Perkins.,2015,8
17986,201508,2,731,201508,2,734,99805,598499,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,41,DELTA,MQT,02-AUG-15 07:31:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 07:34:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,1.5,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NE,KIPLING,2.0,NE,KIPLING,45.89,-87.0,45.89,-87.0,A strong cold front moving through the region produced several severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan during the morning and early afternoon of the 2nd.,Ping pong sized hailstones stripped leaves and small branches off trees near Rapid River. The report was relayed via pictures from social media and the time was estimated from radar.,2015,8
17987,201508,2,640,201508,2,642,99805,598502,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,109,MENOMINEE,MQT,02-AUG-15 06:40:00,CST-6,02-AUG-15 06:42:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,POWERS,1.0,N,POWERS,45.69,-87.53,45.69,-87.53,A strong cold front moving through the region produced several severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan during the morning and early afternoon of the 2nd.,"Dime sized hail observed near Powers. Report was relayed via social media, and time was estimated from radar.",2015,8
18159,201501,7,200,201501,7,1600,91543,548501,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,77,BERRIEN,IWX,07-JAN-15 02:00:00,EST-5,07-JAN-15 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Lake effect snow accompanied by gusty winds and bitterly cold wind chills impacted far southwest Lower Michigan on January 7th.,"Lake effect snow bands developed during the early morning hours of January 7th and persisted through much of the day. Total snow accumulations across the country generally ranged between 3 and 7 inches, heaviest across eastern portions of Berrien County. The falling snow and wind gusts of 25 to 30 mph reduced visibilities and created areas of blowing and drifting snow. Wind chills during the event generally ranged between 5 below zero and 15 below zero. There were school delays along with reports of slide-offs across the region.",2015,1
18160,201501,7,200,201501,7,1600,91543,548502,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,78,CASS,IWX,07-JAN-15 02:00:00,EST-5,07-JAN-15 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Lake effect snow accompanied by gusty winds and bitterly cold wind chills impacted far southwest Lower Michigan on January 7th.,"Lake effect snow bands developed during the early morning hours of January 7th and persisted through much of the day. Total snow accumulations across the country generally ranged between 3 and 8 inches, heaviest across western portions of Cass County. The falling snow and wind gusts of 25 to 30 mph reduced visibilities and created areas of blowing and drifting snow. Wind chills during the event generally ranged between 5 below zero and 15 below zero. There were school delays along with reports of slide-offs across the region.",2015,1
18328,201508,2,845,201508,2,847,99805,598510,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,71,IRON,MQT,02-AUG-15 08:45:00,CST-6,02-AUG-15 08:47:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,ELMWOOD,1.0,S,ELMWOOD,46.2036,-88.8983,46.2036,-88.8983,A strong cold front moving through the region produced several severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan during the morning and early afternoon of the 2nd.,Dime sized hail reported near Golden Lake.,2015,8
18329,201508,2,930,201508,2,932,99805,598512,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,71,IRON,MQT,02-AUG-15 09:30:00,CST-6,02-AUG-15 09:32:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,CRYSTAL FALLS,0.0,N,CRYSTAL FALLS,46.1,-88.33,46.1,-88.33,A strong cold front moving through the region produced several severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan during the morning and early afternoon of the 2nd.,One inch diameter hail reported via social media picture at Crystal Falls.,2015,8
18330,201508,2,1245,201508,2,1247,99805,598514,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,109,MENOMINEE,MQT,02-AUG-15 12:45:00,CST-6,02-AUG-15 12:47:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,55.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,(MNM)TWIN CO APT MEN,0.0,N,(MNM)TWIN CO APT MEN,45.12,-87.63,45.12,-87.63,A strong cold front moving through the region produced several severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan during the morning and early afternoon of the 2nd.,A 63 mph wind gust was measured by the AWOS station in Menominee.,2015,8
18509,201501,7,200,201501,7,1600,91543,548503,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,79,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,07-JAN-15 02:00:00,EST-5,07-JAN-15 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Lake effect snow accompanied by gusty winds and bitterly cold wind chills impacted far southwest Lower Michigan on January 7th.,"Lake effect snow bands developed during the early morning hours of January 7th and persisted through much of the day. Total snow accumulations across the country generally ranged between 2 and 5 inches, heaviest across far western portions of St. Joseph County. The falling snow and wind gusts of 25 to 30 mph reduced visibilities and created areas of blowing and drifting snow. Wind chills during the event generally ranged between 5 below zero and 15 below zero. There were school delays along with reports of slide-offs across the region.",2015,1
18664,201508,2,1250,201508,2,1253,99805,598521,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,109,MENOMINEE,MQT,02-AUG-15 12:50:00,CST-6,02-AUG-15 12:53:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,MENOMINEE,1.0,S,MENOMINEE,45.11,-87.62,45.11,-87.62,A strong cold front moving through the region produced several severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan during the morning and early afternoon of the 2nd.,A spotter reported several large tree limbs and trees down throughout the city of Menominee.,2015,8
18784,201501,8,100,201501,8,1300,91586,548807,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,77,BERRIEN,IWX,08-JAN-15 01:00:00,EST-5,08-JAN-15 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,January 5th through January 10th featured a prolonged period of very cold weather and sub-zero wind chills. The most extreme and dangerous push of this arctic air occurred on January 8th when wind chills dropped to between 20 below zero and 30 below zero.,Wind chills during the morning and early afternoon hours of January 8th ranged between 20 below zero and 30 below zero. This dangerous cold led to numerous school closings and delays across the region.,2015,1
18971,201508,2,1253,201508,2,1254,99805,598522,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,109,MENOMINEE,MQT,02-AUG-15 12:53:00,CST-6,02-AUG-15 12:54:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,MENOMINEE,1.0,S,MENOMINEE,45.11,-87.62,45.11,-87.62,A strong cold front moving through the region produced several severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan during the morning and early afternoon of the 2nd.,Dime sized hail reported near Menominee.,2015,8
18972,201508,17,350,201508,17,353,99810,598526,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,41,DELTA,MQT,17-AUG-15 03:50:00,EST-5,17-AUG-15 03:53:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,E,FAYETTE,0.0,E,FAYETTE,45.72,-86.66,45.72,-86.66,A cold front moving through the warm and unstable air mass produced a severe thunderstorm with golf ball sized hail at Fayette in Delta County on the 17th.,Golf ball sized hail reported in Fayette.,2015,8
19121,201501,8,100,201501,8,1300,91586,548808,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,78,CASS,IWX,08-JAN-15 01:00:00,EST-5,08-JAN-15 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,January 5th through January 10th featured a prolonged period of very cold weather and sub-zero wind chills. The most extreme and dangerous push of this arctic air occurred on January 8th when wind chills dropped to between 20 below zero and 30 below zero.,Wind chills during the morning and early afternoon hours of January 8th ranged between 20 below zero and 30 below zero. This dangerous cold led to numerous school closings and delays across the region.,2015,1
19122,201501,8,100,201501,8,1300,91586,548809,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,79,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,08-JAN-15 01:00:00,EST-5,08-JAN-15 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,January 5th through January 10th featured a prolonged period of very cold weather and sub-zero wind chills. The most extreme and dangerous push of this arctic air occurred on January 8th when wind chills dropped to between 20 below zero and 30 below zero.,Wind chills during the morning and early afternoon hours of January 8th ranged between 20 below zero and 30 below zero. This dangerous cold led to numerous school closings and delays across the region.,2015,1
19450,201501,8,100,201501,8,1300,91586,548810,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,80,BRANCH,IWX,08-JAN-15 01:00:00,EST-5,08-JAN-15 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,January 5th through January 10th featured a prolonged period of very cold weather and sub-zero wind chills. The most extreme and dangerous push of this arctic air occurred on January 8th when wind chills dropped to between 20 below zero and 30 below zero.,Wind chills during the morning and early afternoon hours of January 8th ranged between 20 below zero and 30 below zero. This dangerous cold led to numerous school closings and delays across the region.,2015,1
19451,201501,8,100,201501,8,1300,91586,548811,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,81,HILLSDALE,IWX,08-JAN-15 01:00:00,EST-5,08-JAN-15 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,January 5th through January 10th featured a prolonged period of very cold weather and sub-zero wind chills. The most extreme and dangerous push of this arctic air occurred on January 8th when wind chills dropped to between 20 below zero and 30 below zero.,Wind chills during the morning and early afternoon hours of January 8th ranged between 20 below zero and 30 below zero. This dangerous cold led to numerous school closings and delays across the region.,2015,1
19738,201506,10,2247,201506,10,2247,97584,587102,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,115,MONROE,DTX,10-JUN-15 22:47:00,EST-5,10-JUN-15 22:47:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,2.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,IDA,1.0,S,IDA,41.9,-83.57,41.9,-83.57,A supercell produced significant damage and large hail over Monroe County.,,2015,6
19739,201506,10,2255,201506,10,2255,97584,587103,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,115,MONROE,DTX,10-JUN-15 22:55:00,EST-5,10-JUN-15 22:55:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SW,MONROE,2.0,SW,MONROE,41.9,-83.43,41.9,-83.43,A supercell produced significant damage and large hail over Monroe County.,,2015,6
19781,201506,10,2255,201506,10,2300,97584,587105,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,115,MONROE,DTX,10-JUN-15 22:55:00,EST-5,10-JUN-15 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,MONROE CUSTER ARPT,1.0,SE,MONROE CUSTER ARPT,41.92,-83.42,41.92,-83.42,A supercell produced significant damage and large hail over Monroe County.,,2015,6
19782,201506,10,2257,201506,10,2257,97584,587107,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,115,MONROE,DTX,10-JUN-15 22:57:00,EST-5,10-JUN-15 22:57:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,MONROE CUSTER ARPT,1.0,W,MONROE CUSTER ARPT,41.93,-83.44,41.93,-83.44,A supercell produced significant damage and large hail over Monroe County.,,2015,6
19783,201506,10,2247,201506,10,2247,97584,587108,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,115,MONROE,DTX,10-JUN-15 22:47:00,EST-5,10-JUN-15 22:47:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,56.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,IDA,1.0,S,IDA,41.9,-83.57,41.9,-83.57,A supercell produced significant damage and large hail over Monroe County.,,2015,6
19784,201506,10,2235,201506,10,2235,97584,587109,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,115,MONROE,DTX,10-JUN-15 22:35:00,EST-5,10-JUN-15 22:35:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Fire Department/Rescue,68.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,PETERSBURG,1.0,SE,PETERSBURG,41.8898,-83.7063,41.8898,-83.7063,A supercell produced significant damage and large hail over Monroe County.,Several large trees snapped and uprooted. Power lines and poles downed and broken.,2015,6
19785,201506,11,1957,201506,11,1957,97588,587110,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,11-JUN-15 19:57:00,EST-5,11-JUN-15 19:57:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,HARTLAND,1.0,E,HARTLAND,42.65,-83.74,42.65,-83.74,A thunderstorm impacted Hartland.,A large tree limb was reported blown down.,2015,6
20278,201501,3,2100,201501,5,1600,92702,555619,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,03-JAN-15 21:00:00,EST-5,05-JAN-15 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system developing over the mid Mississippi River Valley then moving northeast into the Lower Great Lakes brought a strong cold front through Upper Michigan from late on the 3rd into the morning of the 4th. Moderate snow developed along the front with moderate lake effect snow and considerable blowing snow continuing into the 5th for the northwest wind snow belts near Lake Superior. Very cold wind chills of 25 to 40 below zero were also common across much of the area by the 5th. Many schools across Upper Michigan were closed on the 5th due to the combination of bitter cold wind chills and lake effect snow and blowing snow.,There was a public report of an estimated six inches of snow at White Pine for the |22-hour period ending early evening on the 4th. Northwest winds gusting over 25 mph also caused some blowing of snow reducing visibility to one half mile or less at times. Wind chills by early morning on the 5th fell as low as 35 below zero closing schools throughout the county.,2015,1
20520,201501,8,1000,201501,9,200,92859,556875,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,19,CHARLEVOIX,APX,08-JAN-15 10:00:00,EST-5,09-JAN-15 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong clipper system moved southeast into the region from Canada. Cold air was already in place, and lake enhanced snow fell across the lifetime of the event, with southwest winds early on and northwest late. This resulted in heavy snow in parts of northwest lower Michigan. Six to twelve inches of snow fell in much of the area, with Wellston reaching 17 inches. The winds with the system were quite strong, resulting in substantial blowing/drifting snow, and near-zero visibility at times.",,2015,1
20563,201502,1,0,201502,2,200,91972,551139,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,72,KALAMAZOO,GRR,01-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,02-FEB-15 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system strengthened as it tracked east to near Indianapolis during the evening of February 1st, spreading a large swath of moderate to heavy snow into southern Michigan. Snowfall totals reached as high as 12 to 15 inches in the Kalamazoo and Battle Creek areas and along the I-94 corridor. A little further north around 8 to 10 inches of snow fell in Grand Rapids and along the I-96 corridor. The system also brought strong winds which caused a considerable amount of blowing and drifting snow during the afternoon through the late evening hours of February 1.||Grand Rapids and Lansing both set daily snowfall records on February 1st.|winds increased on the afternoon and evening of February 1st, gusting to 30 to |35 mph across Lower Michigan. The wind was a significant factor in creating|blowing snow, very low visibilities, and deep drifts. Arctic air wrapped in behind |the storm system and skies cleared during the early morning hours of February 2nd,|resulting in low temperatures in the single digits with wind chills down to 10 to 15 degrees below zero.","Twelve to fifteen inches of snow fell across Kalamazoo county, with locally higher amounts up to 18 inches. The combination of heavy snow and blowing and drifiting snow resulted in very hazardous travel conditions.",2015,2
20574,201502,1,0,201502,2,200,91972,551143,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,71,VAN BUREN,GRR,01-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,02-FEB-15 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system strengthened as it tracked east to near Indianapolis during the evening of February 1st, spreading a large swath of moderate to heavy snow into southern Michigan. Snowfall totals reached as high as 12 to 15 inches in the Kalamazoo and Battle Creek areas and along the I-94 corridor. A little further north around 8 to 10 inches of snow fell in Grand Rapids and along the I-96 corridor. The system also brought strong winds which caused a considerable amount of blowing and drifting snow during the afternoon through the late evening hours of February 1.||Grand Rapids and Lansing both set daily snowfall records on February 1st.|winds increased on the afternoon and evening of February 1st, gusting to 30 to |35 mph across Lower Michigan. The wind was a significant factor in creating|blowing snow, very low visibilities, and deep drifts. Arctic air wrapped in behind |the storm system and skies cleared during the early morning hours of February 2nd,|resulting in low temperatures in the single digits with wind chills down to 10 to 15 degrees below zero.","Ten to fifteen inches of snow fell across Van Buren county, and the combination of heavy snow and blowing and drifiting snow resulted in very hazardous travel conditions.",2015,2
20723,201501,8,1000,201501,9,200,92859,556876,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,20,LEELANAU,APX,08-JAN-15 10:00:00,EST-5,09-JAN-15 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong clipper system moved southeast into the region from Canada. Cold air was already in place, and lake enhanced snow fell across the lifetime of the event, with southwest winds early on and northwest late. This resulted in heavy snow in parts of northwest lower Michigan. Six to twelve inches of snow fell in much of the area, with Wellston reaching 17 inches. The winds with the system were quite strong, resulting in substantial blowing/drifting snow, and near-zero visibility at times.",,2015,1
20724,201501,8,1000,201501,9,200,92859,556877,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,21,ANTRIM,APX,08-JAN-15 10:00:00,EST-5,09-JAN-15 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong clipper system moved southeast into the region from Canada. Cold air was already in place, and lake enhanced snow fell across the lifetime of the event, with southwest winds early on and northwest late. This resulted in heavy snow in parts of northwest lower Michigan. Six to twelve inches of snow fell in much of the area, with Wellston reaching 17 inches. The winds with the system were quite strong, resulting in substantial blowing/drifting snow, and near-zero visibility at times.",,2015,1
20725,201501,8,1000,201501,9,200,92859,556878,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,25,BENZIE,APX,08-JAN-15 10:00:00,EST-5,09-JAN-15 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong clipper system moved southeast into the region from Canada. Cold air was already in place, and lake enhanced snow fell across the lifetime of the event, with southwest winds early on and northwest late. This resulted in heavy snow in parts of northwest lower Michigan. Six to twelve inches of snow fell in much of the area, with Wellston reaching 17 inches. The winds with the system were quite strong, resulting in substantial blowing/drifting snow, and near-zero visibility at times.",,2015,1
20726,201501,8,1000,201501,9,200,92859,556879,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,26,GRAND TRAVERSE,APX,08-JAN-15 10:00:00,EST-5,09-JAN-15 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong clipper system moved southeast into the region from Canada. Cold air was already in place, and lake enhanced snow fell across the lifetime of the event, with southwest winds early on and northwest late. This resulted in heavy snow in parts of northwest lower Michigan. Six to twelve inches of snow fell in much of the area, with Wellston reaching 17 inches. The winds with the system were quite strong, resulting in substantial blowing/drifting snow, and near-zero visibility at times.",,2015,1
20730,201501,8,1000,201501,9,200,92859,556880,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,31,MANISTEE,APX,08-JAN-15 10:00:00,EST-5,09-JAN-15 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong clipper system moved southeast into the region from Canada. Cold air was already in place, and lake enhanced snow fell across the lifetime of the event, with southwest winds early on and northwest late. This resulted in heavy snow in parts of northwest lower Michigan. Six to twelve inches of snow fell in much of the area, with Wellston reaching 17 inches. The winds with the system were quite strong, resulting in substantial blowing/drifting snow, and near-zero visibility at times.",,2015,1
20731,201501,8,1000,201501,9,200,92859,556881,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,32,WEXFORD,APX,08-JAN-15 10:00:00,EST-5,09-JAN-15 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong clipper system moved southeast into the region from Canada. Cold air was already in place, and lake enhanced snow fell across the lifetime of the event, with southwest winds early on and northwest late. This resulted in heavy snow in parts of northwest lower Michigan. Six to twelve inches of snow fell in much of the area, with Wellston reaching 17 inches. The winds with the system were quite strong, resulting in substantial blowing/drifting snow, and near-zero visibility at times.",,2015,1
20750,201501,23,1000,201501,23,1930,92905,557128,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,23-JAN-15 10:00:00,EST-5,23-JAN-15 19:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving through northern Ontario brought mixed precipitation and moderate wet snow to east and southeast Upper Michigan on the 23rd.,The observer in Garden estimated between three and four inches of wet snow in less than eight hours. Precipitation started off as a mix of light freezing rain and sleet in the morning.,2015,1
20780,201502,1,0,201502,2,200,91972,551144,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,64,ALLEGAN,GRR,01-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,02-FEB-15 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system strengthened as it tracked east to near Indianapolis during the evening of February 1st, spreading a large swath of moderate to heavy snow into southern Michigan. Snowfall totals reached as high as 12 to 15 inches in the Kalamazoo and Battle Creek areas and along the I-94 corridor. A little further north around 8 to 10 inches of snow fell in Grand Rapids and along the I-96 corridor. The system also brought strong winds which caused a considerable amount of blowing and drifting snow during the afternoon through the late evening hours of February 1.||Grand Rapids and Lansing both set daily snowfall records on February 1st.|winds increased on the afternoon and evening of February 1st, gusting to 30 to |35 mph across Lower Michigan. The wind was a significant factor in creating|blowing snow, very low visibilities, and deep drifts. Arctic air wrapped in behind |the storm system and skies cleared during the early morning hours of February 2nd,|resulting in low temperatures in the single digits with wind chills down to 10 to 15 degrees below zero.","Ten to twelve inches of snow fell across Allegan county, with highest amounts over far southeastern Allegan county. The combination of heavy snow and blowing and drifiting snow resulted in very hazardous travel conditions.",2015,2
20855,201502,2,1400,201502,3,800,93078,558289,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,02-FEB-15 14:00:00,EST-5,03-FEB-15 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A west to northwest wind flow of colder Canadian air across Lake Superior generated moderate to locally heavy lake effect snow over northern Houghton and northern Luce counties from late on the 2nd into the 4th.,The spotter just southeast of Lake Linden measured 11 inches of lake effect snow in approximately 18 hours. There was also another report of 8.5 inches of snow in nine hours near Hancock.,2015,2
20856,201502,4,800,201502,4,1700,93078,558290,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,04-FEB-15 08:00:00,EST-5,04-FEB-15 17:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A west to northwest wind flow of colder Canadian air across Lake Superior generated moderate to locally heavy lake effect snow over northern Houghton and northern Luce counties from late on the 2nd into the 4th.,The observer near Deer Park measured eight inches of lake effect snow in nine hours.,2015,2
20946,201501,8,1000,201501,9,200,92859,556882,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,16,EMMET,APX,08-JAN-15 10:00:00,EST-5,09-JAN-15 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong clipper system moved southeast into the region from Canada. Cold air was already in place, and lake enhanced snow fell across the lifetime of the event, with southwest winds early on and northwest late. This resulted in heavy snow in parts of northwest lower Michigan. Six to twelve inches of snow fell in much of the area, with Wellston reaching 17 inches. The winds with the system were quite strong, resulting in substantial blowing/drifting snow, and near-zero visibility at times.",,2015,1
20965,201501,6,600,201501,7,1200,92711,555673,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,06-JAN-15 06:00:00,EST-5,07-JAN-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The passage of another Arctic cold front brought another bout of lake effect snow and blowing snow to the northwest wind snow belts near Lake Superior from the 6th into the 7th. Bitter cold wind chills were once again reported over portions of Upper Michigan on the morning of the 7th.,Lake effect snowfall totals for the 24-hour period ending on the morning of the 7th included 5.7 inches ten miles south of Grand Marais and 5.0 inches at Munising. Northwest to north winds gusting between 35 and 40 mph caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow creating occasional whiteout conditions especially for open areas along Lake Superior. Highway M-28 was closed from Harvey to Munising from the evening of the 6th through the morning of the 7th due to extreme blowing and drifting of snow. Area schools were closed on the 7th.,2015,1
20966,201501,1,1300,201501,2,900,92697,555477,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,01-JAN-15 13:00:00,EST-5,02-JAN-15 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate lake effect snow showers and blowing snow in the wake of a cold front affected northwest and northeast Upper Michigan from the 1st into the morning of the 2nd.,The spotter just south of Pine Stump Junction measured 4.8 inches of lake effect snow in less than 24 hours. Northwest winds gusting over 25 mph also contributed to reduced visibility in snow and blowing snow.,2015,1
21130,201501,1,0,201501,1,900,92697,555475,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,01-JAN-15 00:00:00,EST-5,01-JAN-15 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate lake effect snow showers and blowing snow in the wake of a cold front affected northwest and northeast Upper Michigan from the 1st into the morning of the 2nd.,A spotter in Houghton measured six inches of snow in the 12-hour period ending on the morning the 1st. There was another separate public report in Houghton of an estimated three inches of lake effect snow in three hours during the early morning of the 1st. Westerly winds gusting over 25 mph at times also resulted in blowing snow reducing visibility to less than one half mile at times.,2015,1
21210,201502,1,100,201502,2,200,91972,551145,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,65,BARRY,GRR,01-FEB-15 01:00:00,EST-5,02-FEB-15 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system strengthened as it tracked east to near Indianapolis during the evening of February 1st, spreading a large swath of moderate to heavy snow into southern Michigan. Snowfall totals reached as high as 12 to 15 inches in the Kalamazoo and Battle Creek areas and along the I-94 corridor. A little further north around 8 to 10 inches of snow fell in Grand Rapids and along the I-96 corridor. The system also brought strong winds which caused a considerable amount of blowing and drifting snow during the afternoon through the late evening hours of February 1.||Grand Rapids and Lansing both set daily snowfall records on February 1st.|winds increased on the afternoon and evening of February 1st, gusting to 30 to |35 mph across Lower Michigan. The wind was a significant factor in creating|blowing snow, very low visibilities, and deep drifts. Arctic air wrapped in behind |the storm system and skies cleared during the early morning hours of February 2nd,|resulting in low temperatures in the single digits with wind chills down to 10 to 15 degrees below zero.","Twelve to fifteen inches of snow fell across most of Barry county, with highest totals occurring from Hastings and further south across the southern Barry county. The combination of heavy snow and blowing and drifiting snow resulted in very hazardous travel conditions.",2015,2
21352,201501,3,2300,201501,5,1200,92702,555616,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,03-JAN-15 23:00:00,EST-5,05-JAN-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system developing over the mid Mississippi River Valley then moving northeast into the Lower Great Lakes brought a strong cold front through Upper Michigan from late on the 3rd into the morning of the 4th. Moderate snow developed along the front with moderate lake effect snow and considerable blowing snow continuing into the 5th for the northwest wind snow belts near Lake Superior. Very cold wind chills of 25 to 40 below zero were also common across much of the area by the 5th. Many schools across Upper Michigan were closed on the 5th due to the combination of bitter cold wind chills and lake effect snow and blowing snow.,The observer at Watton measured three inches of snow in 12 hours on the morning of the 4th. Wind chill readings by the morning of the 5th fell to 30 below zero closing schools throughout the county.,2015,1
21353,201501,3,2200,201501,4,2000,92702,555486,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,03-JAN-15 22:00:00,EST-5,04-JAN-15 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system developing over the mid Mississippi River Valley then moving northeast into the Lower Great Lakes brought a strong cold front through Upper Michigan from late on the 3rd into the morning of the 4th. Moderate snow developed along the front with moderate lake effect snow and considerable blowing snow continuing into the 5th for the northwest wind snow belts near Lake Superior. Very cold wind chills of 25 to 40 below zero were also common across much of the area by the 5th. Many schools across Upper Michigan were closed on the 5th due to the combination of bitter cold wind chills and lake effect snow and blowing snow.,Snowfall amounts from four to five inches were common throughout much of northern Houghton County during the period. Northwest winds gusting over 30 mph also caused considerable blowing of snow reducing visibility to one half mile or less at times.,2015,1
21354,201501,4,800,201501,5,1200,92702,555627,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,84,SOUTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,04-JAN-15 08:00:00,EST-5,05-JAN-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system developing over the mid Mississippi River Valley then moving northeast into the Lower Great Lakes brought a strong cold front through Upper Michigan from late on the 3rd into the morning of the 4th. Moderate snow developed along the front with moderate lake effect snow and considerable blowing snow continuing into the 5th for the northwest wind snow belts near Lake Superior. Very cold wind chills of 25 to 40 below zero were also common across much of the area by the 5th. Many schools across Upper Michigan were closed on the 5th due to the combination of bitter cold wind chills and lake effect snow and blowing snow.,There was a public report of an estimated four inches of snow in 12 hours at Nisula on the 4th. Wind chills by the morning of the 5th fell as low as 30 below zero closing schools throughout the area.,2015,1
21358,201501,3,2100,201501,5,1600,92702,555617,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,03-JAN-15 21:00:00,CST-6,05-JAN-15 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system developing over the mid Mississippi River Valley then moving northeast into the Lower Great Lakes brought a strong cold front through Upper Michigan from late on the 3rd into the morning of the 4th. Moderate snow developed along the front with moderate lake effect snow and considerable blowing snow continuing into the 5th for the northwest wind snow belts near Lake Superior. Very cold wind chills of 25 to 40 below zero were also common across much of the area by the 5th. Many schools across Upper Michigan were closed on the 5th due to the combination of bitter cold wind chills and lake effect snow and blowing snow.,There were several public reports of three to four inches of snow between Ironwood and Wakefield from the evening of the 3rd into late afternoon on the 4th.,2015,1
21385,201501,23,1200,201501,23,1930,92905,557132,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,14,SOUTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,23-JAN-15 12:00:00,EST-5,23-JAN-15 19:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving through northern Ontario brought mixed precipitation and moderate wet snow to east and southeast Upper Michigan on the 23rd.,The observer at Parent Bay estimated between two and three inches of wet snow in less than eight hours.,2015,1
21386,201501,23,600,201501,23,1400,92905,557143,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,23-JAN-15 06:00:00,EST-5,23-JAN-15 14:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving through northern Ontario brought mixed precipitation and moderate wet snow to east and southeast Upper Michigan on the 23rd.,The observer in Newberry measured five inches of wet snow in 12 hours.,2015,1
21425,201502,1,200,201502,2,300,91972,551146,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,66,EATON,GRR,01-FEB-15 02:00:00,EST-5,02-FEB-15 03:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system strengthened as it tracked east to near Indianapolis during the evening of February 1st, spreading a large swath of moderate to heavy snow into southern Michigan. Snowfall totals reached as high as 12 to 15 inches in the Kalamazoo and Battle Creek areas and along the I-94 corridor. A little further north around 8 to 10 inches of snow fell in Grand Rapids and along the I-96 corridor. The system also brought strong winds which caused a considerable amount of blowing and drifting snow during the afternoon through the late evening hours of February 1.||Grand Rapids and Lansing both set daily snowfall records on February 1st.|winds increased on the afternoon and evening of February 1st, gusting to 30 to |35 mph across Lower Michigan. The wind was a significant factor in creating|blowing snow, very low visibilities, and deep drifts. Arctic air wrapped in behind |the storm system and skies cleared during the early morning hours of February 2nd,|resulting in low temperatures in the single digits with wind chills down to 10 to 15 degrees below zero.",Ten to fifteen inches of snow fell across Eaton county. The combination of heavy snow and blowing and drifiting snow resulted in very hazardous travel conditions.,2015,2
21441,201502,1,0,201502,2,500,91961,551054,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,80,BRANCH,IWX,01-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,02-FEB-15 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Deepening low pressure tracking east through the northern Ohio Valley brought a prolonged period of moderate to heavy snow to the region February 1st into early February 2nd. Snowfall totals generally ranged between 12 and 16 inches, which created significant disruptions to travel across the region.","Light snow developed during the late evening hours of January 31st and became heavy at times February 1st into early February 2nd. Total snow accumulations across the county generally ranged between 13 and 17 inches. Wind gusts of 20 to 30 mph, combined with the falling snow, created reduced visibilities and blowing snow. Numerous events were cancelled across the region, along with reports of slide-offs and accidents due to snow covered and slick roads. There were also reports of road closures in rural areas as unplowed roads became impassible. The heavy, wet, nature of the snow also led to sporadic power outages.",2015,2
21590,201501,4,2000,201501,5,1100,92702,555635,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,04-JAN-15 20:00:00,CST-6,05-JAN-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system developing over the mid Mississippi River Valley then moving northeast into the Lower Great Lakes brought a strong cold front through Upper Michigan from late on the 3rd into the morning of the 4th. Moderate snow developed along the front with moderate lake effect snow and considerable blowing snow continuing into the 5th for the northwest wind snow belts near Lake Superior. Very cold wind chills of 25 to 40 below zero were also common across much of the area by the 5th. Many schools across Upper Michigan were closed on the 5th due to the combination of bitter cold wind chills and lake effect snow and blowing snow.,Temperatures falling into the upper teens below zero combined with westerly winds of 10 to 15 mph to generate wind chills between 35 and 40 below zero. The bitter cold wind chills closed schools throughout the county on the 5th.,2015,1
21591,201501,4,1900,201501,5,1200,92702,555637,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,10,IRON,MQT,04-JAN-15 19:00:00,CST-6,05-JAN-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system developing over the mid Mississippi River Valley then moving northeast into the Lower Great Lakes brought a strong cold front through Upper Michigan from late on the 3rd into the morning of the 4th. Moderate snow developed along the front with moderate lake effect snow and considerable blowing snow continuing into the 5th for the northwest wind snow belts near Lake Superior. Very cold wind chills of 25 to 40 below zero were also common across much of the area by the 5th. Many schools across Upper Michigan were closed on the 5th due to the combination of bitter cold wind chills and lake effect snow and blowing snow.,Temperatures falling into the teens below zero combined with westerly winds of 10 to 15 mph to generate wind chills around 35 below zero by the morning of the 5th. The bitter cold wind chills closed schools throughout the county on the 5th.,2015,1
21689,201502,1,0,201502,2,500,91961,551055,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,81,HILLSDALE,IWX,01-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,02-FEB-15 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Deepening low pressure tracking east through the northern Ohio Valley brought a prolonged period of moderate to heavy snow to the region February 1st into early February 2nd. Snowfall totals generally ranged between 12 and 16 inches, which created significant disruptions to travel across the region.","Light snow developed during the late evening hours of January 31st and became heavy at times February 1st into early February 2nd. Total snow accumulations across the county generally ranged between 12 and 15 inches. Wind gusts of 20 to 30 mph, combined with the falling snow, created reduced visibilities and blowing snow. Numerous events were cancelled across the region, along with reports of slide-offs and accidents due to snow covered and slick roads. There were also reports of road closures in rural areas as unplowed roads became impassible. The heavy, wet, nature of the snow also led to sporadic power outages.",2015,2
21888,201502,1,0,201502,2,200,91972,551141,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,73,CALHOUN,GRR,01-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,02-FEB-15 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system strengthened as it tracked east to near Indianapolis during the evening of February 1st, spreading a large swath of moderate to heavy snow into southern Michigan. Snowfall totals reached as high as 12 to 15 inches in the Kalamazoo and Battle Creek areas and along the I-94 corridor. A little further north around 8 to 10 inches of snow fell in Grand Rapids and along the I-96 corridor. The system also brought strong winds which caused a considerable amount of blowing and drifting snow during the afternoon through the late evening hours of February 1.||Grand Rapids and Lansing both set daily snowfall records on February 1st.|winds increased on the afternoon and evening of February 1st, gusting to 30 to |35 mph across Lower Michigan. The wind was a significant factor in creating|blowing snow, very low visibilities, and deep drifts. Arctic air wrapped in behind |the storm system and skies cleared during the early morning hours of February 2nd,|resulting in low temperatures in the single digits with wind chills down to 10 to 15 degrees below zero.","Twelve to eighteen inches of snow fell across Calhoun county, with a measured snowfall total of 18 inches in the city of Battle Creek. The combination of heavy snow and blowing and drifiting snow resulted in very hazardous travel conditions.",2015,2
22080,201501,4,1900,201501,5,1200,92702,555638,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,11,DICKINSON,MQT,04-JAN-15 19:00:00,CST-6,05-JAN-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system developing over the mid Mississippi River Valley then moving northeast into the Lower Great Lakes brought a strong cold front through Upper Michigan from late on the 3rd into the morning of the 4th. Moderate snow developed along the front with moderate lake effect snow and considerable blowing snow continuing into the 5th for the northwest wind snow belts near Lake Superior. Very cold wind chills of 25 to 40 below zero were also common across much of the area by the 5th. Many schools across Upper Michigan were closed on the 5th due to the combination of bitter cold wind chills and lake effect snow and blowing snow.,Temperatures falling into the teens below zero combined with westerly winds of 10 to 15 mph to generate wind chills from 25 to 35 below zero by the morning of the 5th. The bitter cold wind chills closed schools throughout the county on the 5th.,2015,1
22081,201501,4,1900,201501,5,1200,92702,555639,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,12,MENOMINEE,MQT,04-JAN-15 19:00:00,CST-6,05-JAN-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system developing over the mid Mississippi River Valley then moving northeast into the Lower Great Lakes brought a strong cold front through Upper Michigan from late on the 3rd into the morning of the 4th. Moderate snow developed along the front with moderate lake effect snow and considerable blowing snow continuing into the 5th for the northwest wind snow belts near Lake Superior. Very cold wind chills of 25 to 40 below zero were also common across much of the area by the 5th. Many schools across Upper Michigan were closed on the 5th due to the combination of bitter cold wind chills and lake effect snow and blowing snow.,Temperatures falling into the teens below zero combined with westerly winds of 10 to 15 mph to generate wind chills from 25 to 30 below zero by the morning of the 5th. The bitter cold wind chills closed schools throughout the county on the 5th.,2015,1
22082,201501,5,300,201501,5,1200,92702,555640,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,05-JAN-15 03:00:00,EST-5,05-JAN-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system developing over the mid Mississippi River Valley then moving northeast into the Lower Great Lakes brought a strong cold front through Upper Michigan from late on the 3rd into the morning of the 4th. Moderate snow developed along the front with moderate lake effect snow and considerable blowing snow continuing into the 5th for the northwest wind snow belts near Lake Superior. Very cold wind chills of 25 to 40 below zero were also common across much of the area by the 5th. Many schools across Upper Michigan were closed on the 5th due to the combination of bitter cold wind chills and lake effect snow and blowing snow.,Temperatures falling to around 10 below zero combined with southwest winds of 15 to 20 mph to generate wind chills from 25 to 35 below zero on the morning of the 5th. The bitter cold wind chills closed schools throughout the county on the 5th.,2015,1
22138,201502,1,100,201502,2,300,91972,551142,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,74,JACKSON,GRR,01-FEB-15 01:00:00,EST-5,02-FEB-15 03:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system strengthened as it tracked east to near Indianapolis during the evening of February 1st, spreading a large swath of moderate to heavy snow into southern Michigan. Snowfall totals reached as high as 12 to 15 inches in the Kalamazoo and Battle Creek areas and along the I-94 corridor. A little further north around 8 to 10 inches of snow fell in Grand Rapids and along the I-96 corridor. The system also brought strong winds which caused a considerable amount of blowing and drifting snow during the afternoon through the late evening hours of February 1.||Grand Rapids and Lansing both set daily snowfall records on February 1st.|winds increased on the afternoon and evening of February 1st, gusting to 30 to |35 mph across Lower Michigan. The wind was a significant factor in creating|blowing snow, very low visibilities, and deep drifts. Arctic air wrapped in behind |the storm system and skies cleared during the early morning hours of February 2nd,|resulting in low temperatures in the single digits with wind chills down to 10 to 15 degrees below zero.","Twelve to eighteen inches of snow fell across Jackson county, and the combination of heavy snow and blowing and drifiting snow resulted in very hazardous travel conditions.",2015,2
22155,201502,1,300,201502,2,400,91972,551147,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,67,INGHAM,GRR,01-FEB-15 03:00:00,EST-5,02-FEB-15 04:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system strengthened as it tracked east to near Indianapolis during the evening of February 1st, spreading a large swath of moderate to heavy snow into southern Michigan. Snowfall totals reached as high as 12 to 15 inches in the Kalamazoo and Battle Creek areas and along the I-94 corridor. A little further north around 8 to 10 inches of snow fell in Grand Rapids and along the I-96 corridor. The system also brought strong winds which caused a considerable amount of blowing and drifting snow during the afternoon through the late evening hours of February 1.||Grand Rapids and Lansing both set daily snowfall records on February 1st.|winds increased on the afternoon and evening of February 1st, gusting to 30 to |35 mph across Lower Michigan. The wind was a significant factor in creating|blowing snow, very low visibilities, and deep drifts. Arctic air wrapped in behind |the storm system and skies cleared during the early morning hours of February 2nd,|resulting in low temperatures in the single digits with wind chills down to 10 to 15 degrees below zero.","Trained spotters reported ten to twelve inches of snow across Ingham county, with highest totals within that range occurring across southern Ingham county. The combination of heavy snow and blowing and drifiting snow resulted in very hazardous travel conditions.",2015,2
22156,201502,1,200,201502,2,100,91972,551148,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,56,OTTAWA,GRR,01-FEB-15 02:00:00,EST-5,02-FEB-15 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system strengthened as it tracked east to near Indianapolis during the evening of February 1st, spreading a large swath of moderate to heavy snow into southern Michigan. Snowfall totals reached as high as 12 to 15 inches in the Kalamazoo and Battle Creek areas and along the I-94 corridor. A little further north around 8 to 10 inches of snow fell in Grand Rapids and along the I-96 corridor. The system also brought strong winds which caused a considerable amount of blowing and drifting snow during the afternoon through the late evening hours of February 1.||Grand Rapids and Lansing both set daily snowfall records on February 1st.|winds increased on the afternoon and evening of February 1st, gusting to 30 to |35 mph across Lower Michigan. The wind was a significant factor in creating|blowing snow, very low visibilities, and deep drifts. Arctic air wrapped in behind |the storm system and skies cleared during the early morning hours of February 2nd,|resulting in low temperatures in the single digits with wind chills down to 10 to 15 degrees below zero.",Trained spotters reported ten to twelve inches of snow across southern Ottawa county. The combination of heavy snow and blowing and drifiting snow resulted in very hazardous travel conditions.,2015,2
22339,201501,5,300,201501,5,1200,92702,555641,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,85,NORTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,05-JAN-15 03:00:00,EST-5,05-JAN-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system developing over the mid Mississippi River Valley then moving northeast into the Lower Great Lakes brought a strong cold front through Upper Michigan from late on the 3rd into the morning of the 4th. Moderate snow developed along the front with moderate lake effect snow and considerable blowing snow continuing into the 5th for the northwest wind snow belts near Lake Superior. Very cold wind chills of 25 to 40 below zero were also common across much of the area by the 5th. Many schools across Upper Michigan were closed on the 5th due to the combination of bitter cold wind chills and lake effect snow and blowing snow.,Temperatures falling to around 10 below zero combined with southwest winds of 15 to 20 mph to generate wind chills from 25 to 35 below zero on the morning of the 5th. The bitter cold wind chills closed schools throughout the county on the 5th.,2015,1
22340,201501,5,300,201501,5,1100,92702,555642,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,14,SOUTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,05-JAN-15 03:00:00,EST-5,05-JAN-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system developing over the mid Mississippi River Valley then moving northeast into the Lower Great Lakes brought a strong cold front through Upper Michigan from late on the 3rd into the morning of the 4th. Moderate snow developed along the front with moderate lake effect snow and considerable blowing snow continuing into the 5th for the northwest wind snow belts near Lake Superior. Very cold wind chills of 25 to 40 below zero were also common across much of the area by the 5th. Many schools across Upper Michigan were closed on the 5th due to the combination of bitter cold wind chills and lake effect snow and blowing snow.,Temperatures falling to around 10 below zero combined with southwest winds of 10 to 20 mph to generate wind chills from 25 to 30 below zero on the morning of the 5th. The bitter cold wind chills closed schools throughout the county on the 5th.,2015,1
22394,201502,1,300,201502,2,200,91972,551149,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,58,IONIA,GRR,01-FEB-15 03:00:00,EST-5,02-FEB-15 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system strengthened as it tracked east to near Indianapolis during the evening of February 1st, spreading a large swath of moderate to heavy snow into southern Michigan. Snowfall totals reached as high as 12 to 15 inches in the Kalamazoo and Battle Creek areas and along the I-94 corridor. A little further north around 8 to 10 inches of snow fell in Grand Rapids and along the I-96 corridor. The system also brought strong winds which caused a considerable amount of blowing and drifting snow during the afternoon through the late evening hours of February 1.||Grand Rapids and Lansing both set daily snowfall records on February 1st.|winds increased on the afternoon and evening of February 1st, gusting to 30 to |35 mph across Lower Michigan. The wind was a significant factor in creating|blowing snow, very low visibilities, and deep drifts. Arctic air wrapped in behind |the storm system and skies cleared during the early morning hours of February 2nd,|resulting in low temperatures in the single digits with wind chills down to 10 to 15 degrees below zero.","Around a foot of snow fell across southern Ionia county, with slightly lower snowfall totals across northern Ionia county. The combination of heavy snow and blowing and drifiting snow resulted in very hazardous travel conditions.",2015,2
22403,201502,1,0,201502,2,400,91961,551052,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,78,CASS,IWX,01-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,02-FEB-15 04:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Deepening low pressure tracking east through the northern Ohio Valley brought a prolonged period of moderate to heavy snow to the region February 1st into early February 2nd. Snowfall totals generally ranged between 12 and 16 inches, which created significant disruptions to travel across the region.","Light snow developed during the late evening hours of January 31st and became heavy at times February 1st into early February 2nd. Total snow accumulations across the county generally ranged between 13 and 17 inches. Wind gusts of 20 to 30 mph, combined with the falling snow, created reduced visibilities and blowing snow. Numerous events were cancelled across the region, along with reports of slide-offs and accidents due to snow covered and slick roads. There were also reports of road closures in rural areas as unplowed roads became impassible. The heavy, wet, nature of the snow also led to sporadic power outages.",2015,2
22404,201502,1,0,201502,2,500,91961,551053,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,79,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,01-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,02-FEB-15 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Deepening low pressure tracking east through the northern Ohio Valley brought a prolonged period of moderate to heavy snow to the region February 1st into early February 2nd. Snowfall totals generally ranged between 12 and 16 inches, which created significant disruptions to travel across the region.","Light snow developed during the late evening hours of January 31st and became heavy at times February 1st into early February 2nd. Total snow accumulations across the county generally ranged between 13 and 17 inches. Wind gusts of 20 to 30 mph, combined with the falling snow, created reduced visibilities and blowing snow. Numerous events were cancelled across the region, along with reports of slide-offs and accidents due to snow covered and slick roads. There were also reports of road closures in rural areas as unplowed roads became impassible. The heavy, wet, nature of the snow also led to sporadic power outages.",2015,2
22554,201501,3,2200,201501,5,1200,92702,555480,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,03-JAN-15 22:00:00,EST-5,05-JAN-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system developing over the mid Mississippi River Valley then moving northeast into the Lower Great Lakes brought a strong cold front through Upper Michigan from late on the 3rd into the morning of the 4th. Moderate snow developed along the front with moderate lake effect snow and considerable blowing snow continuing into the 5th for the northwest wind snow belts near Lake Superior. Very cold wind chills of 25 to 40 below zero were also common across much of the area by the 5th. Many schools across Upper Michigan were closed on the 5th due to the combination of bitter cold wind chills and lake effect snow and blowing snow.,"Snowfall totals from late evening on the 3rd to early afternoon on the 4th included 5.5 inches just southwest of Harvey, 5.3 inches near Big Bay, 4.4 inches near Little Lake, 4.0 at Champion and 3.5 inches at K.I. Sawyer. Wind chill readings by the morning of the 5th fell to 30 to 35 below zero closing schools throughout the county.",2015,1
22560,201501,3,2100,201501,5,1200,92702,555485,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,03-JAN-15 21:00:00,EST-5,05-JAN-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system developing over the mid Mississippi River Valley then moving northeast into the Lower Great Lakes brought a strong cold front through Upper Michigan from late on the 3rd into the morning of the 4th. Moderate snow developed along the front with moderate lake effect snow and considerable blowing snow continuing into the 5th for the northwest wind snow belts near Lake Superior. Very cold wind chills of 25 to 40 below zero were also common across much of the area by the 5th. Many schools across Upper Michigan were closed on the 5th due to the combination of bitter cold wind chills and lake effect snow and blowing snow.,There was a public report of an estimated 4 to 5 inches of snow in Rock from late evening on the 3rd to early afternoon on the 4th. Wind chill readings had dropped to 30 to 35 below zero by the morning of the 5th closing schools throughout the county.,2015,1
22615,201501,29,1600,201501,30,700,92909,557174,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,29-JAN-15 16:00:00,EST-5,30-JAN-15 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Lake effect snow and extreme blowing snow from northwest winds gusting as high as 40 to 45 mph caused travel issues from the 29th into the morning of the 30th for the northwest wind snow belts of Lake Superior.,Observers across the county measured between three and five inches of lake effect snow through the period. Northwest winds gusting as high as 40 to 45 mph also caused extreme blowing and drifting of snow with near zero visibility at times. The snow and blowing snow forced the closure of Highway M-28 from Kawbawgam Road east of Harvey to Munising from the evening of the 29th into the morning of the 30th.,2015,1
22633,201502,1,400,201502,2,400,91972,551150,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,59,CLINTON,GRR,01-FEB-15 04:00:00,EST-5,02-FEB-15 04:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system strengthened as it tracked east to near Indianapolis during the evening of February 1st, spreading a large swath of moderate to heavy snow into southern Michigan. Snowfall totals reached as high as 12 to 15 inches in the Kalamazoo and Battle Creek areas and along the I-94 corridor. A little further north around 8 to 10 inches of snow fell in Grand Rapids and along the I-96 corridor. The system also brought strong winds which caused a considerable amount of blowing and drifting snow during the afternoon through the late evening hours of February 1.||Grand Rapids and Lansing both set daily snowfall records on February 1st.|winds increased on the afternoon and evening of February 1st, gusting to 30 to |35 mph across Lower Michigan. The wind was a significant factor in creating|blowing snow, very low visibilities, and deep drifts. Arctic air wrapped in behind |the storm system and skies cleared during the early morning hours of February 2nd,|resulting in low temperatures in the single digits with wind chills down to 10 to 15 degrees below zero.","Ten to twelve inches of snow fell across southern Clinton county, and the combination of heavy snow and blowing and drifiting snow resulted in very hazardous travel conditions.",2015,2
22666,201502,1,200,201502,2,200,91972,551151,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,57,KENT,GRR,01-FEB-15 02:00:00,EST-5,02-FEB-15 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system strengthened as it tracked east to near Indianapolis during the evening of February 1st, spreading a large swath of moderate to heavy snow into southern Michigan. Snowfall totals reached as high as 12 to 15 inches in the Kalamazoo and Battle Creek areas and along the I-94 corridor. A little further north around 8 to 10 inches of snow fell in Grand Rapids and along the I-96 corridor. The system also brought strong winds which caused a considerable amount of blowing and drifting snow during the afternoon through the late evening hours of February 1.||Grand Rapids and Lansing both set daily snowfall records on February 1st.|winds increased on the afternoon and evening of February 1st, gusting to 30 to |35 mph across Lower Michigan. The wind was a significant factor in creating|blowing snow, very low visibilities, and deep drifts. Arctic air wrapped in behind |the storm system and skies cleared during the early morning hours of February 2nd,|resulting in low temperatures in the single digits with wind chills down to 10 to 15 degrees below zero.","Around ten to twelve inches of snow fell over extreme southeastern Kent county, and reports of 8 to 10 inches of snow across southern Kent county were common. The combination of heavy snow and blowing and drifiting snow resulted in very hazardous travel conditions.",2015,2
22667,201502,13,1800,201502,15,100,92899,557083,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,50,MUSKEGON,GRR,13-FEB-15 18:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An arctic cold front moved through Southwest Michigan late in the evening on the 13th, bringing a burst of snow during the late afternoon and evening hours of the 13th. Behind the cold front during the early morning hours of the 14th, lake effect snow showers developed. The heaviest snow from this part of the storm was also west of US-131. Ludington got nearly a foot of snow from this system. ||Strong winds developed by mid morning on the 14th, frequently gusting to between 35 mph and 45 mph across the area. Winds gusted to over 50 mph along the Lake Michigan shoreline. The wind and snow diminished during the evening as the snow bands shifted toward the lake shore. ||Impacts from the storm included several roads near Lake Michigan drifting shut. Numerous accidents were reported, particularly west of US-131.",Muskegon airport had one quarter or less mile visibility in heavy snow and blowing snow from 10 am through 8 pm on the 14th. As much as ten to twelve inches of snow was reported over northern Muskegon county. Wind gusts in excess of 50 mph caused some roads near Lake Michigan to drift shut.,2015,2
22804,201501,4,0,201501,5,1200,92702,555483,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,04-JAN-15 00:00:00,EST-5,05-JAN-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system developing over the mid Mississippi River Valley then moving northeast into the Lower Great Lakes brought a strong cold front through Upper Michigan from late on the 3rd into the morning of the 4th. Moderate snow developed along the front with moderate lake effect snow and considerable blowing snow continuing into the 5th for the northwest wind snow belts near Lake Superior. Very cold wind chills of 25 to 40 below zero were also common across much of the area by the 5th. Many schools across Upper Michigan were closed on the 5th due to the combination of bitter cold wind chills and lake effect snow and blowing snow.,"Storm total snowfall amounts during the period included 9.4 inches of snow ten miles south of Grand Marais, over six inches of snow in Eben Junction, 5.5 inches near Forest Lake and 5.0 inches in Munising. Northwest winds gusting as high as 40 mph at times resulted in considerable blowing and drifting of snow...especially for locations near Lake Superior. Highway M-28 was closed from near Harvey to Munising from the evening of the 4th into the morning of the 5th due to the blowing and drifting of snow. Also, wind chill readings by the morning of the 5th dropped as low as 30 below zero. Schools throughout the county were closed on the 5th.",2015,1
22989,201501,7,100,201501,8,0,92711,555700,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,10,IRON,MQT,07-JAN-15 01:00:00,CST-6,08-JAN-15 00:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The passage of another Arctic cold front brought another bout of lake effect snow and blowing snow to the northwest wind snow belts near Lake Superior from the 6th into the 7th. Bitter cold wind chills were once again reported over portions of Upper Michigan on the morning of the 7th.,Wind chills remained between 25 and 30 below zero through the period.,2015,1
22990,201501,6,800,201501,7,1200,92711,555664,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,06-JAN-15 08:00:00,EST-5,07-JAN-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The passage of another Arctic cold front brought another bout of lake effect snow and blowing snow to the northwest wind snow belts near Lake Superior from the 6th into the 7th. Bitter cold wind chills were once again reported over portions of Upper Michigan on the morning of the 7th.,"Houghton and Chassell measured six hours of snow in 12 hours on the 6th, and Atlantic Mine measured six inches in 24 hours. Northwest winds gusting between 35 and 40 mph caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow and reduced visibility across much of the county to one quarter mile or less in blowing snow. Wind chills lowered to 25 to 30 below zero on the morning of the 7th. Schools were closed on the 7th due to the harsh winter weather.",2015,1
23236,201501,8,400,201501,8,1200,92476,554097,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,82,LENAWEE,DTX,08-JAN-15 04:00:00,EST-5,08-JAN-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong high pressure tracking through the Ohio Valley allowed very cold temperatures to sneak across the Michigan border, with temperatures falling to around -5 F during the early morning hours of January 8th. Southwest winds stayed up in the 10 to 15 mph range, sending wind chills to around 25 below zero.",,2015,1
23237,201501,8,400,201501,8,1200,92476,554098,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,83,MONROE,DTX,08-JAN-15 04:00:00,EST-5,08-JAN-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong high pressure tracking through the Ohio Valley allowed very cold temperatures to sneak across the Michigan border, with temperatures falling to around -5 F during the early morning hours of January 8th. Southwest winds stayed up in the 10 to 15 mph range, sending wind chills to around 25 below zero.",,2015,1
23438,201501,6,700,201501,7,900,92711,555678,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,06-JAN-15 07:00:00,EST-5,07-JAN-15 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The passage of another Arctic cold front brought another bout of lake effect snow and blowing snow to the northwest wind snow belts near Lake Superior from the 6th into the 7th. Bitter cold wind chills were once again reported over portions of Upper Michigan on the morning of the 7th.,Lake effect snowfall totals over a 24-hour period included 6.5 inches at Newberry and 5.6 inches near Pine Stump Junction. Northwest winds gusting to 25 mph at times caused some blowing of snow especially in open areas.,2015,1
23557,201502,1,0,201502,2,400,91961,551051,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,77,BERRIEN,IWX,01-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,02-FEB-15 04:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Deepening low pressure tracking east through the northern Ohio Valley brought a prolonged period of moderate to heavy snow to the region February 1st into early February 2nd. Snowfall totals generally ranged between 12 and 16 inches, which created significant disruptions to travel across the region.","Light snow developed during the late evening hours of January 31st and became heavy at times February 1st into early February 2nd. Total snow accumulations across the county generally ranged between 12 and 16 inches. Wind gusts of 20 to 30 mph, combined with the falling snow, created reduced visibilities and blowing snow. Numerous events were cancelled across the region, along with reports of slide-offs and accidents due to snow covered and slick roads. There were also reports of road closures in rural areas as unplowed roads became impassible. The heavy, wet, nature of the snow also led to sporadic power outages.",2015,2
23792,201502,12,300,201502,12,1800,92327,552976,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,77,BERRIEN,IWX,12-FEB-15 03:00:00,EST-5,12-FEB-15 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An intense lake effect snow band produced a narrow band of heavy snow and blowing snow across far southwest Lower Michigan on February 12th. Total snow accumulations generally ranged between 2 and 7 inches within this band.,"Heavy snow and blowing snow accompanied an intense lake effect snow band on February 12th, mainly during the late morning and afternoon hours. Snowfall amounts ranged from an inch or two in far eastern portions of the county to between 4 and 7 inches across far southwest Berrien County. The falling snow combined with wind gusts to 30 mph created near whiteout conditions and hazardous travel.",2015,2
23919,201503,25,0,201503,26,1200,94069,565729,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,25-MAR-15 00:00:00,EST-5,26-MAR-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong low pressure system tracking east across the Upper Great Lakes brought moderate snow to much of Upper Michigan from the 25th into the 26th.,"There were public reports of four to five inches of wet snow in approximately ten hours at Alston, Allouez, Hubbell, Houghton and Jacobsville. Seven inches of snow fell at Redridge in 24 hours.",2015,3
23965,201502,26,0,201502,26,1200,93716,563175,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,26-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,26-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Arctic air mass moving over the area caused wind chill values to fall between 25 and 35 below zero on the morning of the 26th across portions of west and central Upper Michigan.,Sub-zero temperatures combined with north winds to drive wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range throughout much of the period. The dangerously cold wind chills closed area schools on the 26th.,2015,2
23988,201502,14,2100,201502,15,1200,93458,562037,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,48,BAY,DTX,14-FEB-15 21:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Arctic airmass ushered in by northwest winds produced Wind Chills around 30 below zero across most of Southeast Michigan the early morning of February 15th. Temperatures of -5 to 5 above zero in the evening hours of February 14th coupled with northwest winds of 15 to 20 mph produced wind chills around 25 below zero. Although winds diminished to around 10 mph during the early morning hours of February 15th, temperatures bottomed between 5 to 15 below zero. The official lows at the climate sites were as follows: Detroit -8 degrees, Flint -11 degrees, and Saginaw -12 degrees.|Temperatures slowly rose during the morning hours with corresponding wind chills climbing above -20 degrees during the afternoon hours.",,2015,2
23990,201502,14,2100,201502,15,1200,93458,562039,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,53,SAGINAW,DTX,14-FEB-15 21:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Arctic airmass ushered in by northwest winds produced Wind Chills around 30 below zero across most of Southeast Michigan the early morning of February 15th. Temperatures of -5 to 5 above zero in the evening hours of February 14th coupled with northwest winds of 15 to 20 mph produced wind chills around 25 below zero. Although winds diminished to around 10 mph during the early morning hours of February 15th, temperatures bottomed between 5 to 15 below zero. The official lows at the climate sites were as follows: Detroit -8 degrees, Flint -11 degrees, and Saginaw -12 degrees.|Temperatures slowly rose during the morning hours with corresponding wind chills climbing above -20 degrees during the afternoon hours.",,2015,2
23991,201502,18,900,201502,19,1200,93596,562205,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,85,NORTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,18-FEB-15 09:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A very cold Arctic air mass surged into Upper Michigan in the wake of a series of Alberta clipper systems moving through the area. Bitter cold wind chills occurring from the 18th into the 20th closed schools across much of Upper Michigan.,Gusty north winds and sub-zero temperatures forced wind chill values into the 25 and 35 below zero range through much of the period. Area schools were closed on the 19th due to the bitter cold wind chills.,2015,2
23992,201502,18,900,201502,19,1200,93596,562206,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,14,SOUTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,18-FEB-15 09:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A very cold Arctic air mass surged into Upper Michigan in the wake of a series of Alberta clipper systems moving through the area. Bitter cold wind chills occurring from the 18th into the 20th closed schools across much of Upper Michigan.,Gusty north winds and sub-zero temperatures forced wind chill values into the 25 and 35 below zero range through much of the period. Area schools were closed on the 19th due to the bitter cold wind chills.,2015,2
23993,201502,19,400,201502,19,1400,93596,562207,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,19-FEB-15 04:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 14:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A very cold Arctic air mass surged into Upper Michigan in the wake of a series of Alberta clipper systems moving through the area. Bitter cold wind chills occurring from the 18th into the 20th closed schools across much of Upper Michigan.,Gusty north winds and sub-zero temperatures forced wind chill values into the 25 and 35 below zero range through much of the period. Area schools were closed on the 19th due to the bitter cold wind chills.,2015,2
24077,201502,19,0,201502,19,1500,93801,563705,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,32,WEXFORD,APX,19-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The second blast of extremely cold air into northern Michigan in about a week. This event featured colder air (including the coldest high temperature ever recorded in Gaylord), but not quite as much wind, as the event a week previous. As a result, wind chills were not quite as drastically cold. Still, wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero across part of northern Michigan, bottoming out at -43 near Cadillac early in the morning on the 19th.",,2015,2
24082,201502,14,1800,201502,15,1000,93796,563674,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,30,ALCONA,APX,14-FEB-15 18:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A clipper system passing just north and east of Michigan would bring a multitude of weather hazards. Widespread light snow occurred ahead of the system's cold front, but that snow was enhanced by Lake Michigan into northwest lower Michigan. Snowfall totals of 6 to 8 inches were seen, especially west and southwest of Traverse City, with the highest amounts near Wellston. The coldest air of the winter so far surged in behind the cold front, along with gusty northwest winds and lake effect snow. Considerable snowfall, blowing and drifting snow, and low wind chills were realized in northwest lower Michigan. Across the rest of northern Michigan, away from the temperature-mitigating effects of Lake Michigan, wind chills reached warning criteria. Wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero in northern lower Michigan, and 40 to 50 below zero in eastern upper, bottoming out at -49 in Dafter early in the morning of the 15th.",,2015,2
24083,201502,14,1800,201502,15,1000,93796,563675,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,35,OGEMAW,APX,14-FEB-15 18:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,RAWS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A clipper system passing just north and east of Michigan would bring a multitude of weather hazards. Widespread light snow occurred ahead of the system's cold front, but that snow was enhanced by Lake Michigan into northwest lower Michigan. Snowfall totals of 6 to 8 inches were seen, especially west and southwest of Traverse City, with the highest amounts near Wellston. The coldest air of the winter so far surged in behind the cold front, along with gusty northwest winds and lake effect snow. Considerable snowfall, blowing and drifting snow, and low wind chills were realized in northwest lower Michigan. Across the rest of northern Michigan, away from the temperature-mitigating effects of Lake Michigan, wind chills reached warning criteria. Wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero in northern lower Michigan, and 40 to 50 below zero in eastern upper, bottoming out at -49 in Dafter early in the morning of the 15th.",,2015,2
24179,201502,11,700,201502,12,700,93201,561692,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,11-FEB-15 07:00:00,EST-5,12-FEB-15 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Strong north winds in the wake of a low pressure system ushered in much colder air and generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow and considerable blowing snow from the 11th into 12th.,The Marquette National Weather Service in Negaunee Township measured 5.5 inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours. North winds gusting over 40 mph near Lake Superior caused considerable blowing of snow resulting in occasional whiteout conditions. Highway M-28 was closed from Kawbawgam Road in Marquette east to Munising from the evening of the 11th into the morning of the 12th due to near blizzard conditions from lake effect snow and blowing snow. Schools were closed throughout the county.,2015,2
24181,201502,18,600,201502,19,1500,93596,562190,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,18-FEB-15 06:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A very cold Arctic air mass surged into Upper Michigan in the wake of a series of Alberta clipper systems moving through the area. Bitter cold wind chills occurring from the 18th into the 20th closed schools across much of Upper Michigan.,Gusty north winds and sub-zero temperatures forced wind chill values into the 25 and 35 below zero range through much of the period. Area schools were closed on both the 18th and 19th due to the bitter cold wind chills.,2015,2
24187,201502,18,2300,201502,19,1100,93596,562208,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,12,MENOMINEE,MQT,18-FEB-15 23:00:00,CST-6,19-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A very cold Arctic air mass surged into Upper Michigan in the wake of a series of Alberta clipper systems moving through the area. Bitter cold wind chills occurring from the 18th into the 20th closed schools across much of Upper Michigan.,Gusty north winds and sub-zero temperatures forced wind chill values into the 25 and 35 below zero range through much of the period. Area schools were closed on the 19th due to the bitter cold wind chills.,2015,2
24188,201502,19,2300,201502,20,1100,93596,562581,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,19-FEB-15 23:00:00,EST-5,20-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A very cold Arctic air mass surged into Upper Michigan in the wake of a series of Alberta clipper systems moving through the area. Bitter cold wind chills occurring from the 18th into the 20th closed schools across much of Upper Michigan.,Wind chill readings dropped into the 25 to 35 below zero range during the period.,2015,2
24189,201502,20,600,201502,20,1100,93596,562590,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,20-FEB-15 06:00:00,EST-5,20-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A very cold Arctic air mass surged into Upper Michigan in the wake of a series of Alberta clipper systems moving through the area. Bitter cold wind chills occurring from the 18th into the 20th closed schools across much of Upper Michigan.,Wind chill readings dropped into the 25 to 35 below zero range during the period.,2015,2
24275,201502,14,1800,201502,15,1000,93796,563677,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,36,IOSCO,APX,14-FEB-15 18:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A clipper system passing just north and east of Michigan would bring a multitude of weather hazards. Widespread light snow occurred ahead of the system's cold front, but that snow was enhanced by Lake Michigan into northwest lower Michigan. Snowfall totals of 6 to 8 inches were seen, especially west and southwest of Traverse City, with the highest amounts near Wellston. The coldest air of the winter so far surged in behind the cold front, along with gusty northwest winds and lake effect snow. Considerable snowfall, blowing and drifting snow, and low wind chills were realized in northwest lower Michigan. Across the rest of northern Michigan, away from the temperature-mitigating effects of Lake Michigan, wind chills reached warning criteria. Wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero in northern lower Michigan, and 40 to 50 below zero in eastern upper, bottoming out at -49 in Dafter early in the morning of the 15th.",,2015,2
24276,201502,19,0,201502,19,1500,93801,563706,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,33,MISSAUKEE,APX,19-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The second blast of extremely cold air into northern Michigan in about a week. This event featured colder air (including the coldest high temperature ever recorded in Gaylord), but not quite as much wind, as the event a week previous. As a result, wind chills were not quite as drastically cold. Still, wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero across part of northern Michigan, bottoming out at -43 near Cadillac early in the morning on the 19th.",,2015,2
24370,201502,18,600,201502,19,1500,93596,562191,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,18-FEB-15 06:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A very cold Arctic air mass surged into Upper Michigan in the wake of a series of Alberta clipper systems moving through the area. Bitter cold wind chills occurring from the 18th into the 20th closed schools across much of Upper Michigan.,Gusty north winds and sub-zero temperatures forced wind chill values into the 25 and 35 below zero range through much of the period. Area schools were closed on both the 18th and 19th due to the bitter cold wind chills.,2015,2
24371,201502,18,500,201502,19,1000,93596,562193,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,18-FEB-15 05:00:00,CST-6,19-FEB-15 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A very cold Arctic air mass surged into Upper Michigan in the wake of a series of Alberta clipper systems moving through the area. Bitter cold wind chills occurring from the 18th into the 20th closed schools across much of Upper Michigan.,Gusty northwest winds and sub-zero temperatures forced wind chill values into the 25 and 35 below zero range through much of the period. The Ewen-Trout Creek Schools were closed on 19th due to the bitter cold wind chills.,2015,2
24372,201502,18,600,201502,19,1100,93596,562197,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,10,IRON,MQT,18-FEB-15 06:00:00,CST-6,19-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A very cold Arctic air mass surged into Upper Michigan in the wake of a series of Alberta clipper systems moving through the area. Bitter cold wind chills occurring from the 18th into the 20th closed schools across much of Upper Michigan.,Gusty north winds and sub-zero temperatures forced wind chill values into the 25 and 35 below zero range through much of the period. Area schools were closed on the 19th due to the bitter cold wind chills.,2015,2
24597,201502,26,0,201502,26,1200,93716,563176,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,26-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,26-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Arctic air mass moving over the area caused wind chill values to fall between 25 and 35 below zero on the morning of the 26th across portions of west and central Upper Michigan.,Sub-zero temperatures combined with north winds to drive wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range throughout much of the period. The dangerously cold wind chills closed area schools on the 26th.,2015,2
24598,201502,26,0,201502,26,1200,93716,563177,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,26-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,26-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Arctic air mass moving over the area caused wind chill values to fall between 25 and 35 below zero on the morning of the 26th across portions of west and central Upper Michigan.,Sub-zero temperatures combined with north winds to drive wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range throughout much of the period. The dangerously cold wind chills closed area schools on the 26th.,2015,2
24605,201502,19,2300,201502,20,1100,93596,562588,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,14,SOUTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,19-FEB-15 23:00:00,EST-5,20-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A very cold Arctic air mass surged into Upper Michigan in the wake of a series of Alberta clipper systems moving through the area. Bitter cold wind chills occurring from the 18th into the 20th closed schools across much of Upper Michigan.,Wind chill readings dropped into the 25 to 35 below zero range during the period. Schools were closed throughout the county on the 20th.,2015,2
24606,201502,19,2300,201502,20,1100,93596,562585,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,85,NORTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,19-FEB-15 23:00:00,EST-5,20-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A very cold Arctic air mass surged into Upper Michigan in the wake of a series of Alberta clipper systems moving through the area. Bitter cold wind chills occurring from the 18th into the 20th closed schools across much of Upper Michigan.,Wind chill readings dropped into the 25 to 35 below zero range during the period. Schools were closed throughout the county on the 20th.,2015,2
24615,201502,14,2100,201502,15,1200,93458,562040,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,54,TUSCOLA,DTX,14-FEB-15 21:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Arctic airmass ushered in by northwest winds produced Wind Chills around 30 below zero across most of Southeast Michigan the early morning of February 15th. Temperatures of -5 to 5 above zero in the evening hours of February 14th coupled with northwest winds of 15 to 20 mph produced wind chills around 25 below zero. Although winds diminished to around 10 mph during the early morning hours of February 15th, temperatures bottomed between 5 to 15 below zero. The official lows at the climate sites were as follows: Detroit -8 degrees, Flint -11 degrees, and Saginaw -12 degrees.|Temperatures slowly rose during the morning hours with corresponding wind chills climbing above -20 degrees during the afternoon hours.",,2015,2
24616,201502,14,2100,201502,15,1200,93458,562041,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,55,SANILAC,DTX,14-FEB-15 21:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Arctic airmass ushered in by northwest winds produced Wind Chills around 30 below zero across most of Southeast Michigan the early morning of February 15th. Temperatures of -5 to 5 above zero in the evening hours of February 14th coupled with northwest winds of 15 to 20 mph produced wind chills around 25 below zero. Although winds diminished to around 10 mph during the early morning hours of February 15th, temperatures bottomed between 5 to 15 below zero. The official lows at the climate sites were as follows: Detroit -8 degrees, Flint -11 degrees, and Saginaw -12 degrees.|Temperatures slowly rose during the morning hours with corresponding wind chills climbing above -20 degrees during the afternoon hours.",,2015,2
24618,201502,14,2100,201502,15,1200,93458,562042,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,60,SHIAWASSEE,DTX,14-FEB-15 21:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Arctic airmass ushered in by northwest winds produced Wind Chills around 30 below zero across most of Southeast Michigan the early morning of February 15th. Temperatures of -5 to 5 above zero in the evening hours of February 14th coupled with northwest winds of 15 to 20 mph produced wind chills around 25 below zero. Although winds diminished to around 10 mph during the early morning hours of February 15th, temperatures bottomed between 5 to 15 below zero. The official lows at the climate sites were as follows: Detroit -8 degrees, Flint -11 degrees, and Saginaw -12 degrees.|Temperatures slowly rose during the morning hours with corresponding wind chills climbing above -20 degrees during the afternoon hours.",,2015,2
24619,201502,14,2100,201502,15,1200,93458,562043,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,61,GENESEE,DTX,14-FEB-15 21:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Arctic airmass ushered in by northwest winds produced Wind Chills around 30 below zero across most of Southeast Michigan the early morning of February 15th. Temperatures of -5 to 5 above zero in the evening hours of February 14th coupled with northwest winds of 15 to 20 mph produced wind chills around 25 below zero. Although winds diminished to around 10 mph during the early morning hours of February 15th, temperatures bottomed between 5 to 15 below zero. The official lows at the climate sites were as follows: Detroit -8 degrees, Flint -11 degrees, and Saginaw -12 degrees.|Temperatures slowly rose during the morning hours with corresponding wind chills climbing above -20 degrees during the afternoon hours.",,2015,2
24845,201502,20,1400,201502,20,2300,93705,563112,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,14,SOUTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,20-FEB-15 14:00:00,EST-5,20-FEB-15 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving down from south central Canada dropped moderate snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 20th into the 21st.,The observer at Parent Bay measured five inches of snow in nine hours. The observer near Cooks measured four inches of snow during the same time frame.,2015,2
24854,201502,26,0,201502,26,1100,93716,563178,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,10,IRON,MQT,26-FEB-15 00:00:00,CST-6,26-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Arctic air mass moving over the area caused wind chill values to fall between 25 and 35 below zero on the morning of the 26th across portions of west and central Upper Michigan.,Sub-zero temperatures combined with north winds to drive wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range throughout much of the period. The dangerously cold wind chills caused a two-hour delay at area schools on the 26th.,2015,2
24855,201502,26,0,201502,26,1100,93716,563179,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,11,DICKINSON,MQT,26-FEB-15 00:00:00,CST-6,26-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Arctic air mass moving over the area caused wind chill values to fall between 25 and 35 below zero on the morning of the 26th across portions of west and central Upper Michigan.,Sub-zero temperatures combined with north winds to drive wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range throughout much of the period. The dangerously cold wind chills caused a two-hour delay at some area schools on the 26th.,2015,2
24856,201502,26,0,201502,26,700,93716,563180,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,26-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,26-FEB-15 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Arctic air mass moving over the area caused wind chill values to fall between 25 and 35 below zero on the morning of the 26th across portions of west and central Upper Michigan.,Sub-zero temperatures combined with north winds to drive wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range throughout much of the period.,2015,2
24857,201502,26,0,201502,26,1100,93716,563181,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,26-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,26-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Arctic air mass moving over the area caused wind chill values to fall between 25 and 35 below zero on the morning of the 26th across portions of west and central Upper Michigan.,Sub-zero temperatures combined with north winds to drive wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range throughout much of the period.,2015,2
24873,201502,19,2300,201502,20,1100,93596,562592,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,19-FEB-15 23:00:00,EST-5,20-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A very cold Arctic air mass surged into Upper Michigan in the wake of a series of Alberta clipper systems moving through the area. Bitter cold wind chills occurring from the 18th into the 20th closed schools across much of Upper Michigan.,Wind chill readings dropped into the 25 to 35 below zero range during the period. Schools were closed throughout the county on the 20th.,2015,2
24877,201502,18,600,201502,19,1100,93596,562195,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,18-FEB-15 06:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A very cold Arctic air mass surged into Upper Michigan in the wake of a series of Alberta clipper systems moving through the area. Bitter cold wind chills occurring from the 18th into the 20th closed schools across much of Upper Michigan.,Gusty northwest winds and sub-zero temperatures forced wind chill values into the 25 and 35 below zero range through much of the period. Area schools were closed on the 19th due to the bitter cold wind chills.,2015,2
24960,201502,13,1100,201502,15,600,93796,563621,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,20,LEELANAU,APX,13-FEB-15 11:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A clipper system passing just north and east of Michigan would bring a multitude of weather hazards. Widespread light snow occurred ahead of the system's cold front, but that snow was enhanced by Lake Michigan into northwest lower Michigan. Snowfall totals of 6 to 8 inches were seen, especially west and southwest of Traverse City, with the highest amounts near Wellston. The coldest air of the winter so far surged in behind the cold front, along with gusty northwest winds and lake effect snow. Considerable snowfall, blowing and drifting snow, and low wind chills were realized in northwest lower Michigan. Across the rest of northern Michigan, away from the temperature-mitigating effects of Lake Michigan, wind chills reached warning criteria. Wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero in northern lower Michigan, and 40 to 50 below zero in eastern upper, bottoming out at -49 in Dafter early in the morning of the 15th.",,2015,2
24961,201502,13,1100,201502,15,600,93796,563622,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,21,ANTRIM,APX,13-FEB-15 11:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,CoCoRaHS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A clipper system passing just north and east of Michigan would bring a multitude of weather hazards. Widespread light snow occurred ahead of the system's cold front, but that snow was enhanced by Lake Michigan into northwest lower Michigan. Snowfall totals of 6 to 8 inches were seen, especially west and southwest of Traverse City, with the highest amounts near Wellston. The coldest air of the winter so far surged in behind the cold front, along with gusty northwest winds and lake effect snow. Considerable snowfall, blowing and drifting snow, and low wind chills were realized in northwest lower Michigan. Across the rest of northern Michigan, away from the temperature-mitigating effects of Lake Michigan, wind chills reached warning criteria. Wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero in northern lower Michigan, and 40 to 50 below zero in eastern upper, bottoming out at -49 in Dafter early in the morning of the 15th.",,2015,2
24962,201502,19,0,201502,19,1500,93801,563698,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,16,EMMET,APX,19-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The second blast of extremely cold air into northern Michigan in about a week. This event featured colder air (including the coldest high temperature ever recorded in Gaylord), but not quite as much wind, as the event a week previous. As a result, wind chills were not quite as drastically cold. Still, wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero across part of northern Michigan, bottoming out at -43 near Cadillac early in the morning on the 19th.",,2015,2
25085,201502,26,0,201502,26,1100,93716,563173,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,26-FEB-15 00:00:00,CST-6,26-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Arctic air mass moving over the area caused wind chill values to fall between 25 and 35 below zero on the morning of the 26th across portions of west and central Upper Michigan.,Wind chills dropped down into the 25 to 35 below zero range on the morning of the 26th. The bitter cold wind chills caused a two-hour delay at some of the area schools.,2015,2
25086,201502,26,0,201502,26,1200,93716,563174,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,26-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,26-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Arctic air mass moving over the area caused wind chill values to fall between 25 and 35 below zero on the morning of the 26th across portions of west and central Upper Michigan.,Sub-zero temperatures combined with north winds to drive wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range throughout much of the period. The dangerously cold wind chills either closed area schools or caused a two-hour delay on the 26th.,2015,2
25284,201503,31,0,201503,31,500,93982,565132,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,54,TUSCOLA,DTX,31-MAR-15 00:00:00,EST-5,31-MAR-15 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An intense west to east aligned snow band set up across Tuscola, Lapeer, and Sanilac counties, with 4 to 8 inches falling in 6 hours or less. Snowfall accumulations quickly tapered off farther south and north. |Here are some of the higher snowfall amounts:|Caro 8 inches.|Sandusky 6 inches.|Lapeer 5 inches.",,2015,3
25285,201503,31,0,201503,31,500,93982,565133,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,55,SANILAC,DTX,31-MAR-15 00:00:00,EST-5,31-MAR-15 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An intense west to east aligned snow band set up across Tuscola, Lapeer, and Sanilac counties, with 4 to 8 inches falling in 6 hours or less. Snowfall accumulations quickly tapered off farther south and north. |Here are some of the higher snowfall amounts:|Caro 8 inches.|Sandusky 6 inches.|Lapeer 5 inches.",,2015,3
25390,201502,19,0,201502,19,1100,93575,562066,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,70,MACOMB,DTX,19-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Arctic airmass ushered in by northwest winds produced Wind Chills around 25 below zero along and north of M-59 Corridor. Temperatures of zero to 5 below zero toward Midnight on February 18th, coupled with northwest winds of 10 mph or less produced wind chills between 20 to 25 below zero. Although winds remained under 10 mph during the early morning hours of February 19th, temperatures bottomed out between 5 to 10 below zero. The official low at Flint was -10 degrees, while Saginaw checked in at -7 degrees. Temperatures slowly rose during the morning hours with corresponding wind chills climbing above -20 degrees.",,2015,2
25489,201502,13,1100,201502,15,600,93796,563623,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,25,BENZIE,APX,13-FEB-15 11:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A clipper system passing just north and east of Michigan would bring a multitude of weather hazards. Widespread light snow occurred ahead of the system's cold front, but that snow was enhanced by Lake Michigan into northwest lower Michigan. Snowfall totals of 6 to 8 inches were seen, especially west and southwest of Traverse City, with the highest amounts near Wellston. The coldest air of the winter so far surged in behind the cold front, along with gusty northwest winds and lake effect snow. Considerable snowfall, blowing and drifting snow, and low wind chills were realized in northwest lower Michigan. Across the rest of northern Michigan, away from the temperature-mitigating effects of Lake Michigan, wind chills reached warning criteria. Wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero in northern lower Michigan, and 40 to 50 below zero in eastern upper, bottoming out at -49 in Dafter early in the morning of the 15th.",,2015,2
25490,201502,13,1100,201502,15,600,93796,563627,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,26,GRAND TRAVERSE,APX,13-FEB-15 11:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A clipper system passing just north and east of Michigan would bring a multitude of weather hazards. Widespread light snow occurred ahead of the system's cold front, but that snow was enhanced by Lake Michigan into northwest lower Michigan. Snowfall totals of 6 to 8 inches were seen, especially west and southwest of Traverse City, with the highest amounts near Wellston. The coldest air of the winter so far surged in behind the cold front, along with gusty northwest winds and lake effect snow. Considerable snowfall, blowing and drifting snow, and low wind chills were realized in northwest lower Michigan. Across the rest of northern Michigan, away from the temperature-mitigating effects of Lake Michigan, wind chills reached warning criteria. Wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero in northern lower Michigan, and 40 to 50 below zero in eastern upper, bottoming out at -49 in Dafter early in the morning of the 15th.",,2015,2
25537,201503,31,0,201503,31,500,93982,565134,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,62,LAPEER,DTX,31-MAR-15 00:00:00,EST-5,31-MAR-15 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An intense west to east aligned snow band set up across Tuscola, Lapeer, and Sanilac counties, with 4 to 8 inches falling in 6 hours or less. Snowfall accumulations quickly tapered off farther south and north. |Here are some of the higher snowfall amounts:|Caro 8 inches.|Sandusky 6 inches.|Lapeer 5 inches.",,2015,3
25722,201502,13,1100,201502,15,600,93796,563632,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,27,KALKASKA,APX,13-FEB-15 11:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A clipper system passing just north and east of Michigan would bring a multitude of weather hazards. Widespread light snow occurred ahead of the system's cold front, but that snow was enhanced by Lake Michigan into northwest lower Michigan. Snowfall totals of 6 to 8 inches were seen, especially west and southwest of Traverse City, with the highest amounts near Wellston. The coldest air of the winter so far surged in behind the cold front, along with gusty northwest winds and lake effect snow. Considerable snowfall, blowing and drifting snow, and low wind chills were realized in northwest lower Michigan. Across the rest of northern Michigan, away from the temperature-mitigating effects of Lake Michigan, wind chills reached warning criteria. Wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero in northern lower Michigan, and 40 to 50 below zero in eastern upper, bottoming out at -49 in Dafter early in the morning of the 15th.",,2015,2
25723,201502,19,0,201502,19,1500,93801,563699,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,17,CHEBOYGAN,APX,19-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The second blast of extremely cold air into northern Michigan in about a week. This event featured colder air (including the coldest high temperature ever recorded in Gaylord), but not quite as much wind, as the event a week previous. As a result, wind chills were not quite as drastically cold. Still, wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero across part of northern Michigan, bottoming out at -43 near Cadillac early in the morning on the 19th.",,2015,2
25841,201502,18,600,201502,19,1100,93596,562200,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,84,SOUTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,18-FEB-15 06:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A very cold Arctic air mass surged into Upper Michigan in the wake of a series of Alberta clipper systems moving through the area. Bitter cold wind chills occurring from the 18th into the 20th closed schools across much of Upper Michigan.,Gusty north winds and sub-zero temperatures forced wind chill values into the 25 and 35 below zero range through much of the period. Area schools were closed on the 19th due to the bitter cold wind chills.,2015,2
25842,201502,18,600,201502,19,1100,93596,562199,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,11,DICKINSON,MQT,18-FEB-15 06:00:00,CST-6,19-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A very cold Arctic air mass surged into Upper Michigan in the wake of a series of Alberta clipper systems moving through the area. Bitter cold wind chills occurring from the 18th into the 20th closed schools across much of Upper Michigan.,Gusty north winds and sub-zero temperatures forced wind chill values into the 25 and 35 below zero range through much of the period. Area schools were closed on the 19th due to the bitter cold wind chills.,2015,2
25843,201502,18,600,201502,19,1100,93596,562201,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,18-FEB-15 06:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A very cold Arctic air mass surged into Upper Michigan in the wake of a series of Alberta clipper systems moving through the area. Bitter cold wind chills occurring from the 18th into the 20th closed schools across much of Upper Michigan.,Gusty north winds and sub-zero temperatures forced wind chill values into the 25 and 35 below zero range through much of the period. Area schools were closed on the 19th due to the bitter cold wind chills.,2015,2
25869,201502,19,0,201502,19,1100,93575,562058,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,54,TUSCOLA,DTX,19-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Arctic airmass ushered in by northwest winds produced Wind Chills around 25 below zero along and north of M-59 Corridor. Temperatures of zero to 5 below zero toward Midnight on February 18th, coupled with northwest winds of 10 mph or less produced wind chills between 20 to 25 below zero. Although winds remained under 10 mph during the early morning hours of February 19th, temperatures bottomed out between 5 to 10 below zero. The official low at Flint was -10 degrees, while Saginaw checked in at -7 degrees. Temperatures slowly rose during the morning hours with corresponding wind chills climbing above -20 degrees.",,2015,2
25870,201502,19,0,201502,19,1100,93575,562059,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,55,SANILAC,DTX,19-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Arctic airmass ushered in by northwest winds produced Wind Chills around 25 below zero along and north of M-59 Corridor. Temperatures of zero to 5 below zero toward Midnight on February 18th, coupled with northwest winds of 10 mph or less produced wind chills between 20 to 25 below zero. Although winds remained under 10 mph during the early morning hours of February 19th, temperatures bottomed out between 5 to 10 below zero. The official low at Flint was -10 degrees, while Saginaw checked in at -7 degrees. Temperatures slowly rose during the morning hours with corresponding wind chills climbing above -20 degrees.",,2015,2
25871,201502,19,0,201502,19,1100,93575,562060,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,60,SHIAWASSEE,DTX,19-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Arctic airmass ushered in by northwest winds produced Wind Chills around 25 below zero along and north of M-59 Corridor. Temperatures of zero to 5 below zero toward Midnight on February 18th, coupled with northwest winds of 10 mph or less produced wind chills between 20 to 25 below zero. Although winds remained under 10 mph during the early morning hours of February 19th, temperatures bottomed out between 5 to 10 below zero. The official low at Flint was -10 degrees, while Saginaw checked in at -7 degrees. Temperatures slowly rose during the morning hours with corresponding wind chills climbing above -20 degrees.",,2015,2
25986,201502,13,1100,201502,15,600,93796,563633,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,31,MANISTEE,APX,13-FEB-15 11:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A clipper system passing just north and east of Michigan would bring a multitude of weather hazards. Widespread light snow occurred ahead of the system's cold front, but that snow was enhanced by Lake Michigan into northwest lower Michigan. Snowfall totals of 6 to 8 inches were seen, especially west and southwest of Traverse City, with the highest amounts near Wellston. The coldest air of the winter so far surged in behind the cold front, along with gusty northwest winds and lake effect snow. Considerable snowfall, blowing and drifting snow, and low wind chills were realized in northwest lower Michigan. Across the rest of northern Michigan, away from the temperature-mitigating effects of Lake Michigan, wind chills reached warning criteria. Wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero in northern lower Michigan, and 40 to 50 below zero in eastern upper, bottoming out at -49 in Dafter early in the morning of the 15th.",,2015,2
25987,201502,13,1100,201502,15,600,93796,563637,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,32,WEXFORD,APX,13-FEB-15 11:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A clipper system passing just north and east of Michigan would bring a multitude of weather hazards. Widespread light snow occurred ahead of the system's cold front, but that snow was enhanced by Lake Michigan into northwest lower Michigan. Snowfall totals of 6 to 8 inches were seen, especially west and southwest of Traverse City, with the highest amounts near Wellston. The coldest air of the winter so far surged in behind the cold front, along with gusty northwest winds and lake effect snow. Considerable snowfall, blowing and drifting snow, and low wind chills were realized in northwest lower Michigan. Across the rest of northern Michigan, away from the temperature-mitigating effects of Lake Michigan, wind chills reached warning criteria. Wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero in northern lower Michigan, and 40 to 50 below zero in eastern upper, bottoming out at -49 in Dafter early in the morning of the 15th.",,2015,2
25988,201502,13,1100,201502,15,600,93796,563639,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,33,MISSAUKEE,APX,13-FEB-15 11:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A clipper system passing just north and east of Michigan would bring a multitude of weather hazards. Widespread light snow occurred ahead of the system's cold front, but that snow was enhanced by Lake Michigan into northwest lower Michigan. Snowfall totals of 6 to 8 inches were seen, especially west and southwest of Traverse City, with the highest amounts near Wellston. The coldest air of the winter so far surged in behind the cold front, along with gusty northwest winds and lake effect snow. Considerable snowfall, blowing and drifting snow, and low wind chills were realized in northwest lower Michigan. Across the rest of northern Michigan, away from the temperature-mitigating effects of Lake Michigan, wind chills reached warning criteria. Wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero in northern lower Michigan, and 40 to 50 below zero in eastern upper, bottoming out at -49 in Dafter early in the morning of the 15th.",,2015,2
26093,201502,18,600,201502,19,1200,93596,562202,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,18-FEB-15 06:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A very cold Arctic air mass surged into Upper Michigan in the wake of a series of Alberta clipper systems moving through the area. Bitter cold wind chills occurring from the 18th into the 20th closed schools across much of Upper Michigan.,Gusty north winds and sub-zero temperatures forced wind chill values into the 25 and 35 below zero range through much of the period. Area schools were closed on the 19th due to the bitter cold wind chills.,2015,2
26094,201502,18,900,201502,19,1200,93596,562203,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,18-FEB-15 09:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A very cold Arctic air mass surged into Upper Michigan in the wake of a series of Alberta clipper systems moving through the area. Bitter cold wind chills occurring from the 18th into the 20th closed schools across much of Upper Michigan.,Gusty north winds and sub-zero temperatures forced wind chill values into the 25 and 35 below zero range through much of the period. Area schools were closed on the 19th due to the bitter cold wind chills.,2015,2
26095,201502,18,900,201502,19,1200,93596,562204,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,18-FEB-15 09:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A very cold Arctic air mass surged into Upper Michigan in the wake of a series of Alberta clipper systems moving through the area. Bitter cold wind chills occurring from the 18th into the 20th closed schools across much of Upper Michigan.,Gusty north winds and sub-zero temperatures forced wind chill values into the 25 and 35 below zero range through much of the period. Area schools were closed on the 19th due to the bitter cold wind chills.,2015,2
26096,201502,19,2300,201502,20,1100,93596,562583,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,19-FEB-15 23:00:00,EST-5,20-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A very cold Arctic air mass surged into Upper Michigan in the wake of a series of Alberta clipper systems moving through the area. Bitter cold wind chills occurring from the 18th into the 20th closed schools across much of Upper Michigan.,Wind chill readings dropped into the 25 to 35 below zero range during the period. Schools were closed throughout the county on the 20th.,2015,2
26113,201502,19,0,201502,19,1100,93575,562061,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,61,GENESEE,DTX,19-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Arctic airmass ushered in by northwest winds produced Wind Chills around 25 below zero along and north of M-59 Corridor. Temperatures of zero to 5 below zero toward Midnight on February 18th, coupled with northwest winds of 10 mph or less produced wind chills between 20 to 25 below zero. Although winds remained under 10 mph during the early morning hours of February 19th, temperatures bottomed out between 5 to 10 below zero. The official low at Flint was -10 degrees, while Saginaw checked in at -7 degrees. Temperatures slowly rose during the morning hours with corresponding wind chills climbing above -20 degrees.",,2015,2
26114,201502,19,0,201502,19,1100,93575,562062,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,62,LAPEER,DTX,19-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Arctic airmass ushered in by northwest winds produced Wind Chills around 25 below zero along and north of M-59 Corridor. Temperatures of zero to 5 below zero toward Midnight on February 18th, coupled with northwest winds of 10 mph or less produced wind chills between 20 to 25 below zero. Although winds remained under 10 mph during the early morning hours of February 19th, temperatures bottomed out between 5 to 10 below zero. The official low at Flint was -10 degrees, while Saginaw checked in at -7 degrees. Temperatures slowly rose during the morning hours with corresponding wind chills climbing above -20 degrees.",,2015,2
26115,201502,19,0,201502,19,1100,93575,562063,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,63,ST. CLAIR,DTX,19-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Arctic airmass ushered in by northwest winds produced Wind Chills around 25 below zero along and north of M-59 Corridor. Temperatures of zero to 5 below zero toward Midnight on February 18th, coupled with northwest winds of 10 mph or less produced wind chills between 20 to 25 below zero. Although winds remained under 10 mph during the early morning hours of February 19th, temperatures bottomed out between 5 to 10 below zero. The official low at Flint was -10 degrees, while Saginaw checked in at -7 degrees. Temperatures slowly rose during the morning hours with corresponding wind chills climbing above -20 degrees.",,2015,2
26116,201502,19,0,201502,19,1100,93575,562064,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,68,LIVINGSTON,DTX,19-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Arctic airmass ushered in by northwest winds produced Wind Chills around 25 below zero along and north of M-59 Corridor. Temperatures of zero to 5 below zero toward Midnight on February 18th, coupled with northwest winds of 10 mph or less produced wind chills between 20 to 25 below zero. Although winds remained under 10 mph during the early morning hours of February 19th, temperatures bottomed out between 5 to 10 below zero. The official low at Flint was -10 degrees, while Saginaw checked in at -7 degrees. Temperatures slowly rose during the morning hours with corresponding wind chills climbing above -20 degrees.",,2015,2
26253,201502,19,0,201502,19,1500,93801,563700,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,22,OTSEGO,APX,19-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The second blast of extremely cold air into northern Michigan in about a week. This event featured colder air (including the coldest high temperature ever recorded in Gaylord), but not quite as much wind, as the event a week previous. As a result, wind chills were not quite as drastically cold. Still, wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero across part of northern Michigan, bottoming out at -43 near Cadillac early in the morning on the 19th.",,2015,2
26291,201503,3,800,201503,3,1400,94067,565671,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,03-MAR-15 08:00:00,CST-6,03-MAR-15 14:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate snow developed across much of Upper Michigan on the 3rd in advance of a couple of low pressure disturbances.,There was a public report of an estimated 3.5 inches of snow in Ironwood over six hours.,2015,3
26292,201503,3,600,201503,3,1400,94067,565673,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,03-MAR-15 06:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-15 14:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate snow developed across much of Upper Michigan on the 3rd in advance of a couple of low pressure disturbances.,Observers across the county measured three to four inches of snow during the event.,2015,3
26293,201503,3,600,201503,3,1200,94067,565676,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,10,IRON,MQT,03-MAR-15 06:00:00,CST-6,03-MAR-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate snow developed across much of Upper Michigan on the 3rd in advance of a couple of low pressure disturbances.,There was a public report of three inches of snow near Peavy Falls Dam in six hours.,2015,3
26294,201503,3,600,201503,3,1300,94067,565678,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,11,DICKINSON,MQT,03-MAR-15 06:00:00,CST-6,03-MAR-15 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate snow developed across much of Upper Michigan on the 3rd in advance of a couple of low pressure disturbances.,There was a public report of three inches of snow at Kingsford in seven hours.,2015,3
26376,201502,19,0,201502,19,1100,93575,562065,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,69,OAKLAND,DTX,19-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Arctic airmass ushered in by northwest winds produced Wind Chills around 25 below zero along and north of M-59 Corridor. Temperatures of zero to 5 below zero toward Midnight on February 18th, coupled with northwest winds of 10 mph or less produced wind chills between 20 to 25 below zero. Although winds remained under 10 mph during the early morning hours of February 19th, temperatures bottomed out between 5 to 10 below zero. The official low at Flint was -10 degrees, while Saginaw checked in at -7 degrees. Temperatures slowly rose during the morning hours with corresponding wind chills climbing above -20 degrees.",,2015,2
26394,201502,14,2100,201502,15,1200,93458,562047,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,69,OAKLAND,DTX,14-FEB-15 21:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Arctic airmass ushered in by northwest winds produced Wind Chills around 30 below zero across most of Southeast Michigan the early morning of February 15th. Temperatures of -5 to 5 above zero in the evening hours of February 14th coupled with northwest winds of 15 to 20 mph produced wind chills around 25 below zero. Although winds diminished to around 10 mph during the early morning hours of February 15th, temperatures bottomed between 5 to 15 below zero. The official lows at the climate sites were as follows: Detroit -8 degrees, Flint -11 degrees, and Saginaw -12 degrees.|Temperatures slowly rose during the morning hours with corresponding wind chills climbing above -20 degrees during the afternoon hours.",,2015,2
26434,201501,8,1100,201501,9,1600,91964,551084,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,50,MUSKEGON,GRR,08-JAN-15 11:00:00,EST-5,09-JAN-15 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,CoCoRaHS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An Alberta Clipper weather system was enhanced by Lake Michigan moisture and brought heavy snow and strong winds that resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow and very hazardous travel conditions. There were many reports of 8 to 14 inches of snow, with the heaviest snow occurring near to mainly west of US-131. Wind gusts reached 40 to 55 mph, highest near the Lake Michigan shoreline where the heaviest snow fell, which caused extensive blowing and drifting of snow. A 193 car pileup occurred on Interstate 94 near Galesburg, between Kalamazoo and Battle Creek during the early afternoon hours of Friday January 9th, where visibility was reduced to near zero at times in heavy lake effect snow bands and blowing snow. One fatality occurred in this accident.",A CoCoRaHS observer reported 16 inches of snow fell in 24 hours three miles north of Sullivan in Muskegon county from mid afternoon on January 8th through mid afternoon on January 9th. There were widespread reports of 8-12 inches of snow from Muskegon county and considerable blowing and drifting of snow was also reported.,2015,1
26435,201501,8,1300,201501,9,1600,91964,551086,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,38,LAKE,GRR,08-JAN-15 13:00:00,EST-5,09-JAN-15 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An Alberta Clipper weather system was enhanced by Lake Michigan moisture and brought heavy snow and strong winds that resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow and very hazardous travel conditions. There were many reports of 8 to 14 inches of snow, with the heaviest snow occurring near to mainly west of US-131. Wind gusts reached 40 to 55 mph, highest near the Lake Michigan shoreline where the heaviest snow fell, which caused extensive blowing and drifting of snow. A 193 car pileup occurred on Interstate 94 near Galesburg, between Kalamazoo and Battle Creek during the early afternoon hours of Friday January 9th, where visibility was reduced to near zero at times in heavy lake effect snow bands and blowing snow. One fatality occurred in this accident.",Trained spotters reported 10 to 12 inches of snow across western Lake county and considerable blowing and drifting of snow. Snowfall totals were lighter east of US-131.,2015,1
26436,201501,8,1100,201501,9,1600,91964,551114,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,65,BARRY,GRR,08-JAN-15 11:00:00,EST-5,09-JAN-15 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"An Alberta Clipper weather system was enhanced by Lake Michigan moisture and brought heavy snow and strong winds that resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow and very hazardous travel conditions. There were many reports of 8 to 14 inches of snow, with the heaviest snow occurring near to mainly west of US-131. Wind gusts reached 40 to 55 mph, highest near the Lake Michigan shoreline where the heaviest snow fell, which caused extensive blowing and drifting of snow. A 193 car pileup occurred on Interstate 94 near Galesburg, between Kalamazoo and Battle Creek during the early afternoon hours of Friday January 9th, where visibility was reduced to near zero at times in heavy lake effect snow bands and blowing snow. One fatality occurred in this accident.","Snowfall amounts generally ranged from around 6 to 10 inches across portions of Barry county, with the most snow and hazardous travel conditions occurring near to west of US-131.",2015,1
26492,201502,14,1000,201502,15,1000,93796,563644,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,8,CHIPPEWA,APX,14-FEB-15 10:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A clipper system passing just north and east of Michigan would bring a multitude of weather hazards. Widespread light snow occurred ahead of the system's cold front, but that snow was enhanced by Lake Michigan into northwest lower Michigan. Snowfall totals of 6 to 8 inches were seen, especially west and southwest of Traverse City, with the highest amounts near Wellston. The coldest air of the winter so far surged in behind the cold front, along with gusty northwest winds and lake effect snow. Considerable snowfall, blowing and drifting snow, and low wind chills were realized in northwest lower Michigan. Across the rest of northern Michigan, away from the temperature-mitigating effects of Lake Michigan, wind chills reached warning criteria. Wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero in northern lower Michigan, and 40 to 50 below zero in eastern upper, bottoming out at -49 in Dafter early in the morning of the 15th.",,2015,2
26493,201502,14,1500,201502,15,1000,93796,563645,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,15,MACKINAC,APX,14-FEB-15 15:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A clipper system passing just north and east of Michigan would bring a multitude of weather hazards. Widespread light snow occurred ahead of the system's cold front, but that snow was enhanced by Lake Michigan into northwest lower Michigan. Snowfall totals of 6 to 8 inches were seen, especially west and southwest of Traverse City, with the highest amounts near Wellston. The coldest air of the winter so far surged in behind the cold front, along with gusty northwest winds and lake effect snow. Considerable snowfall, blowing and drifting snow, and low wind chills were realized in northwest lower Michigan. Across the rest of northern Michigan, away from the temperature-mitigating effects of Lake Michigan, wind chills reached warning criteria. Wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero in northern lower Michigan, and 40 to 50 below zero in eastern upper, bottoming out at -49 in Dafter early in the morning of the 15th.",,2015,2
26516,201503,3,600,201503,3,1600,94067,565679,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,14,SOUTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,03-MAR-15 06:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-15 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate snow developed across much of Upper Michigan on the 3rd in advance of a couple of low pressure disturbances.,Observers from Parent Bay to Manistique measured three inches of snow in ten hours.,2015,3
26517,201503,3,700,201503,3,1500,94067,565686,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,03-MAR-15 07:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-15 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate snow developed across much of Upper Michigan on the 3rd in advance of a couple of low pressure disturbances.,Observers near Gwinn and National Mine measured three inches of snow in eight hours.,2015,3
26518,201503,3,800,201503,3,2000,94067,565692,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,03-MAR-15 08:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-15 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate snow developed across much of Upper Michigan on the 3rd in advance of a couple of low pressure disturbances.,There was a report of an estimated two to three inches of snow in Escanaba in six hours and four inches of snow in 12 hours ten miles south of Wetmore.,2015,3
26523,201503,3,900,201503,3,1500,94067,565696,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,12,MENOMINEE,MQT,03-MAR-15 09:00:00,CST-6,03-MAR-15 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate snow developed across much of Upper Michigan on the 3rd in advance of a couple of low pressure disturbances.,There was public report of an estimated three inches of snow in six hours at Stephenson.,2015,3
26524,201503,3,700,201503,3,1900,94067,565710,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,03-MAR-15 07:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-15 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate snow developed across much of Upper Michigan on the 3rd in advance of a couple of low pressure disturbances.,There were reports via social media of four inches of snow in 12 hours or less at both Newberry and McMillan.,2015,3
26525,201503,3,800,201503,3,2000,94067,565713,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,03-MAR-15 08:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-15 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate snow developed across much of Upper Michigan on the 3rd in advance of a couple of low pressure disturbances.,The observer in Mohawk measured three inches of snow in 12 hours.,2015,3
26526,201503,3,700,201503,3,1900,94067,565714,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,03-MAR-15 07:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-15 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate snow developed across much of Upper Michigan on the 3rd in advance of a couple of low pressure disturbances.,The spotter northwest of Cusino Lake measured four inches of snow in 12 hours.,2015,3
26527,201503,3,700,201503,3,1900,94067,565715,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,85,NORTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,03-MAR-15 07:00:00,EST-5,03-MAR-15 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate snow developed across much of Upper Michigan on the 3rd in advance of a couple of low pressure disturbances.,The spotter northwest of Cusino Lake measured four inches of snow in 12 hours.,2015,3
26599,201502,14,2100,201502,15,1200,93458,562044,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,62,LAPEER,DTX,14-FEB-15 21:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Arctic airmass ushered in by northwest winds produced Wind Chills around 30 below zero across most of Southeast Michigan the early morning of February 15th. Temperatures of -5 to 5 above zero in the evening hours of February 14th coupled with northwest winds of 15 to 20 mph produced wind chills around 25 below zero. Although winds diminished to around 10 mph during the early morning hours of February 15th, temperatures bottomed between 5 to 15 below zero. The official lows at the climate sites were as follows: Detroit -8 degrees, Flint -11 degrees, and Saginaw -12 degrees.|Temperatures slowly rose during the morning hours with corresponding wind chills climbing above -20 degrees during the afternoon hours.",,2015,2
26600,201502,14,2100,201502,15,1200,93458,562045,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,63,ST. CLAIR,DTX,14-FEB-15 21:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Arctic airmass ushered in by northwest winds produced Wind Chills around 30 below zero across most of Southeast Michigan the early morning of February 15th. Temperatures of -5 to 5 above zero in the evening hours of February 14th coupled with northwest winds of 15 to 20 mph produced wind chills around 25 below zero. Although winds diminished to around 10 mph during the early morning hours of February 15th, temperatures bottomed between 5 to 15 below zero. The official lows at the climate sites were as follows: Detroit -8 degrees, Flint -11 degrees, and Saginaw -12 degrees.|Temperatures slowly rose during the morning hours with corresponding wind chills climbing above -20 degrees during the afternoon hours.",,2015,2
26601,201502,14,2100,201502,15,1200,93458,562046,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,68,LIVINGSTON,DTX,14-FEB-15 21:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Arctic airmass ushered in by northwest winds produced Wind Chills around 30 below zero across most of Southeast Michigan the early morning of February 15th. Temperatures of -5 to 5 above zero in the evening hours of February 14th coupled with northwest winds of 15 to 20 mph produced wind chills around 25 below zero. Although winds diminished to around 10 mph during the early morning hours of February 15th, temperatures bottomed between 5 to 15 below zero. The official lows at the climate sites were as follows: Detroit -8 degrees, Flint -11 degrees, and Saginaw -12 degrees.|Temperatures slowly rose during the morning hours with corresponding wind chills climbing above -20 degrees during the afternoon hours.",,2015,2
26633,201502,14,2100,201502,15,1200,93458,562048,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,70,MACOMB,DTX,14-FEB-15 21:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Arctic airmass ushered in by northwest winds produced Wind Chills around 30 below zero across most of Southeast Michigan the early morning of February 15th. Temperatures of -5 to 5 above zero in the evening hours of February 14th coupled with northwest winds of 15 to 20 mph produced wind chills around 25 below zero. Although winds diminished to around 10 mph during the early morning hours of February 15th, temperatures bottomed between 5 to 15 below zero. The official lows at the climate sites were as follows: Detroit -8 degrees, Flint -11 degrees, and Saginaw -12 degrees.|Temperatures slowly rose during the morning hours with corresponding wind chills climbing above -20 degrees during the afternoon hours.",,2015,2
26634,201502,14,2100,201502,15,1200,93458,562049,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,75,WASHTENAW,DTX,14-FEB-15 21:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Arctic airmass ushered in by northwest winds produced Wind Chills around 30 below zero across most of Southeast Michigan the early morning of February 15th. Temperatures of -5 to 5 above zero in the evening hours of February 14th coupled with northwest winds of 15 to 20 mph produced wind chills around 25 below zero. Although winds diminished to around 10 mph during the early morning hours of February 15th, temperatures bottomed between 5 to 15 below zero. The official lows at the climate sites were as follows: Detroit -8 degrees, Flint -11 degrees, and Saginaw -12 degrees.|Temperatures slowly rose during the morning hours with corresponding wind chills climbing above -20 degrees during the afternoon hours.",,2015,2
26670,201502,14,1800,201502,15,1000,93796,563678,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,41,GLADWIN,APX,14-FEB-15 18:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A clipper system passing just north and east of Michigan would bring a multitude of weather hazards. Widespread light snow occurred ahead of the system's cold front, but that snow was enhanced by Lake Michigan into northwest lower Michigan. Snowfall totals of 6 to 8 inches were seen, especially west and southwest of Traverse City, with the highest amounts near Wellston. The coldest air of the winter so far surged in behind the cold front, along with gusty northwest winds and lake effect snow. Considerable snowfall, blowing and drifting snow, and low wind chills were realized in northwest lower Michigan. Across the rest of northern Michigan, away from the temperature-mitigating effects of Lake Michigan, wind chills reached warning criteria. Wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero in northern lower Michigan, and 40 to 50 below zero in eastern upper, bottoming out at -49 in Dafter early in the morning of the 15th.",,2015,2
26671,201502,14,1800,201502,15,1000,93796,563679,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,42,ARENAC,APX,14-FEB-15 18:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,RAWS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A clipper system passing just north and east of Michigan would bring a multitude of weather hazards. Widespread light snow occurred ahead of the system's cold front, but that snow was enhanced by Lake Michigan into northwest lower Michigan. Snowfall totals of 6 to 8 inches were seen, especially west and southwest of Traverse City, with the highest amounts near Wellston. The coldest air of the winter so far surged in behind the cold front, along with gusty northwest winds and lake effect snow. Considerable snowfall, blowing and drifting snow, and low wind chills were realized in northwest lower Michigan. Across the rest of northern Michigan, away from the temperature-mitigating effects of Lake Michigan, wind chills reached warning criteria. Wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero in northern lower Michigan, and 40 to 50 below zero in eastern upper, bottoming out at -49 in Dafter early in the morning of the 15th.",,2015,2
26672,201502,19,0,201502,19,1500,93801,563707,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,34,ROSCOMMON,APX,19-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The second blast of extremely cold air into northern Michigan in about a week. This event featured colder air (including the coldest high temperature ever recorded in Gaylord), but not quite as much wind, as the event a week previous. As a result, wind chills were not quite as drastically cold. Still, wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero across part of northern Michigan, bottoming out at -43 near Cadillac early in the morning on the 19th.",,2015,2
26673,201502,19,0,201502,19,1500,93801,563708,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,8,CHIPPEWA,APX,19-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The second blast of extremely cold air into northern Michigan in about a week. This event featured colder air (including the coldest high temperature ever recorded in Gaylord), but not quite as much wind, as the event a week previous. As a result, wind chills were not quite as drastically cold. Still, wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero across part of northern Michigan, bottoming out at -43 near Cadillac early in the morning on the 19th.",,2015,2
26711,201502,14,1000,201502,15,1000,93796,563647,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,16,EMMET,APX,14-FEB-15 10:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A clipper system passing just north and east of Michigan would bring a multitude of weather hazards. Widespread light snow occurred ahead of the system's cold front, but that snow was enhanced by Lake Michigan into northwest lower Michigan. Snowfall totals of 6 to 8 inches were seen, especially west and southwest of Traverse City, with the highest amounts near Wellston. The coldest air of the winter so far surged in behind the cold front, along with gusty northwest winds and lake effect snow. Considerable snowfall, blowing and drifting snow, and low wind chills were realized in northwest lower Michigan. Across the rest of northern Michigan, away from the temperature-mitigating effects of Lake Michigan, wind chills reached warning criteria. Wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero in northern lower Michigan, and 40 to 50 below zero in eastern upper, bottoming out at -49 in Dafter early in the morning of the 15th.",,2015,2
26712,201502,19,0,201502,19,1500,93801,563702,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,26,GRAND TRAVERSE,APX,19-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The second blast of extremely cold air into northern Michigan in about a week. This event featured colder air (including the coldest high temperature ever recorded in Gaylord), but not quite as much wind, as the event a week previous. As a result, wind chills were not quite as drastically cold. Still, wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero across part of northern Michigan, bottoming out at -43 near Cadillac early in the morning on the 19th.",,2015,2
26745,201503,25,100,201503,25,1400,94069,565742,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,10,IRON,MQT,25-MAR-15 01:00:00,CST-6,25-MAR-15 14:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong low pressure system tracking east across the Upper Great Lakes brought moderate snow to much of Upper Michigan from the 25th into the 26th.,The spotter near Peavy Falls Dam estimated 4.5 inches of wet snow in just over 12 hours. The observer at Amasa measured four inches of snow in eight hours.,2015,3
26746,201503,29,700,201503,29,1500,94089,565892,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,29-MAR-15 07:00:00,CST-6,29-MAR-15 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system which moved across south central Canada brought a cold front across Upper Michigan on the 29th and generated a mix of freezing rain and moderate snow from the 29th into the morning of the 30th.,There was a public report of three inches of wet snow in eight hours at Bessemer. Light freezing rain was also reported at the onset of the precipitation.,2015,3
26747,201503,29,900,201503,29,2100,94089,565895,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,29-MAR-15 09:00:00,EST-5,29-MAR-15 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system which moved across south central Canada brought a cold front across Upper Michigan on the 29th and generated a mix of freezing rain and moderate snow from the 29th into the morning of the 30th.,The observer near Michigamme measured three inches of wet snow in 12 hours. Light freezing rain was also reported at the onset of the precipitation.,2015,3
26845,201502,14,2100,201502,15,1200,93458,562050,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,76,WAYNE,DTX,14-FEB-15 21:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Arctic airmass ushered in by northwest winds produced Wind Chills around 30 below zero across most of Southeast Michigan the early morning of February 15th. Temperatures of -5 to 5 above zero in the evening hours of February 14th coupled with northwest winds of 15 to 20 mph produced wind chills around 25 below zero. Although winds diminished to around 10 mph during the early morning hours of February 15th, temperatures bottomed between 5 to 15 below zero. The official lows at the climate sites were as follows: Detroit -8 degrees, Flint -11 degrees, and Saginaw -12 degrees.|Temperatures slowly rose during the morning hours with corresponding wind chills climbing above -20 degrees during the afternoon hours.",,2015,2
26846,201502,14,2100,201502,15,1200,93458,562051,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,82,LENAWEE,DTX,14-FEB-15 21:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Arctic airmass ushered in by northwest winds produced Wind Chills around 30 below zero across most of Southeast Michigan the early morning of February 15th. Temperatures of -5 to 5 above zero in the evening hours of February 14th coupled with northwest winds of 15 to 20 mph produced wind chills around 25 below zero. Although winds diminished to around 10 mph during the early morning hours of February 15th, temperatures bottomed between 5 to 15 below zero. The official lows at the climate sites were as follows: Detroit -8 degrees, Flint -11 degrees, and Saginaw -12 degrees.|Temperatures slowly rose during the morning hours with corresponding wind chills climbing above -20 degrees during the afternoon hours.",,2015,2
26965,201502,14,1800,201502,15,1000,93796,563657,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,17,CHEBOYGAN,APX,14-FEB-15 18:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A clipper system passing just north and east of Michigan would bring a multitude of weather hazards. Widespread light snow occurred ahead of the system's cold front, but that snow was enhanced by Lake Michigan into northwest lower Michigan. Snowfall totals of 6 to 8 inches were seen, especially west and southwest of Traverse City, with the highest amounts near Wellston. The coldest air of the winter so far surged in behind the cold front, along with gusty northwest winds and lake effect snow. Considerable snowfall, blowing and drifting snow, and low wind chills were realized in northwest lower Michigan. Across the rest of northern Michigan, away from the temperature-mitigating effects of Lake Michigan, wind chills reached warning criteria. Wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero in northern lower Michigan, and 40 to 50 below zero in eastern upper, bottoming out at -49 in Dafter early in the morning of the 15th.",,2015,2
26966,201502,14,1800,201502,15,1000,93796,563659,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,18,PRESQUE ISLE,APX,14-FEB-15 18:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A clipper system passing just north and east of Michigan would bring a multitude of weather hazards. Widespread light snow occurred ahead of the system's cold front, but that snow was enhanced by Lake Michigan into northwest lower Michigan. Snowfall totals of 6 to 8 inches were seen, especially west and southwest of Traverse City, with the highest amounts near Wellston. The coldest air of the winter so far surged in behind the cold front, along with gusty northwest winds and lake effect snow. Considerable snowfall, blowing and drifting snow, and low wind chills were realized in northwest lower Michigan. Across the rest of northern Michigan, away from the temperature-mitigating effects of Lake Michigan, wind chills reached warning criteria. Wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero in northern lower Michigan, and 40 to 50 below zero in eastern upper, bottoming out at -49 in Dafter early in the morning of the 15th.",,2015,2
26967,201502,14,1800,201502,15,1000,93796,563664,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,19,CHARLEVOIX,APX,14-FEB-15 18:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A clipper system passing just north and east of Michigan would bring a multitude of weather hazards. Widespread light snow occurred ahead of the system's cold front, but that snow was enhanced by Lake Michigan into northwest lower Michigan. Snowfall totals of 6 to 8 inches were seen, especially west and southwest of Traverse City, with the highest amounts near Wellston. The coldest air of the winter so far surged in behind the cold front, along with gusty northwest winds and lake effect snow. Considerable snowfall, blowing and drifting snow, and low wind chills were realized in northwest lower Michigan. Across the rest of northern Michigan, away from the temperature-mitigating effects of Lake Michigan, wind chills reached warning criteria. Wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero in northern lower Michigan, and 40 to 50 below zero in eastern upper, bottoming out at -49 in Dafter early in the morning of the 15th.",,2015,2
26990,201503,29,1100,201503,30,800,94089,565899,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,29-MAR-15 11:00:00,EST-5,30-MAR-15 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system which moved across south central Canada brought a cold front across Upper Michigan on the 29th and generated a mix of freezing rain and moderate snow from the 29th into the morning of the 30th.,The observer at Grand Marais measured six inches of wet snow in less than 24 hours.,2015,3
26991,201503,29,900,201503,29,2200,94089,565898,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,29-MAR-15 09:00:00,EST-5,29-MAR-15 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system which moved across south central Canada brought a cold front across Upper Michigan on the 29th and generated a mix of freezing rain and moderate snow from the 29th into the morning of the 30th.,Two to four inches of wet snow fell across much of Marquette County over approximately a 12-hour period. The heaviest snowfall amounts were reported near Champion and just southwest of National Mine. Light freezing rain was also reported at the onset of the precipitation.,2015,3
27047,201502,14,2100,201502,15,1200,93458,562036,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,47,MIDLAND,DTX,14-FEB-15 21:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Arctic airmass ushered in by northwest winds produced Wind Chills around 30 below zero across most of Southeast Michigan the early morning of February 15th. Temperatures of -5 to 5 above zero in the evening hours of February 14th coupled with northwest winds of 15 to 20 mph produced wind chills around 25 below zero. Although winds diminished to around 10 mph during the early morning hours of February 15th, temperatures bottomed between 5 to 15 below zero. The official lows at the climate sites were as follows: Detroit -8 degrees, Flint -11 degrees, and Saginaw -12 degrees.|Temperatures slowly rose during the morning hours with corresponding wind chills climbing above -20 degrees during the afternoon hours.",,2015,2
27048,201502,14,2100,201502,15,1200,93458,562038,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,49,HURON,DTX,14-FEB-15 21:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Arctic airmass ushered in by northwest winds produced Wind Chills around 30 below zero across most of Southeast Michigan the early morning of February 15th. Temperatures of -5 to 5 above zero in the evening hours of February 14th coupled with northwest winds of 15 to 20 mph produced wind chills around 25 below zero. Although winds diminished to around 10 mph during the early morning hours of February 15th, temperatures bottomed between 5 to 15 below zero. The official lows at the climate sites were as follows: Detroit -8 degrees, Flint -11 degrees, and Saginaw -12 degrees.|Temperatures slowly rose during the morning hours with corresponding wind chills climbing above -20 degrees during the afternoon hours.",,2015,2
27199,201502,19,0,201502,19,1500,93801,563703,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,27,KALKASKA,APX,19-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The second blast of extremely cold air into northern Michigan in about a week. This event featured colder air (including the coldest high temperature ever recorded in Gaylord), but not quite as much wind, as the event a week previous. As a result, wind chills were not quite as drastically cold. Still, wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero across part of northern Michigan, bottoming out at -43 near Cadillac early in the morning on the 19th.",,2015,2
27204,201502,14,1800,201502,15,1000,93796,563665,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,22,OTSEGO,APX,14-FEB-15 18:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A clipper system passing just north and east of Michigan would bring a multitude of weather hazards. Widespread light snow occurred ahead of the system's cold front, but that snow was enhanced by Lake Michigan into northwest lower Michigan. Snowfall totals of 6 to 8 inches were seen, especially west and southwest of Traverse City, with the highest amounts near Wellston. The coldest air of the winter so far surged in behind the cold front, along with gusty northwest winds and lake effect snow. Considerable snowfall, blowing and drifting snow, and low wind chills were realized in northwest lower Michigan. Across the rest of northern Michigan, away from the temperature-mitigating effects of Lake Michigan, wind chills reached warning criteria. Wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero in northern lower Michigan, and 40 to 50 below zero in eastern upper, bottoming out at -49 in Dafter early in the morning of the 15th.",,2015,2
27229,201503,29,1200,201503,30,600,94089,565900,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,29-MAR-15 12:00:00,EST-5,30-MAR-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system which moved across south central Canada brought a cold front across Upper Michigan on the 29th and generated a mix of freezing rain and moderate snow from the 29th into the morning of the 30th.,The observer at Newberry measured 4.5 inches of wet snow over approximately 18 hours.,2015,3
27238,201503,25,0,201503,25,900,94069,565739,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,12,MENOMINEE,MQT,25-MAR-15 00:00:00,CST-6,25-MAR-15 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong low pressure system tracking east across the Upper Great Lakes brought moderate snow to much of Upper Michigan from the 25th into the 26th.,"The spotter in Menominee measured three inches of wet snow in eight hours, and there was a public report of four inches of snow in six hours at Spalding.",2015,3
27314,201502,14,2100,201502,15,1200,93458,562052,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,83,MONROE,DTX,14-FEB-15 21:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Arctic airmass ushered in by northwest winds produced Wind Chills around 30 below zero across most of Southeast Michigan the early morning of February 15th. Temperatures of -5 to 5 above zero in the evening hours of February 14th coupled with northwest winds of 15 to 20 mph produced wind chills around 25 below zero. Although winds diminished to around 10 mph during the early morning hours of February 15th, temperatures bottomed between 5 to 15 below zero. The official lows at the climate sites were as follows: Detroit -8 degrees, Flint -11 degrees, and Saginaw -12 degrees.|Temperatures slowly rose during the morning hours with corresponding wind chills climbing above -20 degrees during the afternoon hours.",,2015,2
27338,201502,19,0,201502,19,1100,93575,562057,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,53,SAGINAW,DTX,19-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Arctic airmass ushered in by northwest winds produced Wind Chills around 25 below zero along and north of M-59 Corridor. Temperatures of zero to 5 below zero toward Midnight on February 18th, coupled with northwest winds of 10 mph or less produced wind chills between 20 to 25 below zero. Although winds remained under 10 mph during the early morning hours of February 19th, temperatures bottomed out between 5 to 10 below zero. The official low at Flint was -10 degrees, while Saginaw checked in at -7 degrees. Temperatures slowly rose during the morning hours with corresponding wind chills climbing above -20 degrees.",,2015,2
27441,201502,14,1800,201502,15,1000,93796,563666,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,23,MONTMORENCY,APX,14-FEB-15 18:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,RAWS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A clipper system passing just north and east of Michigan would bring a multitude of weather hazards. Widespread light snow occurred ahead of the system's cold front, but that snow was enhanced by Lake Michigan into northwest lower Michigan. Snowfall totals of 6 to 8 inches were seen, especially west and southwest of Traverse City, with the highest amounts near Wellston. The coldest air of the winter so far surged in behind the cold front, along with gusty northwest winds and lake effect snow. Considerable snowfall, blowing and drifting snow, and low wind chills were realized in northwest lower Michigan. Across the rest of northern Michigan, away from the temperature-mitigating effects of Lake Michigan, wind chills reached warning criteria. Wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero in northern lower Michigan, and 40 to 50 below zero in eastern upper, bottoming out at -49 in Dafter early in the morning of the 15th.",,2015,2
27442,201502,14,1800,201502,15,1000,93796,563667,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,24,ALPENA,APX,14-FEB-15 18:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A clipper system passing just north and east of Michigan would bring a multitude of weather hazards. Widespread light snow occurred ahead of the system's cold front, but that snow was enhanced by Lake Michigan into northwest lower Michigan. Snowfall totals of 6 to 8 inches were seen, especially west and southwest of Traverse City, with the highest amounts near Wellston. The coldest air of the winter so far surged in behind the cold front, along with gusty northwest winds and lake effect snow. Considerable snowfall, blowing and drifting snow, and low wind chills were realized in northwest lower Michigan. Across the rest of northern Michigan, away from the temperature-mitigating effects of Lake Michigan, wind chills reached warning criteria. Wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero in northern lower Michigan, and 40 to 50 below zero in eastern upper, bottoming out at -49 in Dafter early in the morning of the 15th.",,2015,2
27443,201502,19,0,201502,19,1500,93801,563704,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,28,CRAWFORD,APX,19-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The second blast of extremely cold air into northern Michigan in about a week. This event featured colder air (including the coldest high temperature ever recorded in Gaylord), but not quite as much wind, as the event a week previous. As a result, wind chills were not quite as drastically cold. Still, wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero across part of northern Michigan, bottoming out at -43 near Cadillac early in the morning on the 19th.",,2015,2
27519,201502,19,0,201502,19,1100,93575,562054,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,47,MIDLAND,DTX,19-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Arctic airmass ushered in by northwest winds produced Wind Chills around 25 below zero along and north of M-59 Corridor. Temperatures of zero to 5 below zero toward Midnight on February 18th, coupled with northwest winds of 10 mph or less produced wind chills between 20 to 25 below zero. Although winds remained under 10 mph during the early morning hours of February 19th, temperatures bottomed out between 5 to 10 below zero. The official low at Flint was -10 degrees, while Saginaw checked in at -7 degrees. Temperatures slowly rose during the morning hours with corresponding wind chills climbing above -20 degrees.",,2015,2
27520,201502,19,0,201502,19,1100,93575,562055,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,48,BAY,DTX,19-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Arctic airmass ushered in by northwest winds produced Wind Chills around 25 below zero along and north of M-59 Corridor. Temperatures of zero to 5 below zero toward Midnight on February 18th, coupled with northwest winds of 10 mph or less produced wind chills between 20 to 25 below zero. Although winds remained under 10 mph during the early morning hours of February 19th, temperatures bottomed out between 5 to 10 below zero. The official low at Flint was -10 degrees, while Saginaw checked in at -7 degrees. Temperatures slowly rose during the morning hours with corresponding wind chills climbing above -20 degrees.",,2015,2
27521,201502,19,0,201502,19,1100,93575,562056,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,49,HURON,DTX,19-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Arctic airmass ushered in by northwest winds produced Wind Chills around 25 below zero along and north of M-59 Corridor. Temperatures of zero to 5 below zero toward Midnight on February 18th, coupled with northwest winds of 10 mph or less produced wind chills between 20 to 25 below zero. Although winds remained under 10 mph during the early morning hours of February 19th, temperatures bottomed out between 5 to 10 below zero. The official low at Flint was -10 degrees, while Saginaw checked in at -7 degrees. Temperatures slowly rose during the morning hours with corresponding wind chills climbing above -20 degrees.",,2015,2
27681,201502,14,1800,201502,15,1000,93796,563669,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,28,CRAWFORD,APX,14-FEB-15 18:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A clipper system passing just north and east of Michigan would bring a multitude of weather hazards. Widespread light snow occurred ahead of the system's cold front, but that snow was enhanced by Lake Michigan into northwest lower Michigan. Snowfall totals of 6 to 8 inches were seen, especially west and southwest of Traverse City, with the highest amounts near Wellston. The coldest air of the winter so far surged in behind the cold front, along with gusty northwest winds and lake effect snow. Considerable snowfall, blowing and drifting snow, and low wind chills were realized in northwest lower Michigan. Across the rest of northern Michigan, away from the temperature-mitigating effects of Lake Michigan, wind chills reached warning criteria. Wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero in northern lower Michigan, and 40 to 50 below zero in eastern upper, bottoming out at -49 in Dafter early in the morning of the 15th.",,2015,2
27682,201502,14,1800,201502,15,1000,93796,563671,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,29,OSCODA,APX,14-FEB-15 18:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,RAWS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A clipper system passing just north and east of Michigan would bring a multitude of weather hazards. Widespread light snow occurred ahead of the system's cold front, but that snow was enhanced by Lake Michigan into northwest lower Michigan. Snowfall totals of 6 to 8 inches were seen, especially west and southwest of Traverse City, with the highest amounts near Wellston. The coldest air of the winter so far surged in behind the cold front, along with gusty northwest winds and lake effect snow. Considerable snowfall, blowing and drifting snow, and low wind chills were realized in northwest lower Michigan. Across the rest of northern Michigan, away from the temperature-mitigating effects of Lake Michigan, wind chills reached warning criteria. Wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero in northern lower Michigan, and 40 to 50 below zero in eastern upper, bottoming out at -49 in Dafter early in the morning of the 15th.",,2015,2
27683,201502,14,1800,201502,15,1000,93796,563672,MICHIGAN,2015,Extreme Cold/Wind Chill,Z,34,ROSCOMMON,APX,14-FEB-15 18:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A clipper system passing just north and east of Michigan would bring a multitude of weather hazards. Widespread light snow occurred ahead of the system's cold front, but that snow was enhanced by Lake Michigan into northwest lower Michigan. Snowfall totals of 6 to 8 inches were seen, especially west and southwest of Traverse City, with the highest amounts near Wellston. The coldest air of the winter so far surged in behind the cold front, along with gusty northwest winds and lake effect snow. Considerable snowfall, blowing and drifting snow, and low wind chills were realized in northwest lower Michigan. Across the rest of northern Michigan, away from the temperature-mitigating effects of Lake Michigan, wind chills reached warning criteria. Wind chills reached 30 to 40 below zero in northern lower Michigan, and 40 to 50 below zero in eastern upper, bottoming out at -49 in Dafter early in the morning of the 15th.",,2015,2
27850,201502,14,500,201502,14,2200,93548,561836,MICHIGAN,2015,Blizzard,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,14-FEB-15 05:00:00,EST-5,14-FEB-15 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong cold front moving across Upper Michigan resulted in blizzard to near-blizzard conditions across much of the area from the 13th into the 14th followed by bitter cold wind chills into the morning of the 15th.,Lake effect snowfall of 4 to 6 inches combined with north winds gusting over 40 mph at times to create blizzard conditions across much of Alger County on the 14th. The blizzard closed Highway M-28 between Harvey and Munising.,2015,2
27851,201502,14,600,201502,14,2200,93548,561823,MICHIGAN,2015,Blizzard,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,14-FEB-15 06:00:00,EST-5,14-FEB-15 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong cold front moving across Upper Michigan resulted in blizzard to near-blizzard conditions across much of the area from the 13th into the 14th followed by bitter cold wind chills into the morning of the 15th.,Lake effect snowfall of 4 to 5 inches combined with north winds gusting over 40 mph at times to create blizzard conditions across much of Marquette County on the 14th. The blizzard closed Highway US-41 at the Rock Cut near Harvey and Highway M-28 between Harvey and Munising.,2015,2
27915,201502,14,500,201502,14,1500,93548,561798,MICHIGAN,2015,Blizzard,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,14-FEB-15 05:00:00,EST-5,14-FEB-15 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong cold front moving across Upper Michigan resulted in blizzard to near-blizzard conditions across much of the area from the 13th into the 14th followed by bitter cold wind chills into the morning of the 15th.,Observers across the county measured between four and five inches of lake effect snow during the event. The snow combined with north winds gusting over 40 mph to produce extreme blowing of snow and whiteout conditions on the 14th.,2015,2
27954,201504,9,2247,201504,9,2248,95335,572876,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,81,KENT,GRR,09-APR-15 22:47:00,EST-5,09-APR-15 22:48:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,65.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NNE,SPARTA,1.0,NNE,SPARTA,43.19,-85.71,43.19,-85.71,"Severe thunderstorm wind gusts blew down an outbuilding near the LC Walker arena in downtown Muskegon during the late evening hours of April 9th. This thunderstorm wind damage was very localized. Some powerline were also blown down near Octavius Street and Marquette Avenue. There was no significant damage reported anywhere else in Muskegon county. The mesonet station at Muskegon harbor reported a peak wind gust to 56 mph. Ping pong ball sized hail was reported near Saranac in Ionia county. In northern Kent county, winds estimated at 70 to 80 mph blew the roof off a storage shed near Sparta, where some trees were also uprooted and snapped. A few trees were blown down across portions of Montcalm county.",Several trees were uprooted and snapped and the roof was blown off a storage shed near Sparta.,2015,4
27955,201504,9,2313,201504,9,2317,95335,572877,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,117,MONTCALM,GRR,09-APR-15 23:13:00,EST-5,09-APR-15 23:17:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,LAKEVIEW,1.0,N,LAKEVIEW,43.44,-85.28,43.44,-85.28,"Severe thunderstorm wind gusts blew down an outbuilding near the LC Walker arena in downtown Muskegon during the late evening hours of April 9th. This thunderstorm wind damage was very localized. Some powerline were also blown down near Octavius Street and Marquette Avenue. There was no significant damage reported anywhere else in Muskegon county. The mesonet station at Muskegon harbor reported a peak wind gust to 56 mph. Ping pong ball sized hail was reported near Saranac in Ionia county. In northern Kent county, winds estimated at 70 to 80 mph blew the roof off a storage shed near Sparta, where some trees were also uprooted and snapped. A few trees were blown down across portions of Montcalm county.",Montcalm county central dispatch reported that scattered trees were blown down across portions of Montcalm county.,2015,4
27957,201504,9,2155,201504,9,2156,95335,572871,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,121,MUSKEGON,GRR,09-APR-15 21:55:00,EST-5,09-APR-15 21:56:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,State Official,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,MUSKEGON,1.0,W,MUSKEGON,43.23,-86.25,43.23,-86.25,"Severe thunderstorm wind gusts blew down an outbuilding near the LC Walker arena in downtown Muskegon during the late evening hours of April 9th. This thunderstorm wind damage was very localized. Some powerline were also blown down near Octavius Street and Marquette Avenue. There was no significant damage reported anywhere else in Muskegon county. The mesonet station at Muskegon harbor reported a peak wind gust to 56 mph. Ping pong ball sized hail was reported near Saranac in Ionia county. In northern Kent county, winds estimated at 70 to 80 mph blew the roof off a storage shed near Sparta, where some trees were also uprooted and snapped. A few trees were blown down across portions of Montcalm county.",An outbuilding was blown down near the LC Walker arena along with some downed power lines in Muskegon.,2015,4
28129,201502,14,500,201502,14,2200,93548,561862,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,14,SOUTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,14-FEB-15 05:00:00,EST-5,14-FEB-15 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong cold front moving across Upper Michigan resulted in blizzard to near-blizzard conditions across much of the area from the 13th into the 14th followed by bitter cold wind chills into the morning of the 15th.,Lake effect snowfall of 3 to 5 inches combined with north winds gusting to 35 mph at times to create near blizzard conditions at times across portions of southern Schoolcraft County on the 14th.,2015,2
28130,201502,14,900,201502,14,1900,93548,561853,MICHIGAN,2015,Blizzard,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,14-FEB-15 09:00:00,EST-5,14-FEB-15 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong cold front moving across Upper Michigan resulted in blizzard to near-blizzard conditions across much of the area from the 13th into the 14th followed by bitter cold wind chills into the morning of the 15th.,Lake effect snowfall of 3 to 5 inches combined with north winds gusting over 40 mph at times to create blizzard conditions across much of northern Delta County on the 14th. The blizzard closed Highway US-41 between Rapid River and Trenary.,2015,2
28381,201502,13,800,201502,15,800,93548,561866,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,13-FEB-15 08:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong cold front moving across Upper Michigan resulted in blizzard to near-blizzard conditions across much of the area from the 13th into the 14th followed by bitter cold wind chills into the morning of the 15th.,The observer at Pelkie measured nearly four inches of lake effect snow during the event. North winds gusting over 35 mph at times also produced blowing snow which reduced visibility to less than one half mile at times on the 14th.,2015,2
28382,201502,13,700,201502,14,1800,93548,561863,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,13-FEB-15 07:00:00,EST-5,14-FEB-15 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong cold front moving across Upper Michigan resulted in blizzard to near-blizzard conditions across much of the area from the 13th into the 14th followed by bitter cold wind chills into the morning of the 15th.,The observer at Newberry measured over six inches of lake effect snow during the event. North winds gusting to 30 mph produced blowing snow which reduced visibility to less than one half mile at times on the 14th.,2015,2
28653,201502,11,1000,201502,12,1000,93201,561484,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,11-FEB-15 10:00:00,EST-5,12-FEB-15 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Strong north winds in the wake of a low pressure system ushered in much colder air and generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow and considerable blowing snow from the 11th into 12th.,The spotter at Mass City estimated eight inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours. North wind gusts over 25 mph were also causing considerable blowing of snow lowering visibility to less than one half mile.,2015,2
28757,201506,15,2004,201506,15,2005,95107,571467,MICHIGAN,2015,Tornado,C,155,SHIAWASSEE,DTX,15-JUN-15 20:04:00,EST-5,15-JUN-15 20:05:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,EF0,0.28,50.0,,,,,3.0,SE,DURAND,3.0,SE,DURAND,42.8821,-83.9439,42.8827,-83.9385,A weak tornado briefly touched down in Vernon Township in Shiawassee county.,Media reports indicated damage to a barn and a few trees near Prior and Byron Roads in Vernon Township in eastern Shiawassee County. It was determined the damage resulted from a weak EF-0 tornado with maximum winds estimated at 65 mph. The tornado was on the ground for a minute or less as it traveled eastward.,2015,6
28982,201504,9,1920,201504,9,1920,95035,571231,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,09-APR-15 19:20:00,EST-5,09-APR-15 19:20:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,SE,TAYLOR,3.0,SE,TAYLOR,42.17,-83.26,42.17,-83.26,A thunderstorm brought down a tree just north of Flat Rock.,A tree was reported blown down across a road.,2015,4
29360,201504,9,45,201504,9,46,94528,568302,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,21,BERRIEN,IWX,09-APR-15 00:45:00,EST-5,09-APR-15 00:46:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Amateur Radio,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,STEVENSVILLE,1.0,S,STEVENSVILLE,42.01,-86.52,42.01,-86.52,"A warm front was located across far northern Indiana during the afternoon and evening hours. A series of weak disturbances interacted with moderately unstable conditions to spark thunderstorm development. Shear was on the low side, lending to less organized thunderstorms for most areas. However across parts of Southern Michigan, a few thunderstorms produced isolated wind damage as well as a brief tornado embedded in a microburst in Hillsdale county.",Amateur radio operators reported penny size hail at the intersection of Washington Avenue and John Beers Road.,2015,4
29361,201504,9,1721,201504,9,1726,94528,568303,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,59,HILLSDALE,IWX,09-APR-15 17:21:00,EST-5,09-APR-15 17:26:00,0,0,0,0,75.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,78.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,WNW,MOSCOW,2.0,NE,MOSCOW,42.0575,-84.5151,42.0693,-84.4778,"A warm front was located across far northern Indiana during the afternoon and evening hours. A series of weak disturbances interacted with moderately unstable conditions to spark thunderstorm development. Shear was on the low side, lending to less organized thunderstorms for most areas. However across parts of Southern Michigan, a few thunderstorms produced isolated wind damage as well as a brief tornado embedded in a microburst in Hillsdale county.",A two mile long swath of straight line wind damage was noted from roughly one half mile northwest of Moscow to 2 miles northeast of Moscow. The majority of the damage occurred to groves of trees that were snapped or uprooted. A century old barn was severely damaged after being impacted by the high winds and pushed off its elevated foundation. Additional evidence was found of a weak tornado within this swath that is noted separately. Maximum wind speeds are estimated to have reached at least 90 mph.,2015,4
29675,201504,1,2200,201504,1,2330,94985,570999,MICHIGAN,2015,High Wind,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,01-APR-15 22:00:00,CST-6,01-APR-15 23:30:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,61.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong southwest flow around low pressure tracking across south central Canada brought damaging winds to Gogebic County late evening on the 1st.,The Michigan State Police post in Wakefield reported numerous trees and power lines down across the county due to strong south to southwest winds. The strong winds collapsed a 300-foot radio tower near Bessemer.,2015,4
29912,201504,21,2330,201504,22,1500,95025,571183,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,21-APR-15 23:30:00,EST-5,22-APR-15 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A series of upper disturbances moving through the Upper Great Lakes brought periods of moderate snow to portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the 20th into the morning of the 23rd.,Observers reported 12-hour snow amounts of three inches in Harvey and five inches near Trowbridge Park in Marquette.,2015,4
30092,201504,9,26,201504,9,27,94528,568301,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,21,BERRIEN,IWX,09-APR-15 00:26:00,EST-5,09-APR-15 00:27:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.25,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,SAWYER,1.0,NW,SAWYER,41.89,-86.59,41.89,-86.59,"A warm front was located across far northern Indiana during the afternoon and evening hours. A series of weak disturbances interacted with moderately unstable conditions to spark thunderstorm development. Shear was on the low side, lending to less organized thunderstorms for most areas. However across parts of Southern Michigan, a few thunderstorms produced isolated wind damage as well as a brief tornado embedded in a microburst in Hillsdale county.",,2015,4
30119,201502,24,600,201502,25,800,93714,563156,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,24-FEB-15 06:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-15 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Lake effect snow showers developing in the wake of a cold front produced moderate snowfall over portions of Alger County from the morning of the 24th into the morning of the 25th. North winds gusting over 40 mph also caused localized whiteout conditions in blowing snow for exposed locations along Lake Superior.,"Lake effect snowfall totals over a 24-hour period included 7.0 inches at Munising, 6.0 inches at Chatham and 5.6 inches at Eben Junction. North winds gusting over 40 mph at times also caused localized whiteout conditions in blowing snow...especially for exposed locations along Lake Superior.",2015,2
30184,201504,21,900,201504,22,1930,95025,571182,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,21-APR-15 09:00:00,CST-6,22-APR-15 19:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A series of upper disturbances moving through the Upper Great Lakes brought periods of moderate snow to portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the 20th into the morning of the 23rd.,There was a public report of 12 inches of snow in less than 36 hours at Bessemer.,2015,4
30461,201504,6,0,201504,6,900,94986,571007,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,12,MENOMINEE,MQT,06-APR-15 00:00:00,CST-6,06-APR-15 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,CoCoRaHS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A band of moderate snow developed over south central Upper Michigan on the morning of the 6th north of the warm front which was over the Lower Great Lakes.,Reporting stations at Spalding and Bagley measured six inches of snow fell in approximately six hours. There were also social media reports of an estimated six to seven inches of snow in Powers and Hermansville over nine hours and eight inches in six hours at Faithorn.,2015,4
30462,201504,9,2100,201504,10,630,94989,571023,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,09-APR-15 21:00:00,EST-5,10-APR-15 06:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An intensifying low pressure system moving across the Upper Midwest and eastern Upper Michigan dropped moderate to heavy snow across portions of northwest and central Upper Michigan late on the 9th into the morning of the 10th.,"The observer in Herman measured 7.1 inches of wet, heavy snow in less than ten hours. Nearly four inches of snow fell over the eastern portion of the county. The wet snow caused slippery roadways for the morning commute on the 10th.",2015,4
30605,201504,9,1806,201504,9,1807,94528,568304,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,23,BRANCH,IWX,09-APR-15 18:06:00,EST-5,09-APR-15 18:07:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,60.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SSW,UNION CITY,1.0,SSW,UNION CITY,42.05,-85.14,42.05,-85.14,"A warm front was located across far northern Indiana during the afternoon and evening hours. A series of weak disturbances interacted with moderately unstable conditions to spark thunderstorm development. Shear was on the low side, lending to less organized thunderstorms for most areas. However across parts of Southern Michigan, a few thunderstorms produced isolated wind damage as well as a brief tornado embedded in a microburst in Hillsdale county.",Emergency management officials reported a two and one half foot diameter tree uprooted.,2015,4
30611,201505,27,1939,201505,27,1946,95101,571453,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,109,MENOMINEE,MQT,27-MAY-15 19:39:00,CST-6,27-MAY-15 19:46:00,0,0,0,0,500.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,2.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,STEPHENSON,1.0,E,STEPHENSON,45.42,-87.6,45.42,-87.6,An upper level disturbance moving through a moist and unstable air mass triggered isolated severe thunderstorms with large hail near Stephenson in Menominee County on the evening of the 27th.,"The spotter near Stephenson reported two-inch diameter hail, although most hail stones covering the ground were smaller. The large hail damaged roofs on homes across Stephenson, and the combination of the hail and heavy rainfall rates of 1-2 inches per hour clogged storm sewers and caused flooding of the Stephenson School.",2015,5
30724,201504,9,2100,201504,10,1100,94989,571024,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,09-APR-15 21:00:00,EST-5,10-APR-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An intensifying low pressure system moving across the Upper Midwest and eastern Upper Michigan dropped moderate to heavy snow across portions of northwest and central Upper Michigan late on the 9th into the morning of the 10th.,"Spotters and reporting stations from Ishpeming to Negaunee measured nine to ten inches of wet, heavy snow in generally less than ten hours. Six to seven inches of snow fell between Marquette and Harvey over the same period. The wet snow caused slippery roadways and several minor accidents during the morning commute on the 10th. Precipitation started off as light freezing rain at many locations.",2015,4
30725,201504,9,2000,201504,10,800,94989,571028,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,09-APR-15 20:00:00,CST-6,10-APR-15 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An intensifying low pressure system moving across the Upper Midwest and eastern Upper Michigan dropped moderate to heavy snow across portions of northwest and central Upper Michigan late on the 9th into the morning of the 10th.,Observers across much of the county measured nearly three inches of wet snow in 12 hours or less.,2015,4
30893,201504,9,1722,201504,9,1724,94528,568305,MICHIGAN,2015,Tornado,C,59,HILLSDALE,IWX,09-APR-15 17:22:00,EST-5,09-APR-15 17:24:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF0,0.6,70.0,,,,,1.0,N,MOSCOW,1.0,NNE,MOSCOW,42.0634,-84.4987,42.0669,-84.4879,"A warm front was located across far northern Indiana during the afternoon and evening hours. A series of weak disturbances interacted with moderately unstable conditions to spark thunderstorm development. Shear was on the low side, lending to less organized thunderstorms for most areas. However across parts of Southern Michigan, a few thunderstorms produced isolated wind damage as well as a brief tornado embedded in a microburst in Hillsdale county.","An evaluation of damage provided by emergency management officials and local residents aided in determining that a EF0 tornado touched down within a larger swath of wind damage. A weak, disorganized circulation touched down over an open field southwest of the intersection of Bibbins and Mosherville Roads and moved northeast. As it progressed NE it strengthened somewhat after crossing Bibbins Road and approaching a residence on Mosherville. The main circulation passed to the NW of the home, causing tree damage. The tornado appears to have quickly weakened and likely dissipated as it approached a grove of trees and a farm to the east. The remnant winds took a direct hit on a barn that was resting higher than surrounding buildings, essentially destroying it. Yet most surrounding building suffered minimal damage. A center pivot was flipped, but it is likely from the remaining forward momentum of the wind and storm. Maximum winds were estimated to be between 80 and 85 mph, with the tornado having a maximum width of around 70 yards and on the ground roughly six tenths of a mile.",2015,4
30992,201504,9,2000,201504,10,800,94989,571026,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,09-APR-15 20:00:00,EST-5,10-APR-15 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An intensifying low pressure system moving across the Upper Midwest and eastern Upper Michigan dropped moderate to heavy snow across portions of northwest and central Upper Michigan late on the 9th into the morning of the 10th.,Spotters at White Pine and Paulding measured three inches of wet snow in 12 hours.,2015,4
30993,201504,9,2000,201504,10,600,94989,571025,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,10,IRON,MQT,09-APR-15 20:00:00,CST-6,10-APR-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An intensifying low pressure system moving across the Upper Midwest and eastern Upper Michigan dropped moderate to heavy snow across portions of northwest and central Upper Michigan late on the 9th into the morning of the 10th.,"There were public reports of six inches of wet, heavy snow in ten hours at both Iron River and Crystal Falls. Five inches of snow fell at Amasa. The wet snow caused slippery roadways for the morning commute on the 10th.",2015,4
31560,201504,10,30,201504,10,30,95335,572873,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,67,IONIA,GRR,10-APR-15 00:30:00,EST-5,10-APR-15 00:30:00,0,0,0,0,,,Trained Spotter,1.5,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,ESE,POTTERS CORNER,2.0,ESE,POTTERS CORNER,42.97,-85.19,42.97,-85.19,"Severe thunderstorm wind gusts blew down an outbuilding near the LC Walker arena in downtown Muskegon during the late evening hours of April 9th. This thunderstorm wind damage was very localized. Some powerline were also blown down near Octavius Street and Marquette Avenue. There was no significant damage reported anywhere else in Muskegon county. The mesonet station at Muskegon harbor reported a peak wind gust to 56 mph. Ping pong ball sized hail was reported near Saranac in Ionia county. In northern Kent county, winds estimated at 70 to 80 mph blew the roof off a storage shed near Sparta, where some trees were also uprooted and snapped. A few trees were blown down across portions of Montcalm county.",A trained spotter reported that hail up to an inch and a half in diameter fell three miles north northeast of Saranac.,2015,4
31696,201505,26,1555,201505,26,1556,95685,574780,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,123,NEWAYGO,GRR,26-MAY-15 15:55:00,EST-5,26-MAY-15 15:56:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,NEWAYGO,1.0,E,NEWAYGO,43.42,-85.78,43.42,-85.78,There were a couple of reports of damaging wind gusts across south central lower Michigan as a result of isolated severe thunderstorms. A few trees and power lines were blown down but wind damage was very isolated.,Newaygo county emergency management reported several trees and a power line were down at Quarterline and Elm street.,2015,5
31698,201505,26,1700,201505,26,1701,95685,574781,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,133,OSCEOLA,GRR,26-MAY-15 17:00:00,EST-5,26-MAY-15 17:01:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,INA,1.0,E,INA,44.1,-85.25,44.1,-85.25,There were a couple of reports of damaging wind gusts across south central lower Michigan as a result of isolated severe thunderstorms. A few trees and power lines were blown down but wind damage was very isolated.,A tree and power line were downed at M-115 at 80th avenue.,2015,5
31806,201502,14,500,201502,14,1500,93548,561794,MICHIGAN,2015,Blizzard,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,14-FEB-15 05:00:00,EST-5,14-FEB-15 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong cold front moving across Upper Michigan resulted in blizzard to near-blizzard conditions across much of the area from the 13th into the 14th followed by bitter cold wind chills into the morning of the 15th.,Observers across the county measured between four and five inches of lake effect snow during the event. The snow combined with north winds gusting to 35 to 40 mph to produce extreme blowing of snow and whiteout conditions on the 14th.,2015,2
32884,201502,14,600,201502,14,2200,93548,561861,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,85,NORTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,14-FEB-15 06:00:00,EST-5,14-FEB-15 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong cold front moving across Upper Michigan resulted in blizzard to near-blizzard conditions across much of the area from the 13th into the 14th followed by bitter cold wind chills into the morning of the 15th.,Lake effect snowfall between 3 and 5 inches combined with north winds gusting over 35 mph at times to create near blizzard conditions across much of northern Schoolcraft County on the 14th.,2015,2
33181,201502,13,700,201502,15,700,93548,561864,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,13-FEB-15 07:00:00,CST-6,15-FEB-15 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong cold front moving across Upper Michigan resulted in blizzard to near-blizzard conditions across much of the area from the 13th into the 14th followed by bitter cold wind chills into the morning of the 15th.,The observer at Ironwood measured seven inches of lake effect snow during the event.|North winds gusting over 30 mph at times also produced blowing snow which reduced visibility to less than one half mile at times on the 14th.,2015,2
33182,201502,13,800,201502,15,800,93548,561865,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,13-FEB-15 08:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong cold front moving across Upper Michigan resulted in blizzard to near-blizzard conditions across much of the area from the 13th into the 14th followed by bitter cold wind chills into the morning of the 15th.,Spotters across the county measured between 3 and 6 inches of lake effect snow during the event. North winds gusting to 35 mph at times also produced blowing snow which caused occasional whiteout conditions on the 14th.,2015,2
33183,201502,14,1900,201502,15,1000,93548,561867,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,10,IRON,MQT,14-FEB-15 19:00:00,CST-6,15-FEB-15 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong cold front moving across Upper Michigan resulted in blizzard to near-blizzard conditions across much of the area from the 13th into the 14th followed by bitter cold wind chills into the morning of the 15th.,Wind chill values dropped between 25 and 30 below zero during the period.,2015,2
33184,201502,14,1900,201502,15,1000,93548,561868,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,14-FEB-15 19:00:00,CST-6,15-FEB-15 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong cold front moving across Upper Michigan resulted in blizzard to near-blizzard conditions across much of the area from the 13th into the 14th followed by bitter cold wind chills into the morning of the 15th.,Wind chill values dropped between 25 and 30 below zero during the period.,2015,2
33185,201502,14,1900,201502,15,1000,93548,561869,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,11,DICKINSON,MQT,14-FEB-15 19:00:00,CST-6,15-FEB-15 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong cold front moving across Upper Michigan resulted in blizzard to near-blizzard conditions across much of the area from the 13th into the 14th followed by bitter cold wind chills into the morning of the 15th.,Wind chill values dropped between 25 and 30 below zero during the period.,2015,2
33186,201502,14,2000,201502,15,1000,93548,561870,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,14-FEB-15 20:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong cold front moving across Upper Michigan resulted in blizzard to near-blizzard conditions across much of the area from the 13th into the 14th followed by bitter cold wind chills into the morning of the 15th.,Wind chill values dropped between 25 and 30 below zero during the period.,2015,2
33384,201505,11,1410,201505,11,1410,95963,577770,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,91,LENAWEE,DTX,11-MAY-15 14:10:00,EST-5,11-MAY-15 14:10:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,OGDEN CENTER,1.0,E,OGDEN CENTER,41.77,-83.96,41.77,-83.96,"Thunderstorms producing damaging winds impacted Lenawee, Monroe, and Wayne counties.",Powerlines were reported blown down.,2015,5
33385,201505,11,1433,201505,11,1433,95963,577771,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,115,MONROE,DTX,11-MAY-15 14:33:00,EST-5,11-MAY-15 14:33:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,DUNDEE,1.0,SW,DUNDEE,41.94,-83.66,41.94,-83.66,"Thunderstorms producing damaging winds impacted Lenawee, Monroe, and Wayne counties.",A tree was reported down along US 23.,2015,5
33386,201505,11,1433,201505,11,1433,95963,577772,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,115,MONROE,DTX,11-MAY-15 14:33:00,EST-5,11-MAY-15 14:33:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SE,REA,2.0,SE,REA,41.95,-83.71,41.95,-83.71,"Thunderstorms producing damaging winds impacted Lenawee, Monroe, and Wayne counties.",A tree was reported blown down.,2015,5
33387,201505,11,1512,201505,11,1512,95963,577775,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,11-MAY-15 15:12:00,EST-5,11-MAY-15 15:12:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SW,GARDEN CITY,2.0,SW,GARDEN CITY,42.3,-83.35,42.3,-83.35,"Thunderstorms producing damaging winds impacted Lenawee, Monroe, and Wayne counties.",Trees and wires reported down.,2015,5
33388,201505,11,1512,201505,11,1512,95963,577776,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,11-MAY-15 15:12:00,EST-5,11-MAY-15 15:12:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,GARDEN CITY,1.0,SW,GARDEN CITY,42.31,-83.34,42.31,-83.34,"Thunderstorms producing damaging winds impacted Lenawee, Monroe, and Wayne counties.",Trees and wires reported down.,2015,5
33424,201505,3,1648,201505,3,1651,95100,571451,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,03-MAY-15 16:48:00,EST-5,03-MAY-15 16:51:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NNE,CLARKSBURG,1.0,NNE,CLARKSBURG,46.5,-87.84,46.5,-87.84,A cold front moving through a moist and unstable air mass produced isolated severe thunderstorms with large hail over western Marquette County on the afternoon of the 3rd.,The observer in Clarksburg measured quarter-sized hail.,2015,5
33425,201505,3,1650,201505,3,1653,95100,571452,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,03-MAY-15 16:50:00,EST-5,03-MAY-15 16:53:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,WEST ISHPEMING,1.0,W,WEST ISHPEMING,46.48,-87.7,46.48,-87.7,A cold front moving through a moist and unstable air mass produced isolated severe thunderstorms with large hail over western Marquette County on the afternoon of the 3rd.,There were delayed public reports via social media of nickel-sized hail in West Ishpeming.,2015,5
33426,201505,28,1525,201505,28,1528,95102,571454,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,43,DICKINSON,MQT,28-MAY-15 15:25:00,CST-6,28-MAY-15 15:28:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,LORETTO,0.0,N,LORETTO,45.78,-87.82,45.78,-87.82,A stalled frontal boundary in an unstable air mass provided the focus for isolated severe thunderstorms with large hail over portions of Dickinson County on the evening of the 28th.,There were public reports via social media of dime-sized hail in Loretto.,2015,5
33427,201505,28,1715,201505,28,1718,95102,571455,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,43,DICKINSON,MQT,28-MAY-15 17:15:00,CST-6,28-MAY-15 17:18:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,VULCAN,1.0,NW,VULCAN,45.79,-87.88,45.79,-87.88,A stalled frontal boundary in an unstable air mass provided the focus for isolated severe thunderstorms with large hail over portions of Dickinson County on the evening of the 28th.,There were delayed reports via social media of quarter-sized hail between Norway and Vulcan.,2015,5
33513,201502,14,600,201502,14,2300,92329,552985,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,77,BERRIEN,IWX,14-FEB-15 06:00:00,EST-5,14-FEB-15 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Snow and strong winds created near blizzard conditions at times on February 14th along and behind a strong arctic front. Snow amounts generally ranged between 1 and 5 inches.,"Wind gusts up to 45 mph and snow squalls enhanced by Lake Michigan created near whiteout conditions at times on February 14th. Visibilities were reduced to less than 100 feet in heavier snow showers, with total snow accumulations generally ranging between 2 and 5 inches. This created difficult driving conditions with some roads becoming impassible due to significant blowing and drifting snow. Several multi-vehicle accidents were reported across the region due to reduced visibilities and slick roads.",2015,2
33514,201502,14,600,201502,14,2300,92329,552988,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,78,CASS,IWX,14-FEB-15 06:00:00,EST-5,14-FEB-15 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,CoCoRaHS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Snow and strong winds created near blizzard conditions at times on February 14th along and behind a strong arctic front. Snow amounts generally ranged between 1 and 5 inches.,"Wind gusts up to 45 mph and snow squalls enhanced by Lake Michigan created near whiteout conditions at times on February 14th. Visibilities were reduced to less than 100 feet in heavier snow showers, with total snow accumulations generally ranging between 2 and 5 inches. This created difficult driving conditions with some roads becoming impassible due to significant blowing and drifting snow. Several multi-vehicle accidents were reported across the region due to reduced visibilities and slick roads.",2015,2
33695,201505,25,1521,201505,25,1521,96121,577810,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,25-MAY-15 15:21:00,EST-5,25-MAY-15 15:21:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NNW,SHIELDS,1.0,NNW,SHIELDS,43.44,-84.06,43.44,-84.06,"Showers and thunderstorms tapped into strong low level jet, leading to several reports of damaging wind.",A tree was reported blown down.,2015,5
33696,201505,25,1522,201505,25,1522,96121,577811,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,25-MAY-15 15:22:00,EST-5,25-MAY-15 15:22:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,NW,MERSHON,3.0,NW,MERSHON,43.49,-83.99,43.49,-83.99,"Showers and thunderstorms tapped into strong low level jet, leading to several reports of damaging wind.",Trees reported blown down.,2015,5
33697,201505,25,1523,201505,25,1523,96121,577812,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,25-MAY-15 15:23:00,EST-5,25-MAY-15 15:23:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,E,DICE,4.0,E,DICE,43.48,-84.05,43.48,-84.05,"Showers and thunderstorms tapped into strong low level jet, leading to several reports of damaging wind.",Trees reported blown down.,2015,5
33698,201505,25,1410,201505,25,1410,96121,577816,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,147,ST. CLAIR,DTX,25-MAY-15 14:10:00,EST-5,25-MAY-15 14:10:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,S,EMMETT SHARPE STRIP,3.0,S,EMMETT SHARPE STRIP,42.91,-82.77,42.91,-82.77,"Showers and thunderstorms tapped into strong low level jet, leading to several reports of damaging wind.",Four to six inch diameter tree limbs downed.,2015,5
33699,201505,25,1421,201505,25,1421,96121,577817,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,147,ST. CLAIR,DTX,25-MAY-15 14:21:00,EST-5,25-MAY-15 14:21:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,AVOCA,1.0,SW,AVOCA,43.06,-82.7,43.06,-82.7,"Showers and thunderstorms tapped into strong low level jet, leading to several reports of damaging wind.",Trees reported blown down.,2015,5
33725,201505,28,1825,201505,28,1828,95102,571456,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,43,DICKINSON,MQT,28-MAY-15 18:25:00,CST-6,28-MAY-15 18:28:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,NORWAY,1.0,E,NORWAY,45.78,-87.9,45.78,-87.9,A stalled frontal boundary in an unstable air mass provided the focus for isolated severe thunderstorms with large hail over portions of Dickinson County on the evening of the 28th.,The observer in Norway reported quarter-sized hail.,2015,5
33726,201505,28,1834,201505,28,1837,95102,571457,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,43,DICKINSON,MQT,28-MAY-15 18:34:00,CST-6,28-MAY-15 18:37:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,2.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,NORWAY,1.0,NE,NORWAY,45.79,-87.9,45.79,-87.9,A stalled frontal boundary in an unstable air mass provided the focus for isolated severe thunderstorms with large hail over portions of Dickinson County on the evening of the 28th.,There was a report via social media of estimated two-inch diameter hail in Norway.,2015,5
34022,201505,25,1424,201505,25,1424,96121,577818,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,147,ST. CLAIR,DTX,25-MAY-15 14:24:00,EST-5,25-MAY-15 14:24:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SSW,SMITHS CREEK,1.0,SSW,SMITHS CREEK,42.9,-82.61,42.9,-82.61,"Showers and thunderstorms tapped into strong low level jet, leading to several reports of damaging wind.",Trees reported blown down.,2015,5
34023,201505,25,1427,201505,25,1427,96121,577819,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,151,SANILAC,DTX,25-MAY-15 14:27:00,EST-5,25-MAY-15 14:27:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SW,LEXINGTON,2.0,SW,LEXINGTON,43.25,-82.57,43.25,-82.57,"Showers and thunderstorms tapped into strong low level jet, leading to several reports of damaging wind.",Trees reported blown down.,2015,5
34024,201505,25,1428,201505,25,1428,96121,577821,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,151,SANILAC,DTX,25-MAY-15 14:28:00,EST-5,25-MAY-15 14:28:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,LEXINGTON,0.0,N,LEXINGTON,43.27,-82.53,43.27,-82.53,"Showers and thunderstorms tapped into strong low level jet, leading to several reports of damaging wind.",Trees reported blown down.,2015,5
34025,201505,25,1428,201505,25,1428,96121,577822,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,147,ST. CLAIR,DTX,25-MAY-15 14:28:00,EST-5,25-MAY-15 14:28:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,WADNAMS,1.0,E,WADNAMS,42.98,-82.52,42.98,-82.52,"Showers and thunderstorms tapped into strong low level jet, leading to several reports of damaging wind.",Trees reported blown down.,2015,5
34026,201505,26,1736,201505,26,1736,96444,580038,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,115,MONROE,DTX,26-MAY-15 17:36:00,EST-5,26-MAY-15 17:36:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,MONROE CUSTER ARPT,1.0,NW,MONROE CUSTER ARPT,41.94,-83.44,41.94,-83.44,A couple severe thunderstorms produced wind damage in Wayne and Monroe Counties.,A large tree limb was reported blown down.,2015,5
34027,201505,26,1740,201505,26,1740,96444,580039,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,115,MONROE,DTX,26-MAY-15 17:40:00,EST-5,26-MAY-15 17:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,BREST,1.0,W,BREST,41.95,-83.31,41.95,-83.31,A couple severe thunderstorms produced wind damage in Wayne and Monroe Counties.,A one foot diameter tree limb was reported blown down.,2015,5
34028,201505,26,1738,201505,26,1738,96444,580040,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,115,MONROE,DTX,26-MAY-15 17:38:00,EST-5,26-MAY-15 17:38:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,MONROE,1.0,NW,MONROE,41.93,-83.41,41.93,-83.41,A couple severe thunderstorms produced wind damage in Wayne and Monroe Counties.,Power lines reported down.,2015,5
34056,201505,28,1515,201505,28,1518,95102,571458,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,43,DICKINSON,MQT,28-MAY-15 15:15:00,CST-6,28-MAY-15 15:18:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,QUINNESEC,1.0,NW,QUINNESEC,45.78,-87.95,45.78,-87.95,A stalled frontal boundary in an unstable air mass provided the focus for isolated severe thunderstorms with large hail over portions of Dickinson County on the evening of the 28th.,There was a delayed report of quarter-sized hail near Norway.,2015,5
34057,201505,28,1330,201505,28,1900,95102,574833,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Rain,C,43,DICKINSON,MQT,28-MAY-15 13:30:00,CST-6,28-MAY-15 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Park/Forest Service,,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,NORWAY,1.0,NE,NORWAY,45.79,-87.91,45.79,-87.91,A stalled frontal boundary in an unstable air mass provided the focus for isolated severe thunderstorms with large hail over portions of Dickinson County on the evening of the 28th.,Rainfall of 2.60 inches was measured at the Michigan DNR field office in Norway. The combination of the heavy rain and large hail caused street flooding in the Norway and Iron Mountain areas.,2015,5
34097,201502,18,1100,201502,19,1800,92525,554275,MICHIGAN,2015,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,77,BERRIEN,IWX,18-FEB-15 11:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Dangerous wind chills to 20 below zero and accumulating lake effect snow showers affected southwest Lower Michigan behind an arctic cold front February 18th into February 19th.,"Lake effect snow showers created hazardous driving conditions behind an arctic front February 18th into February 19th. There were reports of slide-offs and accidents across the region thanks to reduced visibilities and snow covered roads. Total snow accumulations were highly variable across the county, generally ranging between 4 and 10 inches. There was a report of 8 inches 2 miles east-northeast of Spinks Corners. Wind chills dropped to between 10 below and 20 below zero during this time which led to numerous school delays and closings.",2015,2
34098,201502,18,1100,201502,19,1800,92525,554276,MICHIGAN,2015,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,78,CASS,IWX,18-FEB-15 11:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-15 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Dangerous wind chills to 20 below zero and accumulating lake effect snow showers affected southwest Lower Michigan behind an arctic cold front February 18th into February 19th.,"Lake effect snow showers created hazardous driving conditions behind an arctic front February 18th into February 19th. There were reports of slide-offs and accidents across the region thanks to reduced visibilities and snow covered roads. Total snow accumulations were highly variable across the county, generally ranging between 4 and 10 inches. There was a report of 8 inches 2 miles east of Niles. Wind chills dropped to between 10 below and 20 below zero during this time which led to numerous school delays and closings.",2015,2
34123,201502,14,2000,201502,15,1000,93548,561871,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,14-FEB-15 20:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong cold front moving across Upper Michigan resulted in blizzard to near-blizzard conditions across much of the area from the 13th into the 14th followed by bitter cold wind chills into the morning of the 15th.,Wind chill values dropped between 25 and 30 below zero during the period.,2015,2
34124,201502,14,2000,201502,15,1000,93548,561872,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,84,SOUTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,14-FEB-15 20:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong cold front moving across Upper Michigan resulted in blizzard to near-blizzard conditions across much of the area from the 13th into the 14th followed by bitter cold wind chills into the morning of the 15th.,Wind chill values dropped between 25 and 30 below zero during the period.,2015,2
34125,201502,14,2000,201502,15,1000,93548,561873,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,14-FEB-15 20:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong cold front moving across Upper Michigan resulted in blizzard to near-blizzard conditions across much of the area from the 13th into the 14th followed by bitter cold wind chills into the morning of the 15th.,Wind chill values dropped between 25 and 30 below zero during the period.,2015,2
34126,201502,14,1900,201502,15,1000,93548,561874,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,14-FEB-15 19:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong cold front moving across Upper Michigan resulted in blizzard to near-blizzard conditions across much of the area from the 13th into the 14th followed by bitter cold wind chills into the morning of the 15th.,Wind chill values dropped between 30 and 35 below zero during the period.,2015,2
34127,201502,14,2000,201502,15,1000,93548,561875,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,14-FEB-15 20:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong cold front moving across Upper Michigan resulted in blizzard to near-blizzard conditions across much of the area from the 13th into the 14th followed by bitter cold wind chills into the morning of the 15th.,Wind chill values dropped between 25 and 30 below zero during the period.,2015,2
34136,201502,14,600,201502,14,1800,92329,552996,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,80,BRANCH,IWX,14-FEB-15 06:00:00,EST-5,14-FEB-15 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Snow and strong winds created near blizzard conditions at times on February 14th along and behind a strong arctic front. Snow amounts generally ranged between 1 and 5 inches.,"Wind gusts up to 45 mph and snow squalls enhanced by Lake Michigan created near whiteout conditions at times on February 14th. Visibilities were reduced to less than 200 feet in heavier snow showers, with total snow accumulations generally near 1 inch. This created difficult driving conditions with some roads becoming impassible due to significant blowing and drifting snow. Several multi-vehicle accidents were reported across the region due to reduced visibilities and slick roads.",2015,2
34137,201502,14,600,201502,14,1800,92329,552998,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,81,HILLSDALE,IWX,14-FEB-15 06:00:00,EST-5,14-FEB-15 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Snow and strong winds created near blizzard conditions at times on February 14th along and behind a strong arctic front. Snow amounts generally ranged between 1 and 5 inches.,"Wind gusts up to 45 mph and snow squalls enhanced by Lake Michigan created near whiteout conditions at times on February 14th. Visibilities were reduced to less than 200 feet in heavier snow showers, with total snow accumulations generally ranging between 1 and 3 inches. This created difficult driving conditions with some roads becoming impassible due to significant blowing and drifting snow. Several multi-vehicle accidents were reported across the region due to reduced visibilities and slick roads.",2015,2
34138,201502,14,600,201502,14,1800,92329,552997,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,79,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,14-FEB-15 06:00:00,EST-5,14-FEB-15 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Snow and strong winds created near blizzard conditions at times on February 14th along and behind a strong arctic front. Snow amounts generally ranged between 1 and 5 inches.,"Wind gusts up to 45 mph and snow squalls enhanced by Lake Michigan created near whiteout conditions at times on February 14th. Visibilities were reduced to less than 200 feet in heavier snow showers, with total snow accumulations generally near 1 inch. This created difficult driving conditions with some roads becoming impassible due to significant blowing and drifting snow. Several multi-vehicle accidents were reported across the region due to reduced visibilities and slick roads.",2015,2
34409,201502,14,2000,201502,15,1000,93548,561876,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,85,NORTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,14-FEB-15 20:00:00,EST-5,15-FEB-15 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong cold front moving across Upper Michigan resulted in blizzard to near-blizzard conditions across much of the area from the 13th into the 14th followed by bitter cold wind chills into the morning of the 15th.,Wind chill values dropped between 25 and 30 below zero during the period.,2015,2
34410,201502,16,700,201502,18,700,93562,561877,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,16-FEB-15 07:00:00,EST-5,18-FEB-15 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A series of weak Alberta clipper disturbances produced 14 inches of lake effect snowfall in Grand Marais over a two-day period.,Observers in Grand Marais measured 14 inches of lake effect snow over a 48-hour period.,2015,2
34411,201502,20,600,201502,21,900,93705,563095,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,20-FEB-15 06:00:00,CST-6,21-FEB-15 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving down from south central Canada dropped moderate snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 20th into the 21st.,There was a public report of 7.6 inches of snow in Ironwood in just over 24 hours.,2015,2
34639,201505,26,1741,201505,26,1741,96444,580041,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,115,MONROE,DTX,26-MAY-15 17:41:00,EST-5,26-MAY-15 17:41:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,STONY CREEK,1.0,NE,STONY CREEK,41.98,-83.31,41.98,-83.31,A couple severe thunderstorms produced wind damage in Wayne and Monroe Counties.,A tree was reported blown down.,2015,5
34640,201505,26,1801,201505,26,1801,96444,580042,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,26-MAY-15 18:01:00,EST-5,26-MAY-15 18:01:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,GROSSE ILE NAS,1.0,N,GROSSE ILE NAS,42.11,-83.15,42.11,-83.15,A couple severe thunderstorms produced wind damage in Wayne and Monroe Counties.,A tree was reported down.,2015,5
34647,201505,30,1200,201505,30,1200,96664,581404,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,147,ST. CLAIR,DTX,30-MAY-15 12:00:00,EST-5,30-MAY-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,ST CLAIR,1.0,SW,ST CLAIR,42.82,-82.49,42.82,-82.49,Isolated severe thunderstorms brought down trees and tree limbs.,Scattered five to eight inch diameter tree limbs were reported down.,2015,5
34648,201505,30,1140,201505,30,1140,96664,581405,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,30-MAY-15 11:40:00,EST-5,30-MAY-15 11:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,SW,RICHMOND,3.0,SW,RICHMOND,42.79,-82.8,42.79,-82.8,Isolated severe thunderstorms brought down trees and tree limbs.,Trees were reported blown down.,2015,5
35054,201503,25,700,201503,25,1200,94069,565716,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,25-MAR-15 07:00:00,EST-5,25-MAR-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong low pressure system tracking east across the Upper Great Lakes brought moderate snow to much of Upper Michigan from the 25th into the 26th.,There were several reports of three inches of wet snow between Deerton and Wetmore over a five-hour period.,2015,3
35055,201503,25,400,201503,25,1800,94069,565719,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,25-MAR-15 04:00:00,EST-5,25-MAR-15 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong low pressure system tracking east across the Upper Great Lakes brought moderate snow to much of Upper Michigan from the 25th into the 26th.,"Snowfall reports over a 12-hour period included 4.5 inches at the Marquette National Weather Service and near National Mine, and 4.1 inches at Champion and near Big Bay.",2015,3
35360,201503,25,400,201503,25,900,94069,565728,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,25-MAR-15 04:00:00,EST-5,25-MAR-15 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong low pressure system tracking east across the Upper Great Lakes brought moderate snow to much of Upper Michigan from the 25th into the 26th.,The observer in Alberta measured five inches of snow in approximately five hours.,2015,3
35361,201503,26,100,201503,26,1300,94069,565731,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,26-MAR-15 01:00:00,CST-6,26-MAR-15 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong low pressure system tracking east across the Upper Great Lakes brought moderate snow to much of Upper Michigan from the 25th into the 26th.,There was a public report of an estimated four inches of snow in 12 hours at Ironwood.,2015,3
35362,201503,25,700,201503,26,700,94069,565732,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,25-MAR-15 07:00:00,EST-5,26-MAR-15 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong low pressure system tracking east across the Upper Great Lakes brought moderate snow to much of Upper Michigan from the 25th into the 26th.,The observer near Greenland measured five inches of snow in 24 hours. Most of the snow fell on the morning of the 25th.,2015,3
35363,201503,25,600,201503,26,600,94069,565733,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,25-MAR-15 06:00:00,EST-5,26-MAR-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong low pressure system tracking east across the Upper Great Lakes brought moderate snow to much of Upper Michigan from the 25th into the 26th.,The observer at Ahmeek measured four inches of snow in 24 hours. Most of snowfall occurred on the morning of the 25th.,2015,3
35364,201503,25,0,201503,25,900,94069,565738,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,11,DICKINSON,MQT,25-MAR-15 00:00:00,CST-6,25-MAR-15 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong low pressure system tracking east across the Upper Great Lakes brought moderate snow to much of Upper Michigan from the 25th into the 26th.,Snowfall from Iron Mountain to Norway measured between three and four inches over a nine-hour period.,2015,3
35365,201503,25,830,201503,25,1330,94069,565741,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,25-MAR-15 08:30:00,EST-5,25-MAR-15 13:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong low pressure system tracking east across the Upper Great Lakes brought moderate snow to much of Upper Michigan from the 25th into the 26th.,The spotter in Stonington estimated between 3.5 and 4.0 inches of snow in five hours.,2015,3
35370,201502,20,800,201502,21,800,93705,563098,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,20-FEB-15 08:00:00,EST-5,21-FEB-15 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,CoCoRaHS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving down from south central Canada dropped moderate snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 20th into the 21st.,An observing site at Silver City measured 4.5 inches of snow in 24 hours.,2015,2
35398,201503,25,600,201503,25,1200,94069,565744,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,25-MAR-15 06:00:00,EST-5,25-MAR-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong low pressure system tracking east across the Upper Great Lakes brought moderate snow to much of Upper Michigan from the 25th into the 26th.,There was a public report of three inches of wet snow in six hours at McMillan.,2015,3
35506,201504,6,100,201504,6,800,94986,571009,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,06-APR-15 01:00:00,EST-5,06-APR-15 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A band of moderate snow developed over south central Upper Michigan on the morning of the 6th north of the warm front which was over the Lower Great Lakes.,The observer eleven miles southeast of Bark River measured nearly five inches of snow in seven hours.,2015,4
35507,201504,6,0,201504,6,600,94986,571019,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,11,DICKINSON,MQT,06-APR-15 00:00:00,CST-6,06-APR-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A band of moderate snow developed over south central Upper Michigan on the morning of the 6th north of the warm front which was over the Lower Great Lakes.,Four inches of snow fell in six hours just northeast of Iron Mountain and at Norway and Kingsford on the morning of the 6th. Quinnesec also measured nearly three inches of snow.,2015,4
35674,201502,8,0,201502,9,600,93079,558291,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,08-FEB-15 00:00:00,EST-5,09-FEB-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An upper level disturbance moving through the area helped generate moderate lake effect snow showers in Marquette County on the 8th and 9th.,Storm total lake effect snowfall amounts over 24 hours included 9.2 inches at the National Weather Service in Negaunee Township and 8.6 inches six miles northwest of Ishpeming.,2015,2
35675,201502,11,700,201502,12,700,93201,561485,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,11-FEB-15 07:00:00,CST-6,12-FEB-15 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Strong north winds in the wake of a low pressure system ushered in much colder air and generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow and considerable blowing snow from the 11th into 12th.,The observer at Ironwood measured 4.6 inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours. North winds gusting over 25 mph also caused considerable blowing of snow reducing visibility below one half mile at times.,2015,2
35676,201502,11,1900,201502,12,1300,93201,561700,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,11-FEB-15 19:00:00,EST-5,12-FEB-15 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Strong north winds in the wake of a low pressure system ushered in much colder air and generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow and considerable blowing snow from the 11th into 12th.,A spotter eight miles southwest of Munising estimated five inches of lake effect snow in 18 hours. North winds gusting over 40 mph also caused near blizzard conditions in blowing snow and forced the closure of Highway M-28 from east of Harvey in Marquette County to Munising from the evening of the 11th into the morning of the 12th. Most area schools were closed on the 12th.,2015,2
35687,201502,20,1130,201502,20,2330,93705,563101,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,20-FEB-15 11:30:00,EST-5,20-FEB-15 23:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving down from south central Canada dropped moderate snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 20th into the 21st.,There was a report via social media of 3 to 4 inches of snow in ten hours at Freda.,2015,2
35688,201502,20,1400,201502,21,0,93705,563106,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,20-FEB-15 14:00:00,EST-5,21-FEB-15 00:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving down from south central Canada dropped moderate snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 20th into the 21st.,The observer at Garden Corners measured 6.2 inches of snow in less than 12 hours.,2015,2
35689,201502,22,400,201502,23,1200,93709,563118,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,22-FEB-15 04:00:00,EST-5,23-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A bitter cold air mass combined with gusty northwest winds at times drove wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range from the morning of the 22nd into the morning of the 23rd across much of west and central Upper Michigan. The bitter cold wind chills closed schools across much of Upper Michigan on the 23rd.,Sub-zero temperatures combined with gusty northwest winds drove wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range throughout much of the period. The dangerously cold wind chills closed area schools on the 23rd.,2015,2
35690,201502,22,400,201502,23,1200,93709,563119,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,22-FEB-15 04:00:00,EST-5,23-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A bitter cold air mass combined with gusty northwest winds at times drove wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range from the morning of the 22nd into the morning of the 23rd across much of west and central Upper Michigan. The bitter cold wind chills closed schools across much of Upper Michigan on the 23rd.,Sub-zero temperatures combined with gusty northwest winds drove wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range throughout much of the period. The dangerously cold wind chills closed area schools on the 23rd.,2015,2
35691,201502,22,700,201502,23,1100,93709,563121,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,22-FEB-15 07:00:00,CST-6,23-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A bitter cold air mass combined with gusty northwest winds at times drove wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range from the morning of the 22nd into the morning of the 23rd across much of west and central Upper Michigan. The bitter cold wind chills closed schools across much of Upper Michigan on the 23rd.,Sub-zero temperatures combined with gusty west to northwest winds drove wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range throughout much of the period. The dangerously cold wind chills closed or caused a two-hour delay at area schools on the 23rd.,2015,2
35725,201502,22,800,201502,23,1200,93709,563126,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,22-FEB-15 08:00:00,EST-5,23-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A bitter cold air mass combined with gusty northwest winds at times drove wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range from the morning of the 22nd into the morning of the 23rd across much of west and central Upper Michigan. The bitter cold wind chills closed schools across much of Upper Michigan on the 23rd.,Sub-zero temperatures combined with gusty northwest winds drove wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range throughout much of the period. The dangerously cold wind chills closed area schools on the 23rd.,2015,2
35726,201502,22,700,201502,23,1100,93709,563127,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,10,IRON,MQT,22-FEB-15 07:00:00,CST-6,23-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A bitter cold air mass combined with gusty northwest winds at times drove wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range from the morning of the 22nd into the morning of the 23rd across much of west and central Upper Michigan. The bitter cold wind chills closed schools across much of Upper Michigan on the 23rd.,Sub-zero temperatures combined with gusty northwest winds drove wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range throughout much of the period. The dangerously cold wind chills caused a two-hour delay at area schools on the 23rd.,2015,2
35862,201504,6,0,201504,6,600,94986,571020,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,10,IRON,MQT,06-APR-15 00:00:00,CST-6,06-APR-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A band of moderate snow developed over south central Upper Michigan on the morning of the 6th north of the warm front which was over the Lower Great Lakes.,The observer near Stambaugh measured 3.5 inches of snow in six hours.,2015,4
35863,201504,6,0,201504,6,600,94986,571022,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,06-APR-15 00:00:00,CST-6,06-APR-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A band of moderate snow developed over south central Upper Michigan on the morning of the 6th north of the warm front which was over the Lower Great Lakes.,The observer near Watersmeet measured three inches of snow in six hours.,2015,4
35868,201504,9,2000,201504,10,600,94989,571027,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,11,DICKINSON,MQT,09-APR-15 20:00:00,CST-6,10-APR-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An intensifying low pressure system moving across the Upper Midwest and eastern Upper Michigan dropped moderate to heavy snow across portions of northwest and central Upper Michigan late on the 9th into the morning of the 10th.,Observers near Iron Mountain and Quinnesec measured five inches of wet snow in ten hours or less. The wet snow caused slippery roadways for the morning commute on the 10th.,2015,4
35869,201504,9,2100,201504,10,800,94989,571031,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,09-APR-15 21:00:00,EST-5,10-APR-15 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An intensifying low pressure system moving across the Upper Midwest and eastern Upper Michigan dropped moderate to heavy snow across portions of northwest and central Upper Michigan late on the 9th into the morning of the 10th.,Observers at Atlantic Mine and Kearsarge measured four inches of wet snow in less than 12 hours. The wet snow caused slippery roadways for the morning commute on the 10th.,2015,4
35870,201504,10,100,201504,10,600,94989,571032,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,10-APR-15 01:00:00,EST-5,10-APR-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An intensifying low pressure system moving across the Upper Midwest and eastern Upper Michigan dropped moderate to heavy snow across portions of northwest and central Upper Michigan late on the 9th into the morning of the 10th.,There was a public report of an estimated four inches of wet snow in five hours at Deerton.,2015,4
35871,201504,9,2130,201504,10,700,94989,571033,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,09-APR-15 21:30:00,EST-5,10-APR-15 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An intensifying low pressure system moving across the Upper Midwest and eastern Upper Michigan dropped moderate to heavy snow across portions of northwest and central Upper Michigan late on the 9th into the morning of the 10th.,The observer at Mohawk measured 3.5 inches of wet snow in less than ten hours. The wet snow caused slippery roadways for the morning commute on the 10th.,2015,4
36044,201502,22,800,201502,23,1200,93709,563124,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,84,SOUTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,22-FEB-15 08:00:00,EST-5,23-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A bitter cold air mass combined with gusty northwest winds at times drove wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range from the morning of the 22nd into the morning of the 23rd across much of west and central Upper Michigan. The bitter cold wind chills closed schools across much of Upper Michigan on the 23rd.,Sub-zero temperatures combined with gusty northwest winds drove wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range throughout much of the period. The dangerously cold wind chills closed area schools on the 23rd.,2015,2
36045,201502,22,700,201502,23,1200,93709,563122,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,22-FEB-15 07:00:00,EST-5,23-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A bitter cold air mass combined with gusty northwest winds at times drove wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range from the morning of the 22nd into the morning of the 23rd across much of west and central Upper Michigan. The bitter cold wind chills closed schools across much of Upper Michigan on the 23rd.,Sub-zero temperatures combined with gusty northwest winds drove wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range throughout much of the period. The dangerously cold wind chills closed area schools on the 23rd.,2015,2
36046,201502,22,800,201502,23,1200,93709,563125,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,22-FEB-15 08:00:00,EST-5,23-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A bitter cold air mass combined with gusty northwest winds at times drove wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range from the morning of the 22nd into the morning of the 23rd across much of west and central Upper Michigan. The bitter cold wind chills closed schools across much of Upper Michigan on the 23rd.,Sub-zero temperatures combined with gusty northwest winds drove wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range throughout much of the period. The dangerously cold wind chills closed area schools on the 23rd.,2015,2
36076,201502,22,2100,201502,23,1200,93709,563139,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,22-FEB-15 21:00:00,EST-5,23-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A bitter cold air mass combined with gusty northwest winds at times drove wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range from the morning of the 22nd into the morning of the 23rd across much of west and central Upper Michigan. The bitter cold wind chills closed schools across much of Upper Michigan on the 23rd.,Sub-zero temperatures combined with gusty northwest winds drove wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range throughout much of the period. The dangerously cold wind chills either closed area schools or caused a two-hour delay on the 23rd.,2015,2
36077,201502,22,1500,201502,23,1200,93709,563140,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,22-FEB-15 15:00:00,EST-5,23-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A bitter cold air mass combined with gusty northwest winds at times drove wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range from the morning of the 22nd into the morning of the 23rd across much of west and central Upper Michigan. The bitter cold wind chills closed schools across much of Upper Michigan on the 23rd.,Sub-zero temperatures combined with gusty northwest winds drove wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range throughout much of the period. The dangerously cold wind chills caused a two-hour delay at area schools on the 23rd.,2015,2
36192,201504,20,700,201504,20,1700,95025,571180,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,20-APR-15 07:00:00,CST-6,20-APR-15 17:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A series of upper disturbances moving through the Upper Great Lakes brought periods of moderate snow to portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the 20th into the morning of the 23rd.,There was a public report of an estimated four inches of wet snow in Bessemer accumulated mainly on decks and yards. Roads were reported clear.,2015,4
36193,201504,20,700,201504,21,700,95025,571181,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,20-APR-15 07:00:00,EST-5,21-APR-15 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A series of upper disturbances moving through the Upper Great Lakes brought periods of moderate snow to portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the 20th into the morning of the 23rd.,The observer at Redridge measured five inches of wet snow in 24 hours.,2015,4
36409,201502,22,1500,201502,23,1200,93709,563141,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,85,NORTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,22-FEB-15 15:00:00,EST-5,23-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A bitter cold air mass combined with gusty northwest winds at times drove wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range from the morning of the 22nd into the morning of the 23rd across much of west and central Upper Michigan. The bitter cold wind chills closed schools across much of Upper Michigan on the 23rd.,Sub-zero temperatures combined with gusty northwest winds drove wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range throughout much of the period. The dangerously cold wind chills caused a two-hour delay at area schools on the 23rd.,2015,2
36410,201502,22,2300,201502,23,1200,93709,563142,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,14,SOUTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,22-FEB-15 23:00:00,EST-5,23-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A bitter cold air mass combined with gusty northwest winds at times drove wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range from the morning of the 22nd into the morning of the 23rd across much of west and central Upper Michigan. The bitter cold wind chills closed schools across much of Upper Michigan on the 23rd.,Sub-zero temperatures combined with gusty northwest winds drove wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range throughout much of the period. The dangerously cold wind chills closed area schools on the 23rd.,2015,2
36668,201502,22,1200,201502,23,1100,93709,563128,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,11,DICKINSON,MQT,22-FEB-15 12:00:00,CST-6,23-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A bitter cold air mass combined with gusty northwest winds at times drove wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range from the morning of the 22nd into the morning of the 23rd across much of west and central Upper Michigan. The bitter cold wind chills closed schools across much of Upper Michigan on the 23rd.,Sub-zero temperatures combined with gusty northwest winds drove wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range throughout much of the period. The dangerously cold wind chills caused a two-hour delay at area schools on the 23rd.,2015,2
36669,201502,22,2300,201502,23,1100,93709,563130,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,12,MENOMINEE,MQT,22-FEB-15 23:00:00,CST-6,23-FEB-15 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A bitter cold air mass combined with gusty northwest winds at times drove wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range from the morning of the 22nd into the morning of the 23rd across much of west and central Upper Michigan. The bitter cold wind chills closed schools across much of Upper Michigan on the 23rd.,Sub-zero temperatures combined with gusty northwest winds drove wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range throughout much of the period. The dangerously cold wind chills either closed or caused a two-hour delay at area schools on the 23rd.,2015,2
36670,201502,22,2300,201502,23,1200,93709,563136,MICHIGAN,2015,Cold/Wind Chill,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,22-FEB-15 23:00:00,EST-5,23-FEB-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A bitter cold air mass combined with gusty northwest winds at times drove wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range from the morning of the 22nd into the morning of the 23rd across much of west and central Upper Michigan. The bitter cold wind chills closed schools across much of Upper Michigan on the 23rd.,Sub-zero temperatures combined with gusty northwest winds drove wind chills down into the 25 to 35 below zero range throughout much of the period. The dangerously cold wind chills closed area schools on the 23rd.,2015,2
37607,201510,15,1545,201510,15,1545,101236,605661,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,113,MISSAUKEE,APX,15-OCT-15 15:45:00,EST-5,15-OCT-15 15:45:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WSW,MOREY,2.0,WSW,MOREY,44.41,-85.26,44.41,-85.26,"Showers and a few thunderstorms developed in the afternoon of the 15th, as a cold front and strong upper level disturbance crossed northern Michigan. One storm produced quarter-sized hail.",,2015,0
37994,201510,15,1345,201510,15,1348,100252,600590,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,15-OCT-15 13:45:00,EST-5,15-OCT-15 13:48:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,ENE,GORDON,2.0,ENE,GORDON,46.49,-87.21,46.49,-87.21,An upper low pressure trough and associated deep instability moving over the region set the stage for isolated strong thunderstorms over portions of Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 15th.,Penny sized hail was reported seven miles east of Harvey.,2015,0
38106,201510,15,1315,201510,15,1318,100252,600591,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,43,DICKINSON,MQT,15-OCT-15 13:15:00,CST-6,15-OCT-15 13:18:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,NORWAY,1.0,NE,NORWAY,45.79,-87.9,45.79,-87.9,An upper low pressure trough and associated deep instability moving over the region set the stage for isolated strong thunderstorms over portions of Upper Michigan on the afternoon of the 15th.,Nickel sized hail was reported along with heavy rainfall. The time of the report was estimated from the radar. This same storm blew off a patio screen door at a home in Quinnesec.,2015,0
38118,201510,15,1730,201510,15,1730,100831,603285,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,105,MASON,GRR,15-OCT-15 17:30:00,EST-5,15-OCT-15 17:30:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,LUDINGTON,1.0,NE,LUDINGTON,43.96,-86.44,43.96,-86.44,An isolated severe storm produce wind damage in the form of downed trees and power lines near Ludington and across portions of Mason county. Seven eighths inch diameter was also reported.,An isolated severe thunderstorm near Ludington produced wind gusts estimated at around 60 mph that brought down some scattered trees and power lines. Seven eighths inch diameter hail was also reported in Ludington.,2015,0
38285,201510,16,2300,201510,17,400,100258,600619,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,16-OCT-15 23:00:00,EST-5,17-OCT-15 04:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A northwest flow of cold air on the western flank of a deep low pressure system over eastern Canada generated early season moderate lake effect snow downwind of Lake Superior from the evening of the 16th into the early morning of the 17th. Most of the moderate snow fell from Marquette east to Sundell in western Alger County.,Observers from Marquette to near Harvey measured three to four inches of wet snow over several hours with snowfall rates of one inch per hour reported at some locations.,2015,0
38286,201510,16,2300,201510,17,500,100258,600624,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,16-OCT-15 23:00:00,EST-5,17-OCT-15 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A northwest flow of cold air on the western flank of a deep low pressure system over eastern Canada generated early season moderate lake effect snow downwind of Lake Superior from the evening of the 16th into the early morning of the 17th. Most of the moderate snow fell from Marquette east to Sundell in western Alger County.,There was a delayed report via social media of an estimated six inches of wet snow in approximately six hours near Sundell. Most of the snowfall occurred after midnight on the morning of the 17th.,2015,0
39064,201508,2,1804,201508,2,1804,99698,598008,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,151,SANILAC,DTX,02-AUG-15 18:04:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 18:04:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,W,TYRE,2.0,W,TYRE,43.67,-82.93,43.67,-82.93,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",Large maple tree limbs reported down.,2015,8
39065,201508,2,2120,201508,2,2120,99698,598009,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,02-AUG-15 21:20:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 21:20:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,NNW,AUBURN HGTS,3.0,NNW,AUBURN HGTS,42.67,-83.24,42.67,-83.24,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",A large tree limb snapped.,2015,8
39066,201508,2,1422,201508,2,1422,99698,598010,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,151,SANILAC,DTX,02-AUG-15 14:22:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 14:22:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,SSW,NEW GREENLEAF,4.0,SSW,NEW GREENLEAF,43.6,-83.1,43.6,-83.1,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",Large tree limbs down.,2015,8
39092,201508,2,1422,201508,2,1422,99698,597972,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,02-AUG-15 14:22:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 14:22:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NNE,CARROLLTON,2.0,NNE,CARROLLTON,43.48,-83.91,43.48,-83.91,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",A large tree was blown down.,2015,8
39094,201508,2,1714,201508,2,1728,99024,597625,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,35,CLARE,GRR,02-AUG-15 17:14:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 17:28:00,0,0,0,0,20.00K,0.00K,Department of Highways,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,HARRISON,1.0,W,HARRISON,44.02,-84.81,44.02,-84.81,"Severe storms developed during the early to mid evening hours of August 2nd, resulting in scattered reports of damaging wind gusts. Several trees and power lines were blown down across portions of southwestern lower Michigan and there were a few reports of small hail as well.",Scattered areas of downed trees were reported across portions of Clare county.,2015,8
39095,201508,2,1849,201508,2,1904,99024,597628,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,127,OCEANA,GRR,02-AUG-15 18:49:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 19:04:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Department of Highways,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,NEW ERA,1.0,SE,NEW ERA,43.54,-86.33,43.54,-86.33,"Severe storms developed during the early to mid evening hours of August 2nd, resulting in scattered reports of damaging wind gusts. Several trees and power lines were blown down across portions of southwestern lower Michigan and there were a few reports of small hail as well.",The Oceana county road commission reported that several trees were blown down along Arthur road that blocked the road.,2015,8
39096,201508,2,1940,201508,2,1952,99024,597629,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,121,MUSKEGON,GRR,02-AUG-15 19:40:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 19:52:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,Amateur Radio,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NE,NORTH MUSKEGON,2.0,NE,NORTH MUSKEGON,43.27,-86.25,43.27,-86.25,"Severe storms developed during the early to mid evening hours of August 2nd, resulting in scattered reports of damaging wind gusts. Several trees and power lines were blown down across portions of southwestern lower Michigan and there were a few reports of small hail as well.",Several large trees were blown down across portions of Muskegon county.,2015,8
39097,201508,2,1912,201508,2,1912,99024,597630,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,121,MUSKEGON,GRR,02-AUG-15 19:12:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 19:12:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Amateur Radio,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NE,SLOCUM,2.0,NE,SLOCUM,43.24,-85.9,43.24,-85.9,"Severe storms developed during the early to mid evening hours of August 2nd, resulting in scattered reports of damaging wind gusts. Several trees and power lines were blown down across portions of southwestern lower Michigan and there were a few reports of small hail as well.",An amateur radio operator reported multiple trees and power lines were blown down at the Crockey Creek campground.,2015,8
39134,201508,2,2200,201508,2,2200,99698,597997,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,02-AUG-15 22:00:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,REDFORD HGTS,1.0,NE,REDFORD HGTS,42.38,-83.24,42.38,-83.24,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",A spotter estimated a 60 mph thunderstorm wind gust.,2015,8
39135,201508,2,2145,201508,2,2145,99698,597998,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,02-AUG-15 21:45:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 21:45:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,WESTACRES,1.0,SE,WESTACRES,42.57,-83.38,42.57,-83.38,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",Power lines reported down.,2015,8
39142,201508,2,2100,201508,2,2100,99698,598000,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,87,LAPEER,DTX,02-AUG-15 21:00:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,3.00K,0.00K,Amateur Radio,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,IMLAY CITY,0.0,N,IMLAY CITY,43.03,-83.08,43.03,-83.08,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",Numerous power lines and tree limbs reported down.,2015,8
39143,201508,2,2323,201508,2,2323,99698,598001,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,91,LENAWEE,DTX,02-AUG-15 23:23:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 23:23:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,MORENCI,0.0,N,MORENCI,41.72,-84.22,41.72,-84.22,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",Several power lines reported down.,2015,8
39144,201508,2,2318,201508,2,2318,99698,598002,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,115,MONROE,DTX,02-AUG-15 23:18:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 23:18:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,DUNDEE,1.0,NW,DUNDEE,41.96,-83.66,41.96,-83.66,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.","A tree was reported down, along with wires.",2015,8
39148,201508,2,1450,201508,2,1450,100330,601075,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,79,KALKASKA,APX,02-AUG-15 14:50:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 14:50:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,5.0,SW,SHARON,5.0,SW,SHARON,44.52,-85.15,44.52,-85.15,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.",,2015,8
39149,201508,2,1500,201508,2,1500,100330,601076,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,113,MISSAUKEE,APX,02-AUG-15 15:00:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,E,MOORESTOWN,2.0,E,MOORESTOWN,44.47,-84.95,44.47,-84.95,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.",,2015,8
39152,201508,2,1525,201508,2,1530,100330,601077,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,143,ROSCOMMON,APX,02-AUG-15 15:25:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 15:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,LYON MANOR,1.0,NE,HIGGINS LAKE,44.4564,-84.7499,44.43,-84.68,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.",,2015,8
39153,201508,2,1531,201508,2,1531,100330,601080,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,89,LEELANAU,APX,02-AUG-15 15:31:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 15:31:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,LAKE LEELANAU,0.0,N,LAKE LEELANAU,44.98,-85.72,44.98,-85.72,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.",,2015,8
39154,201508,2,1540,201508,2,1540,100330,601081,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,9,ANTRIM,APX,02-AUG-15 15:40:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 15:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,ELK RAPIDS,1.0,S,ELK RAPIDS,44.89,-85.4,44.89,-85.4,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.",,2015,8
39157,201508,2,1714,201508,2,1714,100330,601085,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,101,MANISTEE,APX,02-AUG-15 17:14:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 17:14:00,0,0,0,0,7.00K,0.00K,County Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,MANISTEE,1.0,SW,MANISTEE,44.24,-86.33,44.24,-86.33,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.",Trees were knocked down in the city of Manistee.,2015,8
39158,201508,2,1603,201508,2,1603,100330,601091,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,69,IOSCO,APX,02-AUG-15 16:03:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 16:03:00,0,0,0,0,6.00K,0.00K,Public,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,SSE,WHITTEMORE,3.0,SSE,WHITTEMORE,44.19,-83.77,44.19,-83.77,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.",Trees were downed by damaging winds.,2015,8
39159,201508,2,1610,201508,2,1610,100330,601092,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,113,MISSAUKEE,APX,02-AUG-15 16:10:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 16:10:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,E,MOORESTOWN,2.0,E,MOORESTOWN,44.47,-84.95,44.47,-84.95,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.",,2015,8
39160,201508,2,1550,201508,2,1600,100330,601093,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,129,OGEMAW,APX,02-AUG-15 15:50:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,32.60M,0.00K,Public,4.5,,,,,,,,,,,5.0,WNW,WEST BRANCH,1.0,NE,BEAVER LAKE,44.2998,-84.3166,44.2944,-84.1793,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.","These were the largest known hailstones in northern lower Michigan history. Hail reached just slightly larger than softballs, a few miles north of West Branch. Immense property destruction resulted, with many, many vehicles considered to be total losses, and roofs and siding dented and damaged. Around 350 structures were damaged in some way, shape, or form.",2015,8
39186,201508,14,1151,201508,14,1154,99809,598523,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,41,DELTA,MQT,14-AUG-15 11:51:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 11:54:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,E,OSIER,0.0,E,OSIER,46.12,-86.99,46.12,-86.99,A weak cold front moving through a warm and unstable air mass triggered isolated severe thunderstorms over portions of south central Upper Michigan on the 14th.,Golf ball sized hail observed south of Trenary near Highway US-41. Report was relayed via social media.,2015,8
39187,201508,14,1137,201508,14,1139,99809,598524,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,43,DICKINSON,MQT,14-AUG-15 11:37:00,CST-6,14-AUG-15 11:39:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,E,VULCAN,0.0,E,VULCAN,45.78,-87.86,45.78,-87.86,A weak cold front moving through a warm and unstable air mass triggered isolated severe thunderstorms over portions of south central Upper Michigan on the 14th.,Nickel sized hail reported via a video on social media.,2015,8
39191,201508,2,1334,201508,2,1334,99698,597973,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,63,HURON,DTX,02-AUG-15 13:34:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 13:34:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,SW,PORT CRESCENT,3.0,SW,PORT CRESCENT,43.97,-83.08,43.97,-83.08,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",A 2 foot diameter tree was reported down.,2015,8
39192,201508,2,1334,201508,2,1334,99698,597974,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,63,HURON,DTX,02-AUG-15 13:34:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 13:34:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,N,PINNEBOG,3.0,N,PINNEBOG,43.97,-83.09,43.97,-83.09,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",Multiple large tree limbs downed. Half of a 60 foot pine tree was sheered off. Minor siding and roof damage observed.,2015,8
39193,201508,2,1705,201508,2,1705,99698,597975,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,63,HURON,DTX,02-AUG-15 17:05:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 17:05:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,CASEVILLE,1.0,N,CASEVILLE,43.94,-83.27,43.94,-83.27,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",Numerous trees reported blown down.,2015,8
39194,201508,2,1958,201508,2,2000,99024,597631,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,81,KENT,GRR,02-AUG-15 19:58:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,E,GRAND RAPIDS,2.0,E,GRAND RAPIDS,42.97,-85.64,42.97,-85.64,"Severe storms developed during the early to mid evening hours of August 2nd, resulting in scattered reports of damaging wind gusts. Several trees and power lines were blown down across portions of southwestern lower Michigan and there were a few reports of small hail as well.",The broadcast media in Grand Rapids reported isolated trees down across portions of Kent county. A tree was blown down onto a house at Fountain street and Mack avenue.,2015,8
39195,201508,2,2011,201508,2,2011,99024,597632,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,67,IONIA,GRR,02-AUG-15 20:11:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 20:11:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,County Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,PEWAMO,1.0,SE,PEWAMO,42.99,-84.85,42.99,-84.85,"Severe storms developed during the early to mid evening hours of August 2nd, resulting in scattered reports of damaging wind gusts. Several trees and power lines were blown down across portions of southwestern lower Michigan and there were a few reports of small hail as well.",A county official reported a large tree was blown down near Pewamo.,2015,8
39249,201508,2,1550,201508,2,1550,100330,601082,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,9,ANTRIM,APX,02-AUG-15 15:50:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 15:50:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,TORCH LAKE,0.0,N,TORCH LAKE,45.07,-85.37,45.07,-85.37,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.",,2015,8
39250,201508,2,1838,201508,2,1838,100330,601083,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,51,GLADWIN,APX,02-AUG-15 18:38:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 18:38:00,0,0,0,0,9.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NE,BEAVERTON,2.0,NE,BEAVERTON,43.9,-84.45,43.9,-84.45,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.",Multiple trees and large limbs were downed in Beaverton and other nearby portions of southern Gladwin County.,2015,8
39251,201508,2,1800,201508,2,1800,100330,601084,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,113,MISSAUKEE,APX,02-AUG-15 18:00:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,12.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,E,LAKE CITY,0.0,E,LAKE CITY,44.33,-85.21,44.33,-85.21,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.",Numerous trees were downed.,2015,8
39252,201508,2,1642,201508,2,1642,100330,601090,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,11,ARENAC,APX,02-AUG-15 16:42:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 16:42:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.5,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,AU GRES,1.0,SW,AU GRES,44.04,-83.69,44.04,-83.69,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.",,2015,8
39253,201508,2,1608,201508,2,1608,100330,601097,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,129,OGEMAW,APX,02-AUG-15 16:08:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 16:08:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,SSE,CAMPBELLS CORNERS,3.0,SSE,CAMPBELLS CORNERS,44.28,-84.11,44.28,-84.11,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.",,2015,8
39254,201508,2,1610,201508,2,1610,100330,601098,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,165,WEXFORD,APX,02-AUG-15 16:10:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 16:10:00,0,0,0,0,4.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,CADILLAC,1.0,W,CADILLAC,44.25,-85.42,44.25,-85.42,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.",Trees were downed on Wright and Lake Streets in Cadillac.,2015,8
39255,201508,2,1508,201508,2,1535,100330,601099,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,89,LEELANAU,APX,02-AUG-15 15:08:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 15:35:00,0,0,0,0,18.80M,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,78.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WSW,GLEN HAVEN,2.0,NNE,RENNIES,44.892,-86.0587,44.8414,-85.6604,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.","An NWS storm survey team estimated winds in excess of 80 mph crossing much of southern Leelanau County. Thousands of trees were downed in this swath, from the Sleeping Bear Dunes to Grand Traverse Bay. Many homes and vehicles were damaged by falling trees. Area roads were closed for days, in some cases weeks. Glen Arbor was inaccessible via road for two days, until M-22 could be cleared of trees and reopened. The county established drop points for residents to leave storm debris; these remained open for seven weeks after the storm. Across Leelanau County, two homes were destroyed, and over 700 were damaged in some way.",2015,8
39256,201508,2,1518,201508,2,1530,100330,601102,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,89,LEELANAU,APX,02-AUG-15 15:18:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 15:30:00,0,0,0,0,5.20M,0.00K,Public,60.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,LELAND,3.0,E,SUTTONS BAY,45.02,-85.75,44.977,-85.6062,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.","Trees and power lines were downed in northern Leelanau County, though the damage was not as extensive as further south. Still, multiple vehicles and homes were damaged by falling trees.",2015,8
39257,201508,2,1526,201508,2,1545,100330,601103,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,55,GRAND TRAVERSE,APX,02-AUG-15 15:26:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 15:45:00,0,0,0,0,5.20M,0.00K,Amateur Radio,58.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,5.0,NW,GRAWN,3.0,SSE,(TVC)TRAVERSE CITY A,44.73,-85.74,44.7141,-85.5553,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.","Considerable wind damage occurred in central Grand Traverse County, including near and just south of Traverse City. Many trees were downed, causing damage to vehicles and homes. Some roads were difficult to travel for a day or two after the storm.",2015,8
39258,201508,2,1739,201508,2,1739,99698,598011,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,63,HURON,DTX,02-AUG-15 17:39:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 17:39:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SSW,KILMANAGH,1.0,SSW,KILMANAGH,43.73,-83.36,43.73,-83.36,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",Trees reported blown down.,2015,8
39259,201508,2,1338,201508,2,1338,99698,598162,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,63,HURON,DTX,02-AUG-15 13:38:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 13:38:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,61.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,ENE,KINDE,3.0,ENE,KINDE,43.94,-82.95,43.94,-82.95,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.","A barn was damaged, large train wagons tossed, and box trailer destroyed.",2015,8
39260,201508,2,1331,201508,2,1331,99698,598163,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,63,HURON,DTX,02-AUG-15 13:31:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 13:31:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,PORT CRESCENT,1.0,N,PORT CRESCENT,44.01,-83.05,44.01,-83.05,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",A large pine tree was blown down onto the Port Crescent State Park Headquarters.,2015,8
39279,201508,14,1415,201508,14,1417,99809,598525,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,109,MENOMINEE,MQT,14-AUG-15 14:15:00,CST-6,14-AUG-15 14:17:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,MENOMINEE,0.0,N,MENOMINEE,45.12,-87.62,45.12,-87.62,A weak cold front moving through a warm and unstable air mass triggered isolated severe thunderstorms over portions of south central Upper Michigan on the 14th.,There were multiple reports of dime to quarter sized hail via social media.,2015,8
39293,201508,2,1802,201508,2,1802,99698,597976,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,63,HURON,DTX,02-AUG-15 18:02:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 18:02:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,ULBY,0.0,N,ULBY,43.7,-82.93,43.7,-82.93,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",Multiple trees and power lines reported down.,2015,8
39294,201508,2,1743,201508,2,1745,99698,597977,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,63,HURON,DTX,02-AUG-15 17:43:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 17:45:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,PIGEON,1.0,N,PIGEON,43.83,-83.27,43.83,-83.27,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",Large maple tree uprooted with many large limbs reported down as well.,2015,8
39295,201508,2,1820,201508,2,1820,99698,597978,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,151,SANILAC,DTX,02-AUG-15 18:20:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 18:20:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,SANDUSKY,0.0,N,SANDUSKY,43.42,-82.83,43.42,-82.83,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",A large tree was reported down.,2015,8
39297,201508,2,2043,201508,2,2043,99024,597633,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,67,IONIA,GRR,02-AUG-15 20:43:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 20:43:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,County Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,NE,HILLCREST,3.0,NE,HILLCREST,42.9,-85.28,42.9,-85.28,"Severe storms developed during the early to mid evening hours of August 2nd, resulting in scattered reports of damaging wind gusts. Several trees and power lines were blown down across portions of southwestern lower Michigan and there were a few reports of small hail as well.",An Ionia county official reported that trees were blown down across several roads and at several intersections in portions of Ionia county.,2015,8
39298,201508,2,2050,201508,2,2050,99024,597634,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,81,KENT,GRR,02-AUG-15 20:50:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 20:50:00,0,0,0,0,20.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,LOWELL,1.0,NW,LOWELL,42.94,-85.35,42.94,-85.35,"Severe storms developed during the early to mid evening hours of August 2nd, resulting in scattered reports of damaging wind gusts. Several trees and power lines were blown down across portions of southwestern lower Michigan and there were a few reports of small hail as well.",A tree was blown down onto a house off of Lincoln Lake road.,2015,8
39299,201508,2,1932,201508,2,1932,99024,597635,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,121,MUSKEGON,GRR,02-AUG-15 19:32:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 19:32:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,WSW,MUSKEGON LAKE,3.0,WSW,MUSKEGON LAKE,43.22,-86.34,43.22,-86.34,"Severe storms developed during the early to mid evening hours of August 2nd, resulting in scattered reports of damaging wind gusts. Several trees and power lines were blown down across portions of southwestern lower Michigan and there were a few reports of small hail as well.",A trained spotter reported one inch diameter hail near Muskegon Lake.,2015,8
39300,201508,14,1445,201508,14,1445,99628,597638,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,117,MONTCALM,GRR,14-AUG-15 14:45:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 14:45:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,1.25,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,N,HOWARD CITY,3.0,N,HOWARD CITY,43.45,-85.47,43.45,-85.47,"There were several reports of large hail of around an inch to an inch and a quarter in diameter on August 14th. Isolated wind damage also occurred across portions of Kalamazoo and Jackson counties, were several trees were blown down.",The broadcast media reported that hail of up to an inch and a quarter in diameter was observed just north of Howard City.,2015,8
39305,201508,2,1828,201508,2,1828,99698,597991,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,151,SANILAC,DTX,02-AUG-15 18:28:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 18:28:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,APPLEGATE,1.0,W,APPLEGATE,43.35,-82.64,43.35,-82.64,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",Tree split in two and down.,2015,8
39356,201508,2,1530,201508,2,1540,100330,601105,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,55,GRAND TRAVERSE,APX,02-AUG-15 15:30:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 15:40:00,0,0,0,0,7.80M,0.00K,Public,65.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,NE,TRAVERSE CITY,4.0,NE,TRAVERSE CITY,44.814,-85.5677,44.814,-85.5677,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.","The most concentrated damage in Grand Traverse County occurred on the Old Mission Peninsula. Many trees were down, and multiple vineyards and orchards suffered substantial damage. Vehicles and buildings were also damaged by felled trees. Across Grand Traverse County, nine buildings were considered destroyed, and nearly 400 were damaged in some way.",2015,8
39393,201508,2,1840,201508,2,1840,99698,597979,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,147,ST. CLAIR,DTX,02-AUG-15 18:40:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 18:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NNE,NORTH STREET,2.0,NNE,NORTH STREET,43.08,-82.5,43.08,-82.5,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",Numerous trees reported down.,2015,8
39396,201508,14,1510,201508,14,1510,99628,597639,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,133,OSCEOLA,GRR,14-AUG-15 15:10:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 15:10:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.25,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,S,EVART MUNI ARPT,3.0,S,EVART MUNI ARPT,43.86,-85.29,43.86,-85.29,"There were several reports of large hail of around an inch to an inch and a quarter in diameter on August 14th. Isolated wind damage also occurred across portions of Kalamazoo and Jackson counties, were several trees were blown down.",A trained spotter reported hail up to an inch and a quarter in diameter near 100th avenue and 3 mile road.,2015,8
39397,201508,14,1537,201508,14,1544,99628,597640,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,117,MONTCALM,GRR,14-AUG-15 15:37:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 15:44:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.25,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NNW,GREENVILLE,1.0,NNW,GREENVILLE,43.19,-85.26,43.19,-85.26,"There were several reports of large hail of around an inch to an inch and a quarter in diameter on August 14th. Isolated wind damage also occurred across portions of Kalamazoo and Jackson counties, were several trees were blown down.",Trained spotters reported hail up to an inch and a quarter in diameter near Greenville.,2015,8
39398,201508,14,1909,201508,14,1909,99628,597641,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,45,EATON,GRR,14-AUG-15 19:09:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 19:09:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,CHARLOTTE,1.0,SW,CHARLOTTE,42.56,-84.84,42.56,-84.84,"There were several reports of large hail of around an inch to an inch and a quarter in diameter on August 14th. Isolated wind damage also occurred across portions of Kalamazoo and Jackson counties, were several trees were blown down.",A trained spotter reported that hail up to an inch in diameter fell near Charlotte.,2015,8
39403,201508,2,2023,201508,2,2023,99698,597992,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,02-AUG-15 20:23:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 20:23:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,SAGINAW,1.0,E,SAGINAW,43.42,-83.95,43.42,-83.95,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",A few trees were reported down.,2015,8
39404,201508,2,1851,201508,2,1851,99698,597993,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,111,MIDLAND,DTX,02-AUG-15 18:51:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 18:51:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,MIDLAND,0.0,N,MIDLAND,43.62,-84.23,43.62,-84.23,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",Power lines reported down.,2015,8
39405,201508,2,1856,201508,2,1856,99698,597994,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,17,BAY,DTX,02-AUG-15 18:56:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 18:56:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,KAWKAWLIN,0.0,N,KAWKAWLIN,43.65,-83.95,43.65,-83.95,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",Tree limbs and wires reported down.,2015,8
39496,201508,2,1855,201508,2,1855,99698,597980,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,147,ST. CLAIR,DTX,02-AUG-15 18:55:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 18:55:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,RUBY,1.0,NE,RUBY,43.04,-82.58,43.04,-82.58,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",Numerous trees and wired reported down.,2015,8
39497,201508,2,1757,201508,2,1757,99698,597981,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,63,HURON,DTX,02-AUG-15 17:57:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 17:57:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,BAD AXE,0.0,N,BAD AXE,43.8,-83.0,43.8,-83.0,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",Multiple trees and large branches reported down.,2015,8
39498,201508,2,1741,201508,2,1741,99698,597983,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,02-AUG-15 17:41:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 17:41:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,UNIONVILLE,0.0,N,UNIONVILLE,43.65,-83.47,43.65,-83.47,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",Numerous trees and wires reported down.,2015,8
39585,201508,2,1759,201508,2,1759,99698,597984,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,02-AUG-15 17:59:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 17:59:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,CASS CITY,1.0,W,CASS CITY,43.6,-83.18,43.6,-83.18,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",Numerous trees and wires reported down.,2015,8
39588,201508,14,2038,201508,14,2038,99628,597642,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,75,JACKSON,GRR,14-AUG-15 20:38:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 20:38:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,WOODVILLE,1.0,E,WOODVILLE,42.25,-84.41,42.25,-84.41,"There were several reports of large hail of around an inch to an inch and a quarter in diameter on August 14th. Isolated wind damage also occurred across portions of Kalamazoo and Jackson counties, were several trees were blown down.",Jackson county dispatch reported that several trees were blown down across portions of the county.,2015,8
39589,201508,14,2203,201508,14,2203,99628,597643,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,77,KALAMAZOO,GRR,14-AUG-15 22:03:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 22:03:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,MILWOOD,1.0,NW,MILWOOD,42.26,-85.56,42.26,-85.56,"There were several reports of large hail of around an inch to an inch and a quarter in diameter on August 14th. Isolated wind damage also occurred across portions of Kalamazoo and Jackson counties, were several trees were blown down.",A trained spotter reported that a couple of large healthy trees were blown down in downtown Kalamazoo.,2015,8
39640,201508,2,730,201508,2,733,99805,598497,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,41,DELTA,MQT,02-AUG-15 07:30:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 07:33:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Public,1.5,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,E,KIPLING,0.0,E,KIPLING,45.87,-87.01,45.87,-87.01,A strong cold front moving through the region produced several severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan during the morning and early afternoon of the 2nd.,Ping pong sized hail caused damage to vehicles near Gladstone. Time of the report was estimated from radar.,2015,8
39641,201508,2,1248,201508,2,1250,99805,598515,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,109,MENOMINEE,MQT,02-AUG-15 12:48:00,CST-6,02-AUG-15 12:50:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,E,BIRCH CREEK,2.0,E,BIRCH CREEK,45.202,-87.5799,45.202,-87.5799,A strong cold front moving through the region produced several severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan during the morning and early afternoon of the 2nd.,Tree down across Birch Tree road.,2015,8
39648,201508,2,1356,201508,2,1356,99698,597952,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,02-AUG-15 13:56:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 13:56:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,SHIELDS,0.0,N,SHIELDS,43.42,-84.05,43.42,-84.05,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",,2015,8
39649,201508,2,1401,201508,2,1401,99698,597953,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,02-AUG-15 14:01:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 14:01:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,MERSHON,0.0,N,MERSHON,43.45,-83.95,43.45,-83.95,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",,2015,8
39650,201508,2,1405,201508,2,1405,99698,597954,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,02-AUG-15 14:05:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 14:05:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,BUENA VISTA,1.0,W,BUENA VISTA,43.4,-83.84,43.4,-83.84,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",,2015,8
39682,201508,2,1809,201508,2,1809,99698,597985,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,151,SANILAC,DTX,02-AUG-15 18:09:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 18:09:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NNE,SHABBONA,1.0,NNE,SHABBONA,43.55,-83.04,43.55,-83.04,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",Numerous trees and wired down.,2015,8
39684,201508,2,2035,201508,2,2035,99698,597995,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,02-AUG-15 20:35:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 20:35:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,SWARTZ CREEK,1.0,NW,SWARTZ CREEK,42.96,-83.83,42.96,-83.83,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",Wires reported down.,2015,8
39685,201508,2,1840,201508,2,1840,99698,597996,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,151,SANILAC,DTX,02-AUG-15 18:40:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 18:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WNW,PECK,2.0,WNW,PECK,43.26,-82.86,43.26,-82.86,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",Numerous tree branches reported down.,2015,8
39738,201508,2,1435,201508,2,1435,99698,597955,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,02-AUG-15 14:35:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 14:35:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,SAGINAW,1.0,E,SAGINAW,43.42,-83.95,43.42,-83.95,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",,2015,8
39766,201508,2,1826,201508,2,1826,99698,597987,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,02-AUG-15 18:26:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 18:26:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,VASSAR,0.0,N,VASSAR,43.37,-83.58,43.37,-83.58,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",Numerous trees and wires reported down.,2015,8
39767,201508,2,1829,201508,2,1829,99698,597988,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,02-AUG-15 18:29:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 18:29:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,MAYVILLE,1.0,NE,MAYVILLE,43.34,-83.35,43.34,-83.35,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",Numerous trees and wires reported down.,2015,8
39768,201508,2,1405,201508,2,1405,99698,597990,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,63,HURON,DTX,02-AUG-15 14:05:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 14:05:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,HARBOR BEACH,1.0,N,HARBOR BEACH,43.85,-82.65,43.85,-82.65,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.","Trees and wires reported down, along with a power pole.",2015,8
39790,201508,2,1540,201508,2,1605,100330,601107,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,9,ANTRIM,APX,02-AUG-15 15:40:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 16:05:00,0,0,0,0,600.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,60.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,WSW,KEWADIN,0.0,W,ANTRIM,44.9216,-85.394,44.8813,-85.0795,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.","Considerable wind damage occurred in southwest and south central Antrim County. Many hundreds of trees were downed in these areas, with some resulting in damage to vehicles and structures. Some side streets were difficult to access for a day or two after the storm. Between 40 and 50 structures suffered some amount of damage from the storm.",2015,8
39791,201508,2,1542,201508,2,1625,100330,601108,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,79,KALKASKA,APX,02-AUG-15 15:42:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 16:25:00,0,0,0,0,540.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,60.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,RAPID CITY,8.0,E,DARRAGH,44.8438,-85.2972,44.7707,-84.8783,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.","A swath of widespread wind damage continued across northern Kalkaska County. Hundreds of trees were downed, damaging vehicles and structures as they fell. Between 40 and 50 structures were believed damaged to some extent in Kalkaska County.",2015,8
39792,201508,2,1610,201508,2,1635,100330,601109,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,39,CRAWFORD,APX,02-AUG-15 16:10:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 16:35:00,0,0,0,0,1.20M,0.00K,NWS Employee,58.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,5.0,WSW,FREDERIC,13.0,SSE,LOVELLS,44.7565,-84.8344,44.6228,-84.4052,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.","The swath of damaging winds continued from further west, but damage was becoming less widespread and more spotty with time. Still, there were occasional pockets were dozens of trees were downed, especially from Frederic to near Grayling. Tress took down power lines, and damaged cars, homes, and businesses. Almost 100 buildings suffered some degree of damage due to the storm.",2015,8
39843,201508,2,1438,201508,2,1438,99698,597956,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,02-AUG-15 14:38:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 14:38:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,ESE,FORDNEY,2.0,ESE,FORDNEY,43.39,-83.96,43.39,-83.96,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",,2015,8
39885,201508,2,2222,201508,2,2222,99698,597999,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,02-AUG-15 22:22:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 22:22:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Amateur Radio,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,DEXTER,1.0,W,DEXTER,42.33,-83.88,42.33,-83.88,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",Power lines reported down.,2015,8
39967,201508,2,1438,201508,2,1438,99698,597957,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,02-AUG-15 14:38:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 14:38:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,FORDNEY,1.0,E,FORDNEY,43.4,-83.98,43.4,-83.98,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",,2015,8
39968,201508,2,1438,201508,2,1438,99698,597958,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,02-AUG-15 14:38:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 14:38:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.25,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,SAGINAW,1.0,NE,SAGINAW,43.43,-83.96,43.43,-83.96,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",,2015,8
39969,201508,2,1530,201508,2,1530,99698,597959,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,02-AUG-15 15:30:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 15:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NW,FAIRGROVE,2.0,NW,FAIRGROVE,43.54,-83.57,43.54,-83.57,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",,2015,8
39998,201508,2,2215,201508,2,2215,99698,598003,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,02-AUG-15 22:15:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 22:15:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,WYANDOTTE,1.0,NE,WYANDOTTE,42.21,-83.16,42.21,-83.16,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",A 13 inch diameter tree was reported down.,2015,8
39999,201508,2,2110,201508,2,2110,99698,598004,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,02-AUG-15 21:10:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 21:10:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NE,HOWELL,2.0,NE,HOWELL,42.62,-83.91,42.62,-83.91,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",Several 6 inch tree branches reported down.,2015,8
40000,201508,2,1819,201508,2,1819,99698,598005,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,151,SANILAC,DTX,02-AUG-15 18:19:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 18:19:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,MARLETTE,0.0,N,MARLETTE,43.33,-83.08,43.33,-83.08,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",Several large tree limbs down.,2015,8
40070,201508,2,1705,201508,2,1705,99698,597960,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,63,HURON,DTX,02-AUG-15 17:05:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 17:05:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,CASEVILLE,1.0,N,CASEVILLE,43.94,-83.27,43.94,-83.27,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",,2015,8
40071,201508,2,1756,201508,2,1756,99698,597962,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,63,HURON,DTX,02-AUG-15 17:56:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 17:56:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,BAD AXE,0.0,N,BAD AXE,43.8,-83.0,43.8,-83.0,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",,2015,8
40072,201508,2,1742,201508,2,1742,99698,597961,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,63,HURON,DTX,02-AUG-15 17:42:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 17:42:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,PIGEON,0.0,N,PIGEON,43.82,-83.27,43.82,-83.27,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",,2015,8
40073,201508,2,1812,201508,2,1812,99698,597963,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,63,HURON,DTX,02-AUG-15 18:12:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 18:12:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,HARBOR BEACH,1.0,NW,HARBOR BEACH,43.84,-82.66,43.84,-82.66,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",,2015,8
40100,201508,2,1422,201508,2,1422,99698,598006,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,151,SANILAC,DTX,02-AUG-15 14:22:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 14:22:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NNW,HEMANS,2.0,NNW,HEMANS,43.5,-83.09,43.5,-83.09,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",Several large tree limbs down.,2015,8
40183,201508,2,1752,201508,2,1752,99698,597964,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,63,HURON,DTX,02-AUG-15 17:52:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 17:52:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,POPPLE,1.0,NE,POPPLE,43.78,-83.08,43.78,-83.08,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",,2015,8
40274,201508,2,1337,201508,2,1337,99698,598161,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,63,HURON,DTX,02-AUG-15 13:37:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 13:37:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,61.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,SE,PORT AUSTIN AFS,3.0,SE,PORT AUSTIN AFS,43.99,-82.97,43.99,-82.97,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",A barn and out buildings roofs blown off and some walls knocked down.,2015,8
40275,201508,2,1800,201508,2,1800,99698,597966,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,02-AUG-15 18:00:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NW,MERSHON,2.0,NW,MERSHON,43.47,-83.97,43.47,-83.97,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",,2015,8
40276,201508,2,1836,201508,2,1836,99698,597965,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,02-AUG-15 18:36:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 18:36:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,WAHJAMEGA,1.0,SW,WAHJAMEGA,43.44,-83.47,43.44,-83.47,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",,2015,8
40277,201508,2,2019,201508,2,2019,99698,597967,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,02-AUG-15 20:19:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 20:19:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,S,BRANT,2.0,S,BRANT,43.22,-84.23,43.22,-84.23,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",,2015,8
40308,201508,14,1439,201508,14,1439,100326,600959,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,7,ALPENA,APX,14-AUG-15 14:39:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 14:39:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.25,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,HUBBARD LAKE,1.0,NW,HUBBARD LAKE,44.89,-83.59,44.89,-83.59,"Numerous thunderstorms developed along and ahead of a cold front crossing northern Michigan. A handful of storms became severe, producing large hail and damaging winds.",,2015,8
40377,201508,2,1739,201508,2,1744,99698,598015,MICHIGAN,2015,Tornado,C,63,HURON,DTX,02-AUG-15 17:39:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 17:44:00,0,0,0,0,50.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF1,6.95,100.0,,,,,2.0,SE,KILMANAGH,1.0,N,RESCUE,43.7278,-83.3179,43.7319,-83.1789,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.","A tornado touched down 0.25 miles west of the intersection of Sebewaing and Shebeon roads. The tornado traveled along or just north of Sebewaing road for its lifespan as it moved eastward. After the tornado touched down it quickly intensified to EF1 with maximum winds of 90 mph. The roof and walls of a barn were destroyed, along with tree damage observed. And tree damage. Damage in Owendale included destruction of outbuildings, siding peeled off a garage, as well as trees snapped and uprooted. There was also a small warehouse with westward-facing garage doors blown in, a cinder block wall blown out, and uplifted roof. The tornado lifted just north of the intersection of Sebewaing and Elkton roads.",2015,8
40378,201508,14,1707,201508,14,1707,99734,598193,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,14-AUG-15 17:07:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 17:07:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,NNE,SHIELDS,4.0,NNE,SHIELDS,43.47,-84.02,43.47,-84.02,"Unstable airmass lead to severe thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly north of M-59.","Trees reported blown down on mobile home, as well as carport.",2015,8
40379,201508,14,1930,201508,14,1930,99734,598188,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,147,ST. CLAIR,DTX,14-AUG-15 19:30:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 19:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,ALGONAC,0.0,N,ALGONAC,42.62,-82.53,42.62,-82.53,"Unstable airmass lead to severe thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly north of M-59.",A 2 foot diameter tree was reported down.,2015,8
40390,201508,14,1345,201508,14,1345,100326,600960,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,55,GRAND TRAVERSE,APX,14-AUG-15 13:45:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 13:45:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SE,WILLIAMSBURG,2.0,SE,WILLIAMSBURG,44.75,-85.37,44.75,-85.37,"Numerous thunderstorms developed along and ahead of a cold front crossing northern Michigan. A handful of storms became severe, producing large hail and damaging winds.",,2015,8
40391,201508,14,1535,201508,14,1535,100326,600962,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,11,ARENAC,APX,14-AUG-15 15:35:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 15:35:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,OMER,1.0,W,OMER,44.05,-83.86,44.05,-83.86,"Numerous thunderstorms developed along and ahead of a cold front crossing northern Michigan. A handful of storms became severe, producing large hail and damaging winds.",Scattered trees and power lines were downed.,2015,8
40495,201508,2,915,201508,2,915,100330,600966,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,47,EMMET,APX,02-AUG-15 09:15:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 09:15:00,0,0,0,0,6.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WSW,BRUTUS,2.0,WSW,BRUTUS,45.49,-84.78,45.49,-84.78,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.",Several trees and power lines were downed.,2015,8
40498,201508,2,940,201508,2,948,100330,600968,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,141,PRESQUE ISLE,APX,02-AUG-15 09:40:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 09:48:00,0,0,0,0,8.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,N,ONAWAY,1.0,NW,OCQUEOC,45.4079,-84.23,45.4082,-84.0894,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.",Multiple trees and power lines were downed in western Presque Isle County.,2015,8
40499,201508,2,952,201508,2,1000,100330,600969,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,141,PRESQUE ISLE,APX,02-AUG-15 09:52:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,12.00K,0.00K,Mariner,57.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,5.0,ENE,OCQUEOC,0.0,N,ROGERS CITY,45.4169,-83.9713,45.42,-83.83,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.",A number of trees and power lines were downed in and west of Rogers City. A boater at harbor in Rogers City measured a 66 mph gust.,2015,8
40500,201508,2,1000,201508,2,1000,100330,601057,MICHIGAN,2015,Lightning,C,31,CHEBOYGAN,APX,02-AUG-15 10:00:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 10:00:00,2,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,W,ATTON,2.0,W,ATTON,45.37,-84.54,45.37,-84.54,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.",Two people were injured by a lightning strike at a campground. They were treated and released from a local hospital later that same day.,2015,8
40501,201508,2,1040,201508,2,1045,100330,601058,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,89,LEELANAU,APX,02-AUG-15 10:40:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 10:45:00,0,0,0,0,18.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,LAKE LEELANAU,1.0,NE,SUTTONS BAY,44.9931,-85.7044,44.98,-85.65,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.",Numerous trees and power lines were downed in central Leelanau County.,2015,8
40518,201508,2,1802,201508,2,1802,99698,598007,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,63,HURON,DTX,02-AUG-15 18:02:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 18:02:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,IVANHOE,1.0,S,IVANHOE,43.69,-83.1,43.69,-83.1,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",Numerous trees and large limbs down.,2015,8
40539,201508,2,2035,201508,2,2035,99698,597968,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,02-AUG-15 20:35:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 20:35:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Amateur Radio,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,FLINT DALTONS ARPT,1.0,NE,FLINT DALTONS ARPT,43.06,-83.76,43.06,-83.76,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",,2015,8
40540,201508,2,2215,201508,2,2215,99698,597970,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,02-AUG-15 22:15:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 22:15:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,NW,DETROIT,3.0,NW,DETROIT,42.36,-83.1,42.36,-83.1,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",,2015,8
40541,201508,2,2125,201508,2,2125,99698,597969,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,02-AUG-15 21:25:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 21:25:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,CHESTERFIELD,1.0,NE,CHESTERFIELD,42.68,-82.82,42.68,-82.82,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.",,2015,8
40542,201508,2,1249,201508,2,1249,99698,597971,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,02-AUG-15 12:49:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 12:49:00,0,0,0,0,3.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,6.0,ENE,COLWOOD,6.0,ENE,COLWOOD,43.66,-83.25,43.66,-83.25,"Temperatures soaring into the lower 90s across much of Southeast Michigan set the stage for severe storms as a strong cold front dropped south into southern Lower Michigan. First round of storms developed near Saginaw Bay during the early afternoon hours. A second round of storms arrived during the evening hours, spawning an EF1 tornado in Owendale in western Huron County. The solid line of storms then tracked south through all of southeast Michigan, exiting the State shortly after midnight. Sporadic wind damage occurred, leaving over 60,000 DTE customers without power. Rainfall totals exceeded 2 inches in isolated spots. There was also golf ball size hail reported near Saginaw.","Two power lines downed, along with 3 power poles damaged.",2015,8
40569,201508,2,925,201508,2,925,100330,600967,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,31,CHEBOYGAN,APX,02-AUG-15 09:25:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 09:25:00,0,0,0,0,75.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,WSW,COLD SPGS,1.0,WSW,COLD SPGS,45.4664,-84.6146,45.4664,-84.6146,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.",Many trees and power lines were downed in the Burt Lake and Mullet Lake area. Several homes were damaged by falling trees.,2015,8
40570,201508,2,1135,201508,2,1145,100330,601065,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,137,OTSEGO,APX,02-AUG-15 11:35:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 11:45:00,0,0,0,0,20.00K,0.00K,Public,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,SE,ELMIRA,2.0,SSE,GAYLORD,45.0285,-84.8145,45.0,-84.66,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.",Scattered trees were downed from near Elmira to Gaylord. A few homes and vehicles were damaged by falling trees.,2015,8
40571,201508,2,1200,201508,2,1200,100330,601067,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,119,MONTMORENCY,APX,02-AUG-15 12:00:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,9.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,5.0,WSW,ATLANTA,5.0,WSW,ATLANTA,44.96,-84.24,44.96,-84.24,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.",Trees and power lines were downed between Lewiston and Atlanta.,2015,8
40574,201508,2,1225,201508,2,1225,100330,601068,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,51,GLADWIN,APX,02-AUG-15 12:25:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 12:25:00,0,0,0,0,12.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,N,GLADWIN,3.0,N,GLADWIN,44.0234,-84.48,44.0234,-84.48,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.","Numerous trees and power lines downed, in particular on the north end of Gladwin.",2015,8
40575,201508,2,1245,201508,2,1245,100330,601069,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,11,ARENAC,APX,02-AUG-15 12:45:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 12:45:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Public,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,STERLING,0.0,N,STERLING,44.03,-84.02,44.03,-84.02,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.",Some vehicles were damaged by golfball-sized hail.,2015,8
40576,201508,2,1245,201508,2,1245,100330,601070,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,11,ARENAC,APX,02-AUG-15 12:45:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 12:45:00,0,0,0,0,20.00K,0.00K,Public,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,STERLING,0.0,N,STERLING,44.03,-84.02,44.03,-84.02,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.","Numerous trees were downed, some of which were left leaning against structures.",2015,8
40577,201508,2,1230,201508,2,1230,100330,601071,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,7,ALPENA,APX,02-AUG-15 12:30:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 12:30:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,7.0,S,SPRATT,7.0,S,SPRATT,44.9,-83.76,44.9,-83.76,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.","A spotter estimated winds of 60 mph, and several large tree limbs were downed.",2015,8
40799,201508,14,1357,201508,14,1357,100326,600961,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,55,GRAND TRAVERSE,APX,14-AUG-15 13:57:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 13:57:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,7.0,N,FIFE LAKE,7.0,N,FIFE LAKE,44.67,-85.37,44.67,-85.37,"Numerous thunderstorms developed along and ahead of a cold front crossing northern Michigan. A handful of storms became severe, producing large hail and damaging winds.",,2015,8
40800,201508,2,1245,201508,2,1245,100330,601072,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,1,ALCONA,APX,02-AUG-15 12:45:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 12:45:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,SPRUCE,0.0,N,SPRUCE,44.83,-83.47,44.83,-83.47,"An historic severe weather outbreak in northern Michigan, as multiple waves of severe thunderstorms crossed the region. A passing cold front would finally end the activity during the evening hours. This episode featured widespread straight-line wind damage in parts of northwest lower Michigan, and the largest hail on record in northern Michigan in Ogemaw County.",,2015,8
40921,201506,18,1700,201506,18,1700,97575,587038,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,111,MIDLAND,DTX,18-JUN-15 17:00:00,EST-5,18-JUN-15 17:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,WSW,HOPE,3.0,WSW,HOPE,43.76,-84.38,43.76,-84.38,An isolated severe thunderstorm impacted Midland County.,Three trees were reported blown down near Sanford Lake.,2015,6
40935,201508,2,1720,201508,2,1720,99024,597626,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,133,OSCEOLA,GRR,02-AUG-15 17:20:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 17:20:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,TUSTIN,1.0,W,TUSTIN,44.1,-85.46,44.1,-85.46,"Severe storms developed during the early to mid evening hours of August 2nd, resulting in scattered reports of damaging wind gusts. Several trees and power lines were blown down across portions of southwestern lower Michigan and there were a few reports of small hail as well.",Several tree limbs and branches were blown down in and near Tustin.,2015,8
40971,201508,14,1632,201508,14,1632,99734,598190,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,17,BAY,DTX,14-AUG-15 16:32:00,EST-5,14-AUG-15 16:32:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,BANGOR TOWNSHIP,1.0,E,BANGOR TOWNSHIP,43.67,-83.91,43.67,-83.91,"Unstable airmass lead to severe thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly north of M-59.",A large tree was reported down.,2015,8
41088,201508,3,2215,201508,3,2215,97757,587819,MICHIGAN,2015,Lightning,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,03-AUG-15 22:15:00,EST-5,03-AUG-15 22:15:00,0,0,0,0,300.00K,0.00K,Newspaper,,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,N,CHERRY HILL,3.0,N,CHERRY HILL,42.3439,-83.541,42.3439,-83.541,"Lightning struck a home around 11:15 PM EDT, which lead to a house fire. The 3,500-square-foot home suffered extensive damage.",,2015,8
41174,201508,2,640,201508,2,642,99805,598491,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,153,SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,02-AUG-15 06:40:00,EST-5,02-AUG-15 06:42:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,ENE,(P75)SEUL CHOIX PT,0.0,ENE,(P75)SEUL CHOIX PT,45.9212,-85.9117,45.9212,-85.9117,A strong cold front moving through the region produced several severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan during the morning and early afternoon of the 2nd.,Dime to penny sized hail observed.,2015,8
41254,201505,27,1346,201505,27,1346,96126,580730,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,27-MAY-15 13:46:00,EST-5,27-MAY-15 13:46:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,SHAVE Project,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,4.0,ENE,LYNDON CENTER,4.0,ENE,LYNDON CENTER,42.41,-84.01,42.41,-84.01,"Large hail was reported, mainly impacting Livingston and Washtenaw Counties.",,2015,5
41941,201509,8,1440,201509,8,1440,99629,597646,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,73,ISABELLA,GRR,08-SEP-15 14:40:00,EST-5,08-SEP-15 14:40:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,WNW,SHEPHERD,4.0,WNW,SHEPHERD,43.54,-84.75,43.54,-84.75,"An isolated severe thunderstorm affected Isabella county on September 8th, resulting ni several reports of downed trees.",The Isabella county emergency manager reported that scattered trees were blown down across portions of Isabella county.,2015,9
42023,201509,2,812,201509,2,812,100470,601650,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,02-SEP-15 08:12:00,EST-5,02-SEP-15 08:12:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NNW,YORK,2.0,NNW,YORK,42.13,-83.74,42.13,-83.74,A thunderstorm blew down a small tree near Milan.,A ten inch diameter tree was reported down.,2015,9
42024,201509,8,1603,201509,8,1603,100471,601651,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,08-SEP-15 16:03:00,EST-5,08-SEP-15 16:03:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,N,MERSHON,3.0,N,MERSHON,43.49,-83.95,43.49,-83.95,Thunderstorms brought down trees in the Tri-Cities Region.,Trees reported down.,2015,9
42160,201509,8,1448,201509,8,1448,100471,601653,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,111,MIDLAND,DTX,08-SEP-15 14:48:00,EST-5,08-SEP-15 14:48:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,OIL CITY,1.0,E,OIL CITY,43.62,-84.57,43.62,-84.57,Thunderstorms brought down trees in the Tri-Cities Region.,Trees reported down.,2015,9
42161,201509,8,1452,201509,8,1452,100471,601654,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,111,MIDLAND,DTX,08-SEP-15 14:52:00,EST-5,08-SEP-15 14:52:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,WNW,FLOYD,3.0,WNW,FLOYD,43.6,-84.47,43.6,-84.47,Thunderstorms brought down trees in the Tri-Cities Region.,Tree reported down.,2015,9
42162,201509,8,1515,201509,8,1515,100471,601655,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,17,BAY,DTX,08-SEP-15 15:15:00,EST-5,08-SEP-15 15:15:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,PINCONNING,1.0,NE,PINCONNING,43.86,-83.96,43.86,-83.96,Thunderstorms brought down trees in the Tri-Cities Region.,Tree reported down.,2015,9
42163,201509,8,1530,201509,8,1530,100471,601656,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,111,MIDLAND,DTX,08-SEP-15 15:30:00,EST-5,08-SEP-15 15:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,ENE,GORDONVILLE,3.0,ENE,GORDONVILLE,43.58,-84.33,43.58,-84.33,Thunderstorms brought down trees in the Tri-Cities Region.,Tree reported down.,2015,9
42164,201509,3,1240,201509,3,1240,100473,601659,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,03-SEP-15 12:40:00,EST-5,03-SEP-15 12:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,CHERRY HILL,1.0,NE,CHERRY HILL,42.31,-83.51,42.31,-83.51,"Thunderstorms produced small hail and several reports of downed trees, mostly over Oakland county.",,2015,9
42165,201509,3,1326,201509,3,1326,100473,601660,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,03-SEP-15 13:26:00,EST-5,03-SEP-15 13:26:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,WAYNE,1.0,SE,WAYNE,42.26,-83.37,42.26,-83.37,"Thunderstorms produced small hail and several reports of downed trees, mostly over Oakland county.",,2015,9
42166,201509,3,1254,201509,3,1254,100473,601662,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,03-SEP-15 12:54:00,EST-5,03-SEP-15 12:54:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,ENE,ROMEO ARPT,3.0,ENE,ROMEO ARPT,42.81,-82.93,42.81,-82.93,"Thunderstorms produced small hail and several reports of downed trees, mostly over Oakland county.",Power lines were reported down.,2015,9
42167,201509,3,1326,201509,3,1326,100473,601663,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,03-SEP-15 13:26:00,EST-5,03-SEP-15 13:26:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,BEECH,1.0,NW,BEECH,42.39,-83.29,42.39,-83.29,"Thunderstorms produced small hail and several reports of downed trees, mostly over Oakland county.",Numerous large tree limbs reported down.,2015,9
42168,201509,3,1705,201509,3,1705,100473,601664,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,03-SEP-15 17:05:00,EST-5,03-SEP-15 17:05:00,0,0,0,0,30.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,N,DELHI MILLS,3.0,N,DELHI MILLS,42.38,-83.81,42.38,-83.81,"Thunderstorms produced small hail and several reports of downed trees, mostly over Oakland county.","Wires reported blown down onto house, which caught fire.",2015,9
42169,201509,3,1405,201509,3,1405,100473,601665,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,03-SEP-15 14:05:00,EST-5,03-SEP-15 14:05:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,SW,GROSSE PT PARK,4.0,SW,GROSSE PT PARK,42.34,-82.98,42.34,-82.98,"Thunderstorms produced small hail and several reports of downed trees, mostly over Oakland county.",Numerous large tree branches reported down. Tree was uprooted.,2015,9
42170,201509,3,1651,201509,3,1651,100473,601666,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,03-SEP-15 16:51:00,EST-5,03-SEP-15 16:51:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,PINCKNEY,1.0,W,PINCKNEY,42.45,-83.95,42.45,-83.95,"Thunderstorms produced small hail and several reports of downed trees, mostly over Oakland county.",Tree was reported down.,2015,9
42171,201509,3,1235,201509,3,1235,100473,601667,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,03-SEP-15 12:35:00,EST-5,03-SEP-15 12:35:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,NOVI,1.0,W,NOVI,42.48,-83.49,42.48,-83.49,"Thunderstorms produced small hail and several reports of downed trees, mostly over Oakland county.",Trees reported uprooted.,2015,9
42172,201509,3,1240,201509,3,1240,100473,601668,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,03-SEP-15 12:40:00,EST-5,03-SEP-15 12:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,CLARKSTON,1.0,NW,CLARKSTON,42.74,-83.42,42.74,-83.42,"Thunderstorms produced small hail and several reports of downed trees, mostly over Oakland county.",Large tree reported blown down.,2015,9
42202,201509,6,1800,201509,6,1800,99816,598540,MICHIGAN,2015,Lightning,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,06-SEP-15 18:00:00,EST-5,06-SEP-15 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,W,BEACON,0.0,W,BEACON,46.52,-87.99,46.52,-87.99,A fallen tree caused damage to a camper in Van Riper State Park after it was struck by lightning.,"A fallen tree caused damage to a boat, a pickup truck and a camper awning in Van Riper State Park after it was struck by lightning. No injuries were reported.",2015,9
42280,201509,3,1331,201509,3,1331,100473,601669,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,03-SEP-15 13:31:00,EST-5,03-SEP-15 13:31:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,ESE,(MTC)MT CLEMENS/SELF,2.0,ESE,(MTC)MT CLEMENS/SELF,42.59,-82.8,42.59,-82.8,"Thunderstorms produced small hail and several reports of downed trees, mostly over Oakland county.",Eighteen inch diameter tree reported down.,2015,9
42281,201509,3,1231,201509,3,1231,100473,601670,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,03-SEP-15 12:31:00,EST-5,03-SEP-15 12:31:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,WALLED LAKE,1.0,N,WALLED LAKE,42.54,-83.48,42.54,-83.48,"Thunderstorms produced small hail and several reports of downed trees, mostly over Oakland county.",Tree reported blown down.,2015,9
42282,201509,3,1144,201509,3,1144,100473,601671,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,03-SEP-15 11:44:00,EST-5,03-SEP-15 11:44:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,51.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,FLINT,1.0,SW,FLINT,43.02,-83.69,43.02,-83.69,"Thunderstorms produced small hail and several reports of downed trees, mostly over Oakland county.",,2015,9
42503,201509,2,800,201509,2,810,99815,598532,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,71,IRON,MQT,02-SEP-15 08:00:00,CST-6,02-SEP-15 08:10:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,IRON RIVER,1.0,SE,IRON RIVER,46.09,-88.64,46.09,-88.64,An upper level disturbance moving through a warm and unstable air mass produced several severe thunderstorms with large hail over mainly the west half of Upper Michigan on the 2nd.,The Iron County Police reported dime sized hail in Iron River from 0900 to 0910 CDT.,2015,9
42549,201509,2,1746,201509,2,1746,100748,602879,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,143,ROSCOMMON,APX,02-SEP-15 17:46:00,EST-5,02-SEP-15 17:46:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,50.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,(HTL)HOUGHTON LAKE A,0.0,N,(HTL)HOUGHTON LAKE A,44.35,-84.67,44.35,-84.67,Numerous thunderstorms developed in north central and northeast lower Michigan during the afternoon and thunderstorms. One produced severe weather.,Wind gust measured at the Roscommon County Airport.,2015,9
42550,201509,8,1447,201509,8,1458,100751,602890,MICHIGAN,2015,Tornado,C,129,OGEMAW,APX,08-SEP-15 14:47:00,EST-5,08-SEP-15 14:58:00,0,0,0,0,40.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF1,8.93,75.0,,,,,3.0,S,ROSE CITY,4.0,ESE,LUPTON,44.38,-84.12,44.412,-83.9448,"A line of thunderstorms moved across lower Michigan, ahead of an approaching cold front. These storms produced a tornado in Ogemaw County.","A tornado tracked nearly nine miles across northern Ogemaw County. Damage was sporadic along the path, peaking at EF-1. A number of trees were downed, in some cases snapped off. Several homes and other structures were damaged by downed trees.",2015,9
42632,201509,2,810,201509,2,815,99815,598533,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,71,IRON,MQT,02-SEP-15 08:10:00,CST-6,02-SEP-15 08:15:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,STAMBAUGH CITY ARPT,1.0,S,STAMBAUGH CITY ARPT,46.06,-88.63,46.06,-88.63,An upper level disturbance moving through a warm and unstable air mass produced several severe thunderstorms with large hail over mainly the west half of Upper Michigan on the 2nd.,Observers at the Stambaugh Waste Water Treatment Plant observed penny sized hail from 0910 to 0915 CDT.,2015,9
42633,201509,2,625,201509,2,630,99815,598534,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,53,GOGEBIC,MQT,02-SEP-15 06:25:00,CST-6,02-SEP-15 06:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,5.0,SSW,WELLINGTON,5.0,SSW,WELLINGTON,46.26,-89.71,46.26,-89.71,An upper level disturbance moving through a warm and unstable air mass produced several severe thunderstorms with large hail over mainly the west half of Upper Michigan on the 2nd.,The spotter south of Marenisco observed dime sized hail for five minutes.,2015,9
42634,201509,2,1000,201509,2,1003,99815,598535,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,109,MENOMINEE,MQT,02-SEP-15 10:00:00,CST-6,02-SEP-15 10:03:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,WILSON,1.0,NE,WILSON,45.71,-87.44,45.71,-87.44,An upper level disturbance moving through a warm and unstable air mass produced several severe thunderstorms with large hail over mainly the west half of Upper Michigan on the 2nd.,The Menominee County Sheriff observed dime sized hail in Wilson.,2015,9
42635,201509,2,1021,201509,2,1024,99815,598536,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,109,MENOMINEE,MQT,02-SEP-15 10:21:00,CST-6,02-SEP-15 10:24:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,WILSON,1.0,NE,WILSON,45.71,-87.44,45.71,-87.44,An upper level disturbance moving through a warm and unstable air mass produced several severe thunderstorms with large hail over mainly the west half of Upper Michigan on the 2nd.,The Hannahville Tribal Police Department reported dime sized hail.,2015,9
42636,201509,2,1018,201509,2,1021,99815,598537,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,109,MENOMINEE,MQT,02-SEP-15 10:18:00,CST-6,02-SEP-15 10:21:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,SPALDING,1.0,SE,SPALDING,45.69,-87.51,45.69,-87.51,An upper level disturbance moving through a warm and unstable air mass produced several severe thunderstorms with large hail over mainly the west half of Upper Michigan on the 2nd.,Golf ball sized hail was reported by the Menominee County Sheriff near Powers.,2015,9
42637,201509,2,1022,201509,2,1024,99815,598538,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,109,MENOMINEE,MQT,02-SEP-15 10:22:00,CST-6,02-SEP-15 10:24:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,ENE,WILSON,3.0,ENE,WILSON,45.71,-87.4,45.71,-87.4,An upper level disturbance moving through a warm and unstable air mass produced several severe thunderstorms with large hail over mainly the west half of Upper Michigan on the 2nd.,A spotter just east of Wilson measured one inch diameter hail.,2015,9
42638,201509,2,1020,201509,2,1023,99815,598539,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,109,MENOMINEE,MQT,02-SEP-15 10:20:00,CST-6,02-SEP-15 10:23:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,HARRIS,1.0,NE,HARRIS,45.71,-87.33,45.71,-87.33,An upper level disturbance moving through a warm and unstable air mass produced several severe thunderstorms with large hail over mainly the west half of Upper Michigan on the 2nd.,A spotter near Bark River observed one inch diameter hail for a brief period.,2015,9
42639,201509,17,1340,201509,17,1343,99817,598541,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,109,MENOMINEE,MQT,17-SEP-15 13:40:00,CST-6,17-SEP-15 13:43:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NE,STEPHENSON,2.0,NE,STEPHENSON,45.44,-87.6,45.44,-87.6,A severe thunderstorm caused wind damage near Stephenson on the 17th.,There was a public report of a few trees blown down a couple of large branches snapped off healthy trees near Stephenson.,2015,9
44625,201507,17,2039,201507,17,2041,99014,594503,MICHIGAN,2015,Hail,C,27,CASS,IWX,17-JUL-15 20:39:00,EST-5,17-JUL-15 20:41:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,DOWAGIAC,1.0,W,DOWAGIAC,41.98,-86.11,41.98,-86.11,"A cluster of storms developed along a lake boundary near southeastern Lake Michigan. Although most of the storms remained sub-severe, an isolated storm produced hail up to the size of a half dollar.",,2015,7
45339,201507,25,1617,201507,25,1617,98955,594197,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,147,ST. CLAIR,DTX,25-JUL-15 16:17:00,EST-5,25-JUL-15 16:17:00,0,0,0,0,3.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,YALE ARPT,1.0,S,YALE ARPT,43.1,-82.78,43.1,-82.78,A thunderstorm near Yale produced wind damage.,Several power lines were brought down due to tree damage. Awning torn from home and barn damaged.,2015,7
46616,201507,25,16,201507,25,19,97195,584495,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,41,DELTA,MQT,25-JUL-15 00:16:00,EST-5,25-JUL-15 00:19:00,0,0,0,0,100.00K,0.00K,Social Media,70.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NNW,ROCK,1.0,NNW,ROCK,46.09,-87.18,46.09,-87.18,An isolated severe thunderstorm developed along a cold front early on the morning of the 25th near the town of Rock.,"There was a delayed report via social media of damaging thunderstorm winds in the town of Rock. Two barns, two large greenhouses and a transformer were destroyed, and several vehicles were also damaged. Hundreds of large trees were downed with diameters estimated to range between eight inches to a foot. Several power lines were down causing power outages in the Rock area. The time of the report was estimated from radar.",2015,7
46885,201511,21,600,201511,21,2100,101409,606718,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,63,ST. CLAIR,DTX,21-NOV-15 06:00:00,EST-5,21-NOV-15 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The winter season started off with a bang as a strong winter storm hit across the Plains and Midwest. Less than two days prior, Southeast Michigan saw temperatures in the 60 degree range before temperatures quickly cooled off back below freezing as the winter storm took hold. A strong area of low pressure took shape out on the central plains on Friday and strengthened as it moved east over the Mid-Mississippi River Valley. Snowfall reports of around 12 inches were reported over parts of southern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. The system then took aim on Michigan, bringing with it 1+ hour snowfall rates to portions of Southeast Michigan during the afternoon and early evening hours on Saturday. Washtenaw, Livingston, Oakland, and Genesee counties were the hardest hit in terms of total snowfall amounts ranging from 10 inches to over 16 inches. Howell, MI came in with the highest snowfall amount at 16.8 inches. The NWS Detroit/Pontiac office in White Lake, MI measured 15.5 by the time the storm wrapped up which is the largest snowstorm the office has seen since it was built in 1994. ||Here are some additional higher snowfall reports: ||Clarkston (4 miles southwest) 15.5 inches.|Manchester (5 miles north) 14.2 inches. |Holly 14.0 inches.|Hartland 14 inches.|Milford 14 inches. |Lum 12.0 inches.|Peck (2 miles west) 12.0 inches.|Cement City (2 miles southeast) 10.0 inches.|Linden 10.0 inches.|Armada (2 miles south) 10.0 inches.|Durand 8.2 inches.|Yale 8.2 inches.|Garden City 8.2 inches.|Livonia 7.0 inches.",,2015,1
46886,201511,21,600,201511,21,2100,101409,606719,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,55,SANILAC,DTX,21-NOV-15 06:00:00,EST-5,21-NOV-15 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The winter season started off with a bang as a strong winter storm hit across the Plains and Midwest. Less than two days prior, Southeast Michigan saw temperatures in the 60 degree range before temperatures quickly cooled off back below freezing as the winter storm took hold. A strong area of low pressure took shape out on the central plains on Friday and strengthened as it moved east over the Mid-Mississippi River Valley. Snowfall reports of around 12 inches were reported over parts of southern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. The system then took aim on Michigan, bringing with it 1+ hour snowfall rates to portions of Southeast Michigan during the afternoon and early evening hours on Saturday. Washtenaw, Livingston, Oakland, and Genesee counties were the hardest hit in terms of total snowfall amounts ranging from 10 inches to over 16 inches. Howell, MI came in with the highest snowfall amount at 16.8 inches. The NWS Detroit/Pontiac office in White Lake, MI measured 15.5 by the time the storm wrapped up which is the largest snowstorm the office has seen since it was built in 1994. ||Here are some additional higher snowfall reports: ||Clarkston (4 miles southwest) 15.5 inches.|Manchester (5 miles north) 14.2 inches. |Holly 14.0 inches.|Hartland 14 inches.|Milford 14 inches. |Lum 12.0 inches.|Peck (2 miles west) 12.0 inches.|Cement City (2 miles southeast) 10.0 inches.|Linden 10.0 inches.|Armada (2 miles south) 10.0 inches.|Durand 8.2 inches.|Yale 8.2 inches.|Garden City 8.2 inches.|Livonia 7.0 inches.",,2015,1
47108,201511,21,600,201511,21,2100,101409,606720,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,62,LAPEER,DTX,21-NOV-15 06:00:00,EST-5,21-NOV-15 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The winter season started off with a bang as a strong winter storm hit across the Plains and Midwest. Less than two days prior, Southeast Michigan saw temperatures in the 60 degree range before temperatures quickly cooled off back below freezing as the winter storm took hold. A strong area of low pressure took shape out on the central plains on Friday and strengthened as it moved east over the Mid-Mississippi River Valley. Snowfall reports of around 12 inches were reported over parts of southern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. The system then took aim on Michigan, bringing with it 1+ hour snowfall rates to portions of Southeast Michigan during the afternoon and early evening hours on Saturday. Washtenaw, Livingston, Oakland, and Genesee counties were the hardest hit in terms of total snowfall amounts ranging from 10 inches to over 16 inches. Howell, MI came in with the highest snowfall amount at 16.8 inches. The NWS Detroit/Pontiac office in White Lake, MI measured 15.5 by the time the storm wrapped up which is the largest snowstorm the office has seen since it was built in 1994. ||Here are some additional higher snowfall reports: ||Clarkston (4 miles southwest) 15.5 inches.|Manchester (5 miles north) 14.2 inches. |Holly 14.0 inches.|Hartland 14 inches.|Milford 14 inches. |Lum 12.0 inches.|Peck (2 miles west) 12.0 inches.|Cement City (2 miles southeast) 10.0 inches.|Linden 10.0 inches.|Armada (2 miles south) 10.0 inches.|Durand 8.2 inches.|Yale 8.2 inches.|Garden City 8.2 inches.|Livonia 7.0 inches.",,2015,1
47109,201511,21,600,201511,21,2100,101409,606721,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,61,GENESEE,DTX,21-NOV-15 06:00:00,EST-5,21-NOV-15 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The winter season started off with a bang as a strong winter storm hit across the Plains and Midwest. Less than two days prior, Southeast Michigan saw temperatures in the 60 degree range before temperatures quickly cooled off back below freezing as the winter storm took hold. A strong area of low pressure took shape out on the central plains on Friday and strengthened as it moved east over the Mid-Mississippi River Valley. Snowfall reports of around 12 inches were reported over parts of southern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. The system then took aim on Michigan, bringing with it 1+ hour snowfall rates to portions of Southeast Michigan during the afternoon and early evening hours on Saturday. Washtenaw, Livingston, Oakland, and Genesee counties were the hardest hit in terms of total snowfall amounts ranging from 10 inches to over 16 inches. Howell, MI came in with the highest snowfall amount at 16.8 inches. The NWS Detroit/Pontiac office in White Lake, MI measured 15.5 by the time the storm wrapped up which is the largest snowstorm the office has seen since it was built in 1994. ||Here are some additional higher snowfall reports: ||Clarkston (4 miles southwest) 15.5 inches.|Manchester (5 miles north) 14.2 inches. |Holly 14.0 inches.|Hartland 14 inches.|Milford 14 inches. |Lum 12.0 inches.|Peck (2 miles west) 12.0 inches.|Cement City (2 miles southeast) 10.0 inches.|Linden 10.0 inches.|Armada (2 miles south) 10.0 inches.|Durand 8.2 inches.|Yale 8.2 inches.|Garden City 8.2 inches.|Livonia 7.0 inches.",,2015,1
47349,201511,21,600,201511,21,2100,101409,606722,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,60,SHIAWASSEE,DTX,21-NOV-15 06:00:00,EST-5,21-NOV-15 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The winter season started off with a bang as a strong winter storm hit across the Plains and Midwest. Less than two days prior, Southeast Michigan saw temperatures in the 60 degree range before temperatures quickly cooled off back below freezing as the winter storm took hold. A strong area of low pressure took shape out on the central plains on Friday and strengthened as it moved east over the Mid-Mississippi River Valley. Snowfall reports of around 12 inches were reported over parts of southern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. The system then took aim on Michigan, bringing with it 1+ hour snowfall rates to portions of Southeast Michigan during the afternoon and early evening hours on Saturday. Washtenaw, Livingston, Oakland, and Genesee counties were the hardest hit in terms of total snowfall amounts ranging from 10 inches to over 16 inches. Howell, MI came in with the highest snowfall amount at 16.8 inches. The NWS Detroit/Pontiac office in White Lake, MI measured 15.5 by the time the storm wrapped up which is the largest snowstorm the office has seen since it was built in 1994. ||Here are some additional higher snowfall reports: ||Clarkston (4 miles southwest) 15.5 inches.|Manchester (5 miles north) 14.2 inches. |Holly 14.0 inches.|Hartland 14 inches.|Milford 14 inches. |Lum 12.0 inches.|Peck (2 miles west) 12.0 inches.|Cement City (2 miles southeast) 10.0 inches.|Linden 10.0 inches.|Armada (2 miles south) 10.0 inches.|Durand 8.2 inches.|Yale 8.2 inches.|Garden City 8.2 inches.|Livonia 7.0 inches.",,2015,1
47350,201511,6,646,201511,6,647,101324,606163,MICHIGAN,2015,Tornado,C,63,HURON,DTX,06-NOV-15 06:46:00,EST-5,06-NOV-15 06:47:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF0,0.61,25.0,,,,,1.0,W,BAD AXE,0.0,WNW,BAD AXE,43.8,-83.021,43.802,-83.009,"A sharp cold front interacted with a record warm airmass over Southeast Michigan during the morning of November 6. A narrow line of showers developed along the front and raced across the region between 5 and 8 am. Some of the particularly intense showers were able to pull down strong winds located just above the surface, resulting in several reports of wind damage. The strongest wind gusts were located around the Tri-Cities and Thumb regions. There was one particularly strong swath of downburst winds just south and east of Bad Axe, estimated at up to 85 mph. The Huron County Memorial Airport just south of Bad Axe recorded a wind gust of 73 mph. ||Along the line of showers, a few surges of stronger winds develop, which allowed three brief tornadoes to spin up. Two of the tornadoes that occurred near Bad Axe and Yale were rated EF-0 with peak winds of 85 mph, and one near Applegate was rated EF-1 with peak winds of 90 mph. These three tornadoes doubled the previous number of November tornadoes in Southeast Michigan from 3 to 6 (since 1950). Two of the tornadoes occurred between 7 and 8 am, making these the first tornadoes to occur during this hour on record.","An NWS damage survey found a brief tornado that began just south of M-53 at Barrie Road in Bad Axe. The tornado bent over two billboards with I-beams, partially blew of a roof, and caused extensive tree damage before lifting near M-53 and Western Avenue in Bad Axe. Peak winds were estimated to be 85 mph.",2015,1
47405,201511,12,2000,201511,13,1200,100578,607203,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,12-NOV-15 20:00:00,CST-6,13-NOV-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A storm system lifting through the Great Lakes region generated moderate to heavy lake enhanced snow for portions of the west half of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 12th into the 13th. The heaviest snow occurred over the higher terrain northwest wind snow belts downwind of Lake Superior with 10 inches of accumulation near Ironwood and 8 inches at Bergland Dam.,There was a public report of an estimated ten inches of lake enhanced snow in Ironwood in less than 12 hours. A Bessemer radio station measured 9.5 inches of snow in less than 18 hours.,2015,1
47406,201511,12,2100,201511,13,900,100578,607209,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,12-NOV-15 21:00:00,EST-5,13-NOV-15 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A storm system lifting through the Great Lakes region generated moderate to heavy lake enhanced snow for portions of the west half of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 12th into the 13th. The heaviest snow occurred over the higher terrain northwest wind snow belts downwind of Lake Superior with 10 inches of accumulation near Ironwood and 8 inches at Bergland Dam.,The spotter at Bergland Dam measured 8.2 inches of snow in 12 hours.,2015,1
47407,201511,12,2000,201511,13,800,100578,607210,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,12-NOV-15 20:00:00,EST-5,13-NOV-15 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A storm system lifting through the Great Lakes region generated moderate to heavy lake enhanced snow for portions of the west half of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 12th into the 13th. The heaviest snow occurred over the higher terrain northwest wind snow belts downwind of Lake Superior with 10 inches of accumulation near Ironwood and 8 inches at Bergland Dam.,The observer near Atlantic Mine measured 5.5 inches of lake enhanced snow in 12 hours.,2015,1
47596,201511,6,650,201511,6,652,101324,606167,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,63,HURON,DTX,06-NOV-15 06:50:00,EST-5,06-NOV-15 06:52:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,74.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,BAD AXE,2.0,NE,BAD AXE HURON ARPT,43.8,-82.99,43.8,-82.94,"A sharp cold front interacted with a record warm airmass over Southeast Michigan during the morning of November 6. A narrow line of showers developed along the front and raced across the region between 5 and 8 am. Some of the particularly intense showers were able to pull down strong winds located just above the surface, resulting in several reports of wind damage. The strongest wind gusts were located around the Tri-Cities and Thumb regions. There was one particularly strong swath of downburst winds just south and east of Bad Axe, estimated at up to 85 mph. The Huron County Memorial Airport just south of Bad Axe recorded a wind gust of 73 mph. ||Along the line of showers, a few surges of stronger winds develop, which allowed three brief tornadoes to spin up. Two of the tornadoes that occurred near Bad Axe and Yale were rated EF-0 with peak winds of 85 mph, and one near Applegate was rated EF-1 with peak winds of 90 mph. These three tornadoes doubled the previous number of November tornadoes in Southeast Michigan from 3 to 6 (since 1950). Two of the tornadoes occurred between 7 and 8 am, making these the first tornadoes to occur during this hour on record.","An NWS damage survey confirmed a swath of downburst winds just south and east of the city of Bad Axe. The damage began along Bad Axe Road just northwest of Huron County Memorial Airport, which reported a wind gust of 73 mph at 6:50 am EST. The swath continued northeastward toward the intersection of M-19 and M-142 East of Bad Axe. There was extensive tree damage in the damage swath. Mostly pine trees were snapped in half and uprooted.",2015,1
47805,201511,21,500,201511,21,1900,100724,602715,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,77,BERRIEN,IWX,21-NOV-15 05:00:00,EST-5,21-NOV-15 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Snow overspread the area during the morning hours of November 21st and became heavy at times in the afternoon. This occurred as a strengthening low pressure system tracked northeast through the region. Snowfall totals generally ranged between 6 and 10 inches, although locally heavier amounts were reported across south-central Michigan.","Snow overspread the area around daybreak on November 21st and became heavy at times by late morning and afternoon. There were reports of a few accidents and slide-offs across the region due to reduced visibilities and slushy accumulations on roadways. Total snow accumulations across the county ranged between 6 and 9 inches, with 9.0 inches reported at Buchanan.",2015,1
47828,201511,6,720,201511,6,721,101324,606180,MICHIGAN,2015,Tornado,C,147,ST. CLAIR,DTX,06-NOV-15 07:20:00,EST-5,06-NOV-15 07:21:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF0,1.21,75.0,,,,,4.0,NW,FARGO,4.0,NNW,FARGO,43.148,-82.696,43.149,-82.672,"A sharp cold front interacted with a record warm airmass over Southeast Michigan during the morning of November 6. A narrow line of showers developed along the front and raced across the region between 5 and 8 am. Some of the particularly intense showers were able to pull down strong winds located just above the surface, resulting in several reports of wind damage. The strongest wind gusts were located around the Tri-Cities and Thumb regions. There was one particularly strong swath of downburst winds just south and east of Bad Axe, estimated at up to 85 mph. The Huron County Memorial Airport just south of Bad Axe recorded a wind gust of 73 mph. ||Along the line of showers, a few surges of stronger winds develop, which allowed three brief tornadoes to spin up. Two of the tornadoes that occurred near Bad Axe and Yale were rated EF-0 with peak winds of 85 mph, and one near Applegate was rated EF-1 with peak winds of 90 mph. These three tornadoes doubled the previous number of November tornadoes in Southeast Michigan from 3 to 6 (since 1950). Two of the tornadoes occurred between 7 and 8 am, making these the first tornadoes to occur during this hour on record.",An NWS damage survey confirmed a brief tornado east of Yale in St. Clair county. This tornado touched down around 0.25 miles east of the intersection of Kilgore and Jeddo Roads and traveled eastward along Jeddo Road before lifting just east of the intersection with Duce Road. Three outbuildings or barns were destroyed and another had its roof partially peeled off. There were also 5 to 10 snapped or uprooted trees and two snapped power poles. Peak winds were estimated to be 85 mph.,2015,1
47949,201512,26,800,201512,27,800,102288,611484,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,26-DEC-15 08:00:00,EST-5,27-DEC-15 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,CoCoRaHS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure center moving along a cold front dropped slowly through the Upper Great Lakes and generated moderate snow over mainly the northwest half of Upper Michigan from the 26th into the 27th.,An observing station near Ontonagon measured six inches of snow over 24 hours.,2015,2
47950,201512,26,700,201512,27,700,102288,611485,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,84,SOUTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,26-DEC-15 07:00:00,EST-5,27-DEC-15 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure center moving along a cold front dropped slowly through the Upper Great Lakes and generated moderate snow over mainly the northwest half of Upper Michigan from the 26th into the 27th.,There was a public report of seven inches of snow in Nisula in 24 hours.,2015,2
47951,201512,26,600,201512,26,2000,102288,611486,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,26-DEC-15 06:00:00,EST-5,26-DEC-15 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure center moving along a cold front dropped slowly through the Upper Great Lakes and generated moderate snow over mainly the northwest half of Upper Michigan from the 26th into the 27th.,The spotter in Chassell measured six inches of snow in just over 12 hours.,2015,2
47952,201512,26,900,201512,27,900,102288,611487,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,26-DEC-15 09:00:00,EST-5,27-DEC-15 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Fire Department/Rescue,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure center moving along a cold front dropped slowly through the Upper Great Lakes and generated moderate snow over mainly the northwest half of Upper Michigan from the 26th into the 27th.,The fire department estimated that five inches of snow fell in L'anse over 24 hours.,2015,2
47953,201512,28,2300,201512,29,500,102290,611488,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,28-DEC-15 23:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Deepening low pressure from the Southern Plains tracked northeast across Northern Lower Michigan and dropped moderate to heavy snow across mainly the southeast half of Upper Michigan from late afternoon on the 28th into the 29th.,The observer in Arnold measured five inches of snow in six hours.,2015,2
47954,201512,28,2200,201512,29,500,102290,611489,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,28-DEC-15 22:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Deepening low pressure from the Southern Plains tracked northeast across Northern Lower Michigan and dropped moderate to heavy snow across mainly the southeast half of Upper Michigan from late afternoon on the 28th into the 29th.,The observer 15 miles south of Wetmore measured seven inches of snow in approximately seven hours.,2015,2
47955,201512,28,1600,201512,29,0,102290,611492,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,12,MENOMINEE,MQT,28-DEC-15 16:00:00,CST-6,29-DEC-15 00:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Deepening low pressure from the Southern Plains tracked northeast across Northern Lower Michigan and dropped moderate to heavy snow across mainly the southeast half of Upper Michigan from late afternoon on the 28th into the 29th.,The spotter in Menominee estimated nearly nine inches of snow in eight hours. Northeast winds gusting over 40 mph at times also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow...especially along the bay of Green Bay on Highway 35.,2015,2
48037,201511,21,700,201511,21,1900,100724,602716,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,78,CASS,IWX,21-NOV-15 07:00:00,EST-5,21-NOV-15 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Snow overspread the area during the morning hours of November 21st and became heavy at times in the afternoon. This occurred as a strengthening low pressure system tracked northeast through the region. Snowfall totals generally ranged between 6 and 10 inches, although locally heavier amounts were reported across south-central Michigan.","Snow overspread the area around daybreak on November 21st and became heavy at times by late morning and afternoon. There were reports of a few accidents and slide-offs across the region due to reduced visibilities and slushy accumulations on roadways. Total snow accumulations across the county ranged between 6 and 9 inches, with 8.0 inches reported 2 miles southeast of Marcellus.",2015,1
48038,201511,21,800,201511,21,1900,100724,602717,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,79,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,21-NOV-15 08:00:00,EST-5,21-NOV-15 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Snow overspread the area during the morning hours of November 21st and became heavy at times in the afternoon. This occurred as a strengthening low pressure system tracked northeast through the region. Snowfall totals generally ranged between 6 and 10 inches, although locally heavier amounts were reported across south-central Michigan.","Snow overspread the area around daybreak on November 21st and became heavy at times by late morning and afternoon. There were reports of a few accidents and slide-offs across the region due to reduced visibilities and slushy accumulations on roadways. Total snow accumulations across the county ranged between 6 and 9 inches, with 6.5 inches reported 2 miles east of Constantine.",2015,1
48039,201511,21,900,201511,21,1900,100724,602718,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,80,BRANCH,IWX,21-NOV-15 09:00:00,EST-5,21-NOV-15 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Snow overspread the area during the morning hours of November 21st and became heavy at times in the afternoon. This occurred as a strengthening low pressure system tracked northeast through the region. Snowfall totals generally ranged between 6 and 10 inches, although locally heavier amounts were reported across south-central Michigan.","Snow overspread the area during the morning hours and became heavy at times in the afternoon and early evening hours of November 21st. There were reports of a few accidents and slide-offs across the region due to reduced visibilities and slushy accumulations on roadways. Total snow accumulations across the county ranged between 9 and 12 inches, with a total of 12.0 inches 1 mile east of Coldwater Lake.",2015,1
48040,201511,21,1000,201511,21,2000,100724,602719,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,81,HILLSDALE,IWX,21-NOV-15 10:00:00,EST-5,21-NOV-15 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Snow overspread the area during the morning hours of November 21st and became heavy at times in the afternoon. This occurred as a strengthening low pressure system tracked northeast through the region. Snowfall totals generally ranged between 6 and 10 inches, although locally heavier amounts were reported across south-central Michigan.","Snow overspread the area during the morning hours and became heavy at times in the afternoon and early evening hours of November 21st. There were reports of a few accidents and slide-offs across the region due to reduced visibilities and slushy accumulations on roadways. Total snow accumulations across the county ranged between 9 and 13 inches, with a total of 12.7 inches in Osseo.",2015,1
48057,201511,6,713,201511,6,717,101324,606169,MICHIGAN,2015,Tornado,C,151,SANILAC,DTX,06-NOV-15 07:13:00,EST-5,06-NOV-15 07:17:00,0,0,0,0,40.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF1,3.64,150.0,,,,,1.0,SE,CASH,3.0,W,APPLEGATE,43.336,-82.763,43.342,-82.691,"A sharp cold front interacted with a record warm airmass over Southeast Michigan during the morning of November 6. A narrow line of showers developed along the front and raced across the region between 5 and 8 am. Some of the particularly intense showers were able to pull down strong winds located just above the surface, resulting in several reports of wind damage. The strongest wind gusts were located around the Tri-Cities and Thumb regions. There was one particularly strong swath of downburst winds just south and east of Bad Axe, estimated at up to 85 mph. The Huron County Memorial Airport just south of Bad Axe recorded a wind gust of 73 mph. ||Along the line of showers, a few surges of stronger winds develop, which allowed three brief tornadoes to spin up. Two of the tornadoes that occurred near Bad Axe and Yale were rated EF-0 with peak winds of 85 mph, and one near Applegate was rated EF-1 with peak winds of 90 mph. These three tornadoes doubled the previous number of November tornadoes in Southeast Michigan from 3 to 6 (since 1950). Two of the tornadoes occurred between 7 and 8 am, making these the first tornadoes to occur during this hour on record.","An NWS damage survey determined that a tornado began about 0.5 miles east of the intersection of Marlette and Loeding Roads 6.5 miles west-southwest of Applegate. Near the corner of Marlette and Ruth Roads, the tornado destroyed the roof and two walls of a manufactured single-wide home. Extensive tree damage occurred east of there. The tornado also destroyed 3 small barns before lifting in a field just northeast of the intersection of Marlette and Tubbs Roads. Peak winds were estimated to be 90 mph.",2015,1
48499,201511,21,1200,201511,22,400,101783,608670,MICHIGAN,2015,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,31,MANISTEE,APX,21-NOV-15 12:00:00,EST-5,22-NOV-15 04:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Heavy lake effect impacted a small portion of northwest lower Michigan, in the wake of low pressure that passed just south of the state on the 21st. Southern and western Manistee County got by far the worst of it, with 10 inches of snowfall in Wellston.",,2015,1
48923,201512,28,2000,201512,29,400,102290,611493,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,28-DEC-15 20:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 04:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Deepening low pressure from the Southern Plains tracked northeast across Northern Lower Michigan and dropped moderate to heavy snow across mainly the southeast half of Upper Michigan from late afternoon on the 28th into the 29th.,"Snow total snowfall over approximately eight hours included an estimated 10 inches near Rapid River, 8 inches at Brampton and nearly 7 inches between Escanaba and Gladstone. Northeast winds gusting over 25 mph at times also caused blowing and drifting of snow.",2015,2
48924,201512,28,2100,201512,29,600,102290,611494,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,14,SOUTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,28-DEC-15 21:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Deepening low pressure from the Southern Plains tracked northeast across Northern Lower Michigan and dropped moderate to heavy snow across mainly the southeast half of Upper Michigan from late afternoon on the 28th into the 29th.,Storm total snowfall over approximately ten hours included 7 inches at Manistique and an estimated 10 inches near Gulliver. Northeast winds gusting over 25 mph at times also caused blowing and drifting of snow.,2015,2
48925,201512,28,2200,201512,29,600,102290,611495,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,85,NORTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,28-DEC-15 22:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Post Office,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Deepening low pressure from the Southern Plains tracked northeast across Northern Lower Michigan and dropped moderate to heavy snow across mainly the southeast half of Upper Michigan from late afternoon on the 28th into the 29th.,The Seney Post Office estimated six inches of snow in less than eight hours. Northeast winds gusting over 25 mph at times also caused blowing and drifting of snow.,2015,2
48926,201512,30,900,201512,30,1100,102291,611500,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,11,DICKINSON,MQT,30-DEC-15 09:00:00,CST-6,30-DEC-15 11:00:00,0,1,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A disturbance moving through the area brought brief moderate snow to portions of central Upper Michigan on the 30th. The snow caused slippery roads and likely contributed to a couple of accidents in Marquette and Dickinson counties.,Brief moderate snow likely contributed to an accident in the Iron Mountain area on the morning of the 30th. An Iron Mountain man was hospitalized after his vehicle slid off the roadway on Pine Mountain and Beverly roads.,2015,2
48927,201512,30,1000,201512,30,1130,102291,611501,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,30-DEC-15 10:00:00,EST-5,30-DEC-15 11:30:00,0,1,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A disturbance moving through the area brought brief moderate snow to portions of central Upper Michigan on the 30th. The snow caused slippery roads and likely contributed to a couple of accidents in Marquette and Dickinson counties.,"Brief moderate snow likely contributed to an accident on County Road 550 at the halfway location between Big bay and Marquette. An SUV slid off the road, hit a power poll and landed in a ditch. The female driver of the SUV sustained minimal injuries and was taken by ambulance to the UP Health System in Marquette.",2015,2
48977,201511,21,1000,201511,21,2200,101501,607234,MICHIGAN,2015,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,21-NOV-15 10:00:00,CST-6,21-NOV-15 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The arrival of deeper moisture and colder air in tandem with an approaching upper level disturbance generated moderate to locally heavy lake effect snow for the northwest wind snow belts downwind of Lake Superior from the 21st into the 22nd.,An estimated eight inches of lake effect snow fell in approximately 12 hours east of Wakefield to Ontonagon County.,2015,1
48978,201511,21,800,201511,22,800,101501,607235,MICHIGAN,2015,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,21-NOV-15 08:00:00,EST-5,22-NOV-15 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The arrival of deeper moisture and colder air in tandem with an approaching upper level disturbance generated moderate to locally heavy lake effect snow for the northwest wind snow belts downwind of Lake Superior from the 21st into the 22nd.,The observer near Bergland measured 12.2 inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours.,2015,1
49014,201511,26,1400,201511,27,0,101502,607238,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,26-NOV-15 14:00:00,EST-5,27-NOV-15 00:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A wave of low pressure moving east along a passing cold front resulted in a widespread moderate snow event over the northwest half of Upper Michigan on Thanksgiving Day, the 26th.",Between three and four inches of wet snow fell from just west of Marquette to the Negaunee area on the afternoon and evening of Thanksgiving.,2015,1
49015,201511,26,1330,201511,26,2100,101502,607240,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,26-NOV-15 13:30:00,EST-5,26-NOV-15 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A wave of low pressure moving east along a passing cold front resulted in a widespread moderate snow event over the northwest half of Upper Michigan on Thanksgiving Day, the 26th.",There was a social media report of four inches of snow in five hours in the Houghton area and a spotter report of three inches of snow in six hours at Chassell. The observer near Atlantic Mine also measured four inches of snow during the event.,2015,1
49197,201511,21,1900,201511,22,700,101501,607236,MICHIGAN,2015,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,21-NOV-15 19:00:00,EST-5,22-NOV-15 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The arrival of deeper moisture and colder air in tandem with an approaching upper level disturbance generated moderate to locally heavy lake effect snow for the northwest wind snow belts downwind of Lake Superior from the 21st into the 22nd.,There was a public report via social media of an estimated nine inches of lake effect snow near Munising in 12 hours. Start and end times for the event were estimated from radar.,2015,1
49198,201511,21,900,201511,22,900,101501,607237,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,21-NOV-15 09:00:00,EST-5,22-NOV-15 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The arrival of deeper moisture and colder air in tandem with an approaching upper level disturbance generated moderate to locally heavy lake effect snow for the northwest wind snow belts downwind of Lake Superior from the 21st into the 22nd.,There was a report via social media of 7.5 inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours at Twin Lakes.,2015,1
49199,201511,26,1230,201511,26,1730,101502,607239,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,26-NOV-15 12:30:00,CST-6,26-NOV-15 17:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A wave of low pressure moving east along a passing cold front resulted in a widespread moderate snow event over the northwest half of Upper Michigan on Thanksgiving Day, the 26th.",There was a report via social media of three inches of wet snow in five hours at Bessemer.,2015,1
49200,201511,26,1300,201511,27,0,101502,607241,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,26-NOV-15 13:00:00,EST-5,27-NOV-15 00:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A wave of low pressure moving east along a passing cold front resulted in a widespread moderate snow event over the northwest half of Upper Michigan on Thanksgiving Day, the 26th.",The observer at Watton measured three inches of wet snow on the afternoon and evening of Thanksgiving.,2015,1
49201,201511,26,1300,201511,27,0,101502,607242,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,26-NOV-15 13:00:00,EST-5,27-NOV-15 00:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,CoCoRaHS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A wave of low pressure moving east along a passing cold front resulted in a widespread moderate snow event over the northwest half of Upper Michigan on Thanksgiving Day, the 26th.",The observing station at Ontonagon measured three inches of wet snow on the afternoon and evening of Thanksgiving.,2015,1
49543,201511,6,549,201511,6,549,101324,606162,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,06-NOV-15 05:49:00,EST-5,06-NOV-15 05:49:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,50.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,(MBS)TRI CITY APT SA,0.0,N,(MBS)TRI CITY APT SA,43.53,-84.08,43.53,-84.08,"A sharp cold front interacted with a record warm airmass over Southeast Michigan during the morning of November 6. A narrow line of showers developed along the front and raced across the region between 5 and 8 am. Some of the particularly intense showers were able to pull down strong winds located just above the surface, resulting in several reports of wind damage. The strongest wind gusts were located around the Tri-Cities and Thumb regions. There was one particularly strong swath of downburst winds just south and east of Bad Axe, estimated at up to 85 mph. The Huron County Memorial Airport just south of Bad Axe recorded a wind gust of 73 mph. ||Along the line of showers, a few surges of stronger winds develop, which allowed three brief tornadoes to spin up. Two of the tornadoes that occurred near Bad Axe and Yale were rated EF-0 with peak winds of 85 mph, and one near Applegate was rated EF-1 with peak winds of 90 mph. These three tornadoes doubled the previous number of November tornadoes in Southeast Michigan from 3 to 6 (since 1950). Two of the tornadoes occurred between 7 and 8 am, making these the first tornadoes to occur during this hour on record.",,2015,1
49544,201511,6,600,201511,6,600,101324,606189,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,17,BAY,DTX,06-NOV-15 06:00:00,EST-5,06-NOV-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,BAY CITY,1.0,SW,BAY CITY,43.59,-83.89,43.59,-83.89,"A sharp cold front interacted with a record warm airmass over Southeast Michigan during the morning of November 6. A narrow line of showers developed along the front and raced across the region between 5 and 8 am. Some of the particularly intense showers were able to pull down strong winds located just above the surface, resulting in several reports of wind damage. The strongest wind gusts were located around the Tri-Cities and Thumb regions. There was one particularly strong swath of downburst winds just south and east of Bad Axe, estimated at up to 85 mph. The Huron County Memorial Airport just south of Bad Axe recorded a wind gust of 73 mph. ||Along the line of showers, a few surges of stronger winds develop, which allowed three brief tornadoes to spin up. Two of the tornadoes that occurred near Bad Axe and Yale were rated EF-0 with peak winds of 85 mph, and one near Applegate was rated EF-1 with peak winds of 90 mph. These three tornadoes doubled the previous number of November tornadoes in Southeast Michigan from 3 to 6 (since 1950). Two of the tornadoes occurred between 7 and 8 am, making these the first tornadoes to occur during this hour on record.",Numerous trees and power lines reported blown down.,2015,1
49753,201511,6,620,201511,6,620,101324,606190,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,06-NOV-15 06:20:00,EST-5,06-NOV-15 06:20:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,CARO,1.0,N,CARO,43.49,-83.4,43.49,-83.4,"A sharp cold front interacted with a record warm airmass over Southeast Michigan during the morning of November 6. A narrow line of showers developed along the front and raced across the region between 5 and 8 am. Some of the particularly intense showers were able to pull down strong winds located just above the surface, resulting in several reports of wind damage. The strongest wind gusts were located around the Tri-Cities and Thumb regions. There was one particularly strong swath of downburst winds just south and east of Bad Axe, estimated at up to 85 mph. The Huron County Memorial Airport just south of Bad Axe recorded a wind gust of 73 mph. ||Along the line of showers, a few surges of stronger winds develop, which allowed three brief tornadoes to spin up. Two of the tornadoes that occurred near Bad Axe and Yale were rated EF-0 with peak winds of 85 mph, and one near Applegate was rated EF-1 with peak winds of 90 mph. These three tornadoes doubled the previous number of November tornadoes in Southeast Michigan from 3 to 6 (since 1950). Two of the tornadoes occurred between 7 and 8 am, making these the first tornadoes to occur during this hour on record.","Six trees were reported blown down, along with wires.",2015,1
49754,201511,6,650,201511,6,650,101324,606191,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,87,LAPEER,DTX,06-NOV-15 06:50:00,EST-5,06-NOV-15 06:50:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,65.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,LAPEER,0.0,N,LAPEER,43.05,-83.32,43.05,-83.32,"A sharp cold front interacted with a record warm airmass over Southeast Michigan during the morning of November 6. A narrow line of showers developed along the front and raced across the region between 5 and 8 am. Some of the particularly intense showers were able to pull down strong winds located just above the surface, resulting in several reports of wind damage. The strongest wind gusts were located around the Tri-Cities and Thumb regions. There was one particularly strong swath of downburst winds just south and east of Bad Axe, estimated at up to 85 mph. The Huron County Memorial Airport just south of Bad Axe recorded a wind gust of 73 mph. ||Along the line of showers, a few surges of stronger winds develop, which allowed three brief tornadoes to spin up. Two of the tornadoes that occurred near Bad Axe and Yale were rated EF-0 with peak winds of 85 mph, and one near Applegate was rated EF-1 with peak winds of 90 mph. These three tornadoes doubled the previous number of November tornadoes in Southeast Michigan from 3 to 6 (since 1950). Two of the tornadoes occurred between 7 and 8 am, making these the first tornadoes to occur during this hour on record.",Trees and power lines reported down in and around Lapeer and across eastern part of the county. Signs were also blown down.,2015,1
49881,201511,21,600,201511,21,2100,101409,606713,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,82,LENAWEE,DTX,21-NOV-15 06:00:00,EST-5,21-NOV-15 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The winter season started off with a bang as a strong winter storm hit across the Plains and Midwest. Less than two days prior, Southeast Michigan saw temperatures in the 60 degree range before temperatures quickly cooled off back below freezing as the winter storm took hold. A strong area of low pressure took shape out on the central plains on Friday and strengthened as it moved east over the Mid-Mississippi River Valley. Snowfall reports of around 12 inches were reported over parts of southern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. The system then took aim on Michigan, bringing with it 1+ hour snowfall rates to portions of Southeast Michigan during the afternoon and early evening hours on Saturday. Washtenaw, Livingston, Oakland, and Genesee counties were the hardest hit in terms of total snowfall amounts ranging from 10 inches to over 16 inches. Howell, MI came in with the highest snowfall amount at 16.8 inches. The NWS Detroit/Pontiac office in White Lake, MI measured 15.5 by the time the storm wrapped up which is the largest snowstorm the office has seen since it was built in 1994. ||Here are some additional higher snowfall reports: ||Clarkston (4 miles southwest) 15.5 inches.|Manchester (5 miles north) 14.2 inches. |Holly 14.0 inches.|Hartland 14 inches.|Milford 14 inches. |Lum 12.0 inches.|Peck (2 miles west) 12.0 inches.|Cement City (2 miles southeast) 10.0 inches.|Linden 10.0 inches.|Armada (2 miles south) 10.0 inches.|Durand 8.2 inches.|Yale 8.2 inches.|Garden City 8.2 inches.|Livonia 7.0 inches.",,2015,1
49961,201511,6,700,201511,6,700,101324,606529,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,63,HURON,DTX,06-NOV-15 07:00:00,EST-5,06-NOV-15 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,61.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,HARBOR BEACH,1.0,N,HARBOR BEACH,43.85,-82.65,43.85,-82.65,"A sharp cold front interacted with a record warm airmass over Southeast Michigan during the morning of November 6. A narrow line of showers developed along the front and raced across the region between 5 and 8 am. Some of the particularly intense showers were able to pull down strong winds located just above the surface, resulting in several reports of wind damage. The strongest wind gusts were located around the Tri-Cities and Thumb regions. There was one particularly strong swath of downburst winds just south and east of Bad Axe, estimated at up to 85 mph. The Huron County Memorial Airport just south of Bad Axe recorded a wind gust of 73 mph. ||Along the line of showers, a few surges of stronger winds develop, which allowed three brief tornadoes to spin up. Two of the tornadoes that occurred near Bad Axe and Yale were rated EF-0 with peak winds of 85 mph, and one near Applegate was rated EF-1 with peak winds of 90 mph. These three tornadoes doubled the previous number of November tornadoes in Southeast Michigan from 3 to 6 (since 1950). Two of the tornadoes occurred between 7 and 8 am, making these the first tornadoes to occur during this hour on record.","One 8 inch and one 6 inch diameter tree was snapped. Multiple power lines downed, along with flag pole snapped.",2015,1
49962,201511,6,713,201511,6,713,101324,606531,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,151,SANILAC,DTX,06-NOV-15 07:13:00,EST-5,06-NOV-15 07:13:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,SE,CASH,3.0,SE,CASH,43.32,-82.73,43.32,-82.73,"A sharp cold front interacted with a record warm airmass over Southeast Michigan during the morning of November 6. A narrow line of showers developed along the front and raced across the region between 5 and 8 am. Some of the particularly intense showers were able to pull down strong winds located just above the surface, resulting in several reports of wind damage. The strongest wind gusts were located around the Tri-Cities and Thumb regions. There was one particularly strong swath of downburst winds just south and east of Bad Axe, estimated at up to 85 mph. The Huron County Memorial Airport just south of Bad Axe recorded a wind gust of 73 mph. ||Along the line of showers, a few surges of stronger winds develop, which allowed three brief tornadoes to spin up. Two of the tornadoes that occurred near Bad Axe and Yale were rated EF-0 with peak winds of 85 mph, and one near Applegate was rated EF-1 with peak winds of 90 mph. These three tornadoes doubled the previous number of November tornadoes in Southeast Michigan from 3 to 6 (since 1950). Two of the tornadoes occurred between 7 and 8 am, making these the first tornadoes to occur during this hour on record.",A few small trees and large limbs downed.,2015,1
50101,201511,21,600,201511,21,2100,101409,606714,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,75,WASHTENAW,DTX,21-NOV-15 06:00:00,EST-5,21-NOV-15 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The winter season started off with a bang as a strong winter storm hit across the Plains and Midwest. Less than two days prior, Southeast Michigan saw temperatures in the 60 degree range before temperatures quickly cooled off back below freezing as the winter storm took hold. A strong area of low pressure took shape out on the central plains on Friday and strengthened as it moved east over the Mid-Mississippi River Valley. Snowfall reports of around 12 inches were reported over parts of southern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. The system then took aim on Michigan, bringing with it 1+ hour snowfall rates to portions of Southeast Michigan during the afternoon and early evening hours on Saturday. Washtenaw, Livingston, Oakland, and Genesee counties were the hardest hit in terms of total snowfall amounts ranging from 10 inches to over 16 inches. Howell, MI came in with the highest snowfall amount at 16.8 inches. The NWS Detroit/Pontiac office in White Lake, MI measured 15.5 by the time the storm wrapped up which is the largest snowstorm the office has seen since it was built in 1994. ||Here are some additional higher snowfall reports: ||Clarkston (4 miles southwest) 15.5 inches.|Manchester (5 miles north) 14.2 inches. |Holly 14.0 inches.|Hartland 14 inches.|Milford 14 inches. |Lum 12.0 inches.|Peck (2 miles west) 12.0 inches.|Cement City (2 miles southeast) 10.0 inches.|Linden 10.0 inches.|Armada (2 miles south) 10.0 inches.|Durand 8.2 inches.|Yale 8.2 inches.|Garden City 8.2 inches.|Livonia 7.0 inches.",,2015,1
50102,201511,21,600,201511,21,2100,101409,606715,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,68,LIVINGSTON,DTX,21-NOV-15 06:00:00,EST-5,21-NOV-15 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The winter season started off with a bang as a strong winter storm hit across the Plains and Midwest. Less than two days prior, Southeast Michigan saw temperatures in the 60 degree range before temperatures quickly cooled off back below freezing as the winter storm took hold. A strong area of low pressure took shape out on the central plains on Friday and strengthened as it moved east over the Mid-Mississippi River Valley. Snowfall reports of around 12 inches were reported over parts of southern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. The system then took aim on Michigan, bringing with it 1+ hour snowfall rates to portions of Southeast Michigan during the afternoon and early evening hours on Saturday. Washtenaw, Livingston, Oakland, and Genesee counties were the hardest hit in terms of total snowfall amounts ranging from 10 inches to over 16 inches. Howell, MI came in with the highest snowfall amount at 16.8 inches. The NWS Detroit/Pontiac office in White Lake, MI measured 15.5 by the time the storm wrapped up which is the largest snowstorm the office has seen since it was built in 1994. ||Here are some additional higher snowfall reports: ||Clarkston (4 miles southwest) 15.5 inches.|Manchester (5 miles north) 14.2 inches. |Holly 14.0 inches.|Hartland 14 inches.|Milford 14 inches. |Lum 12.0 inches.|Peck (2 miles west) 12.0 inches.|Cement City (2 miles southeast) 10.0 inches.|Linden 10.0 inches.|Armada (2 miles south) 10.0 inches.|Durand 8.2 inches.|Yale 8.2 inches.|Garden City 8.2 inches.|Livonia 7.0 inches.",,2015,1
50176,201511,6,713,201511,6,713,101324,606533,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,151,SANILAC,DTX,06-NOV-15 07:13:00,EST-5,06-NOV-15 07:13:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,5.0,SE,MELVIN,5.0,SE,MELVIN,43.12,-82.81,43.12,-82.81,"A sharp cold front interacted with a record warm airmass over Southeast Michigan during the morning of November 6. A narrow line of showers developed along the front and raced across the region between 5 and 8 am. Some of the particularly intense showers were able to pull down strong winds located just above the surface, resulting in several reports of wind damage. The strongest wind gusts were located around the Tri-Cities and Thumb regions. There was one particularly strong swath of downburst winds just south and east of Bad Axe, estimated at up to 85 mph. The Huron County Memorial Airport just south of Bad Axe recorded a wind gust of 73 mph. ||Along the line of showers, a few surges of stronger winds develop, which allowed three brief tornadoes to spin up. Two of the tornadoes that occurred near Bad Axe and Yale were rated EF-0 with peak winds of 85 mph, and one near Applegate was rated EF-1 with peak winds of 90 mph. These three tornadoes doubled the previous number of November tornadoes in Southeast Michigan from 3 to 6 (since 1950). Two of the tornadoes occurred between 7 and 8 am, making these the first tornadoes to occur during this hour on record.",Three trees were uprooted and 1 snapped near school complex.,2015,1
50320,201511,21,600,201511,21,2100,101409,606716,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,69,OAKLAND,DTX,21-NOV-15 06:00:00,EST-5,21-NOV-15 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The winter season started off with a bang as a strong winter storm hit across the Plains and Midwest. Less than two days prior, Southeast Michigan saw temperatures in the 60 degree range before temperatures quickly cooled off back below freezing as the winter storm took hold. A strong area of low pressure took shape out on the central plains on Friday and strengthened as it moved east over the Mid-Mississippi River Valley. Snowfall reports of around 12 inches were reported over parts of southern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. The system then took aim on Michigan, bringing with it 1+ hour snowfall rates to portions of Southeast Michigan during the afternoon and early evening hours on Saturday. Washtenaw, Livingston, Oakland, and Genesee counties were the hardest hit in terms of total snowfall amounts ranging from 10 inches to over 16 inches. Howell, MI came in with the highest snowfall amount at 16.8 inches. The NWS Detroit/Pontiac office in White Lake, MI measured 15.5 by the time the storm wrapped up which is the largest snowstorm the office has seen since it was built in 1994. ||Here are some additional higher snowfall reports: ||Clarkston (4 miles southwest) 15.5 inches.|Manchester (5 miles north) 14.2 inches. |Holly 14.0 inches.|Hartland 14 inches.|Milford 14 inches. |Lum 12.0 inches.|Peck (2 miles west) 12.0 inches.|Cement City (2 miles southeast) 10.0 inches.|Linden 10.0 inches.|Armada (2 miles south) 10.0 inches.|Durand 8.2 inches.|Yale 8.2 inches.|Garden City 8.2 inches.|Livonia 7.0 inches.",,2015,1
50321,201511,21,600,201511,21,2100,101409,606717,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Snow,Z,70,MACOMB,DTX,21-NOV-15 06:00:00,EST-5,21-NOV-15 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The winter season started off with a bang as a strong winter storm hit across the Plains and Midwest. Less than two days prior, Southeast Michigan saw temperatures in the 60 degree range before temperatures quickly cooled off back below freezing as the winter storm took hold. A strong area of low pressure took shape out on the central plains on Friday and strengthened as it moved east over the Mid-Mississippi River Valley. Snowfall reports of around 12 inches were reported over parts of southern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. The system then took aim on Michigan, bringing with it 1+ hour snowfall rates to portions of Southeast Michigan during the afternoon and early evening hours on Saturday. Washtenaw, Livingston, Oakland, and Genesee counties were the hardest hit in terms of total snowfall amounts ranging from 10 inches to over 16 inches. Howell, MI came in with the highest snowfall amount at 16.8 inches. The NWS Detroit/Pontiac office in White Lake, MI measured 15.5 by the time the storm wrapped up which is the largest snowstorm the office has seen since it was built in 1994. ||Here are some additional higher snowfall reports: ||Clarkston (4 miles southwest) 15.5 inches.|Manchester (5 miles north) 14.2 inches. |Holly 14.0 inches.|Hartland 14 inches.|Milford 14 inches. |Lum 12.0 inches.|Peck (2 miles west) 12.0 inches.|Cement City (2 miles southeast) 10.0 inches.|Linden 10.0 inches.|Armada (2 miles south) 10.0 inches.|Durand 8.2 inches.|Yale 8.2 inches.|Garden City 8.2 inches.|Livonia 7.0 inches.",,2015,1
50532,201512,24,400,201512,24,1200,101902,609487,MICHIGAN,2015,High Wind,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,24-DEC-15 04:00:00,EST-5,24-DEC-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,52.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Strong winds associated with a deepening low pressure system lifting from the Central Plains into the Upper Great Lakes knocked down trees and power lines causing power outages which impacted nearly 6000 UPPCO customers across Upper Michigan on the morning of the 24th.,The Houghton County Airport ASOS measured peak wind gusts of 60 mph between 5 and 6 am on the 24th. The strong west winds knocked down trees and power lines causing power outages across portions of northern Houghton County on the morning of the 24th.,2015,2
50533,201512,24,400,201512,24,1200,101902,609488,MICHIGAN,2015,Strong Wind,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,24-DEC-15 04:00:00,EST-5,24-DEC-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,48.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Strong winds associated with a deepening low pressure system lifting from the Central Plains into the Upper Great Lakes knocked down trees and power lines causing power outages which impacted nearly 6000 UPPCO customers across Upper Michigan on the morning of the 24th.,Strong west winds gusting to an estimated 55 mph knocked down some trees causing sporadic power outages across portions of the Keweenaw County on the morning of the 24th.,2015,2
50534,201512,24,300,201512,24,700,101902,609491,MICHIGAN,2015,Strong Wind,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,24-DEC-15 03:00:00,EST-5,24-DEC-15 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,48.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Strong winds associated with a deepening low pressure system lifting from the Central Plains into the Upper Great Lakes knocked down trees and power lines causing power outages which impacted nearly 6000 UPPCO customers across Upper Michigan on the morning of the 24th.,Wind gusts between 50 and 55 mph knocked down some trees causing sporadic power outages across portions of Baraga County on the morning of the 24th.,2015,2
50535,201512,24,200,201512,24,1600,101902,609497,MICHIGAN,2015,Strong Wind,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,24-DEC-15 02:00:00,EST-5,24-DEC-15 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,3.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,43.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Strong winds associated with a deepening low pressure system lifting from the Central Plains into the Upper Great Lakes knocked down trees and power lines causing power outages which impacted nearly 6000 UPPCO customers across Upper Michigan on the morning of the 24th.,Strong west winds gusting near 50 mph knocked down some trees limbs causing a power outage which affected UPPCO customers in the Gwinn area on the morning of the 24th.,2015,2
50536,201512,24,300,201512,24,500,101902,609505,MICHIGAN,2015,High Wind,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,24-DEC-15 03:00:00,EST-5,24-DEC-15 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,50.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Strong winds associated with a deepening low pressure system lifting from the Central Plains into the Upper Great Lakes knocked down trees and power lines causing power outages which impacted nearly 6000 UPPCO customers across Upper Michigan on the morning of the 24th.,The measured peak wind gust at the Grand Marais GLOS during the period was 58 mph. The strong south to southwest winds knocked down trees and power lines causing power outages across portions of Alger County on the morning of the 24th.,2015,2
50639,201512,28,1700,201512,29,300,102579,613016,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,27,KALKASKA,APX,28-DEC-15 17:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 03:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system moved north-northeast from Texas, reaching central Lake Michigan by the morning of the 29th. Warm and moist air surged north into Michigan in advance of this system, overriding cool and dry air already in place. This resulted in a wintry mix in some parts of northern lower Michigan, and widespread snow elsewhere. Snowfall amounts were in the 8 to 10 inch range near and north of M-32. The highest total, just over a foot, was from Maple City in Leelanau County. Snowfall amounts fell off a bit to the south, where sleet mixed in at times, and a touch of freezing rain was also seen south of M-55. Gusty east winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow. Along the Lake Huron coast from Harrisville to St Ignace, blizzard conditions were approached at times.",,2015,2
50791,201512,24,200,201512,24,500,101902,609511,MICHIGAN,2015,Strong Wind,Z,14,SOUTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,24-DEC-15 02:00:00,EST-5,24-DEC-15 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,47.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Strong winds associated with a deepening low pressure system lifting from the Central Plains into the Upper Great Lakes knocked down trees and power lines causing power outages which impacted nearly 6000 UPPCO customers across Upper Michigan on the morning of the 24th.,The mesonet reporting station near Germfask measured a peak wind gust to 54 mph during the early morning hours of the 24th. The strong southwest winds downed trees and power lines causing sporadic power outages across southern Schoolcraft County.,2015,2
50792,201512,24,200,201512,24,500,101902,609514,MICHIGAN,2015,Strong Wind,Z,85,NORTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,24-DEC-15 02:00:00,EST-5,24-DEC-15 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,48.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Strong winds associated with a deepening low pressure system lifting from the Central Plains into the Upper Great Lakes knocked down trees and power lines causing power outages which impacted nearly 6000 UPPCO customers across Upper Michigan on the morning of the 24th.,Southwest wind gusts estimated between 50 and 55 mph knocked down some trees and power lines causing sporadic power outages across northern Schoolcraft County on the morning of the 24th.,2015,2
50793,201512,24,200,201512,24,600,101902,609515,MICHIGAN,2015,Strong Wind,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,24-DEC-15 02:00:00,EST-5,24-DEC-15 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,AWOS,46.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Strong winds associated with a deepening low pressure system lifting from the Central Plains into the Upper Great Lakes knocked down trees and power lines causing power outages which impacted nearly 6000 UPPCO customers across Upper Michigan on the morning of the 24th.,The Newberry AWOS measured a peak wind gust to 53 mph during the period. The strong southwest wind gusts knocked down some trees and power lines causing sporadic power outages across Luce County on the morning of the 24th.,2015,2
50794,201512,24,400,201512,24,1200,101902,609500,MICHIGAN,2015,Strong Wind,Z,84,SOUTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,24-DEC-15 04:00:00,EST-5,24-DEC-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,3.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,48.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Strong winds associated with a deepening low pressure system lifting from the Central Plains into the Upper Great Lakes knocked down trees and power lines causing power outages which impacted nearly 6000 UPPCO customers across Upper Michigan on the morning of the 24th.,Wind gusts estimated between 50 and 55 mph knocked down some trees causing sporadic power outages across portions of Baraga County on the morning of the 24th.,2015,2
50796,201512,24,200,201512,24,500,101902,609508,MICHIGAN,2015,High Wind,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,24-DEC-15 02:00:00,EST-5,24-DEC-15 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Strong winds associated with a deepening low pressure system lifting from the Central Plains into the Upper Great Lakes knocked down trees and power lines causing power outages which impacted nearly 6000 UPPCO customers across Upper Michigan on the morning of the 24th.,Southwest wind gusts estimated at 60 mph tore through the Escanaba-Gladstone area in the early morning of the 24th. The strong winds knocked down numerous trees and a few road signs along Highways US-2 and 41. The corner of a garage roof was peeled back on the 100 block of Stephenson Avenue.,2015,2
50882,201512,28,1700,201512,29,300,102579,613018,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,29,OSCODA,APX,28-DEC-15 17:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 03:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system moved north-northeast from Texas, reaching central Lake Michigan by the morning of the 29th. Warm and moist air surged north into Michigan in advance of this system, overriding cool and dry air already in place. This resulted in a wintry mix in some parts of northern lower Michigan, and widespread snow elsewhere. Snowfall amounts were in the 8 to 10 inch range near and north of M-32. The highest total, just over a foot, was from Maple City in Leelanau County. Snowfall amounts fell off a bit to the south, where sleet mixed in at times, and a touch of freezing rain was also seen south of M-55. Gusty east winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow. Along the Lake Huron coast from Harrisville to St Ignace, blizzard conditions were approached at times.",,2015,2
51021,201512,14,700,201512,15,700,101864,609233,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,14-DEC-15 07:00:00,CST-6,15-DEC-15 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong moisture-laden storm system lifting up from the Southern Plains resulted in record precipitation amounts across much of Upper Michigan from the 13th into the 15th with anywhere from one to three inches of storm total precipitation. As colder air moved in behind the system on the 14th, precipitation changed from heavy rain to moderate to heavy sleet or snow over the west half.",The observer in Ironwood measured 4.5 inches of snow in approximately 18 hours.,2015,2
51107,201512,28,1700,201512,29,300,102579,613020,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,30,ALCONA,APX,28-DEC-15 17:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 03:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system moved north-northeast from Texas, reaching central Lake Michigan by the morning of the 29th. Warm and moist air surged north into Michigan in advance of this system, overriding cool and dry air already in place. This resulted in a wintry mix in some parts of northern lower Michigan, and widespread snow elsewhere. Snowfall amounts were in the 8 to 10 inch range near and north of M-32. The highest total, just over a foot, was from Maple City in Leelanau County. Snowfall amounts fell off a bit to the south, where sleet mixed in at times, and a touch of freezing rain was also seen south of M-55. Gusty east winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow. Along the Lake Huron coast from Harrisville to St Ignace, blizzard conditions were approached at times.",,2015,2
51235,201512,14,800,201512,15,800,101864,609234,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,14-DEC-15 08:00:00,EST-5,15-DEC-15 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong moisture-laden storm system lifting up from the Southern Plains resulted in record precipitation amounts across much of Upper Michigan from the 13th into the 15th with anywhere from one to three inches of storm total precipitation. As colder air moved in behind the system on the 14th, precipitation changed from heavy rain to moderate to heavy sleet or snow over the west half.",Observers measured anywhere from one to nearly four inches of snow across the county from the event with the least amount of snow at Ontonagon near Lake Superior and the heaviest snow at Bergland Dam. The spotter just south of Ontonagon reported one to two inches of sleet with very slippery road conditions.,2015,2
51318,201512,28,1600,201512,29,200,102579,613021,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,33,MISSAUKEE,APX,28-DEC-15 16:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system moved north-northeast from Texas, reaching central Lake Michigan by the morning of the 29th. Warm and moist air surged north into Michigan in advance of this system, overriding cool and dry air already in place. This resulted in a wintry mix in some parts of northern lower Michigan, and widespread snow elsewhere. Snowfall amounts were in the 8 to 10 inch range near and north of M-32. The highest total, just over a foot, was from Maple City in Leelanau County. Snowfall amounts fell off a bit to the south, where sleet mixed in at times, and a touch of freezing rain was also seen south of M-55. Gusty east winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow. Along the Lake Huron coast from Harrisville to St Ignace, blizzard conditions were approached at times.",,2015,2
51556,201512,28,1600,201512,29,200,102579,613022,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,34,ROSCOMMON,APX,28-DEC-15 16:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system moved north-northeast from Texas, reaching central Lake Michigan by the morning of the 29th. Warm and moist air surged north into Michigan in advance of this system, overriding cool and dry air already in place. This resulted in a wintry mix in some parts of northern lower Michigan, and widespread snow elsewhere. Snowfall amounts were in the 8 to 10 inch range near and north of M-32. The highest total, just over a foot, was from Maple City in Leelanau County. Snowfall amounts fell off a bit to the south, where sleet mixed in at times, and a touch of freezing rain was also seen south of M-55. Gusty east winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow. Along the Lake Huron coast from Harrisville to St Ignace, blizzard conditions were approached at times.",,2015,2
51784,201512,28,1600,201512,29,200,102579,613023,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,35,OGEMAW,APX,28-DEC-15 16:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system moved north-northeast from Texas, reaching central Lake Michigan by the morning of the 29th. Warm and moist air surged north into Michigan in advance of this system, overriding cool and dry air already in place. This resulted in a wintry mix in some parts of northern lower Michigan, and widespread snow elsewhere. Snowfall amounts were in the 8 to 10 inch range near and north of M-32. The highest total, just over a foot, was from Maple City in Leelanau County. Snowfall amounts fell off a bit to the south, where sleet mixed in at times, and a touch of freezing rain was also seen south of M-55. Gusty east winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow. Along the Lake Huron coast from Harrisville to St Ignace, blizzard conditions were approached at times.",,2015,2
51904,201512,28,800,201512,28,1900,101406,606701,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,77,BERRIEN,IWX,28-DEC-15 08:00:00,EST-5,28-DEC-15 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Freezing rain and sleet, in combination with gusty winds, created difficult travel and scattered power outages on December 28th. Ice accretions between 0.05 inches and 0.20 inches were common, with sleet accumulations up to near 1 inch.","A combination of freezing rain, sleet, and wind gusts to 40 mph created scattered power outages and downed trees. Slick spots on mainly elevated surfaces also aided in difficult travel and a few accidents. Ice accumulations across the county generally ranged between 0.05 and 0.20 inches, with sleet accumulations around an inch.",2015,2
51905,201512,28,800,201512,28,1900,101406,606702,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,78,CASS,IWX,28-DEC-15 08:00:00,EST-5,28-DEC-15 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Storm Chaser,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Freezing rain and sleet, in combination with gusty winds, created difficult travel and scattered power outages on December 28th. Ice accretions between 0.05 inches and 0.20 inches were common, with sleet accumulations up to near 1 inch.","A combination of freezing rain, sleet, and wind gusts to 40 mph created scattered power outages and downed trees. Slick spots on mainly elevated surfaces also aided in difficult travel and a few accidents. Ice accumulations across the county generally ranged between 0.05 and 0.20 inches, with sleet accumulations around a half inch.",2015,2
51906,201512,28,800,201512,28,1900,101406,606703,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,79,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,28-DEC-15 08:00:00,EST-5,28-DEC-15 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Freezing rain and sleet, in combination with gusty winds, created difficult travel and scattered power outages on December 28th. Ice accretions between 0.05 inches and 0.20 inches were common, with sleet accumulations up to near 1 inch.","A combination of freezing rain, sleet, and wind gusts to 40 mph created scattered power outages and downed trees. Slick spots on mainly elevated surfaces also aided in difficult travel and a few accidents. Ice accumulations across the county generally ranged between 0.05 and 0.20 inches, with sleet accumulations around a half inch.",2015,2
52011,201512,28,1600,201512,29,200,102579,613024,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,36,IOSCO,APX,28-DEC-15 16:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system moved north-northeast from Texas, reaching central Lake Michigan by the morning of the 29th. Warm and moist air surged north into Michigan in advance of this system, overriding cool and dry air already in place. This resulted in a wintry mix in some parts of northern lower Michigan, and widespread snow elsewhere. Snowfall amounts were in the 8 to 10 inch range near and north of M-32. The highest total, just over a foot, was from Maple City in Leelanau County. Snowfall amounts fell off a bit to the south, where sleet mixed in at times, and a touch of freezing rain was also seen south of M-55. Gusty east winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow. Along the Lake Huron coast from Harrisville to St Ignace, blizzard conditions were approached at times.",,2015,2
52112,201512,28,800,201512,28,1900,101406,606704,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,80,BRANCH,IWX,28-DEC-15 08:00:00,EST-5,28-DEC-15 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Freezing rain and sleet, in combination with gusty winds, created difficult travel and scattered power outages on December 28th. Ice accretions between 0.05 inches and 0.20 inches were common, with sleet accumulations up to near 1 inch.","A combination of freezing rain, sleet, and wind gusts to 40 mph created scattered power outages and downed trees. Slick spots on mainly elevated surfaces also aided in difficult travel and a few accidents. Ice accumulations across the county generally ranged between 0.05 and 0.20 inches, with sleet accumulations around a half inch.",2015,2
52113,201512,28,800,201512,28,1900,101406,606705,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,81,HILLSDALE,IWX,28-DEC-15 08:00:00,EST-5,28-DEC-15 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Freezing rain and sleet, in combination with gusty winds, created difficult travel and scattered power outages on December 28th. Ice accretions between 0.05 inches and 0.20 inches were common, with sleet accumulations up to near 1 inch.","A combination of freezing rain, sleet, and wind gusts to 40 mph created scattered power outages and downed trees. Slick spots on mainly elevated surfaces also aided in difficult travel and a few accidents. Ice accumulations across the county generally ranged between 0.10 and 0.25 inches, with sleet accumulations around a half inch.",2015,2
52173,201512,26,900,201512,27,900,102288,611481,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,26-DEC-15 09:00:00,EST-5,27-DEC-15 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure center moving along a cold front dropped slowly through the Upper Great Lakes and generated moderate snow over mainly the northwest half of Upper Michigan from the 26th into the 27th.,There was a report via social media from ten miles northwest of Negaunee near County Road 510 of an estimated 8 to 10 inches of snowfall over a 24-hour period. The observer near Big Bay measured 7 inches of snow over the same period.,2015,2
52174,201512,28,2100,201512,29,700,102290,611490,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,28-DEC-15 21:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Deepening low pressure from the Southern Plains tracked northeast across Northern Lower Michigan and dropped moderate to heavy snow across mainly the southeast half of Upper Michigan from late afternoon on the 28th into the 29th.,There was an estimated ten inches of snow in ten hours near Helmer in southwest Luce County. There was also a report via social media of 7.5 inches of snow in seven hours near Newberry.,2015,2
52217,201512,28,1500,201512,29,200,102579,613025,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,41,GLADWIN,APX,28-DEC-15 15:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system moved north-northeast from Texas, reaching central Lake Michigan by the morning of the 29th. Warm and moist air surged north into Michigan in advance of this system, overriding cool and dry air already in place. This resulted in a wintry mix in some parts of northern lower Michigan, and widespread snow elsewhere. Snowfall amounts were in the 8 to 10 inch range near and north of M-32. The highest total, just over a foot, was from Maple City in Leelanau County. Snowfall amounts fell off a bit to the south, where sleet mixed in at times, and a touch of freezing rain was also seen south of M-55. Gusty east winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow. Along the Lake Huron coast from Harrisville to St Ignace, blizzard conditions were approached at times.",,2015,2
52221,201512,24,210,201512,24,510,102591,613256,MICHIGAN,2015,High Wind,Z,20,LEELANAU,APX,24-DEC-15 02:10:00,EST-5,24-DEC-15 05:10:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,51.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Deep low pressure lifted across the upper Mississippi Valley late on the 23rd, pushing a cold front into northern Michigan toward or just after midnight. High winds occurred in some areas just behind the cold front, resulting in scattered tree damage and power outages. Gusts in excess of 60 mph were measured in some locations, including the Alpena, Mackinaw City, and Sault Ste Marie areas. In a few spots, the power remained out into Christmas Day.",,2015,2
52361,201512,28,1900,201512,29,100,102290,611491,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,11,DICKINSON,MQT,28-DEC-15 19:00:00,CST-6,29-DEC-15 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Deepening low pressure from the Southern Plains tracked northeast across Northern Lower Michigan and dropped moderate to heavy snow across mainly the southeast half of Upper Michigan from late afternoon on the 28th into the 29th.,There were reports of an estimated six inches of snow in approximately six hours at both Kingsford and Quinnesec. Blowing and drifting of snow was also reported.,2015,2
52402,201512,28,1900,201512,29,500,102579,613005,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,16,EMMET,APX,28-DEC-15 19:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system moved north-northeast from Texas, reaching central Lake Michigan by the morning of the 29th. Warm and moist air surged north into Michigan in advance of this system, overriding cool and dry air already in place. This resulted in a wintry mix in some parts of northern lower Michigan, and widespread snow elsewhere. Snowfall amounts were in the 8 to 10 inch range near and north of M-32. The highest total, just over a foot, was from Maple City in Leelanau County. Snowfall amounts fell off a bit to the south, where sleet mixed in at times, and a touch of freezing rain was also seen south of M-55. Gusty east winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow. Along the Lake Huron coast from Harrisville to St Ignace, blizzard conditions were approached at times.",,2015,2
52404,201512,28,1500,201512,29,200,102579,613026,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,42,ARENAC,APX,28-DEC-15 15:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system moved north-northeast from Texas, reaching central Lake Michigan by the morning of the 29th. Warm and moist air surged north into Michigan in advance of this system, overriding cool and dry air already in place. This resulted in a wintry mix in some parts of northern lower Michigan, and widespread snow elsewhere. Snowfall amounts were in the 8 to 10 inch range near and north of M-32. The highest total, just over a foot, was from Maple City in Leelanau County. Snowfall amounts fell off a bit to the south, where sleet mixed in at times, and a touch of freezing rain was also seen south of M-55. Gusty east winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow. Along the Lake Huron coast from Harrisville to St Ignace, blizzard conditions were approached at times.",,2015,2
52407,201512,24,130,201512,24,430,102591,613258,MICHIGAN,2015,High Wind,Z,25,BENZIE,APX,24-DEC-15 01:30:00,EST-5,24-DEC-15 04:30:00,0,0,0,0,12.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Deep low pressure lifted across the upper Mississippi Valley late on the 23rd, pushing a cold front into northern Michigan toward or just after midnight. High winds occurred in some areas just behind the cold front, resulting in scattered tree damage and power outages. Gusts in excess of 60 mph were measured in some locations, including the Alpena, Mackinaw City, and Sault Ste Marie areas. In a few spots, the power remained out into Christmas Day.",Scattered downed trees were reported.,2015,2
52408,201512,24,100,201512,24,400,102591,613259,MICHIGAN,2015,High Wind,Z,31,MANISTEE,APX,24-DEC-15 01:00:00,EST-5,24-DEC-15 04:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,53.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Deep low pressure lifted across the upper Mississippi Valley late on the 23rd, pushing a cold front into northern Michigan toward or just after midnight. High winds occurred in some areas just behind the cold front, resulting in scattered tree damage and power outages. Gusts in excess of 60 mph were measured in some locations, including the Alpena, Mackinaw City, and Sault Ste Marie areas. In a few spots, the power remained out into Christmas Day.",,2015,2
52521,201512,23,1843,201512,23,1846,101562,607429,MICHIGAN,2015,Tornado,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,23-DEC-15 18:43:00,EST-5,23-DEC-15 18:46:00,0,0,0,0,0.50M,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF1,1.96,100.0,,,,,2.0,SSW,METTETAL ARPT,0.0,NE,METTETAL ARPT,42.33,-83.463,42.355,-83.445,"A strong low pressure system tracking from the southern Plains into the Upper Great Lakes brought record December warmth to Southeast Michigan on Wednesday, December 23rd. Stronger winds associated with this system interacted with the unseasonably warm air to produce the first December tornado in Michigan history during the evening. This tornado occurred in Wayne County, just north-northeast of Canton. The tornado was rated EF-1 with peak winds of 90 mph. The tornado touched down at 643 pm EST, tracking 2 miles before lifting at 646 pm EST.",An NWS damage survey determined that a tornado touched down in a neighborhood just southwest of the intersection of Warren and North Lilley Roads in Canton. Several pine trees were knocked down along with other large tree limbs. EF-1 damage was then found at a light industrial complex on the southwest side of the Canton Airport where multiple buildings and vehicles were damaged. Additional EF-0 damage was found near the intersection of Joy and Haggerty roads were a metal roof was taken off a gas station and more trees were damaged. The tornado then lifted near Haggerty Road and Newport Drive.,2015,2
52571,201512,29,1100,201512,29,1900,102167,610603,MICHIGAN,2015,Sleet,Z,71,VAN BUREN,GRR,29-DEC-15 11:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure tracked north through the western Great Lakes, producing a significant winter storm for much of the region. Lower Michigan received a combination of snow, sleet, and freezing rain. The freezing rain was mainly confined to far southern lower Michigan south of I-94, where up to a quarter inch of ice accumulated. Much of southwest lower Michigan reported 1-4 inches of sleet, while heavier snow fell across northern lower Michigan. This resulted in hazardous travel conditions due to heavy sleet accumulation on area roads during the late afternoon and evening hours of December 28th. Wind gusts in the 40 to 60 mph range resulted in a few downed tree limbs and scattered power outages.",One to two inches of sleet fell across Van Buren county.,2015,2
52572,201512,29,1100,201512,29,1900,102167,610605,MICHIGAN,2015,Sleet,Z,73,CALHOUN,GRR,29-DEC-15 11:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure tracked north through the western Great Lakes, producing a significant winter storm for much of the region. Lower Michigan received a combination of snow, sleet, and freezing rain. The freezing rain was mainly confined to far southern lower Michigan south of I-94, where up to a quarter inch of ice accumulated. Much of southwest lower Michigan reported 1-4 inches of sleet, while heavier snow fell across northern lower Michigan. This resulted in hazardous travel conditions due to heavy sleet accumulation on area roads during the late afternoon and evening hours of December 28th. Wind gusts in the 40 to 60 mph range resulted in a few downed tree limbs and scattered power outages.",One to two inches of sleet fell.,2015,2
52573,201512,29,1100,201512,29,1900,102167,610604,MICHIGAN,2015,Sleet,Z,72,KALAMAZOO,GRR,29-DEC-15 11:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure tracked north through the western Great Lakes, producing a significant winter storm for much of the region. Lower Michigan received a combination of snow, sleet, and freezing rain. The freezing rain was mainly confined to far southern lower Michigan south of I-94, where up to a quarter inch of ice accumulated. Much of southwest lower Michigan reported 1-4 inches of sleet, while heavier snow fell across northern lower Michigan. This resulted in hazardous travel conditions due to heavy sleet accumulation on area roads during the late afternoon and evening hours of December 28th. Wind gusts in the 40 to 60 mph range resulted in a few downed tree limbs and scattered power outages.",One to two inches of sleet fell.,2015,2
52574,201512,29,1200,201512,29,2000,102167,610607,MICHIGAN,2015,Sleet,Z,64,ALLEGAN,GRR,29-DEC-15 12:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure tracked north through the western Great Lakes, producing a significant winter storm for much of the region. Lower Michigan received a combination of snow, sleet, and freezing rain. The freezing rain was mainly confined to far southern lower Michigan south of I-94, where up to a quarter inch of ice accumulated. Much of southwest lower Michigan reported 1-4 inches of sleet, while heavier snow fell across northern lower Michigan. This resulted in hazardous travel conditions due to heavy sleet accumulation on area roads during the late afternoon and evening hours of December 28th. Wind gusts in the 40 to 60 mph range resulted in a few downed tree limbs and scattered power outages.",An inch to two inches of sleet was reported.,2015,2
52603,201512,28,1900,201512,29,500,102579,613006,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,17,CHEBOYGAN,APX,28-DEC-15 19:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system moved north-northeast from Texas, reaching central Lake Michigan by the morning of the 29th. Warm and moist air surged north into Michigan in advance of this system, overriding cool and dry air already in place. This resulted in a wintry mix in some parts of northern lower Michigan, and widespread snow elsewhere. Snowfall amounts were in the 8 to 10 inch range near and north of M-32. The highest total, just over a foot, was from Maple City in Leelanau County. Snowfall amounts fell off a bit to the south, where sleet mixed in at times, and a touch of freezing rain was also seen south of M-55. Gusty east winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow. Along the Lake Huron coast from Harrisville to St Ignace, blizzard conditions were approached at times.",,2015,2
52604,201512,28,2100,201512,29,700,102579,613003,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,8,CHIPPEWA,APX,28-DEC-15 21:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system moved north-northeast from Texas, reaching central Lake Michigan by the morning of the 29th. Warm and moist air surged north into Michigan in advance of this system, overriding cool and dry air already in place. This resulted in a wintry mix in some parts of northern lower Michigan, and widespread snow elsewhere. Snowfall amounts were in the 8 to 10 inch range near and north of M-32. The highest total, just over a foot, was from Maple City in Leelanau County. Snowfall amounts fell off a bit to the south, where sleet mixed in at times, and a touch of freezing rain was also seen south of M-55. Gusty east winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow. Along the Lake Huron coast from Harrisville to St Ignace, blizzard conditions were approached at times.",,2015,2
52605,201512,28,1800,201512,29,500,102579,613011,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,22,OTSEGO,APX,28-DEC-15 18:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system moved north-northeast from Texas, reaching central Lake Michigan by the morning of the 29th. Warm and moist air surged north into Michigan in advance of this system, overriding cool and dry air already in place. This resulted in a wintry mix in some parts of northern lower Michigan, and widespread snow elsewhere. Snowfall amounts were in the 8 to 10 inch range near and north of M-32. The highest total, just over a foot, was from Maple City in Leelanau County. Snowfall amounts fell off a bit to the south, where sleet mixed in at times, and a touch of freezing rain was also seen south of M-55. Gusty east winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow. Along the Lake Huron coast from Harrisville to St Ignace, blizzard conditions were approached at times.",,2015,2
52606,201512,28,2100,201512,29,700,102579,613004,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,15,MACKINAC,APX,28-DEC-15 21:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system moved north-northeast from Texas, reaching central Lake Michigan by the morning of the 29th. Warm and moist air surged north into Michigan in advance of this system, overriding cool and dry air already in place. This resulted in a wintry mix in some parts of northern lower Michigan, and widespread snow elsewhere. Snowfall amounts were in the 8 to 10 inch range near and north of M-32. The highest total, just over a foot, was from Maple City in Leelanau County. Snowfall amounts fell off a bit to the south, where sleet mixed in at times, and a touch of freezing rain was also seen south of M-55. Gusty east winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow. Along the Lake Huron coast from Harrisville to St Ignace, blizzard conditions were approached at times.",,2015,2
52607,201512,28,1800,201512,29,500,102579,613013,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,24,ALPENA,APX,28-DEC-15 18:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system moved north-northeast from Texas, reaching central Lake Michigan by the morning of the 29th. Warm and moist air surged north into Michigan in advance of this system, overriding cool and dry air already in place. This resulted in a wintry mix in some parts of northern lower Michigan, and widespread snow elsewhere. Snowfall amounts were in the 8 to 10 inch range near and north of M-32. The highest total, just over a foot, was from Maple City in Leelanau County. Snowfall amounts fell off a bit to the south, where sleet mixed in at times, and a touch of freezing rain was also seen south of M-55. Gusty east winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow. Along the Lake Huron coast from Harrisville to St Ignace, blizzard conditions were approached at times.",,2015,2
52608,201512,24,340,201512,24,640,102591,613260,MICHIGAN,2015,High Wind,Z,15,MACKINAC,APX,24-DEC-15 03:40:00,EST-5,24-DEC-15 06:40:00,0,0,0,0,14.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,58.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Deep low pressure lifted across the upper Mississippi Valley late on the 23rd, pushing a cold front into northern Michigan toward or just after midnight. High winds occurred in some areas just behind the cold front, resulting in scattered tree damage and power outages. Gusts in excess of 60 mph were measured in some locations, including the Alpena, Mackinaw City, and Sault Ste Marie areas. In a few spots, the power remained out into Christmas Day.","Some tree damage was observed along the Lake Michigan coastline, and near St Ignace.",2015,2
52609,201512,24,303,201512,24,603,102591,613261,MICHIGAN,2015,High Wind,Z,16,EMMET,APX,24-DEC-15 03:03:00,EST-5,24-DEC-15 06:03:00,0,0,0,0,20.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Deep low pressure lifted across the upper Mississippi Valley late on the 23rd, pushing a cold front into northern Michigan toward or just after midnight. High winds occurred in some areas just behind the cold front, resulting in scattered tree damage and power outages. Gusts in excess of 60 mph were measured in some locations, including the Alpena, Mackinaw City, and Sault Ste Marie areas. In a few spots, the power remained out into Christmas Day.",A number of trees were downed across the county.,2015,2
52610,201512,24,402,201512,24,602,102591,613262,MICHIGAN,2015,High Wind,Z,19,CHARLEVOIX,APX,24-DEC-15 04:02:00,EST-5,24-DEC-15 06:02:00,0,0,0,0,12.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Deep low pressure lifted across the upper Mississippi Valley late on the 23rd, pushing a cold front into northern Michigan toward or just after midnight. High winds occurred in some areas just behind the cold front, resulting in scattered tree damage and power outages. Gusts in excess of 60 mph were measured in some locations, including the Alpena, Mackinaw City, and Sault Ste Marie areas. In a few spots, the power remained out into Christmas Day.",Scattered trees were downed in county.,2015,2
52611,201512,24,405,201512,24,705,102591,613263,MICHIGAN,2015,High Wind,Z,8,CHIPPEWA,APX,24-DEC-15 04:05:00,EST-5,24-DEC-15 07:05:00,0,0,0,0,18.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,56.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Deep low pressure lifted across the upper Mississippi Valley late on the 23rd, pushing a cold front into northern Michigan toward or just after midnight. High winds occurred in some areas just behind the cold front, resulting in scattered tree damage and power outages. Gusts in excess of 60 mph were measured in some locations, including the Alpena, Mackinaw City, and Sault Ste Marie areas. In a few spots, the power remained out into Christmas Day.",Wind gusts to 64 mph were measured at Dafter and Kincheloe. Some tree damage resulted.,2015,2
52612,201512,24,405,201512,24,705,102591,613264,MICHIGAN,2015,High Wind,Z,17,CHEBOYGAN,APX,24-DEC-15 04:05:00,EST-5,24-DEC-15 07:05:00,0,0,0,0,22.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,60.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Deep low pressure lifted across the upper Mississippi Valley late on the 23rd, pushing a cold front into northern Michigan toward or just after midnight. High winds occurred in some areas just behind the cold front, resulting in scattered tree damage and power outages. Gusts in excess of 60 mph were measured in some locations, including the Alpena, Mackinaw City, and Sault Ste Marie areas. In a few spots, the power remained out into Christmas Day.","Wind gusts to 69 mph were measured at Mackinaw City. Some trees were downed, in particular in the northern part of the county, near Lake Huron.",2015,2
52762,201512,29,1200,201512,29,2000,102167,610606,MICHIGAN,2015,Sleet,Z,74,JACKSON,GRR,29-DEC-15 12:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure tracked north through the western Great Lakes, producing a significant winter storm for much of the region. Lower Michigan received a combination of snow, sleet, and freezing rain. The freezing rain was mainly confined to far southern lower Michigan south of I-94, where up to a quarter inch of ice accumulated. Much of southwest lower Michigan reported 1-4 inches of sleet, while heavier snow fell across northern lower Michigan. This resulted in hazardous travel conditions due to heavy sleet accumulation on area roads during the late afternoon and evening hours of December 28th. Wind gusts in the 40 to 60 mph range resulted in a few downed tree limbs and scattered power outages.",A brief period of freezing rain occurred over southern Jackson county. Most precipitation fell as sleet and one to two inches of sleet was reported.,2015,2
52763,201512,29,1200,201512,29,2000,102167,610608,MICHIGAN,2015,Sleet,Z,65,BARRY,GRR,29-DEC-15 12:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure tracked north through the western Great Lakes, producing a significant winter storm for much of the region. Lower Michigan received a combination of snow, sleet, and freezing rain. The freezing rain was mainly confined to far southern lower Michigan south of I-94, where up to a quarter inch of ice accumulated. Much of southwest lower Michigan reported 1-4 inches of sleet, while heavier snow fell across northern lower Michigan. This resulted in hazardous travel conditions due to heavy sleet accumulation on area roads during the late afternoon and evening hours of December 28th. Wind gusts in the 40 to 60 mph range resulted in a few downed tree limbs and scattered power outages.",An inch to two inches of sleet was reported.,2015,2
52764,201512,29,1200,201512,29,2000,102167,610609,MICHIGAN,2015,Sleet,Z,66,EATON,GRR,29-DEC-15 12:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure tracked north through the western Great Lakes, producing a significant winter storm for much of the region. Lower Michigan received a combination of snow, sleet, and freezing rain. The freezing rain was mainly confined to far southern lower Michigan south of I-94, where up to a quarter inch of ice accumulated. Much of southwest lower Michigan reported 1-4 inches of sleet, while heavier snow fell across northern lower Michigan. This resulted in hazardous travel conditions due to heavy sleet accumulation on area roads during the late afternoon and evening hours of December 28th. Wind gusts in the 40 to 60 mph range resulted in a few downed tree limbs and scattered power outages.",An inch to two inches of sleet was reported.,2015,2
52765,201512,29,1200,201512,29,2000,102167,610611,MICHIGAN,2015,Sleet,Z,56,OTTAWA,GRR,29-DEC-15 12:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure tracked north through the western Great Lakes, producing a significant winter storm for much of the region. Lower Michigan received a combination of snow, sleet, and freezing rain. The freezing rain was mainly confined to far southern lower Michigan south of I-94, where up to a quarter inch of ice accumulated. Much of southwest lower Michigan reported 1-4 inches of sleet, while heavier snow fell across northern lower Michigan. This resulted in hazardous travel conditions due to heavy sleet accumulation on area roads during the late afternoon and evening hours of December 28th. Wind gusts in the 40 to 60 mph range resulted in a few downed tree limbs and scattered power outages.",Two to four inches of sleet was reported.,2015,2
52786,201512,28,1800,201512,29,400,102579,613009,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,20,LEELANAU,APX,28-DEC-15 18:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 04:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system moved north-northeast from Texas, reaching central Lake Michigan by the morning of the 29th. Warm and moist air surged north into Michigan in advance of this system, overriding cool and dry air already in place. This resulted in a wintry mix in some parts of northern lower Michigan, and widespread snow elsewhere. Snowfall amounts were in the 8 to 10 inch range near and north of M-32. The highest total, just over a foot, was from Maple City in Leelanau County. Snowfall amounts fell off a bit to the south, where sleet mixed in at times, and a touch of freezing rain was also seen south of M-55. Gusty east winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow. Along the Lake Huron coast from Harrisville to St Ignace, blizzard conditions were approached at times.",,2015,2
52787,201512,28,1900,201512,29,500,102579,613007,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,18,PRESQUE ISLE,APX,28-DEC-15 19:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system moved north-northeast from Texas, reaching central Lake Michigan by the morning of the 29th. Warm and moist air surged north into Michigan in advance of this system, overriding cool and dry air already in place. This resulted in a wintry mix in some parts of northern lower Michigan, and widespread snow elsewhere. Snowfall amounts were in the 8 to 10 inch range near and north of M-32. The highest total, just over a foot, was from Maple City in Leelanau County. Snowfall amounts fell off a bit to the south, where sleet mixed in at times, and a touch of freezing rain was also seen south of M-55. Gusty east winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow. Along the Lake Huron coast from Harrisville to St Ignace, blizzard conditions were approached at times.",,2015,2
52788,201512,28,1800,201512,29,500,102579,613012,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,23,MONTMORENCY,APX,28-DEC-15 18:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,CoCoRaHS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system moved north-northeast from Texas, reaching central Lake Michigan by the morning of the 29th. Warm and moist air surged north into Michigan in advance of this system, overriding cool and dry air already in place. This resulted in a wintry mix in some parts of northern lower Michigan, and widespread snow elsewhere. Snowfall amounts were in the 8 to 10 inch range near and north of M-32. The highest total, just over a foot, was from Maple City in Leelanau County. Snowfall amounts fell off a bit to the south, where sleet mixed in at times, and a touch of freezing rain was also seen south of M-55. Gusty east winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow. Along the Lake Huron coast from Harrisville to St Ignace, blizzard conditions were approached at times.",,2015,2
52789,201512,28,1700,201512,29,300,102579,613017,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,28,CRAWFORD,APX,28-DEC-15 17:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 03:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,CoCoRaHS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system moved north-northeast from Texas, reaching central Lake Michigan by the morning of the 29th. Warm and moist air surged north into Michigan in advance of this system, overriding cool and dry air already in place. This resulted in a wintry mix in some parts of northern lower Michigan, and widespread snow elsewhere. Snowfall amounts were in the 8 to 10 inch range near and north of M-32. The highest total, just over a foot, was from Maple City in Leelanau County. Snowfall amounts fell off a bit to the south, where sleet mixed in at times, and a touch of freezing rain was also seen south of M-55. Gusty east winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow. Along the Lake Huron coast from Harrisville to St Ignace, blizzard conditions were approached at times.",,2015,2
52791,201512,24,415,201512,24,715,102591,613265,MICHIGAN,2015,High Wind,Z,24,ALPENA,APX,24-DEC-15 04:15:00,EST-5,24-DEC-15 07:15:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,53.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Deep low pressure lifted across the upper Mississippi Valley late on the 23rd, pushing a cold front into northern Michigan toward or just after midnight. High winds occurred in some areas just behind the cold front, resulting in scattered tree damage and power outages. Gusts in excess of 60 mph were measured in some locations, including the Alpena, Mackinaw City, and Sault Ste Marie areas. In a few spots, the power remained out into Christmas Day.","Wind gusts to 61 mph were measured at Phelps Collins Field, west of Alpena.",2015,2
52792,201512,24,308,201512,24,608,102591,613266,MICHIGAN,2015,High Wind,Z,22,OTSEGO,APX,24-DEC-15 03:08:00,EST-5,24-DEC-15 06:08:00,0,0,0,0,22.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,58.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Deep low pressure lifted across the upper Mississippi Valley late on the 23rd, pushing a cold front into northern Michigan toward or just after midnight. High winds occurred in some areas just behind the cold front, resulting in scattered tree damage and power outages. Gusts in excess of 60 mph were measured in some locations, including the Alpena, Mackinaw City, and Sault Ste Marie areas. In a few spots, the power remained out into Christmas Day.","Wind gusts to 67 mph were measured in Waters, and 58 mph at the Gaylord Regional Airport. Sporadic tree damage and power outages resulted.",2015,2
52793,201512,24,315,201512,24,615,102591,613267,MICHIGAN,2015,High Wind,Z,21,ANTRIM,APX,24-DEC-15 03:15:00,EST-5,24-DEC-15 06:15:00,0,0,0,0,8.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Deep low pressure lifted across the upper Mississippi Valley late on the 23rd, pushing a cold front into northern Michigan toward or just after midnight. High winds occurred in some areas just behind the cold front, resulting in scattered tree damage and power outages. Gusts in excess of 60 mph were measured in some locations, including the Alpena, Mackinaw City, and Sault Ste Marie areas. In a few spots, the power remained out into Christmas Day.","Scattered trees were downed, particularly in the eastern portion of the county.",2015,2
52794,201512,24,215,201512,24,515,102591,613268,MICHIGAN,2015,High Wind,Z,32,WEXFORD,APX,24-DEC-15 02:15:00,EST-5,24-DEC-15 05:15:00,0,0,0,0,18.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,57.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Deep low pressure lifted across the upper Mississippi Valley late on the 23rd, pushing a cold front into northern Michigan toward or just after midnight. High winds occurred in some areas just behind the cold front, resulting in scattered tree damage and power outages. Gusts in excess of 60 mph were measured in some locations, including the Alpena, Mackinaw City, and Sault Ste Marie areas. In a few spots, the power remained out into Christmas Day.",A 66 mph gust was measured in Cadillac. Some trees were downed in the city.,2015,2
52795,201512,24,310,201512,24,610,102591,613270,MICHIGAN,2015,High Wind,Z,35,OGEMAW,APX,24-DEC-15 03:10:00,EST-5,24-DEC-15 06:10:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,51.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Deep low pressure lifted across the upper Mississippi Valley late on the 23rd, pushing a cold front into northern Michigan toward or just after midnight. High winds occurred in some areas just behind the cold front, resulting in scattered tree damage and power outages. Gusts in excess of 60 mph were measured in some locations, including the Alpena, Mackinaw City, and Sault Ste Marie areas. In a few spots, the power remained out into Christmas Day.",A 59 mph gust was measured near West Branch.,2015,2
52892,201512,23,1805,201512,23,1805,101562,607431,MICHIGAN,2015,Thunderstorm Wind,C,91,LENAWEE,DTX,23-DEC-15 18:05:00,EST-5,23-DEC-15 18:05:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,BLISSFIELD BETZ ARPT,1.0,SW,BLISSFIELD BETZ ARPT,41.84,-83.88,41.84,-83.88,"A strong low pressure system tracking from the southern Plains into the Upper Great Lakes brought record December warmth to Southeast Michigan on Wednesday, December 23rd. Stronger winds associated with this system interacted with the unseasonably warm air to produce the first December tornado in Michigan history during the evening. This tornado occurred in Wayne County, just north-northeast of Canton. The tornado was rated EF-1 with peak winds of 90 mph. The tornado touched down at 643 pm EST, tracking 2 miles before lifting at 646 pm EST.",Multiple roofs were blown off in a mobile home park.,2015,2
52947,201512,29,1200,201512,29,2000,102167,610610,MICHIGAN,2015,Sleet,Z,67,INGHAM,GRR,29-DEC-15 12:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure tracked north through the western Great Lakes, producing a significant winter storm for much of the region. Lower Michigan received a combination of snow, sleet, and freezing rain. The freezing rain was mainly confined to far southern lower Michigan south of I-94, where up to a quarter inch of ice accumulated. Much of southwest lower Michigan reported 1-4 inches of sleet, while heavier snow fell across northern lower Michigan. This resulted in hazardous travel conditions due to heavy sleet accumulation on area roads during the late afternoon and evening hours of December 28th. Wind gusts in the 40 to 60 mph range resulted in a few downed tree limbs and scattered power outages.",An inch to two inches of sleet was reported.,2015,2
52948,201512,29,1200,201512,29,2000,102167,610612,MICHIGAN,2015,Sleet,Z,57,KENT,GRR,29-DEC-15 12:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure tracked north through the western Great Lakes, producing a significant winter storm for much of the region. Lower Michigan received a combination of snow, sleet, and freezing rain. The freezing rain was mainly confined to far southern lower Michigan south of I-94, where up to a quarter inch of ice accumulated. Much of southwest lower Michigan reported 1-4 inches of sleet, while heavier snow fell across northern lower Michigan. This resulted in hazardous travel conditions due to heavy sleet accumulation on area roads during the late afternoon and evening hours of December 28th. Wind gusts in the 40 to 60 mph range resulted in a few downed tree limbs and scattered power outages.",Up to two inches of sleet was reported.,2015,2
52949,201512,29,1200,201512,29,2000,102167,610613,MICHIGAN,2015,Sleet,Z,58,IONIA,GRR,29-DEC-15 12:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure tracked north through the western Great Lakes, producing a significant winter storm for much of the region. Lower Michigan received a combination of snow, sleet, and freezing rain. The freezing rain was mainly confined to far southern lower Michigan south of I-94, where up to a quarter inch of ice accumulated. Much of southwest lower Michigan reported 1-4 inches of sleet, while heavier snow fell across northern lower Michigan. This resulted in hazardous travel conditions due to heavy sleet accumulation on area roads during the late afternoon and evening hours of December 28th. Wind gusts in the 40 to 60 mph range resulted in a few downed tree limbs and scattered power outages.",Up to two inches of sleet was reported.,2015,2
52950,201512,29,1200,201512,29,2000,102167,610614,MICHIGAN,2015,Sleet,Z,59,CLINTON,GRR,29-DEC-15 12:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure tracked north through the western Great Lakes, producing a significant winter storm for much of the region. Lower Michigan received a combination of snow, sleet, and freezing rain. The freezing rain was mainly confined to far southern lower Michigan south of I-94, where up to a quarter inch of ice accumulated. Much of southwest lower Michigan reported 1-4 inches of sleet, while heavier snow fell across northern lower Michigan. This resulted in hazardous travel conditions due to heavy sleet accumulation on area roads during the late afternoon and evening hours of December 28th. Wind gusts in the 40 to 60 mph range resulted in a few downed tree limbs and scattered power outages.",Up to two inches of sleet was reported.,2015,2
52987,201512,28,1800,201512,29,500,102579,613008,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,19,CHARLEVOIX,APX,28-DEC-15 18:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system moved north-northeast from Texas, reaching central Lake Michigan by the morning of the 29th. Warm and moist air surged north into Michigan in advance of this system, overriding cool and dry air already in place. This resulted in a wintry mix in some parts of northern lower Michigan, and widespread snow elsewhere. Snowfall amounts were in the 8 to 10 inch range near and north of M-32. The highest total, just over a foot, was from Maple City in Leelanau County. Snowfall amounts fell off a bit to the south, where sleet mixed in at times, and a touch of freezing rain was also seen south of M-55. Gusty east winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow. Along the Lake Huron coast from Harrisville to St Ignace, blizzard conditions were approached at times.",,2015,2
53116,201512,14,700,201512,15,700,101864,609235,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,14-DEC-15 07:00:00,EST-5,15-DEC-15 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong moisture-laden storm system lifting up from the Southern Plains resulted in record precipitation amounts across much of Upper Michigan from the 13th into the 15th with anywhere from one to three inches of storm total precipitation. As colder air moved in behind the system on the 14th, precipitation changed from heavy rain to moderate to heavy sleet or snow over the west half.","Observers at Kearsarge and near Atlantic Mine measured four inches of snow in approximately 18 hours. Accumulations of sleet, snow and freezing rain combined to make roads and sidewalks very slippery across much of the county.",2015,2
53117,201512,14,800,201512,15,800,101864,609236,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,14-DEC-15 08:00:00,EST-5,15-DEC-15 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong moisture-laden storm system lifting up from the Southern Plains resulted in record precipitation amounts across much of Upper Michigan from the 13th into the 15th with anywhere from one to three inches of storm total precipitation. As colder air moved in behind the system on the 14th, precipitation changed from heavy rain to moderate to heavy sleet or snow over the west half.",Observers measured anywhere from two to four inches of snow across the county over approximately 18 hours. Snow and sleet accumulation combined to make roads and sidewalks very slippery.,2015,2
53118,201512,14,700,201512,14,1800,101864,609237,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,14-DEC-15 07:00:00,EST-5,14-DEC-15 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong moisture-laden storm system lifting up from the Southern Plains resulted in record precipitation amounts across much of Upper Michigan from the 13th into the 15th with anywhere from one to three inches of storm total precipitation. As colder air moved in behind the system on the 14th, precipitation changed from heavy rain to moderate to heavy sleet or snow over the west half.",The observer in Herman measured 1.2 inches of sleet in less than 12 hours. The Baraga County Sheriff reported very slippery roadways throughout much of the county from the combination of sleet and snow.,2015,2
53162,201512,29,1300,201512,29,2100,102167,610615,MICHIGAN,2015,Sleet,Z,51,MONTCALM,GRR,29-DEC-15 13:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure tracked north through the western Great Lakes, producing a significant winter storm for much of the region. Lower Michigan received a combination of snow, sleet, and freezing rain. The freezing rain was mainly confined to far southern lower Michigan south of I-94, where up to a quarter inch of ice accumulated. Much of southwest lower Michigan reported 1-4 inches of sleet, while heavier snow fell across northern lower Michigan. This resulted in hazardous travel conditions due to heavy sleet accumulation on area roads during the late afternoon and evening hours of December 28th. Wind gusts in the 40 to 60 mph range resulted in a few downed tree limbs and scattered power outages.",Up to two inches of sleet was reported.,2015,2
53163,201512,29,1300,201512,29,2100,102167,610616,MICHIGAN,2015,Sleet,Z,52,GRATIOT,GRR,29-DEC-15 13:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure tracked north through the western Great Lakes, producing a significant winter storm for much of the region. Lower Michigan received a combination of snow, sleet, and freezing rain. The freezing rain was mainly confined to far southern lower Michigan south of I-94, where up to a quarter inch of ice accumulated. Much of southwest lower Michigan reported 1-4 inches of sleet, while heavier snow fell across northern lower Michigan. This resulted in hazardous travel conditions due to heavy sleet accumulation on area roads during the late afternoon and evening hours of December 28th. Wind gusts in the 40 to 60 mph range resulted in a few downed tree limbs and scattered power outages.",Up to two inches of sleet was reported.,2015,2
53164,201512,29,1300,201512,29,2100,102167,610617,MICHIGAN,2015,Sleet,Z,43,OCEANA,GRR,29-DEC-15 13:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure tracked north through the western Great Lakes, producing a significant winter storm for much of the region. Lower Michigan received a combination of snow, sleet, and freezing rain. The freezing rain was mainly confined to far southern lower Michigan south of I-94, where up to a quarter inch of ice accumulated. Much of southwest lower Michigan reported 1-4 inches of sleet, while heavier snow fell across northern lower Michigan. This resulted in hazardous travel conditions due to heavy sleet accumulation on area roads during the late afternoon and evening hours of December 28th. Wind gusts in the 40 to 60 mph range resulted in a few downed tree limbs and scattered power outages.",Up to two inches of sleet was reported.,2015,2
53165,201512,29,1300,201512,29,2100,102167,610618,MICHIGAN,2015,Sleet,Z,44,NEWAYGO,GRR,29-DEC-15 13:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure tracked north through the western Great Lakes, producing a significant winter storm for much of the region. Lower Michigan received a combination of snow, sleet, and freezing rain. The freezing rain was mainly confined to far southern lower Michigan south of I-94, where up to a quarter inch of ice accumulated. Much of southwest lower Michigan reported 1-4 inches of sleet, while heavier snow fell across northern lower Michigan. This resulted in hazardous travel conditions due to heavy sleet accumulation on area roads during the late afternoon and evening hours of December 28th. Wind gusts in the 40 to 60 mph range resulted in a few downed tree limbs and scattered power outages.",Two to four inches of sleet was reported.,2015,2
53199,201512,28,1800,201512,29,500,102579,613010,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,21,ANTRIM,APX,28-DEC-15 18:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system moved north-northeast from Texas, reaching central Lake Michigan by the morning of the 29th. Warm and moist air surged north into Michigan in advance of this system, overriding cool and dry air already in place. This resulted in a wintry mix in some parts of northern lower Michigan, and widespread snow elsewhere. Snowfall amounts were in the 8 to 10 inch range near and north of M-32. The highest total, just over a foot, was from Maple City in Leelanau County. Snowfall amounts fell off a bit to the south, where sleet mixed in at times, and a touch of freezing rain was also seen south of M-55. Gusty east winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow. Along the Lake Huron coast from Harrisville to St Ignace, blizzard conditions were approached at times.",,2015,2
53333,201512,14,700,201512,15,700,101864,609238,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,84,SOUTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,14-DEC-15 07:00:00,EST-5,15-DEC-15 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong moisture-laden storm system lifting up from the Southern Plains resulted in record precipitation amounts across much of Upper Michigan from the 13th into the 15th with anywhere from one to three inches of storm total precipitation. As colder air moved in behind the system on the 14th, precipitation changed from heavy rain to moderate to heavy sleet or snow over the west half.",Sleet and snow accumulation approaching one inch at many locations resulted in very slippery roadways and sidewalks.,2015,2
53334,201512,14,700,201512,15,700,101864,609239,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,10,IRON,MQT,14-DEC-15 07:00:00,CST-6,15-DEC-15 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong moisture-laden storm system lifting up from the Southern Plains resulted in record precipitation amounts across much of Upper Michigan from the 13th into the 15th with anywhere from one to three inches of storm total precipitation. As colder air moved in behind the system on the 14th, precipitation changed from heavy rain to moderate to heavy sleet or snow over the west half.","A wintry mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain accumulating one to two inches resulted in very slippery roadways and sidewalks.",2015,2
53335,201512,14,1800,201512,15,700,101864,609240,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,14-DEC-15 18:00:00,EST-5,15-DEC-15 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong moisture-laden storm system lifting up from the Southern Plains resulted in record precipitation amounts across much of Upper Michigan from the 13th into the 15th with anywhere from one to three inches of storm total precipitation. As colder air moved in behind the system on the 14th, precipitation changed from heavy rain to moderate to heavy sleet or snow over the west half.",The National Weather Service in Negaunee Township and spotters in Negaunee and Ishpeming measured nearly four inches of snow in approximately 12 hours. The observer south of Big Bay measured 5.7 inches for the 24-hour period ending on the morning of the 15th. Roads and sidewalks were reported to be very slippery from the wet snow.,2015,2
53336,201512,13,700,201512,15,700,101864,609245,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Rain,C,3,ALGER,MQT,13-DEC-15 07:00:00,EST-5,15-DEC-15 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,TRENARY,0.0,N,TRENARY,46.2,-86.97,46.2,-86.97,"A strong moisture-laden storm system lifting up from the Southern Plains resulted in record precipitation amounts across much of Upper Michigan from the 13th into the 15th with anywhere from one to three inches of storm total precipitation. As colder air moved in behind the system on the 14th, precipitation changed from heavy rain to moderate to heavy sleet or snow over the west half.",Observers across Alger County measured two-day rainfall totals between two and three inches with the highest totals generally over the western half of the county.,2015,2
53337,201512,13,700,201512,15,700,101864,609247,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Rain,C,109,MENOMINEE,MQT,13-DEC-15 07:00:00,CST-6,15-DEC-15 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,DAGGETT,0.0,N,DAGGETT,45.47,-87.62,45.47,-87.62,"A strong moisture-laden storm system lifting up from the Southern Plains resulted in record precipitation amounts across much of Upper Michigan from the 13th into the 15th with anywhere from one to three inches of storm total precipitation. As colder air moved in behind the system on the 14th, precipitation changed from heavy rain to moderate to heavy sleet or snow over the west half.",Two-day rainfall total exceeded two inches at several locations across the county with the heaviest amounts in the Spalding and Daggett areas.,2015,2
53394,201512,29,1300,201512,29,2100,102167,610619,MICHIGAN,2015,Sleet,Z,45,MECOSTA,GRR,29-DEC-15 13:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure tracked north through the western Great Lakes, producing a significant winter storm for much of the region. Lower Michigan received a combination of snow, sleet, and freezing rain. The freezing rain was mainly confined to far southern lower Michigan south of I-94, where up to a quarter inch of ice accumulated. Much of southwest lower Michigan reported 1-4 inches of sleet, while heavier snow fell across northern lower Michigan. This resulted in hazardous travel conditions due to heavy sleet accumulation on area roads during the late afternoon and evening hours of December 28th. Wind gusts in the 40 to 60 mph range resulted in a few downed tree limbs and scattered power outages.",Two to four inches of sleet was reported.,2015,2
53395,201512,29,1300,201512,29,2100,102167,610620,MICHIGAN,2015,Sleet,Z,46,ISABELLA,GRR,29-DEC-15 13:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure tracked north through the western Great Lakes, producing a significant winter storm for much of the region. Lower Michigan received a combination of snow, sleet, and freezing rain. The freezing rain was mainly confined to far southern lower Michigan south of I-94, where up to a quarter inch of ice accumulated. Much of southwest lower Michigan reported 1-4 inches of sleet, while heavier snow fell across northern lower Michigan. This resulted in hazardous travel conditions due to heavy sleet accumulation on area roads during the late afternoon and evening hours of December 28th. Wind gusts in the 40 to 60 mph range resulted in a few downed tree limbs and scattered power outages.",Two to four inches of sleet was reported.,2015,2
53396,201512,29,1400,201512,29,2200,102167,610621,MICHIGAN,2015,Sleet,Z,37,MASON,GRR,29-DEC-15 14:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure tracked north through the western Great Lakes, producing a significant winter storm for much of the region. Lower Michigan received a combination of snow, sleet, and freezing rain. The freezing rain was mainly confined to far southern lower Michigan south of I-94, where up to a quarter inch of ice accumulated. Much of southwest lower Michigan reported 1-4 inches of sleet, while heavier snow fell across northern lower Michigan. This resulted in hazardous travel conditions due to heavy sleet accumulation on area roads during the late afternoon and evening hours of December 28th. Wind gusts in the 40 to 60 mph range resulted in a few downed tree limbs and scattered power outages.",Three to four inches of sleet mixed with snow at times was reported.,2015,2
53397,201512,29,1400,201512,29,2200,102167,610622,MICHIGAN,2015,Sleet,Z,38,LAKE,GRR,29-DEC-15 14:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure tracked north through the western Great Lakes, producing a significant winter storm for much of the region. Lower Michigan received a combination of snow, sleet, and freezing rain. The freezing rain was mainly confined to far southern lower Michigan south of I-94, where up to a quarter inch of ice accumulated. Much of southwest lower Michigan reported 1-4 inches of sleet, while heavier snow fell across northern lower Michigan. This resulted in hazardous travel conditions due to heavy sleet accumulation on area roads during the late afternoon and evening hours of December 28th. Wind gusts in the 40 to 60 mph range resulted in a few downed tree limbs and scattered power outages.",Three to four inches of sleet which mixed at times with snow was reported.,2015,2
53422,201512,28,1700,201512,29,300,102579,613014,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,25,BENZIE,APX,28-DEC-15 17:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 03:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system moved north-northeast from Texas, reaching central Lake Michigan by the morning of the 29th. Warm and moist air surged north into Michigan in advance of this system, overriding cool and dry air already in place. This resulted in a wintry mix in some parts of northern lower Michigan, and widespread snow elsewhere. Snowfall amounts were in the 8 to 10 inch range near and north of M-32. The highest total, just over a foot, was from Maple City in Leelanau County. Snowfall amounts fell off a bit to the south, where sleet mixed in at times, and a touch of freezing rain was also seen south of M-55. Gusty east winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow. Along the Lake Huron coast from Harrisville to St Ignace, blizzard conditions were approached at times.",,2015,2
53544,201512,13,700,201512,15,700,101864,609248,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Rain,C,43,DICKINSON,MQT,13-DEC-15 07:00:00,CST-6,15-DEC-15 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,NORWAY,0.0,N,NORWAY,45.78,-87.92,45.78,-87.92,"A strong moisture-laden storm system lifting up from the Southern Plains resulted in record precipitation amounts across much of Upper Michigan from the 13th into the 15th with anywhere from one to three inches of storm total precipitation. As colder air moved in behind the system on the 14th, precipitation changed from heavy rain to moderate to heavy sleet or snow over the west half.",Two-day rainfall totals exceeded two inches at several locations across the county with the heaviest amounts reported near Norway.,2015,2
53545,201512,13,700,201512,15,700,101864,609330,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Rain,C,95,LUCE,MQT,13-DEC-15 07:00:00,EST-5,15-DEC-15 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,NEWBERRY,0.0,N,NEWBERRY,46.35,-85.5,46.35,-85.5,"A strong moisture-laden storm system lifting up from the Southern Plains resulted in record precipitation amounts across much of Upper Michigan from the 13th into the 15th with anywhere from one to three inches of storm total precipitation. As colder air moved in behind the system on the 14th, precipitation changed from heavy rain to moderate to heavy sleet or snow over the west half.",Two-day rainfall totals exceeded two inches across much of Luce County.,2015,2
53546,201512,13,700,201512,15,700,101864,609243,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Rain,C,153,SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,13-DEC-15 07:00:00,EST-5,15-DEC-15 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,MANISTIQUE,0.0,N,MANISTIQUE,45.95,-86.25,45.95,-86.25,"A strong moisture-laden storm system lifting up from the Southern Plains resulted in record precipitation amounts across much of Upper Michigan from the 13th into the 15th with anywhere from one to three inches of storm total precipitation. As colder air moved in behind the system on the 14th, precipitation changed from heavy rain to moderate to heavy sleet or snow over the west half.",Two-day rainfall totals across the county generally ranged between two and three inches with the highest amounts reported near Manistique in southern Schoolcraft County.,2015,2
53547,201512,13,800,201512,15,800,101864,609242,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Rain,C,41,DELTA,MQT,13-DEC-15 08:00:00,EST-5,15-DEC-15 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,GARDEN CORNERS,0.0,N,GARDEN CORNERS,45.88,-86.5,45.88,-86.5,"A strong moisture-laden storm system lifting up from the Southern Plains resulted in record precipitation amounts across much of Upper Michigan from the 13th into the 15th with anywhere from one to three inches of storm total precipitation. As colder air moved in behind the system on the 14th, precipitation changed from heavy rain to moderate to heavy sleet or snow over the west half.",Two-day rainfall totals across the county ranged generally between two and three inches with the highest totals reported near the Garden Peninsula.,2015,2
53548,201512,13,800,201512,15,800,101864,609249,MICHIGAN,2015,Heavy Rain,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,13-DEC-15 08:00:00,EST-5,15-DEC-15 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,(MQT)MARQUETTE CO AR,0.0,N,(MQT)MARQUETTE CO AR,46.53,-87.57,46.53,-87.57,"A strong moisture-laden storm system lifting up from the Southern Plains resulted in record precipitation amounts across much of Upper Michigan from the 13th into the 15th with anywhere from one to three inches of storm total precipitation. As colder air moved in behind the system on the 14th, precipitation changed from heavy rain to moderate to heavy sleet or snow over the west half.",Two-day precipitation totals across much of Marquette County approached or exceeded two inches with nearly all of the precipitation falling as rain. The National Weather Service in Negaunee Township measured a two-day precipitation total of 2.34 which was the second highest on record for December and for meteorological winter.,2015,2
53604,201512,29,1400,201512,29,2200,102167,610623,MICHIGAN,2015,Sleet,Z,39,OSCEOLA,GRR,29-DEC-15 14:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure tracked north through the western Great Lakes, producing a significant winter storm for much of the region. Lower Michigan received a combination of snow, sleet, and freezing rain. The freezing rain was mainly confined to far southern lower Michigan south of I-94, where up to a quarter inch of ice accumulated. Much of southwest lower Michigan reported 1-4 inches of sleet, while heavier snow fell across northern lower Michigan. This resulted in hazardous travel conditions due to heavy sleet accumulation on area roads during the late afternoon and evening hours of December 28th. Wind gusts in the 40 to 60 mph range resulted in a few downed tree limbs and scattered power outages.",Three to four inches of sleet which mixed at times with snow was reported.,2015,2
53605,201512,29,1400,201512,29,2200,102167,610624,MICHIGAN,2015,Sleet,Z,40,CLARE,GRR,29-DEC-15 14:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure tracked north through the western Great Lakes, producing a significant winter storm for much of the region. Lower Michigan received a combination of snow, sleet, and freezing rain. The freezing rain was mainly confined to far southern lower Michigan south of I-94, where up to a quarter inch of ice accumulated. Much of southwest lower Michigan reported 1-4 inches of sleet, while heavier snow fell across northern lower Michigan. This resulted in hazardous travel conditions due to heavy sleet accumulation on area roads during the late afternoon and evening hours of December 28th. Wind gusts in the 40 to 60 mph range resulted in a few downed tree limbs and scattered power outages.",Three to four inches of sleet which mixed at times with snow was reported.,2015,2
53606,201512,29,1300,201512,29,2100,102167,610625,MICHIGAN,2015,Sleet,Z,50,MUSKEGON,GRR,29-DEC-15 13:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure tracked north through the western Great Lakes, producing a significant winter storm for much of the region. Lower Michigan received a combination of snow, sleet, and freezing rain. The freezing rain was mainly confined to far southern lower Michigan south of I-94, where up to a quarter inch of ice accumulated. Much of southwest lower Michigan reported 1-4 inches of sleet, while heavier snow fell across northern lower Michigan. This resulted in hazardous travel conditions due to heavy sleet accumulation on area roads during the late afternoon and evening hours of December 28th. Wind gusts in the 40 to 60 mph range resulted in a few downed tree limbs and scattered power outages.",Two to four inches of sleet was reported.,2015,2
53634,201512,28,1700,201512,29,300,102579,613015,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Storm,Z,26,GRAND TRAVERSE,APX,28-DEC-15 17:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-15 03:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system moved north-northeast from Texas, reaching central Lake Michigan by the morning of the 29th. Warm and moist air surged north into Michigan in advance of this system, overriding cool and dry air already in place. This resulted in a wintry mix in some parts of northern lower Michigan, and widespread snow elsewhere. Snowfall amounts were in the 8 to 10 inch range near and north of M-32. The highest total, just over a foot, was from Maple City in Leelanau County. Snowfall amounts fell off a bit to the south, where sleet mixed in at times, and a touch of freezing rain was also seen south of M-55. Gusty east winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow. Along the Lake Huron coast from Harrisville to St Ignace, blizzard conditions were approached at times.",,2015,2
53735,201512,17,800,201512,19,800,101884,609392,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,17-DEC-15 08:00:00,EST-5,19-DEC-15 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Colder air in the wake of a low pressure system moving through the Upper Great Lakes helped generate moderate to heavy lake effect snow over portions of northwest and north central Upper Michigan from the 17th into the 19th.,The observer at Mass City measured nearly ten inches of lake effect snow over a two-day period.,2015,2
53736,201512,18,800,201512,19,800,101884,609435,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,18-DEC-15 08:00:00,EST-5,19-DEC-15 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Colder air in the wake of a low pressure system moving through the Upper Great Lakes helped generate moderate to heavy lake effect snow over portions of northwest and north central Upper Michigan from the 17th into the 19th.,The observer near Pelkie measured 5.3 inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours.,2015,2
53737,201512,18,800,201512,19,800,101884,609442,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,18-DEC-15 08:00:00,EST-5,19-DEC-15 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Colder air in the wake of a low pressure system moving through the Upper Great Lakes helped generate moderate to heavy lake effect snow over portions of northwest and north central Upper Michigan from the 17th into the 19th.,Grand Marais observers measured 8 to 9 inches of lake effect snow over a 24-hour period with most of the snow falling during the night of the 18th into the morning of the 19th.,2015,2
53738,201512,18,2100,201512,19,900,101884,609446,MICHIGAN,2015,Winter Weather,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,18-DEC-15 21:00:00,EST-5,19-DEC-15 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Colder air in the wake of a low pressure system moving through the Upper Great Lakes helped generate moderate to heavy lake effect snow over portions of northwest and north central Upper Michigan from the 17th into the 19th.,There was a report via social media of an estimated eight inches of lake effect snow in approximately 12 hours.,2015,2
53739,201512,17,1000,201512,19,1200,101884,609378,MICHIGAN,2015,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,17-DEC-15 10:00:00,EST-5,19-DEC-15 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Colder air in the wake of a low pressure system moving through the Upper Great Lakes helped generate moderate to heavy lake effect snow over portions of northwest and north central Upper Michigan from the 17th into the 19th.,"There were public reports via social media of more than 20 inches of lake effect snow over a two-day period at Chassell, Painesdale, South Range, Twin Lakes and Toivola. Snowfall rates approached two inches per hour during the most intense snow bands.",2015,2