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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
371,201601,25,1600,201601,26,1600,103072,615916,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,25-JAN-16 16:00:00,CST-6,26-JAN-16 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate snow and lake enhanced snow occurred over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 25th into the afternoon of the 26th.,There was a report via social media of 7.3 inches of lake enhanced snow in 24 hours at Ironwood.,2016,1
372,201601,25,2200,201601,26,1600,103072,615918,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,25-JAN-16 22:00:00,EST-5,26-JAN-16 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate snow and lake enhanced snow occurred over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 25th into the afternoon of the 26th.,Lake enhanced snow totals over an 18-hour period included six inches near Harvey and five inches just south of Marquette in the higher terrain of Sands Township.,2016,1
373,201601,25,2100,201601,26,900,103072,615919,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,25-JAN-16 21:00:00,EST-5,26-JAN-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate snow and lake enhanced snow occurred over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 25th into the afternoon of the 26th.,The observer in Stonington measured four inches of snow in 12 hours.,2016,1
374,201601,16,800,201601,16,800,103071,615907,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,16-JAN-16 08:00:00,EST-5,16-JAN-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Arctic air mass combined with an upper disturbance moving across the region generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the 16th into the 18th.,The observer eight miles north of Mass City measured 11.3 inches of lake effect snow over two days.,2016,1
375,201601,16,1000,201601,18,1000,103071,615913,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,16-JAN-16 10:00:00,EST-5,18-JAN-16 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Arctic air mass combined with an upper disturbance moving across the region generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the 16th into the 18th.,The observer seven miles south of Pine Stump Junction measured 12.3 inches of lake effect snow over a two-day period. North winds gusting over 25 mph produced considerable blowing and drifting of snow along Lake Superior.,2016,1
376,201601,16,800,201601,18,1100,103071,615915,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,16-JAN-16 08:00:00,EST-5,18-JAN-16 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Arctic air mass combined with an upper disturbance moving across the region generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the 16th into the 18th.,Two-day storm total lake effect snow accumulation included 14 inches at Lac La Belle and 11 inches at Phoenix.,2016,1
377,201601,25,1800,201601,26,900,103072,615920,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,12,MENOMINEE,MQT,25-JAN-16 18:00:00,CST-6,26-JAN-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate snow and lake enhanced snow occurred over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 25th into the afternoon of the 26th.,The observer near Menominee measured 3.5 inches of snow in 15 hours.,2016,1
378,201601,25,2000,201601,26,800,103072,615921,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,25-JAN-16 20:00:00,EST-5,26-JAN-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate snow and lake enhanced snow occurred over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 25th into the afternoon of the 26th.,The observer three miles northeast of Calumet measured four inches of lake effect snow over approximately 12 hours.,2016,1
681,201601,12,800,201601,12,1600,103290,617302,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,31,MANISTEE,APX,12-JAN-16 08:00:00,EST-5,12-JAN-16 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A clipper crossed central lower Michigan early on the 12th. Cold air and south winds ahead of the clipper would result in lake effect snow bands staying largely offshore of northwest lower Michigan. However, as the clipper passes and winds veered to the northwest, heavy snow showers come onshore in parts of the region. Parts of Grand Traverse and Manistee Counties got the worst of it, with 6 to 8 inches of snow in the Traverse City area and in Brethren.",,2016,1
682,201601,13,1000,201601,13,2300,103291,617303,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,16,EMMET,APX,13-JAN-16 10:00:00,EST-5,13-JAN-16 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"West-southwest flow lake effect snow was heavy at times on the 13th, targeting far northern lower Michigan. Pellston topped out at 13 inches of new snow by evening.",,2016,1
683,201601,13,1100,201601,13,2300,103291,617304,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,19,CHARLEVOIX,APX,13-JAN-16 11:00:00,EST-5,13-JAN-16 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"West-southwest flow lake effect snow was heavy at times on the 13th, targeting far northern lower Michigan. Pellston topped out at 13 inches of new snow by evening.",,2016,1
684,201601,13,1300,201601,13,2300,103291,617305,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,17,CHEBOYGAN,APX,13-JAN-16 13:00:00,EST-5,13-JAN-16 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"West-southwest flow lake effect snow was heavy at times on the 13th, targeting far northern lower Michigan. Pellston topped out at 13 inches of new snow by evening.",,2016,1
783,201601,25,2000,201601,26,800,103072,615923,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,25-JAN-16 20:00:00,EST-5,26-JAN-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate snow and lake enhanced snow occurred over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 25th into the afternoon of the 26th.,The observer six miles north of Greenland measured 4.7 inches of lake enhanced snow in approximately 12 hours.,2016,1
784,201601,25,2230,201601,26,800,103072,615924,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,25-JAN-16 22:30:00,EST-5,26-JAN-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate snow and lake enhanced snow occurred over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 25th into the afternoon of the 26th.,The observer 15 miles south of Wetmore measured 3.8 inches of snow in less than 12 hours.,2016,1
785,201601,25,2100,201601,26,900,103072,615922,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,25-JAN-16 21:00:00,EST-5,26-JAN-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate snow and lake enhanced snow occurred over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 25th into the afternoon of the 26th.,Lake enhanced snow totals in 12 hours included 5.5 inches near Redridge and 4 inches at Quincy Mine.,2016,1
855,201601,16,1500,201601,17,200,103292,617309,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,16,EMMET,APX,16-JAN-16 15:00:00,EST-5,17-JAN-16 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was another west-southwest lake effect event (at least initially), enhanced by a near-stationary area of low pressure over northern Lake Michigan. Heavy snow fell on the evening of the 16th, with 10 inches of new snow in Petoskey and Pellston.|The weak low pressure area would eventually drift south, impacting the Grand Traverse Bay region. Honor, Lake Ann, Suttons Bay, and Traverse City all ended up with double-digit snowfall totals, with Lake Ann topping the list at 18 inches.",,2016,1
856,201601,16,1500,201601,17,200,103292,617310,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,19,CHARLEVOIX,APX,16-JAN-16 15:00:00,EST-5,17-JAN-16 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was another west-southwest lake effect event (at least initially), enhanced by a near-stationary area of low pressure over northern Lake Michigan. Heavy snow fell on the evening of the 16th, with 10 inches of new snow in Petoskey and Pellston.|The weak low pressure area would eventually drift south, impacting the Grand Traverse Bay region. Honor, Lake Ann, Suttons Bay, and Traverse City all ended up with double-digit snowfall totals, with Lake Ann topping the list at 18 inches.",,2016,1
926,201601,3,2000,201601,4,900,101443,606929,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,77,BERRIEN,IWX,03-JAN-16 20:00:00,EST-5,04-JAN-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Lake effect snow bands dropped between 2 and 6 inches of snow late on January 3rd through mid-morning January 4th.,"Lake effect snow showers accumulated to between 2 and 6 inches during the evening hours of January 3rd through mid-morning January 4th, heaviest across northern and eastern portions of the county. Reduced visibilities and slick roadways led to a few accidents and school delays.",2016,1
927,201601,3,2000,201601,4,900,101443,606930,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,78,CASS,IWX,03-JAN-16 20:00:00,EST-5,04-JAN-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Lake effect snow bands dropped between 2 and 6 inches of snow late on January 3rd through mid-morning January 4th.,"Lake effect snow showers accumulated to between 2 and 5 inches during the evening hours of January 3rd through mid-morning January 4th, heaviest across western portions of the county. Reduced visibilities and slick roadways led to a few accidents and school delays.",2016,1
942,201601,14,1300,201601,15,700,103035,615548,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,14-JAN-16 13:00:00,EST-5,15-JAN-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shallow low-level moisture and northeast flow behind a low pressure system passing to the south produced a mixture of light snow and freezing rain from the 14th into the 15th.,A mixture of snow and freezing drizzle produced slippery conditions on area highways. There were multiple accidents reported on U.S. Highway 41 near the National Weather Service in Negaunee Township on the 15th.,2016,1
943,201601,14,2200,201601,15,800,103035,615549,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,11,DICKINSON,MQT,14-JAN-16 22:00:00,CST-6,15-JAN-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shallow low-level moisture and northeast flow behind a low pressure system passing to the south produced a mixture of light snow and freezing rain from the 14th into the 15th.,The Ford Airport ASOS near Kingsford measured 0.17 inch of freezing rain in ten hours. |The glaze of ice on area roadways made for slippery travel on the morning of the 15th.,2016,1
944,201601,1,900,201601,1,1330,102932,615064,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,01-JAN-16 09:00:00,EST-5,01-JAN-16 13:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate lake effect snow dropped three inches of accumulation near Grand Marais in less than five hours on the 1st.,Three inches of lake effect snow fell in less than five hours near Grand Marais.,2016,1
945,201601,14,2200,201601,15,930,103035,615550,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,14,SOUTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,14-JAN-16 22:00:00,EST-5,15-JAN-16 09:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shallow low-level moisture and northeast flow behind a low pressure system passing to the south produced a mixture of light snow and freezing rain from the 14th into the 15th.,The observer near Cooks measured one tenth of an inch of ice accumulation from freezing drizzle. The glaze of ice on area roadways made for slippery travel on the morning of the 15th.,2016,1
971,201601,3,2100,201601,4,800,101443,606931,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,79,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,03-JAN-16 21:00:00,EST-5,04-JAN-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,CoCoRaHS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Lake effect snow bands dropped between 2 and 6 inches of snow late on January 3rd through mid-morning January 4th.,"Lake effect snow showers accumulated to between 1 and 3 inches during the evening hours of January 3rd through mid-morning January 4th, heaviest across western portions of the county. Reduced visibilities and slick roadways led to a few accidents and school delays.",2016,1
981,201601,12,0,201601,12,1900,101613,607805,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,79,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,12-JAN-16 00:00:00,EST-5,12-JAN-16 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,CoCoRaHS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Snow with an Alberta Clipper transitioned to lake effect snow showers during the day on January 12th. Snow accumulations of 3 to 7 inches, falling temperatures, and blowing snow from gusty winds created hazardous travel conditions.","Reports of slide-offs and accidents, along with numerous school delays, were common on January 12th due to snow and blowing snow. Snow accumulations across the country generally ranged between 3 and 6 inches, heaviest across northern portions of the county. The accumulating snow combined with temperatures falling into the teens and reduced visibilities thanks to gusty winds created difficult driving conditions.",2016,1
982,201601,12,0,201601,12,1900,101613,607807,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,80,BRANCH,IWX,12-JAN-16 00:00:00,EST-5,12-JAN-16 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Snow with an Alberta Clipper transitioned to lake effect snow showers during the day on January 12th. Snow accumulations of 3 to 7 inches, falling temperatures, and blowing snow from gusty winds created hazardous travel conditions.","Reports of slide-offs and accidents, along with numerous school delays, were common on January 12th due to snow and blowing snow. Snow accumulations across the country generally ranged between 3 and 6 inches. The accumulating snow combined with temperatures falling into the teens and reduced visibilities thanks to gusty winds created difficult driving conditions.",2016,1
983,201601,12,0,201601,12,1900,101613,607808,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,81,HILLSDALE,IWX,12-JAN-16 00:00:00,EST-5,12-JAN-16 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Snow with an Alberta Clipper transitioned to lake effect snow showers during the day on January 12th. Snow accumulations of 3 to 7 inches, falling temperatures, and blowing snow from gusty winds created hazardous travel conditions.","Reports of slide-offs and accidents, along with numerous school delays, were common on January 12th due to snow and blowing snow. Snow accumulations across the country generally ranged between 3 and 6 inches. The accumulating snow combined with temperatures falling into the teens and reduced visibilities thanks to gusty winds created difficult driving conditions.",2016,1
1033,201601,17,700,201601,17,1900,103292,617312,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,20,LEELANAU,APX,17-JAN-16 07:00:00,EST-5,17-JAN-16 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was another west-southwest lake effect event (at least initially), enhanced by a near-stationary area of low pressure over northern Lake Michigan. Heavy snow fell on the evening of the 16th, with 10 inches of new snow in Petoskey and Pellston.|The weak low pressure area would eventually drift south, impacting the Grand Traverse Bay region. Honor, Lake Ann, Suttons Bay, and Traverse City all ended up with double-digit snowfall totals, with Lake Ann topping the list at 18 inches.",,2016,1
1034,201601,17,800,201601,17,1900,103292,617314,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,26,GRAND TRAVERSE,APX,17-JAN-16 08:00:00,EST-5,17-JAN-16 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was another west-southwest lake effect event (at least initially), enhanced by a near-stationary area of low pressure over northern Lake Michigan. Heavy snow fell on the evening of the 16th, with 10 inches of new snow in Petoskey and Pellston.|The weak low pressure area would eventually drift south, impacting the Grand Traverse Bay region. Honor, Lake Ann, Suttons Bay, and Traverse City all ended up with double-digit snowfall totals, with Lake Ann topping the list at 18 inches.",,2016,1
1035,201601,18,300,201601,18,2200,103293,617318,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,20,LEELANAU,APX,18-JAN-16 03:00:00,EST-5,18-JAN-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Lake effect snow continued on the 18th, with west-northwest winds veering to the north-northwest as a strong upper level disturbance passed. Locally heavy lake effect snow resulted in parts of northern lower Michigan. Eight to twelve inches of snow fell in Suttons Bay, Mancelona, Kalkaska, Gaylord, and Grayling.",,2016,1
1036,201601,16,1500,201601,17,200,103292,617311,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,17,CHEBOYGAN,APX,16-JAN-16 15:00:00,EST-5,17-JAN-16 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was another west-southwest lake effect event (at least initially), enhanced by a near-stationary area of low pressure over northern Lake Michigan. Heavy snow fell on the evening of the 16th, with 10 inches of new snow in Petoskey and Pellston.|The weak low pressure area would eventually drift south, impacting the Grand Traverse Bay region. Honor, Lake Ann, Suttons Bay, and Traverse City all ended up with double-digit snowfall totals, with Lake Ann topping the list at 18 inches.",,2016,1
1037,201601,17,800,201601,17,1900,103292,617313,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,25,BENZIE,APX,17-JAN-16 08:00:00,EST-5,17-JAN-16 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"This was another west-southwest lake effect event (at least initially), enhanced by a near-stationary area of low pressure over northern Lake Michigan. Heavy snow fell on the evening of the 16th, with 10 inches of new snow in Petoskey and Pellston.|The weak low pressure area would eventually drift south, impacting the Grand Traverse Bay region. Honor, Lake Ann, Suttons Bay, and Traverse City all ended up with double-digit snowfall totals, with Lake Ann topping the list at 18 inches.",,2016,1
1038,201601,18,300,201601,18,2200,103293,617320,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,21,ANTRIM,APX,18-JAN-16 03:00:00,EST-5,18-JAN-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Lake effect snow continued on the 18th, with west-northwest winds veering to the north-northwest as a strong upper level disturbance passed. Locally heavy lake effect snow resulted in parts of northern lower Michigan. Eight to twelve inches of snow fell in Suttons Bay, Mancelona, Kalkaska, Gaylord, and Grayling.",,2016,1
1039,201601,18,300,201601,18,2100,103293,617321,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,22,OTSEGO,APX,18-JAN-16 03:00:00,EST-5,18-JAN-16 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Lake effect snow continued on the 18th, with west-northwest winds veering to the north-northwest as a strong upper level disturbance passed. Locally heavy lake effect snow resulted in parts of northern lower Michigan. Eight to twelve inches of snow fell in Suttons Bay, Mancelona, Kalkaska, Gaylord, and Grayling.",,2016,1
1044,201601,12,0,201601,12,1900,101613,607803,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,77,BERRIEN,IWX,12-JAN-16 00:00:00,EST-5,12-JAN-16 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Snow with an Alberta Clipper transitioned to lake effect snow showers during the day on January 12th. Snow accumulations of 3 to 7 inches, falling temperatures, and blowing snow from gusty winds created hazardous travel conditions.","Reports of slide-offs and accidents, along with numerous school delays, were common on January 12th due to snow and blowing snow. Snow accumulations across the country generally ranged between 3 and 7 inches, heaviest across eastern portions of the county. There was a report of 6.0 inches in Niles. The accumulating snow combined with temperatures falling into the teens and reduced visibilities thanks to gusty winds created difficult driving conditions.",2016,1
1158,201601,18,300,201601,18,2200,103293,617322,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,27,KALKASKA,APX,18-JAN-16 03:00:00,EST-5,18-JAN-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Lake effect snow continued on the 18th, with west-northwest winds veering to the north-northwest as a strong upper level disturbance passed. Locally heavy lake effect snow resulted in parts of northern lower Michigan. Eight to twelve inches of snow fell in Suttons Bay, Mancelona, Kalkaska, Gaylord, and Grayling.",,2016,1
1159,201601,18,300,201601,18,2100,103293,617323,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,28,CRAWFORD,APX,18-JAN-16 03:00:00,EST-5,18-JAN-16 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Lake effect snow continued on the 18th, with west-northwest winds veering to the north-northwest as a strong upper level disturbance passed. Locally heavy lake effect snow resulted in parts of northern lower Michigan. Eight to twelve inches of snow fell in Suttons Bay, Mancelona, Kalkaska, Gaylord, and Grayling.",,2016,1
1870,201602,24,1000,201602,25,1200,103526,618793,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,67,INGHAM,GRR,24-FEB-16 10:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A major winter storm moved into Lower Michigan on February 24 producing heavy wet snow. This snow continued into the morning hours of February 25 before ending. Total accumulations for many locations ranged from 6 to 14. This caused some strain on trees with the wet snow weighing down branches, causing some scattered power outages across the region. Also, many schools and even state government offices were closed during this storm. Interstates were in better shape compared to some state highways and other secondary roads, which in many cases were snow packed and treacherous.",Over a foot of snow fell in Dansville. 10 inches fell in Okemos. The heavy wet snow resulted in scattered power outages.,2016,2
1871,201602,24,1000,201602,25,1200,103526,618792,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,66,EATON,GRR,24-FEB-16 10:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A major winter storm moved into Lower Michigan on February 24 producing heavy wet snow. This snow continued into the morning hours of February 25 before ending. Total accumulations for many locations ranged from 6 to 14. This caused some strain on trees with the wet snow weighing down branches, causing some scattered power outages across the region. Also, many schools and even state government offices were closed during this storm. Interstates were in better shape compared to some state highways and other secondary roads, which in many cases were snow packed and treacherous.",A foot of snow fell in Grand Ledge. The heavy wet snow resulted in scattered power outages.,2016,2
1872,201602,24,1000,201602,25,1200,103526,618794,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,71,VAN BUREN,GRR,24-FEB-16 10:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A major winter storm moved into Lower Michigan on February 24 producing heavy wet snow. This snow continued into the morning hours of February 25 before ending. Total accumulations for many locations ranged from 6 to 14. This caused some strain on trees with the wet snow weighing down branches, causing some scattered power outages across the region. Also, many schools and even state government offices were closed during this storm. Interstates were in better shape compared to some state highways and other secondary roads, which in many cases were snow packed and treacherous.",Nearly ten inches of snow was reported in Mattawan. The heavy wet snow resulted in scattered power outages.,2016,2
1873,201602,24,1000,201602,25,1200,103526,618795,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,72,KALAMAZOO,GRR,24-FEB-16 10:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A major winter storm moved into Lower Michigan on February 24 producing heavy wet snow. This snow continued into the morning hours of February 25 before ending. Total accumulations for many locations ranged from 6 to 14. This caused some strain on trees with the wet snow weighing down branches, causing some scattered power outages across the region. Also, many schools and even state government offices were closed during this storm. Interstates were in better shape compared to some state highways and other secondary roads, which in many cases were snow packed and treacherous.",Over 9 inches of snow was reported in Alamo. The heavy wet snow resulted in scattered power outages.,2016,2
1954,201602,24,1000,201602,25,1200,103526,618784,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,45,MECOSTA,GRR,24-FEB-16 10:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A major winter storm moved into Lower Michigan on February 24 producing heavy wet snow. This snow continued into the morning hours of February 25 before ending. Total accumulations for many locations ranged from 6 to 14. This caused some strain on trees with the wet snow weighing down branches, causing some scattered power outages across the region. Also, many schools and even state government offices were closed during this storm. Interstates were in better shape compared to some state highways and other secondary roads, which in many cases were snow packed and treacherous.",Eight inches of snow was reported in Barryton. 7.3 inches was reported in Sylvester.,2016,2
1955,201602,24,1000,201602,25,1200,103526,618785,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,58,IONIA,GRR,24-FEB-16 10:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A major winter storm moved into Lower Michigan on February 24 producing heavy wet snow. This snow continued into the morning hours of February 25 before ending. Total accumulations for many locations ranged from 6 to 14. This caused some strain on trees with the wet snow weighing down branches, causing some scattered power outages across the region. Also, many schools and even state government offices were closed during this storm. Interstates were in better shape compared to some state highways and other secondary roads, which in many cases were snow packed and treacherous.",Over 9 inches of snow was reported near Forest Hill.,2016,2
1956,201602,24,1000,201602,25,1200,103526,618786,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,51,MONTCALM,GRR,24-FEB-16 10:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A major winter storm moved into Lower Michigan on February 24 producing heavy wet snow. This snow continued into the morning hours of February 25 before ending. Total accumulations for many locations ranged from 6 to 14. This caused some strain on trees with the wet snow weighing down branches, causing some scattered power outages across the region. Also, many schools and even state government offices were closed during this storm. Interstates were in better shape compared to some state highways and other secondary roads, which in many cases were snow packed and treacherous.",Eleven inches of snow fell in Greenville and Langston. 9 inches was reported in Stanton.,2016,2
1957,201602,24,1000,201602,25,1200,103526,618787,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,52,GRATIOT,GRR,24-FEB-16 10:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A major winter storm moved into Lower Michigan on February 24 producing heavy wet snow. This snow continued into the morning hours of February 25 before ending. Total accumulations for many locations ranged from 6 to 14. This caused some strain on trees with the wet snow weighing down branches, causing some scattered power outages across the region. Also, many schools and even state government offices were closed during this storm. Interstates were in better shape compared to some state highways and other secondary roads, which in many cases were snow packed and treacherous.",Fourteen inches of snow fell in Riverdale. Ten inches fell in Alma.,2016,2
2032,201602,24,1000,201602,25,1200,103526,618788,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,57,KENT,GRR,24-FEB-16 10:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A major winter storm moved into Lower Michigan on February 24 producing heavy wet snow. This snow continued into the morning hours of February 25 before ending. Total accumulations for many locations ranged from 6 to 14. This caused some strain on trees with the wet snow weighing down branches, causing some scattered power outages across the region. Also, many schools and even state government offices were closed during this storm. Interstates were in better shape compared to some state highways and other secondary roads, which in many cases were snow packed and treacherous.",A foot of snow was reported in Comstock Park. There were numerous reports of ten to eleven inches of snow across southern Kent county.,2016,2
2033,201602,24,1000,201602,25,1200,103526,618789,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,58,IONIA,GRR,24-FEB-16 10:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A major winter storm moved into Lower Michigan on February 24 producing heavy wet snow. This snow continued into the morning hours of February 25 before ending. Total accumulations for many locations ranged from 6 to 14. This caused some strain on trees with the wet snow weighing down branches, causing some scattered power outages across the region. Also, many schools and even state government offices were closed during this storm. Interstates were in better shape compared to some state highways and other secondary roads, which in many cases were snow packed and treacherous.",A trained observer reported 11 inches of snow in Saranac.,2016,2
2034,201602,24,1000,201602,25,1200,103526,618790,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,64,ALLEGAN,GRR,24-FEB-16 10:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A major winter storm moved into Lower Michigan on February 24 producing heavy wet snow. This snow continued into the morning hours of February 25 before ending. Total accumulations for many locations ranged from 6 to 14. This caused some strain on trees with the wet snow weighing down branches, causing some scattered power outages across the region. Also, many schools and even state government offices were closed during this storm. Interstates were in better shape compared to some state highways and other secondary roads, which in many cases were snow packed and treacherous.",Nearly ten inches of snow was reported in Dorr and Hopkins.,2016,2
2035,201602,24,1000,201602,25,1200,103526,618791,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,65,BARRY,GRR,24-FEB-16 10:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A major winter storm moved into Lower Michigan on February 24 producing heavy wet snow. This snow continued into the morning hours of February 25 before ending. Total accumulations for many locations ranged from 6 to 14. This caused some strain on trees with the wet snow weighing down branches, causing some scattered power outages across the region. Also, many schools and even state government offices were closed during this storm. Interstates were in better shape compared to some state highways and other secondary roads, which in many cases were snow packed and treacherous.",A foot of snow fell in Hastings. The heavy wet snow resulted in scattered power outages.,2016,2
2054,201602,24,1000,201602,25,1200,103526,618797,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,74,JACKSON,GRR,24-FEB-16 10:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A major winter storm moved into Lower Michigan on February 24 producing heavy wet snow. This snow continued into the morning hours of February 25 before ending. Total accumulations for many locations ranged from 6 to 14. This caused some strain on trees with the wet snow weighing down branches, causing some scattered power outages across the region. Also, many schools and even state government offices were closed during this storm. Interstates were in better shape compared to some state highways and other secondary roads, which in many cases were snow packed and treacherous.",Eleven inches of snow was reported in Jackson and a foot of snow fell in Rives Junction. The heavy wet snow resulted in scattered power outages.,2016,2
2055,201602,24,1000,201602,25,1200,103526,618796,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,73,CALHOUN,GRR,24-FEB-16 10:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A major winter storm moved into Lower Michigan on February 24 producing heavy wet snow. This snow continued into the morning hours of February 25 before ending. Total accumulations for many locations ranged from 6 to 14. This caused some strain on trees with the wet snow weighing down branches, causing some scattered power outages across the region. Also, many schools and even state government offices were closed during this storm. Interstates were in better shape compared to some state highways and other secondary roads, which in many cases were snow packed and treacherous.",Eleven inches of snow was reported in Albion. The heavy wet snow resulted in scattered power outages.,2016,2
2265,201603,27,2005,201603,27,2005,104410,625351,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,115,MONROE,DTX,27-MAR-16 20:05:00,EST-5,27-MAR-16 20:05:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,ERIE,1.0,N,ERIE,41.79,-83.5,41.79,-83.5,Thunderstorms produced hail in Monroe County.,,2016,3
2289,201603,27,1955,201603,27,1955,104410,625350,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,115,MONROE,DTX,27-MAR-16 19:55:00,EST-5,27-MAR-16 19:55:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,NEWPORT,1.0,W,NEWPORT,42.0,-83.31,42.0,-83.31,Thunderstorms produced hail in Monroe County.,,2016,3
3835,201603,6,2105,201603,6,2108,104341,624950,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,31,CHEBOYGAN,APX,06-MAR-16 21:05:00,EST-5,06-MAR-16 21:08:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,INDIAN RIVER,0.0,NNE,TOPINABEE,45.42,-84.62,45.4852,-84.5975,"An isolated strong thunderstorm developed ahead of a cold front, producing penny-sized hail in far northern lower Michigan.",,2016,3
4387,201601,12,0,201601,12,1900,101613,607804,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,78,CASS,IWX,12-JAN-16 00:00:00,EST-5,12-JAN-16 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,CoCoRaHS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Snow with an Alberta Clipper transitioned to lake effect snow showers during the day on January 12th. Snow accumulations of 3 to 7 inches, falling temperatures, and blowing snow from gusty winds created hazardous travel conditions.","Reports of slide-offs and accidents, along with numerous school delays, were common on January 12th due to snow and blowing snow. Snow accumulations across the country generally ranged between 3 and 7 inches, heaviest across western portions of the county. There was a report of 6.3 inches in Dowagiac. The accumulating snow combined with temperatures falling into the teens and reduced visibilities thanks to gusty winds created difficult driving conditions.",2016,1
4633,201602,24,1700,201602,25,900,103958,621918,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,29,OSCODA,APX,24-FEB-16 17:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure would move from the lower Mississippi Valley into the eastern Great Lakes. Heavy snow fell to the west of the storm track, impacting northeast lower Michigan. Six to twelve inch snowfall amounts were common east of I-75, with the highest amounts near the communities of Presque Isle and Cathro. Shifty, gusting winds accompanied the storm, resulting the near-blizzard conditions at times along the Lake Huron coastline.",,2016,2
4634,201602,24,1700,201602,25,900,103958,621919,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,18,PRESQUE ISLE,APX,24-FEB-16 17:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure would move from the lower Mississippi Valley into the eastern Great Lakes. Heavy snow fell to the west of the storm track, impacting northeast lower Michigan. Six to twelve inch snowfall amounts were common east of I-75, with the highest amounts near the communities of Presque Isle and Cathro. Shifty, gusting winds accompanied the storm, resulting the near-blizzard conditions at times along the Lake Huron coastline.",,2016,2
4635,201602,24,1700,201602,25,900,103958,621920,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,23,MONTMORENCY,APX,24-FEB-16 17:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure would move from the lower Mississippi Valley into the eastern Great Lakes. Heavy snow fell to the west of the storm track, impacting northeast lower Michigan. Six to twelve inch snowfall amounts were common east of I-75, with the highest amounts near the communities of Presque Isle and Cathro. Shifty, gusting winds accompanied the storm, resulting the near-blizzard conditions at times along the Lake Huron coastline.",,2016,2
4636,201602,24,1800,201602,25,900,103958,621921,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,28,CRAWFORD,APX,24-FEB-16 18:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure would move from the lower Mississippi Valley into the eastern Great Lakes. Heavy snow fell to the west of the storm track, impacting northeast lower Michigan. Six to twelve inch snowfall amounts were common east of I-75, with the highest amounts near the communities of Presque Isle and Cathro. Shifty, gusting winds accompanied the storm, resulting the near-blizzard conditions at times along the Lake Huron coastline.",,2016,2
5361,201601,16,600,201601,18,2200,103071,615909,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,16-JAN-16 06:00:00,EST-5,18-JAN-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Arctic air mass combined with an upper disturbance moving across the region generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the 16th into the 18th.,Two-day storm total lake effect snow accumulation included 30 inches near Eben Junction...23 inches at Munising...22 inches near Forest Lake and 20 inches at Chatham. Snowfall rates exceeded two inches per hour at times during the heaviest snow bands. |North to northwest winds gusting over 30 mph also caused blowing and drifting of snow and occasional whiteout conditions.,2016,1
5362,201601,16,800,201601,18,1500,103071,615906,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,16-JAN-16 08:00:00,EST-5,18-JAN-16 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Arctic air mass combined with an upper disturbance moving across the region generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the 16th into the 18th.,Two-day storm total lake effect snowfall accumulation across Houghton County included 31 inches near Atlantic Mine...27.5 inches in Houghton...26 inches in Calumet and nearly 20 inches in Hancock. Snowfall rates of 2 to 3 inches per hour were recorded during the heaviest snow bands. West to northwest winds gusting over 30 mph at times also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow and occasional whiteout conditions.,2016,1
5363,201601,16,2300,201601,18,800,103071,615914,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,85,NORTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,16-JAN-16 23:00:00,EST-5,18-JAN-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Arctic air mass combined with an upper disturbance moving across the region generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the 16th into the 18th.,Extrapolated lake effect snow amounts from Shingleton and Grand Marais indicated a foot or more of snow fell within a 12-hour period over portions of northern Schoolcraft County during the period. Snowfall rates were estimated to be between one to two inches within the heavier snow bands.,2016,1
5540,201601,17,200,201601,18,900,103071,615911,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,17-JAN-16 02:00:00,EST-5,18-JAN-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Arctic air mass combined with an upper disturbance moving across the region generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the 16th into the 18th.,There was a public report of an estimated 12 inches of snow at Shot Point in approximately eight hours. An observer in Big Bay measured 13 inches over nearly a two-day period ending on the morning of the 18th. Northwest winds gusting as high as 30 mph also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow creating occasional whiteout conditions. Snow drifts as high as three feet were reported near Shot Point.,2016,1
5717,201601,9,2100,201601,13,700,102700,613724,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,50,MUSKEGON,GRR,09-JAN-16 21:00:00,EST-5,13-JAN-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Heavy lake effect snow impacted areas of western lower Michigan, especially near the Lake Michigan shoreline from January 9 to 13. The heavier lake effect snow fell from the late evening hours of the 9th into the 10th, and then again from January 11th to the 12th. Muskegon received a foot of snow in this time frame and many locations west of US-131 received 8 to 12 inches of snow that resulted in hazardous travel conditions and numerous accidents.",Over twenty inches of lake effect and lake enhanced synoptic snow fell in Muskegon from January 9th through the 13th.,2016,1
5718,201601,9,2100,201601,13,700,102700,613725,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,43,OCEANA,GRR,09-JAN-16 21:00:00,EST-5,13-JAN-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Heavy lake effect snow impacted areas of western lower Michigan, especially near the Lake Michigan shoreline from January 9 to 13. The heavier lake effect snow fell from the late evening hours of the 9th into the 10th, and then again from January 11th to the 12th. Muskegon received a foot of snow in this time frame and many locations west of US-131 received 8 to 12 inches of snow that resulted in hazardous travel conditions and numerous accidents.",Twelve to eighteen inches of snow fell across portions of Oceana county.,2016,1
5911,201601,9,1900,201601,13,700,102700,613726,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,37,MASON,GRR,09-JAN-16 19:00:00,EST-5,13-JAN-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Heavy lake effect snow impacted areas of western lower Michigan, especially near the Lake Michigan shoreline from January 9 to 13. The heavier lake effect snow fell from the late evening hours of the 9th into the 10th, and then again from January 11th to the 12th. Muskegon received a foot of snow in this time frame and many locations west of US-131 received 8 to 12 inches of snow that resulted in hazardous travel conditions and numerous accidents.",Twelve to eighteen inches of snow fell across portions of Mason county from the 9th through the 13th.,2016,1
5912,201601,11,1900,201601,13,700,102700,613727,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,56,OTTAWA,GRR,11-JAN-16 19:00:00,EST-5,13-JAN-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Heavy lake effect snow impacted areas of western lower Michigan, especially near the Lake Michigan shoreline from January 9 to 13. The heavier lake effect snow fell from the late evening hours of the 9th into the 10th, and then again from January 11th to the 12th. Muskegon received a foot of snow in this time frame and many locations west of US-131 received 8 to 12 inches of snow that resulted in hazardous travel conditions and numerous accidents.",Twelve to eighteen inches of mainly lake effect snow fell across portions of Ottawa county.,2016,1
5913,201601,11,1900,201601,13,700,102700,613728,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,64,ALLEGAN,GRR,11-JAN-16 19:00:00,EST-5,13-JAN-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Heavy lake effect snow impacted areas of western lower Michigan, especially near the Lake Michigan shoreline from January 9 to 13. The heavier lake effect snow fell from the late evening hours of the 9th into the 10th, and then again from January 11th to the 12th. Muskegon received a foot of snow in this time frame and many locations west of US-131 received 8 to 12 inches of snow that resulted in hazardous travel conditions and numerous accidents.",Twelve to eighteen inches of mainly lake effect snow fell across portions of Allegan county.,2016,1
5914,201601,11,1900,201601,13,700,102700,613729,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,71,VAN BUREN,GRR,11-JAN-16 19:00:00,EST-5,13-JAN-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Heavy lake effect snow impacted areas of western lower Michigan, especially near the Lake Michigan shoreline from January 9 to 13. The heavier lake effect snow fell from the late evening hours of the 9th into the 10th, and then again from January 11th to the 12th. Muskegon received a foot of snow in this time frame and many locations west of US-131 received 8 to 12 inches of snow that resulted in hazardous travel conditions and numerous accidents.",Around 12 to 18 inches of mainly lake effect snow fell across portions of Van Buren county.,2016,1
5946,201601,9,1900,201601,10,1100,103202,616696,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,18,PRESQUE ISLE,APX,09-JAN-16 19:00:00,EST-5,10-JAN-16 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure advanced northeast from the southern plains, crossing the northern Ohio Valley on the night of the 9th. Snow produced by the system impacted northern lower Michigan on the day and night of the 9th, transitioning to lake effect before ending on the 10th. Snowfall totals were 4 to 8 inches across almost all of northern lower Michigan. A few spots approached 9 inches, including Luzerne, Higgins Lake, and Waters. Gusty north to northwest winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow.",,2016,1
6147,201601,27,700,201601,28,700,103073,616641,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,27-JAN-16 07:00:00,CST-6,28-JAN-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate lake effect snow impacted portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the afternoon of the 27th into the 29th.,Lake effect snow totals over 24 hours included 8.5 inches at Ironwood and 7.5 inches in Bessemer.,2016,1
6148,201601,27,800,201601,28,800,103073,616642,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,27-JAN-16 08:00:00,EST-5,28-JAN-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate lake effect snow impacted portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the afternoon of the 27th into the 29th.,Lake effect snow totals over 24 hours included 9.5 inches at Bergland and 5 inches eight miles north of Mass City.,2016,1
6149,201601,27,800,201601,28,800,103073,616643,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,27-JAN-16 08:00:00,EST-5,28-JAN-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate lake effect snow impacted portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the afternoon of the 27th into the 29th.,The observer near Pelkie measured 5.6 inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours.,2016,1
6150,201601,27,800,201601,28,800,103073,616644,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,27-JAN-16 08:00:00,EST-5,28-JAN-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate lake effect snow impacted portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the afternoon of the 27th into the 29th.,The observer near Painesdale measured 6.5 inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours. West winds gusting near 40 mph at times also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow.,2016,1
6151,201601,9,1900,201601,10,1500,103202,616697,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,19,CHARLEVOIX,APX,09-JAN-16 19:00:00,EST-5,10-JAN-16 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure advanced northeast from the southern plains, crossing the northern Ohio Valley on the night of the 9th. Snow produced by the system impacted northern lower Michigan on the day and night of the 9th, transitioning to lake effect before ending on the 10th. Snowfall totals were 4 to 8 inches across almost all of northern lower Michigan. A few spots approached 9 inches, including Luzerne, Higgins Lake, and Waters. Gusty north to northwest winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow.",,2016,1
6152,201601,9,1900,201601,10,1500,103202,616698,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,20,LEELANAU,APX,09-JAN-16 19:00:00,EST-5,10-JAN-16 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure advanced northeast from the southern plains, crossing the northern Ohio Valley on the night of the 9th. Snow produced by the system impacted northern lower Michigan on the day and night of the 9th, transitioning to lake effect before ending on the 10th. Snowfall totals were 4 to 8 inches across almost all of northern lower Michigan. A few spots approached 9 inches, including Luzerne, Higgins Lake, and Waters. Gusty north to northwest winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow.",,2016,1
6153,201601,9,1900,201601,10,1500,103202,616699,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,21,ANTRIM,APX,09-JAN-16 19:00:00,EST-5,10-JAN-16 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure advanced northeast from the southern plains, crossing the northern Ohio Valley on the night of the 9th. Snow produced by the system impacted northern lower Michigan on the day and night of the 9th, transitioning to lake effect before ending on the 10th. Snowfall totals were 4 to 8 inches across almost all of northern lower Michigan. A few spots approached 9 inches, including Luzerne, Higgins Lake, and Waters. Gusty north to northwest winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow.",,2016,1
6154,201601,9,1900,201601,10,1500,103202,616700,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,22,OTSEGO,APX,09-JAN-16 19:00:00,EST-5,10-JAN-16 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure advanced northeast from the southern plains, crossing the northern Ohio Valley on the night of the 9th. Snow produced by the system impacted northern lower Michigan on the day and night of the 9th, transitioning to lake effect before ending on the 10th. Snowfall totals were 4 to 8 inches across almost all of northern lower Michigan. A few spots approached 9 inches, including Luzerne, Higgins Lake, and Waters. Gusty north to northwest winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow.",,2016,1
6155,201601,9,1900,201601,10,1100,103202,616701,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,23,MONTMORENCY,APX,09-JAN-16 19:00:00,EST-5,10-JAN-16 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure advanced northeast from the southern plains, crossing the northern Ohio Valley on the night of the 9th. Snow produced by the system impacted northern lower Michigan on the day and night of the 9th, transitioning to lake effect before ending on the 10th. Snowfall totals were 4 to 8 inches across almost all of northern lower Michigan. A few spots approached 9 inches, including Luzerne, Higgins Lake, and Waters. Gusty north to northwest winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow.",,2016,1
6358,201601,27,1800,201601,28,1800,103073,616645,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,27-JAN-16 18:00:00,EST-5,28-JAN-16 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate lake effect snow impacted portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the afternoon of the 27th into the 29th.,The observer four miles north of Negaunee measured 7.2 inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours.,2016,1
6359,201601,28,800,201601,28,2000,103073,616646,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,28-JAN-16 08:00:00,EST-5,28-JAN-16 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate lake effect snow impacted portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the afternoon of the 27th into the 29th.,The observer 15 miles south of Wetmore measured 4.2 inches of lake effect snow over 12 hours.,2016,1
6360,201601,28,800,201601,28,2000,103073,616647,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,28-JAN-16 08:00:00,EST-5,28-JAN-16 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate lake effect snow impacted portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the afternoon of the 27th into the 29th.,The observer 15 miles south of Wetmore and along the Delta County line measured 4.2 inches of lake effect snow over 12 hours.,2016,1
6361,201601,28,800,201601,29,800,103073,616648,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,28-JAN-16 08:00:00,EST-5,29-JAN-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Moderate lake effect snow impacted portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the afternoon of the 27th into the 29th.,One of the observers in the Newberry area measured seven inches of snow over 24 hours.,2016,1
6364,201601,9,1900,201601,10,1100,103202,616702,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,24,ALPENA,APX,09-JAN-16 19:00:00,EST-5,10-JAN-16 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure advanced northeast from the southern plains, crossing the northern Ohio Valley on the night of the 9th. Snow produced by the system impacted northern lower Michigan on the day and night of the 9th, transitioning to lake effect before ending on the 10th. Snowfall totals were 4 to 8 inches across almost all of northern lower Michigan. A few spots approached 9 inches, including Luzerne, Higgins Lake, and Waters. Gusty north to northwest winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow.",,2016,1
6365,201601,9,1900,201601,10,1500,103202,616706,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,28,CRAWFORD,APX,09-JAN-16 19:00:00,EST-5,10-JAN-16 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure advanced northeast from the southern plains, crossing the northern Ohio Valley on the night of the 9th. Snow produced by the system impacted northern lower Michigan on the day and night of the 9th, transitioning to lake effect before ending on the 10th. Snowfall totals were 4 to 8 inches across almost all of northern lower Michigan. A few spots approached 9 inches, including Luzerne, Higgins Lake, and Waters. Gusty north to northwest winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow.",,2016,1
6366,201601,9,1900,201601,10,1500,103202,616704,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,26,GRAND TRAVERSE,APX,09-JAN-16 19:00:00,EST-5,10-JAN-16 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure advanced northeast from the southern plains, crossing the northern Ohio Valley on the night of the 9th. Snow produced by the system impacted northern lower Michigan on the day and night of the 9th, transitioning to lake effect before ending on the 10th. Snowfall totals were 4 to 8 inches across almost all of northern lower Michigan. A few spots approached 9 inches, including Luzerne, Higgins Lake, and Waters. Gusty north to northwest winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow.",,2016,1
6367,201601,9,1900,201601,10,1100,103202,616708,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,30,ALCONA,APX,09-JAN-16 19:00:00,EST-5,10-JAN-16 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure advanced northeast from the southern plains, crossing the northern Ohio Valley on the night of the 9th. Snow produced by the system impacted northern lower Michigan on the day and night of the 9th, transitioning to lake effect before ending on the 10th. Snowfall totals were 4 to 8 inches across almost all of northern lower Michigan. A few spots approached 9 inches, including Luzerne, Higgins Lake, and Waters. Gusty north to northwest winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow.",,2016,1
6368,201601,9,1900,201601,10,1500,103202,616709,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,31,MANISTEE,APX,09-JAN-16 19:00:00,EST-5,10-JAN-16 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure advanced northeast from the southern plains, crossing the northern Ohio Valley on the night of the 9th. Snow produced by the system impacted northern lower Michigan on the day and night of the 9th, transitioning to lake effect before ending on the 10th. Snowfall totals were 4 to 8 inches across almost all of northern lower Michigan. A few spots approached 9 inches, including Luzerne, Higgins Lake, and Waters. Gusty north to northwest winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow.",,2016,1
6425,201602,2,1400,201602,3,800,103726,620097,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,02-FEB-16 14:00:00,CST-6,03-FEB-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system developing over the Southern Plains tracked into the Central Great Lakes and dropped moderate to heavy snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 2nd into the 3rd.,"Storm total snowfall over an 18-hour period or less included an estimated 12 inches from near Bessemer, 10.5 inches near Ironwood and 8 inches near Wakefield. North winds gusting near 25 mph at times also caused some drifting of snow.",2016,2
6520,201601,4,300,201601,4,1600,102523,612629,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,55,SANILAC,DTX,04-JAN-16 03:00:00,EST-5,04-JAN-16 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Cold northeasterly winds over the relatively warmer waters of Lake Huron produced lake effect snow over Southeast Michigan on January 4. Most areas saw little to no accumulation, but areas downwind of Lake Huron and Saginaw Bay saw significant accumulation. The greatest totals occurred from Port Sanilac through Port Huron, where 6 to 10 inches was reported. Another very narrow lake effect band remained nearly stationary over the Saginaw Bay shoreline of Huron County southwestward into the city of Saginaw. Amounts within the band were as high as 9 inches in the city of Saginaw, while areas 5 to 10 miles away (such as MBS airport and Bay City) saw little to no accumulation. Here are a few of the higher snowfall amounts received:||Applegate 9 inches. |Saginaw (4S) 9 inches.|Port Huron (2W) 8.1 inches.|Port Sanilac 8 inches.",,2016,1
6521,201601,4,300,201601,4,1600,102523,612630,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,63,ST. CLAIR,DTX,04-JAN-16 03:00:00,EST-5,04-JAN-16 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Cold northeasterly winds over the relatively warmer waters of Lake Huron produced lake effect snow over Southeast Michigan on January 4. Most areas saw little to no accumulation, but areas downwind of Lake Huron and Saginaw Bay saw significant accumulation. The greatest totals occurred from Port Sanilac through Port Huron, where 6 to 10 inches was reported. Another very narrow lake effect band remained nearly stationary over the Saginaw Bay shoreline of Huron County southwestward into the city of Saginaw. Amounts within the band were as high as 9 inches in the city of Saginaw, while areas 5 to 10 miles away (such as MBS airport and Bay City) saw little to no accumulation. Here are a few of the higher snowfall amounts received:||Applegate 9 inches. |Saginaw (4S) 9 inches.|Port Huron (2W) 8.1 inches.|Port Sanilac 8 inches.",,2016,1
6564,201601,9,1900,201601,10,1500,103202,616711,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,33,MISSAUKEE,APX,09-JAN-16 19:00:00,EST-5,10-JAN-16 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure advanced northeast from the southern plains, crossing the northern Ohio Valley on the night of the 9th. Snow produced by the system impacted northern lower Michigan on the day and night of the 9th, transitioning to lake effect before ending on the 10th. Snowfall totals were 4 to 8 inches across almost all of northern lower Michigan. A few spots approached 9 inches, including Luzerne, Higgins Lake, and Waters. Gusty north to northwest winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow.",,2016,1
6565,201601,9,1900,201601,10,1500,103202,616710,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,32,WEXFORD,APX,09-JAN-16 19:00:00,EST-5,10-JAN-16 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure advanced northeast from the southern plains, crossing the northern Ohio Valley on the night of the 9th. Snow produced by the system impacted northern lower Michigan on the day and night of the 9th, transitioning to lake effect before ending on the 10th. Snowfall totals were 4 to 8 inches across almost all of northern lower Michigan. A few spots approached 9 inches, including Luzerne, Higgins Lake, and Waters. Gusty north to northwest winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow.",,2016,1
6566,201601,9,1900,201601,10,1500,103202,616712,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,34,ROSCOMMON,APX,09-JAN-16 19:00:00,EST-5,10-JAN-16 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure advanced northeast from the southern plains, crossing the northern Ohio Valley on the night of the 9th. Snow produced by the system impacted northern lower Michigan on the day and night of the 9th, transitioning to lake effect before ending on the 10th. Snowfall totals were 4 to 8 inches across almost all of northern lower Michigan. A few spots approached 9 inches, including Luzerne, Higgins Lake, and Waters. Gusty north to northwest winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow.",,2016,1
6567,201601,9,1900,201601,10,1100,103202,616714,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,35,OGEMAW,APX,09-JAN-16 19:00:00,EST-5,10-JAN-16 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure advanced northeast from the southern plains, crossing the northern Ohio Valley on the night of the 9th. Snow produced by the system impacted northern lower Michigan on the day and night of the 9th, transitioning to lake effect before ending on the 10th. Snowfall totals were 4 to 8 inches across almost all of northern lower Michigan. A few spots approached 9 inches, including Luzerne, Higgins Lake, and Waters. Gusty north to northwest winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow.",,2016,1
6568,201601,9,1900,201601,10,1100,103202,616715,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,36,IOSCO,APX,09-JAN-16 19:00:00,EST-5,10-JAN-16 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure advanced northeast from the southern plains, crossing the northern Ohio Valley on the night of the 9th. Snow produced by the system impacted northern lower Michigan on the day and night of the 9th, transitioning to lake effect before ending on the 10th. Snowfall totals were 4 to 8 inches across almost all of northern lower Michigan. A few spots approached 9 inches, including Luzerne, Higgins Lake, and Waters. Gusty north to northwest winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow.",,2016,1
6611,201602,2,1600,201602,3,1100,103726,620100,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,02-FEB-16 16:00:00,EST-5,03-FEB-16 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system developing over the Southern Plains tracked into the Central Great Lakes and dropped moderate to heavy snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 2nd into the 3rd.,Storm total snowfall over a 16-18 hour period included 9.3 inches at Pelkie and an estimated 8 inches near Pequaming. North winds gusting to 25 mph at times also caused blowing and drifting of snow.,2016,2
6612,201602,2,1600,201602,3,800,103726,620103,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,02-FEB-16 16:00:00,EST-5,03-FEB-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system developing over the Southern Plains tracked into the Central Great Lakes and dropped moderate to heavy snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 2nd into the 3rd.,"Storm total snowfall over approximately 16 hours included 9.6 inches near Greenland, 9.2 inches near Bergland and 8 inches at Paulding.",2016,2
6613,201602,2,1700,201602,3,700,103726,620104,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,02-FEB-16 17:00:00,EST-5,03-FEB-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system developing over the Southern Plains tracked into the Central Great Lakes and dropped moderate to heavy snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 2nd into the 3rd.,The observer in Ahmeek measured 10.1 inches of snow in 14 hours. Northerly winds gusting to 25 mph at times also caused blowing and drifting of snow.,2016,2
6614,201602,2,1700,201602,3,1300,103726,620105,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,02-FEB-16 17:00:00,EST-5,03-FEB-16 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system developing over the Southern Plains tracked into the Central Great Lakes and dropped moderate to heavy snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 2nd into the 3rd.,"Storm total snowfall over 15-20 hours included 13.7 inches at Twin Lakes, 11.5 inches at Painesdale and 11 inches at Laurium and Houghton. North winds gusting to 25 mph at times caused blowing and drifting of snow.",2016,2
6615,201602,2,1600,201602,3,800,103726,620106,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,84,SOUTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,02-FEB-16 16:00:00,EST-5,03-FEB-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system developing over the Southern Plains tracked into the Central Great Lakes and dropped moderate to heavy snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 2nd into the 3rd.,An estimated seven to nine inches of storm total snowfall fell over the northern portion of southern Houghton County over approximately 16 hours. Northerly winds gusting to 25 mph at times also caused blowing and drifting of snow.,2016,2
6690,201601,4,900,201601,4,1400,102523,612631,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,53,SAGINAW,DTX,04-JAN-16 09:00:00,EST-5,04-JAN-16 14:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Cold northeasterly winds over the relatively warmer waters of Lake Huron produced lake effect snow over Southeast Michigan on January 4. Most areas saw little to no accumulation, but areas downwind of Lake Huron and Saginaw Bay saw significant accumulation. The greatest totals occurred from Port Sanilac through Port Huron, where 6 to 10 inches was reported. Another very narrow lake effect band remained nearly stationary over the Saginaw Bay shoreline of Huron County southwestward into the city of Saginaw. Amounts within the band were as high as 9 inches in the city of Saginaw, while areas 5 to 10 miles away (such as MBS airport and Bay City) saw little to no accumulation. Here are a few of the higher snowfall amounts received:||Applegate 9 inches. |Saginaw (4S) 9 inches.|Port Huron (2W) 8.1 inches.|Port Sanilac 8 inches.",,2016,1
6691,201601,4,900,201601,4,1400,102523,612632,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,48,BAY,DTX,04-JAN-16 09:00:00,EST-5,04-JAN-16 14:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Cold northeasterly winds over the relatively warmer waters of Lake Huron produced lake effect snow over Southeast Michigan on January 4. Most areas saw little to no accumulation, but areas downwind of Lake Huron and Saginaw Bay saw significant accumulation. The greatest totals occurred from Port Sanilac through Port Huron, where 6 to 10 inches was reported. Another very narrow lake effect band remained nearly stationary over the Saginaw Bay shoreline of Huron County southwestward into the city of Saginaw. Amounts within the band were as high as 9 inches in the city of Saginaw, while areas 5 to 10 miles away (such as MBS airport and Bay City) saw little to no accumulation. Here are a few of the higher snowfall amounts received:||Applegate 9 inches. |Saginaw (4S) 9 inches.|Port Huron (2W) 8.1 inches.|Port Sanilac 8 inches.",,2016,1
6714,201601,12,600,201601,13,600,103034,615541,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,12-JAN-16 06:00:00,EST-5,13-JAN-16 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Cold air flowing across Lake Superior continued to support moderate to locally heavy lake effect snow over portions of northwest and north central Upper Michigan from the 12th into the 13th.,The observer ten miles south of Grand Marais measured 5.8 inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours.,2016,1
6744,201601,9,1900,201601,10,1500,103202,616703,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,25,BENZIE,APX,09-JAN-16 19:00:00,EST-5,10-JAN-16 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure advanced northeast from the southern plains, crossing the northern Ohio Valley on the night of the 9th. Snow produced by the system impacted northern lower Michigan on the day and night of the 9th, transitioning to lake effect before ending on the 10th. Snowfall totals were 4 to 8 inches across almost all of northern lower Michigan. A few spots approached 9 inches, including Luzerne, Higgins Lake, and Waters. Gusty north to northwest winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow.",,2016,1
6745,201601,9,1900,201601,10,1500,103202,616694,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,16,EMMET,APX,09-JAN-16 19:00:00,EST-5,10-JAN-16 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure advanced northeast from the southern plains, crossing the northern Ohio Valley on the night of the 9th. Snow produced by the system impacted northern lower Michigan on the day and night of the 9th, transitioning to lake effect before ending on the 10th. Snowfall totals were 4 to 8 inches across almost all of northern lower Michigan. A few spots approached 9 inches, including Luzerne, Higgins Lake, and Waters. Gusty north to northwest winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow.",,2016,1
6746,201601,9,1900,201601,10,1100,103202,616707,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,29,OSCODA,APX,09-JAN-16 19:00:00,EST-5,10-JAN-16 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure advanced northeast from the southern plains, crossing the northern Ohio Valley on the night of the 9th. Snow produced by the system impacted northern lower Michigan on the day and night of the 9th, transitioning to lake effect before ending on the 10th. Snowfall totals were 4 to 8 inches across almost all of northern lower Michigan. A few spots approached 9 inches, including Luzerne, Higgins Lake, and Waters. Gusty north to northwest winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow.",,2016,1
6747,201601,9,1900,201601,10,1100,103202,616695,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,17,CHEBOYGAN,APX,09-JAN-16 19:00:00,EST-5,10-JAN-16 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure advanced northeast from the southern plains, crossing the northern Ohio Valley on the night of the 9th. Snow produced by the system impacted northern lower Michigan on the day and night of the 9th, transitioning to lake effect before ending on the 10th. Snowfall totals were 4 to 8 inches across almost all of northern lower Michigan. A few spots approached 9 inches, including Luzerne, Higgins Lake, and Waters. Gusty north to northwest winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow.",,2016,1
6748,201601,9,1900,201601,10,1500,103202,616705,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,27,KALKASKA,APX,09-JAN-16 19:00:00,EST-5,10-JAN-16 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure advanced northeast from the southern plains, crossing the northern Ohio Valley on the night of the 9th. Snow produced by the system impacted northern lower Michigan on the day and night of the 9th, transitioning to lake effect before ending on the 10th. Snowfall totals were 4 to 8 inches across almost all of northern lower Michigan. A few spots approached 9 inches, including Luzerne, Higgins Lake, and Waters. Gusty north to northwest winds resulted in considerable blowing and drifting snow.",,2016,1
6765,201601,12,800,201601,12,1600,103290,617301,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,26,GRAND TRAVERSE,APX,12-JAN-16 08:00:00,EST-5,12-JAN-16 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A clipper crossed central lower Michigan early on the 12th. Cold air and south winds ahead of the clipper would result in lake effect snow bands staying largely offshore of northwest lower Michigan. However, as the clipper passes and winds veered to the northwest, heavy snow showers come onshore in parts of the region. Parts of Grand Traverse and Manistee Counties got the worst of it, with 6 to 8 inches of snow in the Traverse City area and in Brethren.",,2016,1
6790,201604,3,1000,201604,3,2200,104806,627696,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,23,MONTMORENCY,APX,03-APR-16 10:00:00,EST-5,03-APR-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A potent upper level disturbance dropped into northern Michigan, north of a stationary front in the southern Great Lakes. Snow broke out on the 3rd ahead of this system, and was heavy at times in northeast and far north central lower Michigan. Snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches were common in this area, with the highest totals (10 inches) in Indian River and Mikado.",,2016,4
6791,201604,3,1000,201604,3,2200,104806,627699,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,30,ALCONA,APX,03-APR-16 10:00:00,EST-5,03-APR-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A potent upper level disturbance dropped into northern Michigan, north of a stationary front in the southern Great Lakes. Snow broke out on the 3rd ahead of this system, and was heavy at times in northeast and far north central lower Michigan. Snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches were common in this area, with the highest totals (10 inches) in Indian River and Mikado.",,2016,4
6792,201604,3,1100,201604,3,2300,104806,627701,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,36,IOSCO,APX,03-APR-16 11:00:00,EST-5,03-APR-16 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A potent upper level disturbance dropped into northern Michigan, north of a stationary front in the southern Great Lakes. Snow broke out on the 3rd ahead of this system, and was heavy at times in northeast and far north central lower Michigan. Snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches were common in this area, with the highest totals (10 inches) in Indian River and Mikado.",,2016,4
6793,201604,3,1100,201604,3,2300,104806,627702,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,42,ARENAC,APX,03-APR-16 11:00:00,EST-5,03-APR-16 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A potent upper level disturbance dropped into northern Michigan, north of a stationary front in the southern Great Lakes. Snow broke out on the 3rd ahead of this system, and was heavy at times in northeast and far north central lower Michigan. Snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches were common in this area, with the highest totals (10 inches) in Indian River and Mikado.",,2016,4
6794,201602,2,1500,201602,3,900,103726,620107,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,10,IRON,MQT,02-FEB-16 15:00:00,CST-6,03-FEB-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system developing over the Southern Plains tracked into the Central Great Lakes and dropped moderate to heavy snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 2nd into the 3rd.,There was a public report of an estimated six inches of snow in 18 hours four miles southwest of Caspian.,2016,2
6795,201602,2,1400,201602,3,500,103726,620108,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,12,MENOMINEE,MQT,02-FEB-16 14:00:00,CST-6,03-FEB-16 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system developing over the Southern Plains tracked into the Central Great Lakes and dropped moderate to heavy snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 2nd into the 3rd.,The observer in Menominee measured 5.1 inches of snow over mostly a 15-hour period.,2016,2
6796,201602,2,1700,201602,3,700,103726,620109,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,14,SOUTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,02-FEB-16 17:00:00,EST-5,03-FEB-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system developing over the Southern Plains tracked into the Central Great Lakes and dropped moderate to heavy snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 2nd into the 3rd.,Observers in Manistique and Cooks measured nearly five inches of snow over approximately 14 hours.,2016,2
6797,201602,2,1600,201602,3,800,103726,620111,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,02-FEB-16 16:00:00,EST-5,03-FEB-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system developing over the Southern Plains tracked into the Central Great Lakes and dropped moderate to heavy snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 2nd into the 3rd.,Observers from Gladstone to Garden Corners measured four to five inches of widespread snow over approximately 16 hours.,2016,2
6798,201602,2,1800,201602,3,1000,103726,620112,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,85,NORTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,02-FEB-16 18:00:00,EST-5,03-FEB-16 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system developing over the Southern Plains tracked into the Central Great Lakes and dropped moderate to heavy snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 2nd into the 3rd.,There was a public report of four inches of snow in Seney over 16 hours.,2016,2
6799,201602,2,1600,201602,3,800,103726,620113,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,02-FEB-16 16:00:00,EST-5,03-FEB-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system developing over the Southern Plains tracked into the Central Great Lakes and dropped moderate to heavy snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 2nd into the 3rd.,The observer 15 miles south of Wetmore measured 4.6 inches of snow over 16 hours.,2016,2
6800,201602,12,700,201602,13,430,103860,621208,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,12-FEB-16 07:00:00,EST-5,13-FEB-16 04:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Arctic front moving through the region produced moderate to heavy lake effect snow and blowing snow over portions of Upper Michigan from the 12th into the 13th. North winds gusting near 40 mph at times also caused near blizzard conditions in lake effect snow and blowing snow and closed Highway M-28 from near Harvey in Marquette County to Munising in Alger County.,North wind gusts of 40 to 45 mph along Lake Superior in western Alger County and far eastern Marquette resulted in the closure of Highway M-28 from Kawbawgam Road near Harvey to Munising from early afternoon on the 12th to early afternoon on the 13th due to blizzard conditions in lake effect snow and blowing snow. An estimated 3 to 5 inches of lake effect snow fell over far eastern Marquette County during this period.,2016,2
6803,201602,2,1300,201602,3,30,103956,621905,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,24,ALPENA,APX,02-FEB-16 13:00:00,EST-5,03-FEB-16 00:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure moved northeast from the central plains, crossing northern lower Michigan early on the 3rd. Snow developed ahead of system, and was briefly heavy at times before switching to rain, drizzle, and freezing drizzle over many areas. In addition, east winds of 20 to 30 mph produced considerable blowing and drifting snow. The heaviest snow fell in Alpena County, where 6 to 8 inches of snowfall was common.",,2016,2
6911,201601,2,2200,201601,3,2200,102933,615262,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,02-JAN-16 22:00:00,EST-5,03-JAN-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An upper disturbance from Manitoba moving across Lake Superior generated moderate to heavy lake enhanced snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from late on the 2nd through the morning of the 4th.,Storm total lake effect snow totals over 24 hours included 15 inches at Christmas and 12.7 inches eight miles southwest of Munising.,2016,1
6913,201601,12,2000,201601,13,2000,103034,615547,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,12-JAN-16 20:00:00,EST-5,13-JAN-16 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Cold air flowing across Lake Superior continued to support moderate to locally heavy lake effect snow over portions of northwest and north central Upper Michigan from the 12th into the 13th.,There was a social media report of six inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours at Silver City.,2016,1
6914,201601,13,1300,201601,13,2030,103034,615542,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,13-JAN-16 13:00:00,EST-5,13-JAN-16 20:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Cold air flowing across Lake Superior continued to support moderate to locally heavy lake effect snow over portions of northwest and north central Upper Michigan from the 12th into the 13th.,There was a social media report of an estimated 12 inches of lake effect snow in less than eight hours near Redridge. Snow was reportedly falling at a rate of 1 to 2 inches per hour.,2016,1
6981,201602,12,0,201602,13,900,103860,621212,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,12-FEB-16 00:00:00,EST-5,13-FEB-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Arctic front moving through the region produced moderate to heavy lake effect snow and blowing snow over portions of Upper Michigan from the 12th into the 13th. North winds gusting near 40 mph at times also caused near blizzard conditions in lake effect snow and blowing snow and closed Highway M-28 from near Harvey in Marquette County to Munising in Alger County.,The observer in Painesdale reported a two-day lake effect snow total of nearly eight inches. Northwest winds gusting to 35 mph also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow.,2016,2
6982,201602,12,900,201602,13,900,103860,621215,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,12-FEB-16 09:00:00,EST-5,13-FEB-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Arctic front moving through the region produced moderate to heavy lake effect snow and blowing snow over portions of Upper Michigan from the 12th into the 13th. North winds gusting near 40 mph at times also caused near blizzard conditions in lake effect snow and blowing snow and closed Highway M-28 from near Harvey in Marquette County to Munising in Alger County.,The observer south of Pine Stump Junction measured 6.5 inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours.,2016,2
6983,201602,16,2100,201602,17,100,103864,621218,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,16-FEB-16 21:00:00,EST-5,17-FEB-16 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The passage of a cold front produced a brief bout of moderate lake effect snow over portions of Marquette County from late evening on the 16th into the early morning of the 17th.,There was a public report via social media of four inches of lake effect snow in four hours near the Dead River Basin off County Road 510. The observer near Green Garden measured three inches of snow during the same time period.,2016,2
6984,201602,18,2100,201602,19,200,103865,621230,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,18-FEB-16 21:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-16 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong southeast flow ahead of a low pressure system approaching from Minnesota generated a wintry mix of precipitation over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from late evening on the 18th into the morning of the 19th.,A mixture of freezing rain and snow caused icy roads and sidewalks over portions of northern Houghton County. The spotter at Chassell measured a quarter inch of ice from freezing rain on untreated sidewalks and roads.,2016,2
6985,201602,18,2100,201602,19,200,103865,621234,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,18-FEB-16 21:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-16 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong southeast flow ahead of a low pressure system approaching from Minnesota generated a wintry mix of precipitation over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from late evening on the 18th into the morning of the 19th.,The Keweenaw County Sheriff reported that a mixture of snow and freezing rain caused icy roads across the county into the morning of the 19th.,2016,2
6986,201602,18,2100,201602,19,300,103865,621235,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,18-FEB-16 21:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-16 03:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong southeast flow ahead of a low pressure system approaching from Minnesota generated a wintry mix of precipitation over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from late evening on the 18th into the morning of the 19th.,There was a public report via social media of three inches of wet snow in six hours near Skandia.,2016,2
6989,201602,9,1300,201602,10,1400,103957,621906,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,31,MANISTEE,APX,09-FEB-16 13:00:00,EST-5,10-FEB-16 14:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Slow-moving low pressure would intensity as it crossed the southern and eastern Great Lakes. Over several days, colder air wrapped back into the region on gusty northwest to north winds as the system departed. Conditions became favorable for fluffy, locally heavy lake effect snow. The heaviest snow fell in Manistee County, with 8 to 10 inch totals in Onekama and Kaleva.",,2016,2
7099,201601,3,400,201601,3,1800,102933,615277,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,85,NORTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,03-JAN-16 04:00:00,EST-5,03-JAN-16 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An upper disturbance from Manitoba moving across Lake Superior generated moderate to heavy lake enhanced snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from late on the 2nd through the morning of the 4th.,There was a public report via social media of an estimated five inches of lake effect snow in approximately 14 hours.,2016,1
7100,201601,3,1900,201601,4,700,102933,615279,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,03-JAN-16 19:00:00,EST-5,04-JAN-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Fire Department/Rescue,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An upper disturbance from Manitoba moving across Lake Superior generated moderate to heavy lake enhanced snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from late on the 2nd through the morning of the 4th.,The L'anse Fire Department measured five inches of lake effect snow in 12 hours.,2016,1
7101,201601,3,600,201601,4,600,102933,615281,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,03-JAN-16 06:00:00,EST-5,04-JAN-16 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An upper disturbance from Manitoba moving across Lake Superior generated moderate to heavy lake enhanced snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from late on the 2nd through the morning of the 4th.,Observers in Negaunee measured between 6 and 8 inches of lake effect snow over 24 hours. A NWS employee near National Mine measured 6.5 inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours.,2016,1
7102,201601,3,930,201601,3,1400,102933,615282,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,03-JAN-16 09:30:00,CST-6,03-JAN-16 14:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Utility Company,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An upper disturbance from Manitoba moving across Lake Superior generated moderate to heavy lake enhanced snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from late on the 2nd through the morning of the 4th.,An estimated two to four inches of lake effect snow fell during a five-hour period.,2016,1
7103,201601,2,2200,201601,3,1630,102933,615283,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,02-JAN-16 22:00:00,EST-5,03-JAN-16 16:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An upper disturbance from Manitoba moving across Lake Superior generated moderate to heavy lake enhanced snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from late on the 2nd through the morning of the 4th.,There was a social media report of an estimated seven inches of lake effect snow in approximately 18 hours six miles south of Trenary across the Delta County line.,2016,1
7106,201601,9,900,201601,9,1700,102979,615284,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,09-JAN-16 09:00:00,CST-6,09-JAN-16 17:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A passing low pressure system and ensuing cold air behind it moved across the Upper Great Lakes and brought moderate snow and lake effect snow to portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 9th into 11th.,Six inches of wet snow fell in approximately eight hours in the higher terrain east of Bessemer.,2016,1
7107,201601,10,130,201601,10,1200,102979,615285,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,10-JAN-16 01:30:00,EST-5,10-JAN-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A passing low pressure system and ensuing cold air behind it moved across the Upper Great Lakes and brought moderate snow and lake effect snow to portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 9th into 11th.,An estimated five to six inches of snow fell in Marquette over approximately 14 hours.|Am estimated four inches of snow fell in six hours near Harvey.,2016,1
7181,201602,19,0,201602,19,500,103865,621237,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,19-FEB-16 00:00:00,EST-5,19-FEB-16 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong southeast flow ahead of a low pressure system approaching from Minnesota generated a wintry mix of precipitation over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from late evening on the 18th into the morning of the 19th.,The observer in Newberry measured nearly four inches of wet snow in approximately five hours.,2016,2
7182,201602,28,700,201602,29,1600,103866,621238,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,28-FEB-16 07:00:00,EST-5,29-FEB-16 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system tracking east along a stalled cold front in Wisconsin produced light to moderate snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the 28th. A strong cold front moving through the area early on the 29th produced near blizzard conditions along and right behind the frontal passage. Highway M-28 was closed between Harvey and Munising for a time on the 29th due to localized blizzard conditions.,"Storm total snowfall amounts over the period included 8.0 inches at Big Bay, 7.4 inches over Hoist Basin near Ishpeming and 5.2 inches near Big Bay. Northwest winds gusting to 40 to 45 mph at times produced considerable blowing and drifting of snow and near-blizzard conditions. Highway M-28 was closed from the morning into the late afternoon on the 29th from near Harvey eastward to Munising due to the near-blizzard conditions.",2016,2
7183,201602,28,700,201602,29,1700,103866,621241,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,28-FEB-16 07:00:00,EST-5,29-FEB-16 17:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system tracking east along a stalled cold front in Wisconsin produced light to moderate snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the 28th. A strong cold front moving through the area early on the 29th produced near blizzard conditions along and right behind the frontal passage. Highway M-28 was closed between Harvey and Munising for a time on the 29th due to localized blizzard conditions.,The observer in Newberry measured nearly eight inches of snow during the event. Northwest winds gusting near 40 mph at times also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow during much of the day on the 29th.,2016,2
7184,201602,28,800,201602,29,1600,103866,621245,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,28-FEB-16 08:00:00,EST-5,29-FEB-16 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system tracking east along a stalled cold front in Wisconsin produced light to moderate snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the 28th. A strong cold front moving through the area early on the 29th produced near blizzard conditions along and right behind the frontal passage. Highway M-28 was closed between Harvey and Munising for a time on the 29th due to localized blizzard conditions.,Observers across the county measured four to five inches of lake effect snow during the event. Northwest winds gusting over 50 mph at times also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow and near-blizzard conditions during much of the day on the 29th.,2016,2
7304,201601,10,600,201601,11,600,102979,615286,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,10-JAN-16 06:00:00,EST-5,11-JAN-16 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A passing low pressure system and ensuing cold air behind it moved across the Upper Great Lakes and brought moderate snow and lake effect snow to portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 9th into 11th.,The observer ten miles south of Grand Marais measured 6.5 inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours.,2016,1
7305,201601,10,700,201601,11,700,102979,615287,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,10-JAN-16 07:00:00,EST-5,11-JAN-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A passing low pressure system and ensuing cold air behind it moved across the Upper Great Lakes and brought moderate snow and lake effect snow to portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 9th into 11th.,The observer in Newberry measured 8.3 inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours.,2016,1
7388,201602,28,800,201602,29,1600,103866,621247,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,28-FEB-16 08:00:00,EST-5,29-FEB-16 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system tracking east along a stalled cold front in Wisconsin produced light to moderate snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the 28th. A strong cold front moving through the area early on the 29th produced near blizzard conditions along and right behind the frontal passage. Highway M-28 was closed between Harvey and Munising for a time on the 29th due to localized blizzard conditions.,Observers across the county measured four to five inches of lake effect snow during the event. Northwest winds gusting over 50 mph at times also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow and near-blizzard conditions during much of the day on the 29th.,2016,2
7389,201602,28,800,201602,29,1600,103866,621249,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,28-FEB-16 08:00:00,EST-5,29-FEB-16 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system tracking east along a stalled cold front in Wisconsin produced light to moderate snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the 28th. A strong cold front moving through the area early on the 29th produced near blizzard conditions along and right behind the frontal passage. Highway M-28 was closed between Harvey and Munising for a time on the 29th due to localized blizzard conditions.,Observers across the county measured three to four inches of lake effect snow during the event. Northwest winds gusting near 40 mph at times also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow and occasional whiteout conditions during much of the day on the 29th.,2016,2
7518,201601,14,2100,201601,15,900,103035,615551,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,14-JAN-16 21:00:00,EST-5,15-JAN-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Shallow low-level moisture and northeast flow behind a low pressure system passing to the south produced a mixture of light snow and freezing rain from the 14th into the 15th.,There were several reports between one tenth to two tenths of an inch of ice accumulation from freezing drizzle over 12 hours. The glaze of ice made for slippery travel on area roadways.,2016,1
7595,201602,24,1700,201602,25,900,103958,621910,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,30,ALCONA,APX,24-FEB-16 17:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure would move from the lower Mississippi Valley into the eastern Great Lakes. Heavy snow fell to the west of the storm track, impacting northeast lower Michigan. Six to twelve inch snowfall amounts were common east of I-75, with the highest amounts near the communities of Presque Isle and Cathro. Shifty, gusting winds accompanied the storm, resulting the near-blizzard conditions at times along the Lake Huron coastline.",,2016,2
7596,201602,24,1700,201602,25,900,103958,621912,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,35,OGEMAW,APX,24-FEB-16 17:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure would move from the lower Mississippi Valley into the eastern Great Lakes. Heavy snow fell to the west of the storm track, impacting northeast lower Michigan. Six to twelve inch snowfall amounts were common east of I-75, with the highest amounts near the communities of Presque Isle and Cathro. Shifty, gusting winds accompanied the storm, resulting the near-blizzard conditions at times along the Lake Huron coastline.",,2016,2
7597,201602,24,1700,201602,25,900,103958,621913,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,36,IOSCO,APX,24-FEB-16 17:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure would move from the lower Mississippi Valley into the eastern Great Lakes. Heavy snow fell to the west of the storm track, impacting northeast lower Michigan. Six to twelve inch snowfall amounts were common east of I-75, with the highest amounts near the communities of Presque Isle and Cathro. Shifty, gusting winds accompanied the storm, resulting the near-blizzard conditions at times along the Lake Huron coastline.",,2016,2
7598,201602,24,1700,201602,25,900,103958,621915,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,41,GLADWIN,APX,24-FEB-16 17:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure would move from the lower Mississippi Valley into the eastern Great Lakes. Heavy snow fell to the west of the storm track, impacting northeast lower Michigan. Six to twelve inch snowfall amounts were common east of I-75, with the highest amounts near the communities of Presque Isle and Cathro. Shifty, gusting winds accompanied the storm, resulting the near-blizzard conditions at times along the Lake Huron coastline.",,2016,2
7599,201602,24,1700,201602,25,900,103958,621916,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,41,GLADWIN,APX,24-FEB-16 17:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure would move from the lower Mississippi Valley into the eastern Great Lakes. Heavy snow fell to the west of the storm track, impacting northeast lower Michigan. Six to twelve inch snowfall amounts were common east of I-75, with the highest amounts near the communities of Presque Isle and Cathro. Shifty, gusting winds accompanied the storm, resulting the near-blizzard conditions at times along the Lake Huron coastline.",,2016,2
7600,201602,24,1700,201602,25,900,103958,621917,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,24,ALPENA,APX,24-FEB-16 17:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure would move from the lower Mississippi Valley into the eastern Great Lakes. Heavy snow fell to the west of the storm track, impacting northeast lower Michigan. Six to twelve inch snowfall amounts were common east of I-75, with the highest amounts near the communities of Presque Isle and Cathro. Shifty, gusting winds accompanied the storm, resulting the near-blizzard conditions at times along the Lake Huron coastline.",,2016,2
7627,201602,24,800,201602,24,2200,103691,619815,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,68,LIVINGSTON,DTX,24-FEB-16 08:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system with copious moisture moved northeastward from the Southern Plains to Lake Erie on February 24. Precipitation broke out across Southeast Michigan during the early morning hours of the 24th, spreading from south to north during the morning hours. Temperatures were marginal for snow, but it was cold enough for mainly snow north and west of the glacial ridge. To the south and east, including the city of Detroit, much of the precipitation fell as rain or a wintry mix, drastically reducing snowfall totals there. The snowfall was heavy at times during the afternoon and evening hours north of a line from roughly Ann Arbor to Port Huron, with 1 inch per hour rates common. The snowfall tapered off for a time overnight as the main precip shield was shunted to the west, but lingering moisture and forcing moved across Southeast Michigan once more during the morning hours of the 25th, adding a few more inches to storm totals. ||All told, the heaviest amounts from 12 to 14 inches occurred in a stripe across Lapeer County, southern portions of Shiawassee and Genesee Counties, and northern portions of Oakland and Livingston Counties. At least 8 was common north and west of the glacial ridge. Lesser amounts of 2 to 4 inches occurred over the city of Detroit, with a tight gradient in snowfall in between. Here are some of the higher reports received:||Burton... 14.0 inches.|Lyndon Township... 13.0 inches.|Hartland... 13.0 inches.|Perry.... 12.8 inches.|Lake Orion... 12.4 inches.|Kingston... 12.0 inches.|Sanford.... 11.0 inches.|Plymouth... 9.0 inches.",,2016,2
7811,201603,23,800,201603,24,1800,104264,624235,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,51,MONTCALM,GRR,23-MAR-16 08:00:00,EST-5,24-MAR-16 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,50.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A late winter storm brought around a a tenth to as much as four tenths of an inch of freezing rain and ice accumulation to central lower Michigan. In addition, heavy wet snow and sleet was also reported.",A trained spotter in Sidney reported four tenths of an inch of ice accumulation that resulted in several downed tree limbs and power lines.,2016,3
7812,201603,23,800,201603,24,1800,104264,624236,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,52,GRATIOT,GRR,23-MAR-16 08:00:00,EST-5,24-MAR-16 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,50.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A late winter storm brought around a a tenth to as much as four tenths of an inch of freezing rain and ice accumulation to central lower Michigan. In addition, heavy wet snow and sleet was also reported.",Up to four tenths of an inch of ice accumulation was reported that resulted in several downed tree limbs and power lines.,2016,3
7813,201603,23,800,201603,24,1800,104264,624237,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,37,MASON,GRR,23-MAR-16 08:00:00,EST-5,24-MAR-16 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,CoCoRaHS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A late winter storm brought around a a tenth to as much as four tenths of an inch of freezing rain and ice accumulation to central lower Michigan. In addition, heavy wet snow and sleet was also reported.",A CoCoRaHs observer reported 5.5 inches of heavy wet snow near Scottville.,2016,3
7814,201603,23,800,201603,24,1800,104264,624238,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,38,LAKE,GRR,23-MAR-16 08:00:00,EST-5,24-MAR-16 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A late winter storm brought around a a tenth to as much as four tenths of an inch of freezing rain and ice accumulation to central lower Michigan. In addition, heavy wet snow and sleet was also reported.",Around 5 to 6 inches of heavy wet snow and light freezing rain was reported.,2016,3
7815,201603,23,800,201603,24,1800,104264,624239,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,39,OSCEOLA,GRR,23-MAR-16 08:00:00,EST-5,24-MAR-16 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A late winter storm brought around a a tenth to as much as four tenths of an inch of freezing rain and ice accumulation to central lower Michigan. In addition, heavy wet snow and sleet was also reported.",Around 5 to 6 inches of heavy wet snow and light freezing rain was reported.,2016,3
7816,201603,23,800,201603,24,1800,104264,624240,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,40,CLARE,GRR,23-MAR-16 08:00:00,EST-5,24-MAR-16 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A late winter storm brought around a a tenth to as much as four tenths of an inch of freezing rain and ice accumulation to central lower Michigan. In addition, heavy wet snow and sleet was also reported.",Around 5 to 6 inches of heavy wet snow and light freezing rain was reported.,2016,3
7892,201602,24,800,201602,24,2200,103691,619816,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,69,OAKLAND,DTX,24-FEB-16 08:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system with copious moisture moved northeastward from the Southern Plains to Lake Erie on February 24. Precipitation broke out across Southeast Michigan during the early morning hours of the 24th, spreading from south to north during the morning hours. Temperatures were marginal for snow, but it was cold enough for mainly snow north and west of the glacial ridge. To the south and east, including the city of Detroit, much of the precipitation fell as rain or a wintry mix, drastically reducing snowfall totals there. The snowfall was heavy at times during the afternoon and evening hours north of a line from roughly Ann Arbor to Port Huron, with 1 inch per hour rates common. The snowfall tapered off for a time overnight as the main precip shield was shunted to the west, but lingering moisture and forcing moved across Southeast Michigan once more during the morning hours of the 25th, adding a few more inches to storm totals. ||All told, the heaviest amounts from 12 to 14 inches occurred in a stripe across Lapeer County, southern portions of Shiawassee and Genesee Counties, and northern portions of Oakland and Livingston Counties. At least 8 was common north and west of the glacial ridge. Lesser amounts of 2 to 4 inches occurred over the city of Detroit, with a tight gradient in snowfall in between. Here are some of the higher reports received:||Burton... 14.0 inches.|Lyndon Township... 13.0 inches.|Hartland... 13.0 inches.|Perry.... 12.8 inches.|Lake Orion... 12.4 inches.|Kingston... 12.0 inches.|Sanford.... 11.0 inches.|Plymouth... 9.0 inches.",,2016,2
8122,201602,9,2000,201602,11,700,103524,618779,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,71,VAN BUREN,GRR,09-FEB-16 20:00:00,EST-5,11-FEB-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Northwest winds and cold air pouring across Lake Michigan result in bands of heavy lake effect snow. Hardest hit was western Allegan county, where an observer in Fennville reported that nearly a foot and a half of snow fell. Ten inches of snow was reported at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo. The combination of heavy lake effect snow and strong winds at times resulted in very hazardous travel conditions.",Up to a foot of snow fell across portions of Van Buren county.,2016,2
8123,201602,9,2000,201602,11,700,103524,618780,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,72,KALAMAZOO,GRR,09-FEB-16 20:00:00,EST-5,11-FEB-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Northwest winds and cold air pouring across Lake Michigan result in bands of heavy lake effect snow. Hardest hit was western Allegan county, where an observer in Fennville reported that nearly a foot and a half of snow fell. Ten inches of snow was reported at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo. The combination of heavy lake effect snow and strong winds at times resulted in very hazardous travel conditions.",Eleven inches of snow was reported near Alamo in northwest Kalamazoo county and ten inches of snow fell at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo.,2016,2
8124,201602,9,2000,201602,11,700,103524,618781,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,56,OTTAWA,GRR,09-FEB-16 20:00:00,EST-5,11-FEB-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Northwest winds and cold air pouring across Lake Michigan result in bands of heavy lake effect snow. Hardest hit was western Allegan county, where an observer in Fennville reported that nearly a foot and a half of snow fell. Ten inches of snow was reported at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo. The combination of heavy lake effect snow and strong winds at times resulted in very hazardous travel conditions.",Eight inches of snow fell in Holland. The heaviest snow fell in southwestern Ottawa county.,2016,2
8148,201602,24,800,201602,24,2200,103691,619817,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,70,MACOMB,DTX,24-FEB-16 08:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system with copious moisture moved northeastward from the Southern Plains to Lake Erie on February 24. Precipitation broke out across Southeast Michigan during the early morning hours of the 24th, spreading from south to north during the morning hours. Temperatures were marginal for snow, but it was cold enough for mainly snow north and west of the glacial ridge. To the south and east, including the city of Detroit, much of the precipitation fell as rain or a wintry mix, drastically reducing snowfall totals there. The snowfall was heavy at times during the afternoon and evening hours north of a line from roughly Ann Arbor to Port Huron, with 1 inch per hour rates common. The snowfall tapered off for a time overnight as the main precip shield was shunted to the west, but lingering moisture and forcing moved across Southeast Michigan once more during the morning hours of the 25th, adding a few more inches to storm totals. ||All told, the heaviest amounts from 12 to 14 inches occurred in a stripe across Lapeer County, southern portions of Shiawassee and Genesee Counties, and northern portions of Oakland and Livingston Counties. At least 8 was common north and west of the glacial ridge. Lesser amounts of 2 to 4 inches occurred over the city of Detroit, with a tight gradient in snowfall in between. Here are some of the higher reports received:||Burton... 14.0 inches.|Lyndon Township... 13.0 inches.|Hartland... 13.0 inches.|Perry.... 12.8 inches.|Lake Orion... 12.4 inches.|Kingston... 12.0 inches.|Sanford.... 11.0 inches.|Plymouth... 9.0 inches.",,2016,2
8397,201602,24,800,201602,24,2200,103691,619819,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,76,WAYNE,DTX,24-FEB-16 08:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system with copious moisture moved northeastward from the Southern Plains to Lake Erie on February 24. Precipitation broke out across Southeast Michigan during the early morning hours of the 24th, spreading from south to north during the morning hours. Temperatures were marginal for snow, but it was cold enough for mainly snow north and west of the glacial ridge. To the south and east, including the city of Detroit, much of the precipitation fell as rain or a wintry mix, drastically reducing snowfall totals there. The snowfall was heavy at times during the afternoon and evening hours north of a line from roughly Ann Arbor to Port Huron, with 1 inch per hour rates common. The snowfall tapered off for a time overnight as the main precip shield was shunted to the west, but lingering moisture and forcing moved across Southeast Michigan once more during the morning hours of the 25th, adding a few more inches to storm totals. ||All told, the heaviest amounts from 12 to 14 inches occurred in a stripe across Lapeer County, southern portions of Shiawassee and Genesee Counties, and northern portions of Oakland and Livingston Counties. At least 8 was common north and west of the glacial ridge. Lesser amounts of 2 to 4 inches occurred over the city of Detroit, with a tight gradient in snowfall in between. Here are some of the higher reports received:||Burton... 14.0 inches.|Lyndon Township... 13.0 inches.|Hartland... 13.0 inches.|Perry.... 12.8 inches.|Lake Orion... 12.4 inches.|Kingston... 12.0 inches.|Sanford.... 11.0 inches.|Plymouth... 9.0 inches.",,2016,2
8653,201602,9,100,201602,9,1900,103689,619795,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,49,HURON,DTX,09-FEB-16 01:00:00,EST-5,09-FEB-16 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system moved across the northern Great Lakes on Monday, February 8th. This low stalled over southern Lake Huron during the early morning hours of February 9, strengthening as it did so. Snow showers with embedded heavier squalls tracked southward through Southeast Michigan overnight with mainly 1 to 4 inches by 7 am. The low continued to only slowly drift eastward, resulting in a long period of snowfall throughout the day. The Thumb was the hardest-hit by this activity, with 8 to 12 inches widespread across the region. The heaviest amounts occurred in Huron county and in a band over northwest Tuscola and western Sanilac Counties.|Here are some of the higher snowfall reports received:||Deford... 14 inches.|Port Hope... 12 inches.|Peck... 12 inches.|Yale... 8 inches.",,2016,2
8654,201602,9,100,201602,9,1900,103689,619796,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,55,SANILAC,DTX,09-FEB-16 01:00:00,EST-5,09-FEB-16 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system moved across the northern Great Lakes on Monday, February 8th. This low stalled over southern Lake Huron during the early morning hours of February 9, strengthening as it did so. Snow showers with embedded heavier squalls tracked southward through Southeast Michigan overnight with mainly 1 to 4 inches by 7 am. The low continued to only slowly drift eastward, resulting in a long period of snowfall throughout the day. The Thumb was the hardest-hit by this activity, with 8 to 12 inches widespread across the region. The heaviest amounts occurred in Huron county and in a band over northwest Tuscola and western Sanilac Counties.|Here are some of the higher snowfall reports received:||Deford... 14 inches.|Port Hope... 12 inches.|Peck... 12 inches.|Yale... 8 inches.",,2016,2
8656,201602,24,800,201602,24,2200,103691,619820,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,75,WASHTENAW,DTX,24-FEB-16 08:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system with copious moisture moved northeastward from the Southern Plains to Lake Erie on February 24. Precipitation broke out across Southeast Michigan during the early morning hours of the 24th, spreading from south to north during the morning hours. Temperatures were marginal for snow, but it was cold enough for mainly snow north and west of the glacial ridge. To the south and east, including the city of Detroit, much of the precipitation fell as rain or a wintry mix, drastically reducing snowfall totals there. The snowfall was heavy at times during the afternoon and evening hours north of a line from roughly Ann Arbor to Port Huron, with 1 inch per hour rates common. The snowfall tapered off for a time overnight as the main precip shield was shunted to the west, but lingering moisture and forcing moved across Southeast Michigan once more during the morning hours of the 25th, adding a few more inches to storm totals. ||All told, the heaviest amounts from 12 to 14 inches occurred in a stripe across Lapeer County, southern portions of Shiawassee and Genesee Counties, and northern portions of Oakland and Livingston Counties. At least 8 was common north and west of the glacial ridge. Lesser amounts of 2 to 4 inches occurred over the city of Detroit, with a tight gradient in snowfall in between. Here are some of the higher reports received:||Burton... 14.0 inches.|Lyndon Township... 13.0 inches.|Hartland... 13.0 inches.|Perry.... 12.8 inches.|Lake Orion... 12.4 inches.|Kingston... 12.0 inches.|Sanford.... 11.0 inches.|Plymouth... 9.0 inches.",,2016,2
8917,201602,9,100,201602,9,1900,103689,619798,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,54,TUSCOLA,DTX,09-FEB-16 01:00:00,EST-5,09-FEB-16 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system moved across the northern Great Lakes on Monday, February 8th. This low stalled over southern Lake Huron during the early morning hours of February 9, strengthening as it did so. Snow showers with embedded heavier squalls tracked southward through Southeast Michigan overnight with mainly 1 to 4 inches by 7 am. The low continued to only slowly drift eastward, resulting in a long period of snowfall throughout the day. The Thumb was the hardest-hit by this activity, with 8 to 12 inches widespread across the region. The heaviest amounts occurred in Huron county and in a band over northwest Tuscola and western Sanilac Counties.|Here are some of the higher snowfall reports received:||Deford... 14 inches.|Port Hope... 12 inches.|Peck... 12 inches.|Yale... 8 inches.",,2016,2
8918,201602,9,100,201602,9,1900,103689,619799,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,63,ST. CLAIR,DTX,09-FEB-16 01:00:00,EST-5,09-FEB-16 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A low pressure system moved across the northern Great Lakes on Monday, February 8th. This low stalled over southern Lake Huron during the early morning hours of February 9, strengthening as it did so. Snow showers with embedded heavier squalls tracked southward through Southeast Michigan overnight with mainly 1 to 4 inches by 7 am. The low continued to only slowly drift eastward, resulting in a long period of snowfall throughout the day. The Thumb was the hardest-hit by this activity, with 8 to 12 inches widespread across the region. The heaviest amounts occurred in Huron county and in a band over northwest Tuscola and western Sanilac Counties.|Here are some of the higher snowfall reports received:||Deford... 14 inches.|Port Hope... 12 inches.|Peck... 12 inches.|Yale... 8 inches.",,2016,2
8919,201602,24,800,201602,24,2200,103691,619821,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,82,LENAWEE,DTX,24-FEB-16 08:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system with copious moisture moved northeastward from the Southern Plains to Lake Erie on February 24. Precipitation broke out across Southeast Michigan during the early morning hours of the 24th, spreading from south to north during the morning hours. Temperatures were marginal for snow, but it was cold enough for mainly snow north and west of the glacial ridge. To the south and east, including the city of Detroit, much of the precipitation fell as rain or a wintry mix, drastically reducing snowfall totals there. The snowfall was heavy at times during the afternoon and evening hours north of a line from roughly Ann Arbor to Port Huron, with 1 inch per hour rates common. The snowfall tapered off for a time overnight as the main precip shield was shunted to the west, but lingering moisture and forcing moved across Southeast Michigan once more during the morning hours of the 25th, adding a few more inches to storm totals. ||All told, the heaviest amounts from 12 to 14 inches occurred in a stripe across Lapeer County, southern portions of Shiawassee and Genesee Counties, and northern portions of Oakland and Livingston Counties. At least 8 was common north and west of the glacial ridge. Lesser amounts of 2 to 4 inches occurred over the city of Detroit, with a tight gradient in snowfall in between. Here are some of the higher reports received:||Burton... 14.0 inches.|Lyndon Township... 13.0 inches.|Hartland... 13.0 inches.|Perry.... 12.8 inches.|Lake Orion... 12.4 inches.|Kingston... 12.0 inches.|Sanford.... 11.0 inches.|Plymouth... 9.0 inches.",,2016,2
9210,201602,24,800,201602,24,2200,103691,619804,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,47,MIDLAND,DTX,24-FEB-16 08:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system with copious moisture moved northeastward from the Southern Plains to Lake Erie on February 24. Precipitation broke out across Southeast Michigan during the early morning hours of the 24th, spreading from south to north during the morning hours. Temperatures were marginal for snow, but it was cold enough for mainly snow north and west of the glacial ridge. To the south and east, including the city of Detroit, much of the precipitation fell as rain or a wintry mix, drastically reducing snowfall totals there. The snowfall was heavy at times during the afternoon and evening hours north of a line from roughly Ann Arbor to Port Huron, with 1 inch per hour rates common. The snowfall tapered off for a time overnight as the main precip shield was shunted to the west, but lingering moisture and forcing moved across Southeast Michigan once more during the morning hours of the 25th, adding a few more inches to storm totals. ||All told, the heaviest amounts from 12 to 14 inches occurred in a stripe across Lapeer County, southern portions of Shiawassee and Genesee Counties, and northern portions of Oakland and Livingston Counties. At least 8 was common north and west of the glacial ridge. Lesser amounts of 2 to 4 inches occurred over the city of Detroit, with a tight gradient in snowfall in between. Here are some of the higher reports received:||Burton... 14.0 inches.|Lyndon Township... 13.0 inches.|Hartland... 13.0 inches.|Perry.... 12.8 inches.|Lake Orion... 12.4 inches.|Kingston... 12.0 inches.|Sanford.... 11.0 inches.|Plymouth... 9.0 inches.",,2016,2
9212,201602,19,1400,201602,20,0,103694,619843,MICHIGAN,2016,High Wind,Z,70,MACOMB,DTX,19-FEB-16 14:00:00,EST-5,20-FEB-16 00:00:00,0,0,0,0,7.00M,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong southwest winds of 50 to 60 mph brought down trees...tree limbs...and power lines...mainly along the M-59 corridor and I-94 corridors of Southeast Michigan. DTE reported 117,000 customers were affected during the peak early Friday evening, with 75,000 customers remaining without power into Saturday the next day. |Here are some of the higher wind gusts reported at airports across the area on Friday February 19th:|Ypsilanti... 58 mph at 1022 PM.|Detroit Metro... 55 mph at 744 PM.|Owosso... 55 mph at 835 PM.|Saginaw (MBS)... 54 mph at 536 PM.|Pontiac... 54 mph at 742 PM.|Ann Arbor... 54 mph at 719 PM.|Flint Bishop... 53 mph at 634 PM.|Howell... 53 mph at 734 PM.|Detroit City... 52 mph at 541 PM.",,2016,2
9213,201602,19,1400,201602,20,0,103694,619844,MICHIGAN,2016,High Wind,Z,76,WAYNE,DTX,19-FEB-16 14:00:00,EST-5,20-FEB-16 00:00:00,0,0,0,0,7.00M,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong southwest winds of 50 to 60 mph brought down trees...tree limbs...and power lines...mainly along the M-59 corridor and I-94 corridors of Southeast Michigan. DTE reported 117,000 customers were affected during the peak early Friday evening, with 75,000 customers remaining without power into Saturday the next day. |Here are some of the higher wind gusts reported at airports across the area on Friday February 19th:|Ypsilanti... 58 mph at 1022 PM.|Detroit Metro... 55 mph at 744 PM.|Owosso... 55 mph at 835 PM.|Saginaw (MBS)... 54 mph at 536 PM.|Pontiac... 54 mph at 742 PM.|Ann Arbor... 54 mph at 719 PM.|Flint Bishop... 53 mph at 634 PM.|Howell... 53 mph at 734 PM.|Detroit City... 52 mph at 541 PM.",,2016,2
9327,201603,16,1700,201603,17,700,104260,624213,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,16-MAR-16 17:00:00,EST-5,17-MAR-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A storm system lifting from the Central Plains into the Great Lakes dumped moderate to heavy snow across portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 16th into the 17th.,There was a report via social media of an estimated 10 inches of wet snow in just over 12 hours over higher terrain southeast of L'anse. The observer at Herman measured 9.2 inches of snow over the same time period.,2016,3
9328,201603,16,1800,201603,17,900,104260,624214,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,16-MAR-16 18:00:00,EST-5,17-MAR-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A storm system lifting from the Central Plains into the Great Lakes dumped moderate to heavy snow across portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 16th into the 17th.,There was a report of an estimated 8.5 inches of wet snow in 15 hours just north of the McClure Basin. Over seven inches of snow also fell in the Negaunee area in approximately 12 hours.,2016,3
9329,201603,16,900,201603,17,400,104260,624215,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,16-MAR-16 09:00:00,EST-5,17-MAR-16 04:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A storm system lifting from the Central Plains into the Great Lakes dumped moderate to heavy snow across portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 16th into the 17th.,The Keweenaw County Sheriff Office reported four to five inches of wet snow over higher terrain at Mohawk with snow and slush covered roads.,2016,3
9330,201603,24,2300,201603,25,1130,104533,626189,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,24-MAR-16 23:00:00,EST-5,25-MAR-16 11:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system crossing central Lower Michigan brought moderate to heavy snow to mainly the southeast half of Upper Michigan from late on the 23rd into the afternoon of the 24th.,The spotter three miles southeast of Fayette measured 11 inches of snow in just over 12 hours. Reported snow accumulation across the rest of the county was four inches or less.,2016,3
9508,201602,24,800,201602,24,2200,103691,619805,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,48,BAY,DTX,24-FEB-16 08:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system with copious moisture moved northeastward from the Southern Plains to Lake Erie on February 24. Precipitation broke out across Southeast Michigan during the early morning hours of the 24th, spreading from south to north during the morning hours. Temperatures were marginal for snow, but it was cold enough for mainly snow north and west of the glacial ridge. To the south and east, including the city of Detroit, much of the precipitation fell as rain or a wintry mix, drastically reducing snowfall totals there. The snowfall was heavy at times during the afternoon and evening hours north of a line from roughly Ann Arbor to Port Huron, with 1 inch per hour rates common. The snowfall tapered off for a time overnight as the main precip shield was shunted to the west, but lingering moisture and forcing moved across Southeast Michigan once more during the morning hours of the 25th, adding a few more inches to storm totals. ||All told, the heaviest amounts from 12 to 14 inches occurred in a stripe across Lapeer County, southern portions of Shiawassee and Genesee Counties, and northern portions of Oakland and Livingston Counties. At least 8 was common north and west of the glacial ridge. Lesser amounts of 2 to 4 inches occurred over the city of Detroit, with a tight gradient in snowfall in between. Here are some of the higher reports received:||Burton... 14.0 inches.|Lyndon Township... 13.0 inches.|Hartland... 13.0 inches.|Perry.... 12.8 inches.|Lake Orion... 12.4 inches.|Kingston... 12.0 inches.|Sanford.... 11.0 inches.|Plymouth... 9.0 inches.",,2016,2
9509,201602,19,1400,201602,20,0,103694,619845,MICHIGAN,2016,High Wind,Z,75,WASHTENAW,DTX,19-FEB-16 14:00:00,EST-5,20-FEB-16 00:00:00,0,0,0,0,4.00M,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong southwest winds of 50 to 60 mph brought down trees...tree limbs...and power lines...mainly along the M-59 corridor and I-94 corridors of Southeast Michigan. DTE reported 117,000 customers were affected during the peak early Friday evening, with 75,000 customers remaining without power into Saturday the next day. |Here are some of the higher wind gusts reported at airports across the area on Friday February 19th:|Ypsilanti... 58 mph at 1022 PM.|Detroit Metro... 55 mph at 744 PM.|Owosso... 55 mph at 835 PM.|Saginaw (MBS)... 54 mph at 536 PM.|Pontiac... 54 mph at 742 PM.|Ann Arbor... 54 mph at 719 PM.|Flint Bishop... 53 mph at 634 PM.|Howell... 53 mph at 734 PM.|Detroit City... 52 mph at 541 PM.",,2016,2
9510,201602,19,1400,201602,20,0,103694,619842,MICHIGAN,2016,High Wind,Z,69,OAKLAND,DTX,19-FEB-16 14:00:00,EST-5,20-FEB-16 00:00:00,0,0,0,0,10.00M,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong southwest winds of 50 to 60 mph brought down trees...tree limbs...and power lines...mainly along the M-59 corridor and I-94 corridors of Southeast Michigan. DTE reported 117,000 customers were affected during the peak early Friday evening, with 75,000 customers remaining without power into Saturday the next day. |Here are some of the higher wind gusts reported at airports across the area on Friday February 19th:|Ypsilanti... 58 mph at 1022 PM.|Detroit Metro... 55 mph at 744 PM.|Owosso... 55 mph at 835 PM.|Saginaw (MBS)... 54 mph at 536 PM.|Pontiac... 54 mph at 742 PM.|Ann Arbor... 54 mph at 719 PM.|Flint Bishop... 53 mph at 634 PM.|Howell... 53 mph at 734 PM.|Detroit City... 52 mph at 541 PM.",,2016,2
9534,201602,12,100,201602,13,430,103860,621205,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,12-FEB-16 01:00:00,EST-5,13-FEB-16 04:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Arctic front moving through the region produced moderate to heavy lake effect snow and blowing snow over portions of Upper Michigan from the 12th into the 13th. North winds gusting near 40 mph at times also caused near blizzard conditions in lake effect snow and blowing snow and closed Highway M-28 from near Harvey in Marquette County to Munising in Alger County.,North wind gusts of 40 to 45 mph along Lake Superior in western Alger County and far eastern Marquette resulted in the closure of Highway M-28 from Kawbawgam Road near Harvey to Munising from early afternoon on the 12th to early afternoon on the 13th due to blizzard conditions. Observed lake effect snow totals during this period included nearly 15 inches ten miles south of Grand Marais and 10-12 inches in the Munising area.,2016,2
9600,201603,24,0,201603,25,1200,104533,626194,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,14,SOUTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,24-MAR-16 00:00:00,EST-5,25-MAR-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system crossing central Lower Michigan brought moderate to heavy snow to mainly the southeast half of Upper Michigan from late on the 23rd into the afternoon of the 24th.,The observer seven miles east of Garden measured six inches of snow. There was also a public report of an estimated five inches of snow in Manistique.,2016,3
9601,201603,24,300,201603,24,1000,104533,626196,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,11,DICKINSON,MQT,24-MAR-16 03:00:00,CST-6,24-MAR-16 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system crossing central Lower Michigan brought moderate to heavy snow to mainly the southeast half of Upper Michigan from late on the 23rd into the afternoon of the 24th.,Observers around the Iron Mountain-Norway area measured nearly five inches of snow over a 5-7 hour period. There was also a report via social media of six inches of snow in Hardwood over an approximate five-hour period.,2016,3
9602,201603,24,500,201603,24,1200,104533,626197,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,10,IRON,MQT,24-MAR-16 05:00:00,CST-6,24-MAR-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system crossing central Lower Michigan brought moderate to heavy snow to mainly the southeast half of Upper Michigan from late on the 23rd into the afternoon of the 24th.,There was a public report of an estimated four inches of snow in less than eight hours near Peavy Falls Dam.,2016,3
9603,201603,24,600,201603,24,1200,104533,626198,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,24-MAR-16 06:00:00,EST-5,24-MAR-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system crossing central Lower Michigan brought moderate to heavy snow to mainly the southeast half of Upper Michigan from late on the 23rd into the afternoon of the 24th.,The spotter near Forest Lake measured 4.5 inches of snow in just over six hours.,2016,3
9604,201603,24,600,201603,24,1600,104533,626200,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,24-MAR-16 06:00:00,EST-5,24-MAR-16 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system crossing central Lower Michigan brought moderate to heavy snow to mainly the southeast half of Upper Michigan from late on the 23rd into the afternoon of the 24th.,There was a public report via social media of four inches of snow at Newberry in ten hours.,2016,3
9774,201602,24,800,201602,24,2200,103691,619806,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,49,HURON,DTX,24-FEB-16 08:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system with copious moisture moved northeastward from the Southern Plains to Lake Erie on February 24. Precipitation broke out across Southeast Michigan during the early morning hours of the 24th, spreading from south to north during the morning hours. Temperatures were marginal for snow, but it was cold enough for mainly snow north and west of the glacial ridge. To the south and east, including the city of Detroit, much of the precipitation fell as rain or a wintry mix, drastically reducing snowfall totals there. The snowfall was heavy at times during the afternoon and evening hours north of a line from roughly Ann Arbor to Port Huron, with 1 inch per hour rates common. The snowfall tapered off for a time overnight as the main precip shield was shunted to the west, but lingering moisture and forcing moved across Southeast Michigan once more during the morning hours of the 25th, adding a few more inches to storm totals. ||All told, the heaviest amounts from 12 to 14 inches occurred in a stripe across Lapeer County, southern portions of Shiawassee and Genesee Counties, and northern portions of Oakland and Livingston Counties. At least 8 was common north and west of the glacial ridge. Lesser amounts of 2 to 4 inches occurred over the city of Detroit, with a tight gradient in snowfall in between. Here are some of the higher reports received:||Burton... 14.0 inches.|Lyndon Township... 13.0 inches.|Hartland... 13.0 inches.|Perry.... 12.8 inches.|Lake Orion... 12.4 inches.|Kingston... 12.0 inches.|Sanford.... 11.0 inches.|Plymouth... 9.0 inches.",,2016,2
9824,201602,24,900,201602,25,900,102744,613968,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,77,BERRIEN,IWX,24-FEB-16 09:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,CoCoRaHS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deepening low pressure system tracking northeast into the eastern Great Lakes brought heavy snow and strong winds to lower Michigan February 24th into early February 25th. Snowfall totals generally ranged between 6 and 10 inches.,"Snow, heavy at times, with reduced visibility and gusty winds of 25 to 35 mph created difficult travel conditions February 24th into early February 25th. Slide-offs and accidents were common across the region. Many schools were closed on both February 24th and February 25th. Snowfall totals generally ranged between 6 and 10 inches. There was a report of 10.0 inches near Buchanon.",2016,2
9825,201602,24,900,201602,25,900,102744,613969,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,80,BRANCH,IWX,24-FEB-16 09:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deepening low pressure system tracking northeast into the eastern Great Lakes brought heavy snow and strong winds to lower Michigan February 24th into early February 25th. Snowfall totals generally ranged between 6 and 10 inches.,"Snow, heavy at times, with reduced visibility and gusty winds of 25 to 35 mph created difficult travel conditions February 24th into early February 25th. Slide-offs and accidents were common across the region. Many schools were closed on both February 24th and February 25th. Snowfall totals generally ranged between 6 and 10 inches. There was a report of 10.0 in Union City.",2016,2
9885,201603,1,1100,201603,2,500,104683,627042,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,24,ALPENA,APX,01-MAR-16 11:00:00,EST-5,02-MAR-16 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure moved up the Ohio Valley on the evening of the 1st. The associated snowfall reached northern lower Michigan, with generally moderate amounts of 3 to 6 inches. However, as colder air wrapped back into the region that evening, lake enhancement was seen downwind of the Great Lakes. That snowfall was locally heavy, especially in parts of northern lower Michigan. The Alpena area picked up 8 to 11 inches of snow.",,2016,3
9890,201603,1,800,201603,1,2100,104263,624216,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,56,OTTAWA,GRR,01-MAR-16 08:00:00,EST-5,01-MAR-16 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A winter storm strengthened as it tracked east northeastward just south of Lower Michigan on March 1. A swath of 8-12 inches of snow, with localized amounts over a foot, fell from southwest lower Michigan into the thumb region. The winter storm featured two main rounds of heavier snow, separated by a 2-3 hour period of light freezing rain and sleet mainly south of Interstate 96. The freezing rain was enough to coat vehicles in a thin layer of ice. No significant power outages were noted. The freezing rain and sleet occurred from late morning into early afternoon as the low pressure center tracked closest to Michigan. A thin layer of warm air well above the ground was able to melt snowflakes, but surface temperatures in the lower 20s resulted in freezing rain and sleet rather than just plain rain. The atmosphere sufficiently cooled by mid afternoon and changed the precipitation back to all snow. A significant burst of heavy snow during the afternoon hours brought traffic to a crawl. This resulted in hundreds of school closings on March 1st and 2nd.",Six to seven inches of snow was reported across most of Ottawa county.,2016,3
10058,201602,24,800,201602,24,2200,103691,619807,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,53,SAGINAW,DTX,24-FEB-16 08:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system with copious moisture moved northeastward from the Southern Plains to Lake Erie on February 24. Precipitation broke out across Southeast Michigan during the early morning hours of the 24th, spreading from south to north during the morning hours. Temperatures were marginal for snow, but it was cold enough for mainly snow north and west of the glacial ridge. To the south and east, including the city of Detroit, much of the precipitation fell as rain or a wintry mix, drastically reducing snowfall totals there. The snowfall was heavy at times during the afternoon and evening hours north of a line from roughly Ann Arbor to Port Huron, with 1 inch per hour rates common. The snowfall tapered off for a time overnight as the main precip shield was shunted to the west, but lingering moisture and forcing moved across Southeast Michigan once more during the morning hours of the 25th, adding a few more inches to storm totals. ||All told, the heaviest amounts from 12 to 14 inches occurred in a stripe across Lapeer County, southern portions of Shiawassee and Genesee Counties, and northern portions of Oakland and Livingston Counties. At least 8 was common north and west of the glacial ridge. Lesser amounts of 2 to 4 inches occurred over the city of Detroit, with a tight gradient in snowfall in between. Here are some of the higher reports received:||Burton... 14.0 inches.|Lyndon Township... 13.0 inches.|Hartland... 13.0 inches.|Perry.... 12.8 inches.|Lake Orion... 12.4 inches.|Kingston... 12.0 inches.|Sanford.... 11.0 inches.|Plymouth... 9.0 inches.",,2016,2
10073,201602,28,800,201602,29,1600,103866,621243,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,28-FEB-16 08:00:00,EST-5,29-FEB-16 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system tracking east along a stalled cold front in Wisconsin produced light to moderate snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the 28th. A strong cold front moving through the area early on the 29th produced near blizzard conditions along and right behind the frontal passage. Highway M-28 was closed between Harvey and Munising for a time on the 29th due to localized blizzard conditions.,The observer at Herman measured over seven inches of snow during the event. Northwest winds gusting near 40 mph at times also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow during much of the day on the 29th.,2016,2
10074,201602,28,700,201602,29,1700,103866,621239,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,28-FEB-16 07:00:00,EST-5,29-FEB-16 17:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system tracking east along a stalled cold front in Wisconsin produced light to moderate snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the 28th. A strong cold front moving through the area early on the 29th produced near blizzard conditions along and right behind the frontal passage. Highway M-28 was closed between Harvey and Munising for a time on the 29th due to localized blizzard conditions.,Observers across Alger County measured three to five inches of lake effect snow during the event. Strong north winds gusting to 50 mph at times caused near-blizzard conditions from early morning on the 19th to late afternoon. The localized blizzard conditions closed Highway M-28 into late afternoon on the 29th.,2016,2
10107,201602,24,900,201602,25,900,102744,613970,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,78,CASS,IWX,24-FEB-16 09:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deepening low pressure system tracking northeast into the eastern Great Lakes brought heavy snow and strong winds to lower Michigan February 24th into early February 25th. Snowfall totals generally ranged between 6 and 10 inches.,"Snow, heavy at times, with reduced visibility and gusty winds of 25 to 35 mph created difficult travel conditions February 24th into early February 25th. Slide-offs and accidents were common across the region. Many schools were closed on both February 24th and February 25th. Snowfall totals generally ranged between 6 and 10 inches. There was a report of 9.1 near Magician Lake.",2016,2
10108,201602,24,900,201602,25,900,102744,613972,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,81,HILLSDALE,IWX,24-FEB-16 09:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deepening low pressure system tracking northeast into the eastern Great Lakes brought heavy snow and strong winds to lower Michigan February 24th into early February 25th. Snowfall totals generally ranged between 6 and 10 inches.,"Snow, heavy at times, with reduced visibility and gusty winds of 25 to 35 mph created difficult travel conditions February 24th into early February 25th. Slide-offs and accidents were common across the region. Many schools were closed on both February 24th and February 25th. Snowfall totals generally ranged between 7 and 10 inches. There was a report of 10.0 inches in Moscow.",2016,2
10109,201602,24,900,201602,25,900,102744,613971,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,79,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,24-FEB-16 09:00:00,EST-5,25-FEB-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deepening low pressure system tracking northeast into the eastern Great Lakes brought heavy snow and strong winds to lower Michigan February 24th into early February 25th. Snowfall totals generally ranged between 6 and 10 inches.,"Snow, heavy at times, with reduced visibility and gusty winds of 25 to 35 mph created difficult travel conditions February 24th into early February 25th. Slide-offs and accidents were common across the region. Many schools were closed on both February 24th and February 25th. Snowfall totals generally ranged between 6 and 9 inches. There was a report of 7.5 inches near Sturgis.",2016,2
10169,201603,1,800,201603,1,2100,104263,624217,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,57,KENT,GRR,01-MAR-16 08:00:00,EST-5,01-MAR-16 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A winter storm strengthened as it tracked east northeastward just south of Lower Michigan on March 1. A swath of 8-12 inches of snow, with localized amounts over a foot, fell from southwest lower Michigan into the thumb region. The winter storm featured two main rounds of heavier snow, separated by a 2-3 hour period of light freezing rain and sleet mainly south of Interstate 96. The freezing rain was enough to coat vehicles in a thin layer of ice. No significant power outages were noted. The freezing rain and sleet occurred from late morning into early afternoon as the low pressure center tracked closest to Michigan. A thin layer of warm air well above the ground was able to melt snowflakes, but surface temperatures in the lower 20s resulted in freezing rain and sleet rather than just plain rain. The atmosphere sufficiently cooled by mid afternoon and changed the precipitation back to all snow. A significant burst of heavy snow during the afternoon hours brought traffic to a crawl. This resulted in hundreds of school closings on March 1st and 2nd.",Up to around eight inches of snow was reported in Kent county resulting in very hazardous travel conditions.,2016,3
10170,201603,1,900,201603,1,2100,104263,624218,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,51,MONTCALM,GRR,01-MAR-16 09:00:00,EST-5,01-MAR-16 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A winter storm strengthened as it tracked east northeastward just south of Lower Michigan on March 1. A swath of 8-12 inches of snow, with localized amounts over a foot, fell from southwest lower Michigan into the thumb region. The winter storm featured two main rounds of heavier snow, separated by a 2-3 hour period of light freezing rain and sleet mainly south of Interstate 96. The freezing rain was enough to coat vehicles in a thin layer of ice. No significant power outages were noted. The freezing rain and sleet occurred from late morning into early afternoon as the low pressure center tracked closest to Michigan. A thin layer of warm air well above the ground was able to melt snowflakes, but surface temperatures in the lower 20s resulted in freezing rain and sleet rather than just plain rain. The atmosphere sufficiently cooled by mid afternoon and changed the precipitation back to all snow. A significant burst of heavy snow during the afternoon hours brought traffic to a crawl. This resulted in hundreds of school closings on March 1st and 2nd.",Six inches of snow was reported in southern Montcalm county resulting in very hazardous travel conditions.,2016,3
10171,201603,23,800,201603,24,1800,104264,624231,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,43,OCEANA,GRR,23-MAR-16 08:00:00,EST-5,24-MAR-16 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A late winter storm brought around a a tenth to as much as four tenths of an inch of freezing rain and ice accumulation to central lower Michigan. In addition, heavy wet snow and sleet was also reported.","Around a tenth of an inch of ice accumulation was reported, along with some heavy wet snow.",2016,3
10172,201603,23,800,201603,24,1800,104264,624232,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,44,NEWAYGO,GRR,23-MAR-16 08:00:00,EST-5,24-MAR-16 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A late winter storm brought around a a tenth to as much as four tenths of an inch of freezing rain and ice accumulation to central lower Michigan. In addition, heavy wet snow and sleet was also reported.",A Newaygo county emergency manager reported a quarter of an inch of ice accumulation on trees and road signs.,2016,3
10338,201602,24,800,201602,24,2200,103691,619808,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,54,TUSCOLA,DTX,24-FEB-16 08:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system with copious moisture moved northeastward from the Southern Plains to Lake Erie on February 24. Precipitation broke out across Southeast Michigan during the early morning hours of the 24th, spreading from south to north during the morning hours. Temperatures were marginal for snow, but it was cold enough for mainly snow north and west of the glacial ridge. To the south and east, including the city of Detroit, much of the precipitation fell as rain or a wintry mix, drastically reducing snowfall totals there. The snowfall was heavy at times during the afternoon and evening hours north of a line from roughly Ann Arbor to Port Huron, with 1 inch per hour rates common. The snowfall tapered off for a time overnight as the main precip shield was shunted to the west, but lingering moisture and forcing moved across Southeast Michigan once more during the morning hours of the 25th, adding a few more inches to storm totals. ||All told, the heaviest amounts from 12 to 14 inches occurred in a stripe across Lapeer County, southern portions of Shiawassee and Genesee Counties, and northern portions of Oakland and Livingston Counties. At least 8 was common north and west of the glacial ridge. Lesser amounts of 2 to 4 inches occurred over the city of Detroit, with a tight gradient in snowfall in between. Here are some of the higher reports received:||Burton... 14.0 inches.|Lyndon Township... 13.0 inches.|Hartland... 13.0 inches.|Perry.... 12.8 inches.|Lake Orion... 12.4 inches.|Kingston... 12.0 inches.|Sanford.... 11.0 inches.|Plymouth... 9.0 inches.",,2016,2
10339,201602,19,1400,201602,20,0,103694,619841,MICHIGAN,2016,High Wind,Z,68,LIVINGSTON,DTX,19-FEB-16 14:00:00,EST-5,20-FEB-16 00:00:00,0,0,0,0,2.00M,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong southwest winds of 50 to 60 mph brought down trees...tree limbs...and power lines...mainly along the M-59 corridor and I-94 corridors of Southeast Michigan. DTE reported 117,000 customers were affected during the peak early Friday evening, with 75,000 customers remaining without power into Saturday the next day. |Here are some of the higher wind gusts reported at airports across the area on Friday February 19th:|Ypsilanti... 58 mph at 1022 PM.|Detroit Metro... 55 mph at 744 PM.|Owosso... 55 mph at 835 PM.|Saginaw (MBS)... 54 mph at 536 PM.|Pontiac... 54 mph at 742 PM.|Ann Arbor... 54 mph at 719 PM.|Flint Bishop... 53 mph at 634 PM.|Howell... 53 mph at 734 PM.|Detroit City... 52 mph at 541 PM.",,2016,2
10461,201603,1,900,201603,1,2100,104263,624219,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,52,GRATIOT,GRR,01-MAR-16 09:00:00,EST-5,01-MAR-16 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A winter storm strengthened as it tracked east northeastward just south of Lower Michigan on March 1. A swath of 8-12 inches of snow, with localized amounts over a foot, fell from southwest lower Michigan into the thumb region. The winter storm featured two main rounds of heavier snow, separated by a 2-3 hour period of light freezing rain and sleet mainly south of Interstate 96. The freezing rain was enough to coat vehicles in a thin layer of ice. No significant power outages were noted. The freezing rain and sleet occurred from late morning into early afternoon as the low pressure center tracked closest to Michigan. A thin layer of warm air well above the ground was able to melt snowflakes, but surface temperatures in the lower 20s resulted in freezing rain and sleet rather than just plain rain. The atmosphere sufficiently cooled by mid afternoon and changed the precipitation back to all snow. A significant burst of heavy snow during the afternoon hours brought traffic to a crawl. This resulted in hundreds of school closings on March 1st and 2nd.",Eight to nine inches of snow reported in portions of Gratiot county resulting in very hazardous travel conditions.,2016,3
10462,201603,1,900,201603,1,2100,104263,624220,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,46,ISABELLA,GRR,01-MAR-16 09:00:00,EST-5,01-MAR-16 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A winter storm strengthened as it tracked east northeastward just south of Lower Michigan on March 1. A swath of 8-12 inches of snow, with localized amounts over a foot, fell from southwest lower Michigan into the thumb region. The winter storm featured two main rounds of heavier snow, separated by a 2-3 hour period of light freezing rain and sleet mainly south of Interstate 96. The freezing rain was enough to coat vehicles in a thin layer of ice. No significant power outages were noted. The freezing rain and sleet occurred from late morning into early afternoon as the low pressure center tracked closest to Michigan. A thin layer of warm air well above the ground was able to melt snowflakes, but surface temperatures in the lower 20s resulted in freezing rain and sleet rather than just plain rain. The atmosphere sufficiently cooled by mid afternoon and changed the precipitation back to all snow. A significant burst of heavy snow during the afternoon hours brought traffic to a crawl. This resulted in hundreds of school closings on March 1st and 2nd.",Six to seven inches of snow reported in portions of Isabella county resulting in very hazardous travel conditions.,2016,3
10645,201602,24,800,201602,24,2200,103691,619809,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,55,SANILAC,DTX,24-FEB-16 08:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system with copious moisture moved northeastward from the Southern Plains to Lake Erie on February 24. Precipitation broke out across Southeast Michigan during the early morning hours of the 24th, spreading from south to north during the morning hours. Temperatures were marginal for snow, but it was cold enough for mainly snow north and west of the glacial ridge. To the south and east, including the city of Detroit, much of the precipitation fell as rain or a wintry mix, drastically reducing snowfall totals there. The snowfall was heavy at times during the afternoon and evening hours north of a line from roughly Ann Arbor to Port Huron, with 1 inch per hour rates common. The snowfall tapered off for a time overnight as the main precip shield was shunted to the west, but lingering moisture and forcing moved across Southeast Michigan once more during the morning hours of the 25th, adding a few more inches to storm totals. ||All told, the heaviest amounts from 12 to 14 inches occurred in a stripe across Lapeer County, southern portions of Shiawassee and Genesee Counties, and northern portions of Oakland and Livingston Counties. At least 8 was common north and west of the glacial ridge. Lesser amounts of 2 to 4 inches occurred over the city of Detroit, with a tight gradient in snowfall in between. Here are some of the higher reports received:||Burton... 14.0 inches.|Lyndon Township... 13.0 inches.|Hartland... 13.0 inches.|Perry.... 12.8 inches.|Lake Orion... 12.4 inches.|Kingston... 12.0 inches.|Sanford.... 11.0 inches.|Plymouth... 9.0 inches.",,2016,2
10741,201603,1,900,201603,1,2100,104263,624221,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,58,IONIA,GRR,01-MAR-16 09:00:00,EST-5,01-MAR-16 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A winter storm strengthened as it tracked east northeastward just south of Lower Michigan on March 1. A swath of 8-12 inches of snow, with localized amounts over a foot, fell from southwest lower Michigan into the thumb region. The winter storm featured two main rounds of heavier snow, separated by a 2-3 hour period of light freezing rain and sleet mainly south of Interstate 96. The freezing rain was enough to coat vehicles in a thin layer of ice. No significant power outages were noted. The freezing rain and sleet occurred from late morning into early afternoon as the low pressure center tracked closest to Michigan. A thin layer of warm air well above the ground was able to melt snowflakes, but surface temperatures in the lower 20s resulted in freezing rain and sleet rather than just plain rain. The atmosphere sufficiently cooled by mid afternoon and changed the precipitation back to all snow. A significant burst of heavy snow during the afternoon hours brought traffic to a crawl. This resulted in hundreds of school closings on March 1st and 2nd.","Over ten inches of snow was reported in parts of Ionia county, which resulted in very hazardous travel conditions.",2016,3
10742,201603,1,900,201603,1,2100,104263,624222,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,59,CLINTON,GRR,01-MAR-16 09:00:00,EST-5,01-MAR-16 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A winter storm strengthened as it tracked east northeastward just south of Lower Michigan on March 1. A swath of 8-12 inches of snow, with localized amounts over a foot, fell from southwest lower Michigan into the thumb region. The winter storm featured two main rounds of heavier snow, separated by a 2-3 hour period of light freezing rain and sleet mainly south of Interstate 96. The freezing rain was enough to coat vehicles in a thin layer of ice. No significant power outages were noted. The freezing rain and sleet occurred from late morning into early afternoon as the low pressure center tracked closest to Michigan. A thin layer of warm air well above the ground was able to melt snowflakes, but surface temperatures in the lower 20s resulted in freezing rain and sleet rather than just plain rain. The atmosphere sufficiently cooled by mid afternoon and changed the precipitation back to all snow. A significant burst of heavy snow during the afternoon hours brought traffic to a crawl. This resulted in hundreds of school closings on March 1st and 2nd.","Nine to ten inches of snow was reported in parts of Clinton county, which resulted in very hazardous travel conditions.",2016,3
10898,201602,19,1400,201602,20,0,103694,620802,MICHIGAN,2016,High Wind,Z,60,SHIAWASSEE,DTX,19-FEB-16 14:00:00,EST-5,20-FEB-16 00:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.50M,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong southwest winds of 50 to 60 mph brought down trees...tree limbs...and power lines...mainly along the M-59 corridor and I-94 corridors of Southeast Michigan. DTE reported 117,000 customers were affected during the peak early Friday evening, with 75,000 customers remaining without power into Saturday the next day. |Here are some of the higher wind gusts reported at airports across the area on Friday February 19th:|Ypsilanti... 58 mph at 1022 PM.|Detroit Metro... 55 mph at 744 PM.|Owosso... 55 mph at 835 PM.|Saginaw (MBS)... 54 mph at 536 PM.|Pontiac... 54 mph at 742 PM.|Ann Arbor... 54 mph at 719 PM.|Flint Bishop... 53 mph at 634 PM.|Howell... 53 mph at 734 PM.|Detroit City... 52 mph at 541 PM.",,2016,2
10910,201602,24,800,201602,24,2200,103691,619810,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,60,SHIAWASSEE,DTX,24-FEB-16 08:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system with copious moisture moved northeastward from the Southern Plains to Lake Erie on February 24. Precipitation broke out across Southeast Michigan during the early morning hours of the 24th, spreading from south to north during the morning hours. Temperatures were marginal for snow, but it was cold enough for mainly snow north and west of the glacial ridge. To the south and east, including the city of Detroit, much of the precipitation fell as rain or a wintry mix, drastically reducing snowfall totals there. The snowfall was heavy at times during the afternoon and evening hours north of a line from roughly Ann Arbor to Port Huron, with 1 inch per hour rates common. The snowfall tapered off for a time overnight as the main precip shield was shunted to the west, but lingering moisture and forcing moved across Southeast Michigan once more during the morning hours of the 25th, adding a few more inches to storm totals. ||All told, the heaviest amounts from 12 to 14 inches occurred in a stripe across Lapeer County, southern portions of Shiawassee and Genesee Counties, and northern portions of Oakland and Livingston Counties. At least 8 was common north and west of the glacial ridge. Lesser amounts of 2 to 4 inches occurred over the city of Detroit, with a tight gradient in snowfall in between. Here are some of the higher reports received:||Burton... 14.0 inches.|Lyndon Township... 13.0 inches.|Hartland... 13.0 inches.|Perry.... 12.8 inches.|Lake Orion... 12.4 inches.|Kingston... 12.0 inches.|Sanford.... 11.0 inches.|Plymouth... 9.0 inches.",,2016,2
10992,201603,1,700,201603,1,2100,104263,624223,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,64,ALLEGAN,GRR,01-MAR-16 07:00:00,EST-5,01-MAR-16 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A winter storm strengthened as it tracked east northeastward just south of Lower Michigan on March 1. A swath of 8-12 inches of snow, with localized amounts over a foot, fell from southwest lower Michigan into the thumb region. The winter storm featured two main rounds of heavier snow, separated by a 2-3 hour period of light freezing rain and sleet mainly south of Interstate 96. The freezing rain was enough to coat vehicles in a thin layer of ice. No significant power outages were noted. The freezing rain and sleet occurred from late morning into early afternoon as the low pressure center tracked closest to Michigan. A thin layer of warm air well above the ground was able to melt snowflakes, but surface temperatures in the lower 20s resulted in freezing rain and sleet rather than just plain rain. The atmosphere sufficiently cooled by mid afternoon and changed the precipitation back to all snow. A significant burst of heavy snow during the afternoon hours brought traffic to a crawl. This resulted in hundreds of school closings on March 1st and 2nd.",A foot of snow was reported in Plainwell. Travel conditions became very hazardous on March 1st into March 2nd due to the heavy snow.,2016,3
10993,201603,1,700,201603,1,2100,104263,624224,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,65,BARRY,GRR,01-MAR-16 07:00:00,EST-5,01-MAR-16 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A winter storm strengthened as it tracked east northeastward just south of Lower Michigan on March 1. A swath of 8-12 inches of snow, with localized amounts over a foot, fell from southwest lower Michigan into the thumb region. The winter storm featured two main rounds of heavier snow, separated by a 2-3 hour period of light freezing rain and sleet mainly south of Interstate 96. The freezing rain was enough to coat vehicles in a thin layer of ice. No significant power outages were noted. The freezing rain and sleet occurred from late morning into early afternoon as the low pressure center tracked closest to Michigan. A thin layer of warm air well above the ground was able to melt snowflakes, but surface temperatures in the lower 20s resulted in freezing rain and sleet rather than just plain rain. The atmosphere sufficiently cooled by mid afternoon and changed the precipitation back to all snow. A significant burst of heavy snow during the afternoon hours brought traffic to a crawl. This resulted in hundreds of school closings on March 1st and 2nd.",Thirteen to fourteen inches of snow was reported from Hastings to Delton in central Barry county. Travel conditions became very hazardous on March 1st into March 2nd due to the heavy snow.,2016,3
11149,201602,2,1600,201602,3,800,103726,620101,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,02-FEB-16 16:00:00,EST-5,03-FEB-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system developing over the Southern Plains tracked into the Central Great Lakes and dropped moderate to heavy snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 2nd into the 3rd.,Storm total snowfall over nearly a 16-hour period included 7.7 inches near the Dead River Basin and 7 inches nine miles south-southeast of Big Bay. Lesser snow amounts of four to five inches fell from Champion and Ishpeming to Marquette and Harvey.,2016,2
11150,201602,7,1800,201602,8,600,103730,620123,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,07-FEB-16 18:00:00,CST-6,08-FEB-16 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,North winds in the wake of a low pressure system passing through the Upper Great Lakes generated moderate to heavy lake enhanced snow over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the 7th into the 11th.,The observer in Ironwood measured around four inches of lake enhanced snow in approximately 12 hours.,2016,2
11151,201602,7,1900,201602,8,1500,103730,620124,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,07-FEB-16 19:00:00,EST-5,08-FEB-16 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,North winds in the wake of a low pressure system passing through the Upper Great Lakes generated moderate to heavy lake enhanced snow over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the 7th into the 11th.,There was a public report via social media of four to five inches of lake enhanced snow five miles east of Ontonagon in approximately 20 hours.,2016,2
11152,201602,8,800,201602,8,1600,103730,620129,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,08-FEB-16 08:00:00,EST-5,08-FEB-16 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,North winds in the wake of a low pressure system passing through the Upper Great Lakes generated moderate to heavy lake enhanced snow over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the 7th into the 11th.,The observer at Kearsarge measured six inches of lake enhanced snow in eight hours.,2016,2
11157,201602,24,800,201602,24,2200,103691,619811,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,61,GENESEE,DTX,24-FEB-16 08:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system with copious moisture moved northeastward from the Southern Plains to Lake Erie on February 24. Precipitation broke out across Southeast Michigan during the early morning hours of the 24th, spreading from south to north during the morning hours. Temperatures were marginal for snow, but it was cold enough for mainly snow north and west of the glacial ridge. To the south and east, including the city of Detroit, much of the precipitation fell as rain or a wintry mix, drastically reducing snowfall totals there. The snowfall was heavy at times during the afternoon and evening hours north of a line from roughly Ann Arbor to Port Huron, with 1 inch per hour rates common. The snowfall tapered off for a time overnight as the main precip shield was shunted to the west, but lingering moisture and forcing moved across Southeast Michigan once more during the morning hours of the 25th, adding a few more inches to storm totals. ||All told, the heaviest amounts from 12 to 14 inches occurred in a stripe across Lapeer County, southern portions of Shiawassee and Genesee Counties, and northern portions of Oakland and Livingston Counties. At least 8 was common north and west of the glacial ridge. Lesser amounts of 2 to 4 inches occurred over the city of Detroit, with a tight gradient in snowfall in between. Here are some of the higher reports received:||Burton... 14.0 inches.|Lyndon Township... 13.0 inches.|Hartland... 13.0 inches.|Perry.... 12.8 inches.|Lake Orion... 12.4 inches.|Kingston... 12.0 inches.|Sanford.... 11.0 inches.|Plymouth... 9.0 inches.",,2016,2
11211,201603,1,700,201603,1,2100,104263,624225,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,66,EATON,GRR,01-MAR-16 07:00:00,EST-5,01-MAR-16 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A winter storm strengthened as it tracked east northeastward just south of Lower Michigan on March 1. A swath of 8-12 inches of snow, with localized amounts over a foot, fell from southwest lower Michigan into the thumb region. The winter storm featured two main rounds of heavier snow, separated by a 2-3 hour period of light freezing rain and sleet mainly south of Interstate 96. The freezing rain was enough to coat vehicles in a thin layer of ice. No significant power outages were noted. The freezing rain and sleet occurred from late morning into early afternoon as the low pressure center tracked closest to Michigan. A thin layer of warm air well above the ground was able to melt snowflakes, but surface temperatures in the lower 20s resulted in freezing rain and sleet rather than just plain rain. The atmosphere sufficiently cooled by mid afternoon and changed the precipitation back to all snow. A significant burst of heavy snow during the afternoon hours brought traffic to a crawl. This resulted in hundreds of school closings on March 1st and 2nd.",Up to nine inches of snow fell across portions of Eaton county. Travel conditions became very hazardous on March 1st into March 2nd due to the heavy snow.,2016,3
11212,201603,1,800,201603,1,2100,104263,624226,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,67,INGHAM,GRR,01-MAR-16 08:00:00,EST-5,01-MAR-16 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A winter storm strengthened as it tracked east northeastward just south of Lower Michigan on March 1. A swath of 8-12 inches of snow, with localized amounts over a foot, fell from southwest lower Michigan into the thumb region. The winter storm featured two main rounds of heavier snow, separated by a 2-3 hour period of light freezing rain and sleet mainly south of Interstate 96. The freezing rain was enough to coat vehicles in a thin layer of ice. No significant power outages were noted. The freezing rain and sleet occurred from late morning into early afternoon as the low pressure center tracked closest to Michigan. A thin layer of warm air well above the ground was able to melt snowflakes, but surface temperatures in the lower 20s resulted in freezing rain and sleet rather than just plain rain. The atmosphere sufficiently cooled by mid afternoon and changed the precipitation back to all snow. A significant burst of heavy snow during the afternoon hours brought traffic to a crawl. This resulted in hundreds of school closings on March 1st and 2nd.",Up to nine inches of snow fell across portions of Ingham county. Travel conditions became very hazardous on March 1st into March 2nd due to the heavy snow.,2016,3
11399,201602,8,600,201602,9,600,103730,620130,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,08-FEB-16 06:00:00,CST-6,09-FEB-16 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,North winds in the wake of a low pressure system passing through the Upper Great Lakes generated moderate to heavy lake enhanced snow over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the 7th into the 11th.,The observer in Ironwood measured 13.4 inches of lake enhanced snow in 24 hours. There was also a report of 10 inches of snow near Bessemer in 12 hours.,2016,2
11400,201602,8,800,201602,9,800,103730,620131,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,08-FEB-16 08:00:00,EST-5,09-FEB-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,North winds in the wake of a low pressure system passing through the Upper Great Lakes generated moderate to heavy lake enhanced snow over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the 7th into the 11th.,The observer six miles north of Greenland measured 7.4 inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours.,2016,2
11401,201602,8,800,201602,9,800,103730,620132,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,08-FEB-16 08:00:00,EST-5,09-FEB-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,North winds in the wake of a low pressure system passing through the Upper Great Lakes generated moderate to heavy lake enhanced snow over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the 7th into the 11th.,The observer at Painesdale measured 12 inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours.,2016,2
11402,201602,9,700,201602,10,700,103730,620133,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,09-FEB-16 07:00:00,CST-6,10-FEB-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,North winds in the wake of a low pressure system passing through the Upper Great Lakes generated moderate to heavy lake enhanced snow over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the 7th into the 11th.,The observer at Ironwood measured ten inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours.,2016,2
11403,201602,9,800,201602,10,800,103730,620134,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,09-FEB-16 08:00:00,EST-5,10-FEB-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,North winds in the wake of a low pressure system passing through the Upper Great Lakes generated moderate to heavy lake enhanced snow over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the 7th into the 11th.,The observer 15 miles south of Wetmore measured eight inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours.,2016,2
11404,201602,9,730,201602,10,1130,103730,620135,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,09-FEB-16 07:30:00,EST-5,10-FEB-16 11:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,North winds in the wake of a low pressure system passing through the Upper Great Lakes generated moderate to heavy lake enhanced snow over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the 7th into the 11th.,The spotter near Carlshend estimated 16 inches of lake effect snow in approximately 28 hours. The spotter near Skandia measured 11 inches of snow in 24 hours. North winds gusting near 30 mph caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow across Marquette County during the period.,2016,2
11410,201602,24,800,201602,24,2200,103691,619812,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,62,LAPEER,DTX,24-FEB-16 08:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system with copious moisture moved northeastward from the Southern Plains to Lake Erie on February 24. Precipitation broke out across Southeast Michigan during the early morning hours of the 24th, spreading from south to north during the morning hours. Temperatures were marginal for snow, but it was cold enough for mainly snow north and west of the glacial ridge. To the south and east, including the city of Detroit, much of the precipitation fell as rain or a wintry mix, drastically reducing snowfall totals there. The snowfall was heavy at times during the afternoon and evening hours north of a line from roughly Ann Arbor to Port Huron, with 1 inch per hour rates common. The snowfall tapered off for a time overnight as the main precip shield was shunted to the west, but lingering moisture and forcing moved across Southeast Michigan once more during the morning hours of the 25th, adding a few more inches to storm totals. ||All told, the heaviest amounts from 12 to 14 inches occurred in a stripe across Lapeer County, southern portions of Shiawassee and Genesee Counties, and northern portions of Oakland and Livingston Counties. At least 8 was common north and west of the glacial ridge. Lesser amounts of 2 to 4 inches occurred over the city of Detroit, with a tight gradient in snowfall in between. Here are some of the higher reports received:||Burton... 14.0 inches.|Lyndon Township... 13.0 inches.|Hartland... 13.0 inches.|Perry.... 12.8 inches.|Lake Orion... 12.4 inches.|Kingston... 12.0 inches.|Sanford.... 11.0 inches.|Plymouth... 9.0 inches.",,2016,2
11470,201603,1,700,201603,1,2100,104263,624227,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,71,VAN BUREN,GRR,01-MAR-16 07:00:00,EST-5,01-MAR-16 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A winter storm strengthened as it tracked east northeastward just south of Lower Michigan on March 1. A swath of 8-12 inches of snow, with localized amounts over a foot, fell from southwest lower Michigan into the thumb region. The winter storm featured two main rounds of heavier snow, separated by a 2-3 hour period of light freezing rain and sleet mainly south of Interstate 96. The freezing rain was enough to coat vehicles in a thin layer of ice. No significant power outages were noted. The freezing rain and sleet occurred from late morning into early afternoon as the low pressure center tracked closest to Michigan. A thin layer of warm air well above the ground was able to melt snowflakes, but surface temperatures in the lower 20s resulted in freezing rain and sleet rather than just plain rain. The atmosphere sufficiently cooled by mid afternoon and changed the precipitation back to all snow. A significant burst of heavy snow during the afternoon hours brought traffic to a crawl. This resulted in hundreds of school closings on March 1st and 2nd.",Nine inches of snow was reported in Paw Paw with around 8 inches in Mattawan. Travel conditions became very hazardous on March 1st into March 2nd due to the heavy snow.,2016,3
11471,201603,1,700,201603,1,2100,104263,624228,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,72,KALAMAZOO,GRR,01-MAR-16 07:00:00,EST-5,01-MAR-16 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A winter storm strengthened as it tracked east northeastward just south of Lower Michigan on March 1. A swath of 8-12 inches of snow, with localized amounts over a foot, fell from southwest lower Michigan into the thumb region. The winter storm featured two main rounds of heavier snow, separated by a 2-3 hour period of light freezing rain and sleet mainly south of Interstate 96. The freezing rain was enough to coat vehicles in a thin layer of ice. No significant power outages were noted. The freezing rain and sleet occurred from late morning into early afternoon as the low pressure center tracked closest to Michigan. A thin layer of warm air well above the ground was able to melt snowflakes, but surface temperatures in the lower 20s resulted in freezing rain and sleet rather than just plain rain. The atmosphere sufficiently cooled by mid afternoon and changed the precipitation back to all snow. A significant burst of heavy snow during the afternoon hours brought traffic to a crawl. This resulted in hundreds of school closings on March 1st and 2nd.",Eight to ten inches of snow was reported in Kalamazoo. Up to a tenth of an inch o freezing rain was also reported. Travel conditions became very hazardous on March 1st into March 2nd due to the heavy snow.,2016,3
11706,201602,24,800,201602,24,2200,103691,619813,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,63,ST. CLAIR,DTX,24-FEB-16 08:00:00,EST-5,24-FEB-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A strong low pressure system with copious moisture moved northeastward from the Southern Plains to Lake Erie on February 24. Precipitation broke out across Southeast Michigan during the early morning hours of the 24th, spreading from south to north during the morning hours. Temperatures were marginal for snow, but it was cold enough for mainly snow north and west of the glacial ridge. To the south and east, including the city of Detroit, much of the precipitation fell as rain or a wintry mix, drastically reducing snowfall totals there. The snowfall was heavy at times during the afternoon and evening hours north of a line from roughly Ann Arbor to Port Huron, with 1 inch per hour rates common. The snowfall tapered off for a time overnight as the main precip shield was shunted to the west, but lingering moisture and forcing moved across Southeast Michigan once more during the morning hours of the 25th, adding a few more inches to storm totals. ||All told, the heaviest amounts from 12 to 14 inches occurred in a stripe across Lapeer County, southern portions of Shiawassee and Genesee Counties, and northern portions of Oakland and Livingston Counties. At least 8 was common north and west of the glacial ridge. Lesser amounts of 2 to 4 inches occurred over the city of Detroit, with a tight gradient in snowfall in between. Here are some of the higher reports received:||Burton... 14.0 inches.|Lyndon Township... 13.0 inches.|Hartland... 13.0 inches.|Perry.... 12.8 inches.|Lake Orion... 12.4 inches.|Kingston... 12.0 inches.|Sanford.... 11.0 inches.|Plymouth... 9.0 inches.",,2016,2
11748,201603,1,800,201603,1,2100,104263,624229,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,73,CALHOUN,GRR,01-MAR-16 08:00:00,EST-5,01-MAR-16 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A winter storm strengthened as it tracked east northeastward just south of Lower Michigan on March 1. A swath of 8-12 inches of snow, with localized amounts over a foot, fell from southwest lower Michigan into the thumb region. The winter storm featured two main rounds of heavier snow, separated by a 2-3 hour period of light freezing rain and sleet mainly south of Interstate 96. The freezing rain was enough to coat vehicles in a thin layer of ice. No significant power outages were noted. The freezing rain and sleet occurred from late morning into early afternoon as the low pressure center tracked closest to Michigan. A thin layer of warm air well above the ground was able to melt snowflakes, but surface temperatures in the lower 20s resulted in freezing rain and sleet rather than just plain rain. The atmosphere sufficiently cooled by mid afternoon and changed the precipitation back to all snow. A significant burst of heavy snow during the afternoon hours brought traffic to a crawl. This resulted in hundreds of school closings on March 1st and 2nd.",Over eight inches of snow was reported in Bedford. Travel conditions became very hazardous on March 1st into March 2nd due to the heavy snow.,2016,3
11749,201603,1,800,201603,1,2100,104263,624230,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,74,JACKSON,GRR,01-MAR-16 08:00:00,EST-5,01-MAR-16 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A winter storm strengthened as it tracked east northeastward just south of Lower Michigan on March 1. A swath of 8-12 inches of snow, with localized amounts over a foot, fell from southwest lower Michigan into the thumb region. The winter storm featured two main rounds of heavier snow, separated by a 2-3 hour period of light freezing rain and sleet mainly south of Interstate 96. The freezing rain was enough to coat vehicles in a thin layer of ice. No significant power outages were noted. The freezing rain and sleet occurred from late morning into early afternoon as the low pressure center tracked closest to Michigan. A thin layer of warm air well above the ground was able to melt snowflakes, but surface temperatures in the lower 20s resulted in freezing rain and sleet rather than just plain rain. The atmosphere sufficiently cooled by mid afternoon and changed the precipitation back to all snow. A significant burst of heavy snow during the afternoon hours brought traffic to a crawl. This resulted in hundreds of school closings on March 1st and 2nd.",Seven to eight inches of snow was reported across Jackson county. Travel conditions became very hazardous on March 1st into March 2nd due to the heavy snow.,2016,3
11750,201603,23,800,201603,24,1800,104264,624233,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,45,MECOSTA,GRR,23-MAR-16 08:00:00,EST-5,24-MAR-16 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A late winter storm brought around a a tenth to as much as four tenths of an inch of freezing rain and ice accumulation to central lower Michigan. In addition, heavy wet snow and sleet was also reported.",Four inches of heavy wet snow and some light ice accumulations were reported in Mecosta county.,2016,3
11751,201603,23,800,201603,24,1800,104264,624234,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,46,ISABELLA,GRR,23-MAR-16 08:00:00,EST-5,24-MAR-16 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A late winter storm brought around a a tenth to as much as four tenths of an inch of freezing rain and ice accumulation to central lower Michigan. In addition, heavy wet snow and sleet was also reported.",Four inches of heavy wet snow and some light ice accumulations were reported in Isabella county.,2016,3
11860,201603,16,800,201603,17,800,104260,624211,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,16-MAR-16 08:00:00,EST-5,17-MAR-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A storm system lifting from the Central Plains into the Great Lakes dumped moderate to heavy snow across portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 16th into the 17th.,"Snowfall totals over 24 hours included 18.5 inches near Atlantic Mine, 16.6 inches at Painesdale and an estimated 15 inches at Toivola. Many locations received over a foot of wet snow during the period.",2016,3
11861,201603,16,700,201603,17,530,104260,624209,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,16-MAR-16 07:00:00,CST-6,17-MAR-16 05:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A storm system lifting from the Central Plains into the Great Lakes dumped moderate to heavy snow across portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 16th into the 17th.,The observer in Ironwood measured 7.5 inches of wet snow in approximately 24 hours. Most of this snow fell in the 12-hour period ending on the morning of the 17th.,2016,3
11954,201602,9,2000,201602,11,700,103524,618777,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,64,ALLEGAN,GRR,09-FEB-16 20:00:00,EST-5,11-FEB-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Northwest winds and cold air pouring across Lake Michigan result in bands of heavy lake effect snow. Hardest hit was western Allegan county, where an observer in Fennville reported that nearly a foot and a half of snow fell. Ten inches of snow was reported at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo. The combination of heavy lake effect snow and strong winds at times resulted in very hazardous travel conditions.",Twelve to as much as 18 inches of snow fell in western Allegan county. Nearly 18 inches of snow was reported by a trained spotter in Fennville.,2016,2
11985,201603,23,1700,201603,24,2300,104684,627057,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,28,CRAWFORD,APX,23-MAR-16 17:00:00,EST-5,24-MAR-16 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure developed in the central high plains, and crossed the southern Great Lakes on the 24th. This system brought a range of wintry precipitation types to northern Michigan. An initial wave of snow advanced south to north into the region on the 23rd. Heavier snow would move in that night and into the 24th, though sleet and freezing rain would mix during this period as far north as M-72. Total snowfall amounts ranged from 8 to 17 inches across most of northern Michigan. The highest snowfall amounts, in excess of a foot, fell in Emmet, Cheboygan, and Presque Isle Counties. Smaller snowfall totals were seen southeast of a line from Houghton Lake to Harrisville, those these areas saw more substantial ice accumulations.",,2016,3
11986,201603,23,1700,201603,24,2300,104684,627058,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,29,OSCODA,APX,23-MAR-16 17:00:00,EST-5,24-MAR-16 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure developed in the central high plains, and crossed the southern Great Lakes on the 24th. This system brought a range of wintry precipitation types to northern Michigan. An initial wave of snow advanced south to north into the region on the 23rd. Heavier snow would move in that night and into the 24th, though sleet and freezing rain would mix during this period as far north as M-72. Total snowfall amounts ranged from 8 to 17 inches across most of northern Michigan. The highest snowfall amounts, in excess of a foot, fell in Emmet, Cheboygan, and Presque Isle Counties. Smaller snowfall totals were seen southeast of a line from Houghton Lake to Harrisville, those these areas saw more substantial ice accumulations.",,2016,3
11987,201603,23,1700,201603,24,2300,104684,627059,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,30,ALCONA,APX,23-MAR-16 17:00:00,EST-5,24-MAR-16 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure developed in the central high plains, and crossed the southern Great Lakes on the 24th. This system brought a range of wintry precipitation types to northern Michigan. An initial wave of snow advanced south to north into the region on the 23rd. Heavier snow would move in that night and into the 24th, though sleet and freezing rain would mix during this period as far north as M-72. Total snowfall amounts ranged from 8 to 17 inches across most of northern Michigan. The highest snowfall amounts, in excess of a foot, fell in Emmet, Cheboygan, and Presque Isle Counties. Smaller snowfall totals were seen southeast of a line from Houghton Lake to Harrisville, those these areas saw more substantial ice accumulations.",,2016,3
11988,201603,23,1800,201603,25,30,104684,627049,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,20,LEELANAU,APX,23-MAR-16 18:00:00,EST-5,25-MAR-16 00:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure developed in the central high plains, and crossed the southern Great Lakes on the 24th. This system brought a range of wintry precipitation types to northern Michigan. An initial wave of snow advanced south to north into the region on the 23rd. Heavier snow would move in that night and into the 24th, though sleet and freezing rain would mix during this period as far north as M-72. Total snowfall amounts ranged from 8 to 17 inches across most of northern Michigan. The highest snowfall amounts, in excess of a foot, fell in Emmet, Cheboygan, and Presque Isle Counties. Smaller snowfall totals were seen southeast of a line from Houghton Lake to Harrisville, those these areas saw more substantial ice accumulations.",,2016,3
12174,201603,23,1800,201603,25,30,104684,627050,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,21,ANTRIM,APX,23-MAR-16 18:00:00,EST-5,25-MAR-16 00:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,CoCoRaHS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure developed in the central high plains, and crossed the southern Great Lakes on the 24th. This system brought a range of wintry precipitation types to northern Michigan. An initial wave of snow advanced south to north into the region on the 23rd. Heavier snow would move in that night and into the 24th, though sleet and freezing rain would mix during this period as far north as M-72. Total snowfall amounts ranged from 8 to 17 inches across most of northern Michigan. The highest snowfall amounts, in excess of a foot, fell in Emmet, Cheboygan, and Presque Isle Counties. Smaller snowfall totals were seen southeast of a line from Houghton Lake to Harrisville, those these areas saw more substantial ice accumulations.",,2016,3
12175,201603,23,1800,201603,25,30,104684,627051,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,22,OTSEGO,APX,23-MAR-16 18:00:00,EST-5,25-MAR-16 00:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure developed in the central high plains, and crossed the southern Great Lakes on the 24th. This system brought a range of wintry precipitation types to northern Michigan. An initial wave of snow advanced south to north into the region on the 23rd. Heavier snow would move in that night and into the 24th, though sleet and freezing rain would mix during this period as far north as M-72. Total snowfall amounts ranged from 8 to 17 inches across most of northern Michigan. The highest snowfall amounts, in excess of a foot, fell in Emmet, Cheboygan, and Presque Isle Counties. Smaller snowfall totals were seen southeast of a line from Houghton Lake to Harrisville, those these areas saw more substantial ice accumulations.",,2016,3
12176,201603,23,1800,201603,25,30,104684,627052,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,23,MONTMORENCY,APX,23-MAR-16 18:00:00,EST-5,25-MAR-16 00:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure developed in the central high plains, and crossed the southern Great Lakes on the 24th. This system brought a range of wintry precipitation types to northern Michigan. An initial wave of snow advanced south to north into the region on the 23rd. Heavier snow would move in that night and into the 24th, though sleet and freezing rain would mix during this period as far north as M-72. Total snowfall amounts ranged from 8 to 17 inches across most of northern Michigan. The highest snowfall amounts, in excess of a foot, fell in Emmet, Cheboygan, and Presque Isle Counties. Smaller snowfall totals were seen southeast of a line from Houghton Lake to Harrisville, those these areas saw more substantial ice accumulations.",,2016,3
12177,201603,23,1800,201603,25,30,104684,627053,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,24,ALPENA,APX,23-MAR-16 18:00:00,EST-5,25-MAR-16 00:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure developed in the central high plains, and crossed the southern Great Lakes on the 24th. This system brought a range of wintry precipitation types to northern Michigan. An initial wave of snow advanced south to north into the region on the 23rd. Heavier snow would move in that night and into the 24th, though sleet and freezing rain would mix during this period as far north as M-72. Total snowfall amounts ranged from 8 to 17 inches across most of northern Michigan. The highest snowfall amounts, in excess of a foot, fell in Emmet, Cheboygan, and Presque Isle Counties. Smaller snowfall totals were seen southeast of a line from Houghton Lake to Harrisville, those these areas saw more substantial ice accumulations.",,2016,3
12178,201603,24,1414,201603,24,1418,104346,624988,MICHIGAN,2016,Tornado,C,27,CASS,IWX,24-MAR-16 14:14:00,EST-5,24-MAR-16 14:18:00,0,0,0,0,100.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF0,1.34,150.0,,,,,1.0,WSW,EDWARDSBURG,0.0,E,EDWARDSBURG,41.7925,-86.1027,41.8,-86.0787,"A strong cold front moved into area with deepening low pressure tracking across northwestern Indiana. Strong low level flow with surface winds southwest to even southerly in area of damage. High shear values, moderate low level helicity and a narrow plume of mid to upper 50 dewpoints helped set the stage for lines of strong to severe storms, with 1 brief tornado occurring near Edwardsburg, MI.","A survey of damage indicated a tornado touched down at the north end of Sundance Road, just South of US-12. A video was taken showing debris being lofted with notable rotation. The tornado tracked east northeast and heavily damaged a barn, as well as removing shingled and part of the roof of a church just south of US-12. The tornado tracked into Edwardsburg, uprooting or damaging trees before lifting near the intersection of M-62 and US-12.",2016,3
12376,201603,23,2000,201603,25,200,104684,627045,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,16,EMMET,APX,23-MAR-16 20:00:00,EST-5,25-MAR-16 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure developed in the central high plains, and crossed the southern Great Lakes on the 24th. This system brought a range of wintry precipitation types to northern Michigan. An initial wave of snow advanced south to north into the region on the 23rd. Heavier snow would move in that night and into the 24th, though sleet and freezing rain would mix during this period as far north as M-72. Total snowfall amounts ranged from 8 to 17 inches across most of northern Michigan. The highest snowfall amounts, in excess of a foot, fell in Emmet, Cheboygan, and Presque Isle Counties. Smaller snowfall totals were seen southeast of a line from Houghton Lake to Harrisville, those these areas saw more substantial ice accumulations.",,2016,3
12377,201603,23,2000,201603,25,200,104684,627046,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,17,CHEBOYGAN,APX,23-MAR-16 20:00:00,EST-5,25-MAR-16 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure developed in the central high plains, and crossed the southern Great Lakes on the 24th. This system brought a range of wintry precipitation types to northern Michigan. An initial wave of snow advanced south to north into the region on the 23rd. Heavier snow would move in that night and into the 24th, though sleet and freezing rain would mix during this period as far north as M-72. Total snowfall amounts ranged from 8 to 17 inches across most of northern Michigan. The highest snowfall amounts, in excess of a foot, fell in Emmet, Cheboygan, and Presque Isle Counties. Smaller snowfall totals were seen southeast of a line from Houghton Lake to Harrisville, those these areas saw more substantial ice accumulations.",,2016,3
12378,201603,23,2000,201603,25,200,104684,627047,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,18,PRESQUE ISLE,APX,23-MAR-16 20:00:00,EST-5,25-MAR-16 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure developed in the central high plains, and crossed the southern Great Lakes on the 24th. This system brought a range of wintry precipitation types to northern Michigan. An initial wave of snow advanced south to north into the region on the 23rd. Heavier snow would move in that night and into the 24th, though sleet and freezing rain would mix during this period as far north as M-72. Total snowfall amounts ranged from 8 to 17 inches across most of northern Michigan. The highest snowfall amounts, in excess of a foot, fell in Emmet, Cheboygan, and Presque Isle Counties. Smaller snowfall totals were seen southeast of a line from Houghton Lake to Harrisville, those these areas saw more substantial ice accumulations.",,2016,3
12379,201603,23,2000,201603,25,200,104684,627048,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,19,CHARLEVOIX,APX,23-MAR-16 20:00:00,EST-5,25-MAR-16 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure developed in the central high plains, and crossed the southern Great Lakes on the 24th. This system brought a range of wintry precipitation types to northern Michigan. An initial wave of snow advanced south to north into the region on the 23rd. Heavier snow would move in that night and into the 24th, though sleet and freezing rain would mix during this period as far north as M-72. Total snowfall amounts ranged from 8 to 17 inches across most of northern Michigan. The highest snowfall amounts, in excess of a foot, fell in Emmet, Cheboygan, and Presque Isle Counties. Smaller snowfall totals were seen southeast of a line from Houghton Lake to Harrisville, those these areas saw more substantial ice accumulations.",,2016,3
12602,201603,23,2200,201603,25,400,104684,627043,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,8,CHIPPEWA,APX,23-MAR-16 22:00:00,EST-5,25-MAR-16 04:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure developed in the central high plains, and crossed the southern Great Lakes on the 24th. This system brought a range of wintry precipitation types to northern Michigan. An initial wave of snow advanced south to north into the region on the 23rd. Heavier snow would move in that night and into the 24th, though sleet and freezing rain would mix during this period as far north as M-72. Total snowfall amounts ranged from 8 to 17 inches across most of northern Michigan. The highest snowfall amounts, in excess of a foot, fell in Emmet, Cheboygan, and Presque Isle Counties. Smaller snowfall totals were seen southeast of a line from Houghton Lake to Harrisville, those these areas saw more substantial ice accumulations.",,2016,3
12603,201603,23,2200,201603,25,400,104684,627044,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,15,MACKINAC,APX,23-MAR-16 22:00:00,EST-5,25-MAR-16 04:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure developed in the central high plains, and crossed the southern Great Lakes on the 24th. This system brought a range of wintry precipitation types to northern Michigan. An initial wave of snow advanced south to north into the region on the 23rd. Heavier snow would move in that night and into the 24th, though sleet and freezing rain would mix during this period as far north as M-72. Total snowfall amounts ranged from 8 to 17 inches across most of northern Michigan. The highest snowfall amounts, in excess of a foot, fell in Emmet, Cheboygan, and Presque Isle Counties. Smaller snowfall totals were seen southeast of a line from Houghton Lake to Harrisville, those these areas saw more substantial ice accumulations.",,2016,3
12633,201604,2,500,201604,2,1200,104653,626797,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,02-APR-16 05:00:00,CST-6,02-APR-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Arctic air spreading across Lake Superior in the wake of a cold front generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the 1st into the 2nd. North to northwest winds gusting over 25 mph at times also caused considerable blowing snow and occasional whiteout conditions.,There were social media reports of 5.2 inches of lake effect snow in six hours at Ironwood and 4.0 inches of snow in three hours at Bessemer. North winds gusting over 25 mph at times also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow and occasional whiteout conditions.,2016,4
13174,201604,1,700,201604,1,700,104653,626803,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,01-APR-16 07:00:00,EST-5,01-APR-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Arctic air spreading across Lake Superior in the wake of a cold front generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the 1st into the 2nd. North to northwest winds gusting over 25 mph at times also caused considerable blowing snow and occasional whiteout conditions.,Observers at Atlantic Mine and Painesdale measured 6.5 inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours.,2016,4
13175,201604,2,500,201604,2,1900,104653,626811,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,02-APR-16 05:00:00,EST-5,02-APR-16 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Arctic air spreading across Lake Superior in the wake of a cold front generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the 1st into the 2nd. North to northwest winds gusting over 25 mph at times also caused considerable blowing snow and occasional whiteout conditions.,The National Weather Service in Negaunee Township measured 7.5 inches of lake effect snow in 14 hours. North winds gusting over 25 mph also caused blowing and drifting of snow and lowered visibility at times.,2016,4
13357,201604,2,430,201604,2,1230,104653,626814,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,02-APR-16 04:30:00,EST-5,02-APR-16 12:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Fire Department/Rescue,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Arctic air spreading across Lake Superior in the wake of a cold front generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the 1st into the 2nd. North to northwest winds gusting over 25 mph at times also caused considerable blowing snow and occasional whiteout conditions.,The L'anse Fire Department measured six inches of lake effect snow in eight hours.,2016,4
13358,201604,2,400,201604,2,1200,104653,626816,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,02-APR-16 04:00:00,EST-5,02-APR-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Arctic air spreading across Lake Superior in the wake of a cold front generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the 1st into the 2nd. North to northwest winds gusting over 25 mph at times also caused considerable blowing snow and occasional whiteout conditions.,Observers and spotters near Grand Marais measured five to six inches of lake effect snow in eight hours.,2016,4
13359,201604,2,400,201604,2,1600,104653,626821,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,02-APR-16 04:00:00,EST-5,02-APR-16 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Arctic air spreading across Lake Superior in the wake of a cold front generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the 1st into the 2nd. North to northwest winds gusting over 25 mph at times also caused considerable blowing snow and occasional whiteout conditions.,The spotter five miles north of Pine Stump Junction measured 4.5 inches of lake effect snow in 12 hours.,2016,4
13360,201604,2,630,201604,2,1130,104653,626824,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,02-APR-16 06:30:00,EST-5,02-APR-16 11:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Arctic air spreading across Lake Superior in the wake of a cold front generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow over portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from the 1st into the 2nd. North to northwest winds gusting over 25 mph at times also caused considerable blowing snow and occasional whiteout conditions.,There was a report via social media of an estimated four inches of lake effect snow in five hours. North winds gusting over 25 mph also caused blowing and drifting of snow and reduced visibility at times.,2016,4
13361,201604,5,1700,201604,7,500,105334,631551,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,05-APR-16 17:00:00,CST-6,07-APR-16 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving through the Central Great Lakes brought a widespread moderate to heavy snow to Upper Michigan from late evening on the 5th through early morning of the 7th.,The spotter in Ironwood measured four inches of snow in 12 hours.,2016,4
13362,201604,5,1800,201604,6,600,105334,631555,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,10,IRON,MQT,05-APR-16 18:00:00,CST-6,06-APR-16 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving through the Central Great Lakes brought a widespread moderate to heavy snow to Upper Michigan from late evening on the 5th through early morning of the 7th.,The observer in Amasa measured four inches of snow in 12 hours.,2016,4
13363,201604,5,2200,201604,6,500,105334,631556,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,14,SOUTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,05-APR-16 22:00:00,EST-5,06-APR-16 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving through the Central Great Lakes brought a widespread moderate to heavy snow to Upper Michigan from late evening on the 5th through early morning of the 7th.,There was a public report of five inches of snow in seven hours at Cooks.,2016,4
13559,201604,5,2300,201604,6,2130,105334,632106,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,05-APR-16 23:00:00,EST-5,06-APR-16 21:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving through the Central Great Lakes brought a widespread moderate to heavy snow to Upper Michigan from late evening on the 5th through early morning of the 7th.,There was a public report via social media of an estimated six to seven inches of snow near Bruce Crossing.,2016,4
13560,201604,5,2000,201604,6,1400,105334,632107,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,05-APR-16 20:00:00,EST-5,06-APR-16 14:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving through the Central Great Lakes brought a widespread moderate to heavy snow to Upper Michigan from late evening on the 5th through early morning of the 7th.,There was a public report via social media of an estimated six inches of snow near Nisula.,2016,4
13561,201604,5,2200,201604,6,530,105334,632108,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,05-APR-16 22:00:00,EST-5,06-APR-16 05:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving through the Central Great Lakes brought a widespread moderate to heavy snow to Upper Michigan from late evening on the 5th through early morning of the 7th.,The observer in Munising measured 3.5 inches of snow in less than eight hours.,2016,4
13562,201604,5,2000,201604,6,800,105334,632111,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,05-APR-16 20:00:00,EST-5,06-APR-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving through the Central Great Lakes brought a widespread moderate to heavy snow to Upper Michigan from late evening on the 5th through early morning of the 7th.,There was a public report of three inches of snow in 12 hours at Baraga.,2016,4
14019,201604,25,2030,201604,25,2031,104568,626314,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,21,BERRIEN,IWX,25-APR-16 20:30:00,EST-5,25-APR-16 20:31:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SE,HAGAR SHRS,2.0,SE,HAGAR SHRS,42.21,-86.33,42.21,-86.33,"A frontal boundary and upper level disturbance interacted with an unstable atmosphere to allow thunderstorms to develop across southern Lake Michigan into southern Lower Michigan. A supercell moved off the lake and produced large hail in Coloma, with other storms forming and congealing into a line that produced some wind damage in the Bronson area.",,2016,4
14020,201604,25,2030,201604,25,2031,104568,626315,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,21,BERRIEN,IWX,25-APR-16 20:30:00,EST-5,25-APR-16 20:31:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,LAKE MICHIGAN BEACH,1.0,NE,LAKE MICHIGAN BEACH,42.23,-86.37,42.23,-86.37,"A frontal boundary and upper level disturbance interacted with an unstable atmosphere to allow thunderstorms to develop across southern Lake Michigan into southern Lower Michigan. A supercell moved off the lake and produced large hail in Coloma, with other storms forming and congealing into a line that produced some wind damage in the Bronson area.",,2016,4
14021,201604,25,2040,201604,25,2041,104568,626316,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,21,BERRIEN,IWX,25-APR-16 20:40:00,EST-5,25-APR-16 20:41:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,WATERVLIET ARPT,1.0,SW,WATERVLIET ARPT,42.19,-86.26,42.19,-86.26,"A frontal boundary and upper level disturbance interacted with an unstable atmosphere to allow thunderstorms to develop across southern Lake Michigan into southern Lower Michigan. A supercell moved off the lake and produced large hail in Coloma, with other storms forming and congealing into a line that produced some wind damage in the Bronson area.",,2016,4
14022,201604,25,2119,201604,25,2120,104568,626317,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,27,CASS,IWX,25-APR-16 21:19:00,EST-5,25-APR-16 21:20:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,MARCELLUS,1.0,E,MARCELLUS,42.03,-85.81,42.03,-85.81,"A frontal boundary and upper level disturbance interacted with an unstable atmosphere to allow thunderstorms to develop across southern Lake Michigan into southern Lower Michigan. A supercell moved off the lake and produced large hail in Coloma, with other storms forming and congealing into a line that produced some wind damage in the Bronson area.",,2016,4
14024,201603,1,700,201603,1,2300,103810,620743,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,54,TUSCOLA,DTX,01-MAR-16 07:00:00,EST-5,01-MAR-16 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure took shape out in the southern plains and quickly deepened as it moved northeast across the Ohio Valley. This system brought a mixed bag of precipitation to the area including rain and freezing rain to locations around the Detroit area and points south while areas north saw all snow. Areas that saw all snow, especially across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb areas had upwards of a foot of snow in some locations. The Detroit and Downriver areas where a mixture of precipitation types fell, only saw a couple of inches of snow. As the low pressure pushed northeast, warmer air was able to work in for a longer period of this area and thus cutting into the total snowfall accumulations. In general, 6 to 12 inches fell along and north of M-59, with 1 to 4 inches south. Here are some of the higher snowfall reports received:||Harbor Beach... 14.0 inches.|Bad Axe... 13.0 inches.|Burt... 12.5 inches.|Peck (2W)... 12.0 inches.|Saginaw... 12.0 inches.|Vassar.... 11.0 inches.|Cass City... 11.0 inches.|Owosso... 10.6 inches.|Flint... 9.5 inches. |North Branch (4W) 9.0 inches.|Midland (2 SSW)... 8.5 inches.|Howell... 6.3 inches.",,2016,3
14069,201603,23,1700,201603,24,700,104533,626188,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,12,MENOMINEE,MQT,23-MAR-16 17:00:00,CST-6,24-MAR-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system crossing central Lower Michigan brought moderate to heavy snow to mainly the southeast half of Upper Michigan from late on the 23rd into the afternoon of the 24th.,Moderate to heavy snow fell over the Menominee area over an approximate 14-hour period. One spotter measured 11 inches of snow four miles northwest of Menominee while another observer measured 7.6 inches of snow one mile southeast of the city.,2016,3
14234,201604,25,2205,201604,25,2206,104568,626319,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,149,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,25-APR-16 22:05:00,EST-5,25-APR-16 22:06:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,LEONIDAS,0.0,N,LEONIDAS,42.02,-85.35,42.02,-85.35,"A frontal boundary and upper level disturbance interacted with an unstable atmosphere to allow thunderstorms to develop across southern Lake Michigan into southern Lower Michigan. A supercell moved off the lake and produced large hail in Coloma, with other storms forming and congealing into a line that produced some wind damage in the Bronson area.",,2016,4
14235,201604,25,2220,201604,25,2221,104568,626322,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,23,BRANCH,IWX,25-APR-16 22:20:00,EST-5,25-APR-16 22:21:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,SHERWOOD,1.0,W,SHERWOOD,42.0,-85.24,42.0,-85.24,"A frontal boundary and upper level disturbance interacted with an unstable atmosphere to allow thunderstorms to develop across southern Lake Michigan into southern Lower Michigan. A supercell moved off the lake and produced large hail in Coloma, with other storms forming and congealing into a line that produced some wind damage in the Bronson area.",Emergency management officials reported both a tree and power line were blown down.,2016,4
14236,201604,25,2320,201604,25,2321,104568,626323,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,23,BRANCH,IWX,25-APR-16 23:20:00,EST-5,25-APR-16 23:21:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,BRONSON ARPT,1.0,SW,BRONSON ARPT,41.87,-85.19,41.87,-85.19,"A frontal boundary and upper level disturbance interacted with an unstable atmosphere to allow thunderstorms to develop across southern Lake Michigan into southern Lower Michigan. A supercell moved off the lake and produced large hail in Coloma, with other storms forming and congealing into a line that produced some wind damage in the Bronson area.","Emergency management officials reported several trees were uprooted, with large tree limbs also broken. At least 1 parked car and a residence were impacted by falling trees limbs. A small shed was also destroyed.",2016,4
14239,201603,1,700,201603,1,2300,103810,620744,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,55,SANILAC,DTX,01-MAR-16 07:00:00,EST-5,01-MAR-16 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure took shape out in the southern plains and quickly deepened as it moved northeast across the Ohio Valley. This system brought a mixed bag of precipitation to the area including rain and freezing rain to locations around the Detroit area and points south while areas north saw all snow. Areas that saw all snow, especially across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb areas had upwards of a foot of snow in some locations. The Detroit and Downriver areas where a mixture of precipitation types fell, only saw a couple of inches of snow. As the low pressure pushed northeast, warmer air was able to work in for a longer period of this area and thus cutting into the total snowfall accumulations. In general, 6 to 12 inches fell along and north of M-59, with 1 to 4 inches south. Here are some of the higher snowfall reports received:||Harbor Beach... 14.0 inches.|Bad Axe... 13.0 inches.|Burt... 12.5 inches.|Peck (2W)... 12.0 inches.|Saginaw... 12.0 inches.|Vassar.... 11.0 inches.|Cass City... 11.0 inches.|Owosso... 10.6 inches.|Flint... 9.5 inches. |North Branch (4W) 9.0 inches.|Midland (2 SSW)... 8.5 inches.|Howell... 6.3 inches.",,2016,3
14240,201603,1,700,201603,1,2300,103810,620745,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,60,SHIAWASSEE,DTX,01-MAR-16 07:00:00,EST-5,01-MAR-16 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure took shape out in the southern plains and quickly deepened as it moved northeast across the Ohio Valley. This system brought a mixed bag of precipitation to the area including rain and freezing rain to locations around the Detroit area and points south while areas north saw all snow. Areas that saw all snow, especially across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb areas had upwards of a foot of snow in some locations. The Detroit and Downriver areas where a mixture of precipitation types fell, only saw a couple of inches of snow. As the low pressure pushed northeast, warmer air was able to work in for a longer period of this area and thus cutting into the total snowfall accumulations. In general, 6 to 12 inches fell along and north of M-59, with 1 to 4 inches south. Here are some of the higher snowfall reports received:||Harbor Beach... 14.0 inches.|Bad Axe... 13.0 inches.|Burt... 12.5 inches.|Peck (2W)... 12.0 inches.|Saginaw... 12.0 inches.|Vassar.... 11.0 inches.|Cass City... 11.0 inches.|Owosso... 10.6 inches.|Flint... 9.5 inches. |North Branch (4W) 9.0 inches.|Midland (2 SSW)... 8.5 inches.|Howell... 6.3 inches.",,2016,3
14448,201603,1,700,201603,1,2300,103810,620739,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,47,MIDLAND,DTX,01-MAR-16 07:00:00,EST-5,01-MAR-16 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure took shape out in the southern plains and quickly deepened as it moved northeast across the Ohio Valley. This system brought a mixed bag of precipitation to the area including rain and freezing rain to locations around the Detroit area and points south while areas north saw all snow. Areas that saw all snow, especially across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb areas had upwards of a foot of snow in some locations. The Detroit and Downriver areas where a mixture of precipitation types fell, only saw a couple of inches of snow. As the low pressure pushed northeast, warmer air was able to work in for a longer period of this area and thus cutting into the total snowfall accumulations. In general, 6 to 12 inches fell along and north of M-59, with 1 to 4 inches south. Here are some of the higher snowfall reports received:||Harbor Beach... 14.0 inches.|Bad Axe... 13.0 inches.|Burt... 12.5 inches.|Peck (2W)... 12.0 inches.|Saginaw... 12.0 inches.|Vassar.... 11.0 inches.|Cass City... 11.0 inches.|Owosso... 10.6 inches.|Flint... 9.5 inches. |North Branch (4W) 9.0 inches.|Midland (2 SSW)... 8.5 inches.|Howell... 6.3 inches.",,2016,3
14456,201603,1,700,201603,1,2300,103810,620746,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,61,GENESEE,DTX,01-MAR-16 07:00:00,EST-5,01-MAR-16 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure took shape out in the southern plains and quickly deepened as it moved northeast across the Ohio Valley. This system brought a mixed bag of precipitation to the area including rain and freezing rain to locations around the Detroit area and points south while areas north saw all snow. Areas that saw all snow, especially across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb areas had upwards of a foot of snow in some locations. The Detroit and Downriver areas where a mixture of precipitation types fell, only saw a couple of inches of snow. As the low pressure pushed northeast, warmer air was able to work in for a longer period of this area and thus cutting into the total snowfall accumulations. In general, 6 to 12 inches fell along and north of M-59, with 1 to 4 inches south. Here are some of the higher snowfall reports received:||Harbor Beach... 14.0 inches.|Bad Axe... 13.0 inches.|Burt... 12.5 inches.|Peck (2W)... 12.0 inches.|Saginaw... 12.0 inches.|Vassar.... 11.0 inches.|Cass City... 11.0 inches.|Owosso... 10.6 inches.|Flint... 9.5 inches. |North Branch (4W) 9.0 inches.|Midland (2 SSW)... 8.5 inches.|Howell... 6.3 inches.",,2016,3
14457,201603,1,700,201603,1,2300,103810,620747,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,62,LAPEER,DTX,01-MAR-16 07:00:00,EST-5,01-MAR-16 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure took shape out in the southern plains and quickly deepened as it moved northeast across the Ohio Valley. This system brought a mixed bag of precipitation to the area including rain and freezing rain to locations around the Detroit area and points south while areas north saw all snow. Areas that saw all snow, especially across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb areas had upwards of a foot of snow in some locations. The Detroit and Downriver areas where a mixture of precipitation types fell, only saw a couple of inches of snow. As the low pressure pushed northeast, warmer air was able to work in for a longer period of this area and thus cutting into the total snowfall accumulations. In general, 6 to 12 inches fell along and north of M-59, with 1 to 4 inches south. Here are some of the higher snowfall reports received:||Harbor Beach... 14.0 inches.|Bad Axe... 13.0 inches.|Burt... 12.5 inches.|Peck (2W)... 12.0 inches.|Saginaw... 12.0 inches.|Vassar.... 11.0 inches.|Cass City... 11.0 inches.|Owosso... 10.6 inches.|Flint... 9.5 inches. |North Branch (4W) 9.0 inches.|Midland (2 SSW)... 8.5 inches.|Howell... 6.3 inches.",,2016,3
14652,201603,1,700,201603,1,2300,103810,620740,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,48,BAY,DTX,01-MAR-16 07:00:00,EST-5,01-MAR-16 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure took shape out in the southern plains and quickly deepened as it moved northeast across the Ohio Valley. This system brought a mixed bag of precipitation to the area including rain and freezing rain to locations around the Detroit area and points south while areas north saw all snow. Areas that saw all snow, especially across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb areas had upwards of a foot of snow in some locations. The Detroit and Downriver areas where a mixture of precipitation types fell, only saw a couple of inches of snow. As the low pressure pushed northeast, warmer air was able to work in for a longer period of this area and thus cutting into the total snowfall accumulations. In general, 6 to 12 inches fell along and north of M-59, with 1 to 4 inches south. Here are some of the higher snowfall reports received:||Harbor Beach... 14.0 inches.|Bad Axe... 13.0 inches.|Burt... 12.5 inches.|Peck (2W)... 12.0 inches.|Saginaw... 12.0 inches.|Vassar.... 11.0 inches.|Cass City... 11.0 inches.|Owosso... 10.6 inches.|Flint... 9.5 inches. |North Branch (4W) 9.0 inches.|Midland (2 SSW)... 8.5 inches.|Howell... 6.3 inches.",,2016,3
14653,201603,1,700,201603,1,2300,103810,620741,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,49,HURON,DTX,01-MAR-16 07:00:00,EST-5,01-MAR-16 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure took shape out in the southern plains and quickly deepened as it moved northeast across the Ohio Valley. This system brought a mixed bag of precipitation to the area including rain and freezing rain to locations around the Detroit area and points south while areas north saw all snow. Areas that saw all snow, especially across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb areas had upwards of a foot of snow in some locations. The Detroit and Downriver areas where a mixture of precipitation types fell, only saw a couple of inches of snow. As the low pressure pushed northeast, warmer air was able to work in for a longer period of this area and thus cutting into the total snowfall accumulations. In general, 6 to 12 inches fell along and north of M-59, with 1 to 4 inches south. Here are some of the higher snowfall reports received:||Harbor Beach... 14.0 inches.|Bad Axe... 13.0 inches.|Burt... 12.5 inches.|Peck (2W)... 12.0 inches.|Saginaw... 12.0 inches.|Vassar.... 11.0 inches.|Cass City... 11.0 inches.|Owosso... 10.6 inches.|Flint... 9.5 inches. |North Branch (4W) 9.0 inches.|Midland (2 SSW)... 8.5 inches.|Howell... 6.3 inches.",,2016,3
14672,201603,23,1200,201603,24,800,103811,620748,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,47,MIDLAND,DTX,23-MAR-16 12:00:00,EST-5,24-MAR-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A narrow band of precipitation broke out along an elevated frontal boundary during the afternoon of March 23rd in the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions. Initially, the precip fell as rain, but changed to snow as precipitation rates increased and the front contracted. Snow continued, heavily at times, in that narrow band. By 8 pm, a narrow band of 5 to 8 inches of snow had fallen across portions of Midland and Bay counties. At this point, the elevated front pushed northward, allowing warmer air to turn the precip to liquid. Temperatures overnight hovering at or just below the freezing mark caused some ice to accrete mainly on elevated surfaces. By the morning of the 24th, a tenth to a quarter of an inch of ice accumulation had occurred over parts of the Saginaw Valley and Thumb. Marginal temperatures mitigated surface transportation impacts from the freezing rain. Areas along and south of I-69 saw mainly rain with this event.",,2016,3
14673,201603,23,1200,201603,24,800,103811,620749,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,48,BAY,DTX,23-MAR-16 12:00:00,EST-5,24-MAR-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A narrow band of precipitation broke out along an elevated frontal boundary during the afternoon of March 23rd in the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions. Initially, the precip fell as rain, but changed to snow as precipitation rates increased and the front contracted. Snow continued, heavily at times, in that narrow band. By 8 pm, a narrow band of 5 to 8 inches of snow had fallen across portions of Midland and Bay counties. At this point, the elevated front pushed northward, allowing warmer air to turn the precip to liquid. Temperatures overnight hovering at or just below the freezing mark caused some ice to accrete mainly on elevated surfaces. By the morning of the 24th, a tenth to a quarter of an inch of ice accumulation had occurred over parts of the Saginaw Valley and Thumb. Marginal temperatures mitigated surface transportation impacts from the freezing rain. Areas along and south of I-69 saw mainly rain with this event.",,2016,3
14752,201603,23,1600,201603,24,2200,104684,627060,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,31,MANISTEE,APX,23-MAR-16 16:00:00,EST-5,24-MAR-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure developed in the central high plains, and crossed the southern Great Lakes on the 24th. This system brought a range of wintry precipitation types to northern Michigan. An initial wave of snow advanced south to north into the region on the 23rd. Heavier snow would move in that night and into the 24th, though sleet and freezing rain would mix during this period as far north as M-72. Total snowfall amounts ranged from 8 to 17 inches across most of northern Michigan. The highest snowfall amounts, in excess of a foot, fell in Emmet, Cheboygan, and Presque Isle Counties. Smaller snowfall totals were seen southeast of a line from Houghton Lake to Harrisville, those these areas saw more substantial ice accumulations.",,2016,3
14753,201603,23,1600,201603,24,2200,104684,627061,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,32,WEXFORD,APX,23-MAR-16 16:00:00,EST-5,24-MAR-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure developed in the central high plains, and crossed the southern Great Lakes on the 24th. This system brought a range of wintry precipitation types to northern Michigan. An initial wave of snow advanced south to north into the region on the 23rd. Heavier snow would move in that night and into the 24th, though sleet and freezing rain would mix during this period as far north as M-72. Total snowfall amounts ranged from 8 to 17 inches across most of northern Michigan. The highest snowfall amounts, in excess of a foot, fell in Emmet, Cheboygan, and Presque Isle Counties. Smaller snowfall totals were seen southeast of a line from Houghton Lake to Harrisville, those these areas saw more substantial ice accumulations.",,2016,3
14754,201603,23,1600,201603,24,2200,104684,627062,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,33,MISSAUKEE,APX,23-MAR-16 16:00:00,EST-5,24-MAR-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure developed in the central high plains, and crossed the southern Great Lakes on the 24th. This system brought a range of wintry precipitation types to northern Michigan. An initial wave of snow advanced south to north into the region on the 23rd. Heavier snow would move in that night and into the 24th, though sleet and freezing rain would mix during this period as far north as M-72. Total snowfall amounts ranged from 8 to 17 inches across most of northern Michigan. The highest snowfall amounts, in excess of a foot, fell in Emmet, Cheboygan, and Presque Isle Counties. Smaller snowfall totals were seen southeast of a line from Houghton Lake to Harrisville, those these areas saw more substantial ice accumulations.",,2016,3
14869,201603,1,700,201603,1,2300,103810,620742,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,53,SAGINAW,DTX,01-MAR-16 07:00:00,EST-5,01-MAR-16 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure took shape out in the southern plains and quickly deepened as it moved northeast across the Ohio Valley. This system brought a mixed bag of precipitation to the area including rain and freezing rain to locations around the Detroit area and points south while areas north saw all snow. Areas that saw all snow, especially across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb areas had upwards of a foot of snow in some locations. The Detroit and Downriver areas where a mixture of precipitation types fell, only saw a couple of inches of snow. As the low pressure pushed northeast, warmer air was able to work in for a longer period of this area and thus cutting into the total snowfall accumulations. In general, 6 to 12 inches fell along and north of M-59, with 1 to 4 inches south. Here are some of the higher snowfall reports received:||Harbor Beach... 14.0 inches.|Bad Axe... 13.0 inches.|Burt... 12.5 inches.|Peck (2W)... 12.0 inches.|Saginaw... 12.0 inches.|Vassar.... 11.0 inches.|Cass City... 11.0 inches.|Owosso... 10.6 inches.|Flint... 9.5 inches. |North Branch (4W) 9.0 inches.|Midland (2 SSW)... 8.5 inches.|Howell... 6.3 inches.",,2016,3
14982,201603,23,1600,201603,24,2200,104684,627063,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,34,ROSCOMMON,APX,23-MAR-16 16:00:00,EST-5,24-MAR-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure developed in the central high plains, and crossed the southern Great Lakes on the 24th. This system brought a range of wintry precipitation types to northern Michigan. An initial wave of snow advanced south to north into the region on the 23rd. Heavier snow would move in that night and into the 24th, though sleet and freezing rain would mix during this period as far north as M-72. Total snowfall amounts ranged from 8 to 17 inches across most of northern Michigan. The highest snowfall amounts, in excess of a foot, fell in Emmet, Cheboygan, and Presque Isle Counties. Smaller snowfall totals were seen southeast of a line from Houghton Lake to Harrisville, those these areas saw more substantial ice accumulations.",,2016,3
14983,201603,23,1600,201603,24,2200,104684,627064,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,35,OGEMAW,APX,23-MAR-16 16:00:00,EST-5,24-MAR-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure developed in the central high plains, and crossed the southern Great Lakes on the 24th. This system brought a range of wintry precipitation types to northern Michigan. An initial wave of snow advanced south to north into the region on the 23rd. Heavier snow would move in that night and into the 24th, though sleet and freezing rain would mix during this period as far north as M-72. Total snowfall amounts ranged from 8 to 17 inches across most of northern Michigan. The highest snowfall amounts, in excess of a foot, fell in Emmet, Cheboygan, and Presque Isle Counties. Smaller snowfall totals were seen southeast of a line from Houghton Lake to Harrisville, those these areas saw more substantial ice accumulations.",,2016,3
14984,201603,23,1600,201603,24,2200,104684,627065,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,36,IOSCO,APX,23-MAR-16 16:00:00,EST-5,24-MAR-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure developed in the central high plains, and crossed the southern Great Lakes on the 24th. This system brought a range of wintry precipitation types to northern Michigan. An initial wave of snow advanced south to north into the region on the 23rd. Heavier snow would move in that night and into the 24th, though sleet and freezing rain would mix during this period as far north as M-72. Total snowfall amounts ranged from 8 to 17 inches across most of northern Michigan. The highest snowfall amounts, in excess of a foot, fell in Emmet, Cheboygan, and Presque Isle Counties. Smaller snowfall totals were seen southeast of a line from Houghton Lake to Harrisville, those these areas saw more substantial ice accumulations.",,2016,3
14985,201603,23,1600,201603,24,2200,104684,627066,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,41,GLADWIN,APX,23-MAR-16 16:00:00,EST-5,24-MAR-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure developed in the central high plains, and crossed the southern Great Lakes on the 24th. This system brought a range of wintry precipitation types to northern Michigan. An initial wave of snow advanced south to north into the region on the 23rd. Heavier snow would move in that night and into the 24th, though sleet and freezing rain would mix during this period as far north as M-72. Total snowfall amounts ranged from 8 to 17 inches across most of northern Michigan. The highest snowfall amounts, in excess of a foot, fell in Emmet, Cheboygan, and Presque Isle Counties. Smaller snowfall totals were seen southeast of a line from Houghton Lake to Harrisville, those these areas saw more substantial ice accumulations.",,2016,3
15194,201603,23,1600,201603,24,2200,104684,627067,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,42,ARENAC,APX,23-MAR-16 16:00:00,EST-5,24-MAR-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure developed in the central high plains, and crossed the southern Great Lakes on the 24th. This system brought a range of wintry precipitation types to northern Michigan. An initial wave of snow advanced south to north into the region on the 23rd. Heavier snow would move in that night and into the 24th, though sleet and freezing rain would mix during this period as far north as M-72. Total snowfall amounts ranged from 8 to 17 inches across most of northern Michigan. The highest snowfall amounts, in excess of a foot, fell in Emmet, Cheboygan, and Presque Isle Counties. Smaller snowfall totals were seen southeast of a line from Houghton Lake to Harrisville, those these areas saw more substantial ice accumulations.",,2016,3
15195,201603,23,1700,201603,24,2300,104684,627054,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,25,BENZIE,APX,23-MAR-16 17:00:00,EST-5,24-MAR-16 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,CoCoRaHS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure developed in the central high plains, and crossed the southern Great Lakes on the 24th. This system brought a range of wintry precipitation types to northern Michigan. An initial wave of snow advanced south to north into the region on the 23rd. Heavier snow would move in that night and into the 24th, though sleet and freezing rain would mix during this period as far north as M-72. Total snowfall amounts ranged from 8 to 17 inches across most of northern Michigan. The highest snowfall amounts, in excess of a foot, fell in Emmet, Cheboygan, and Presque Isle Counties. Smaller snowfall totals were seen southeast of a line from Houghton Lake to Harrisville, those these areas saw more substantial ice accumulations.",,2016,3
15196,201603,23,1700,201603,24,2300,104684,627055,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,26,GRAND TRAVERSE,APX,23-MAR-16 17:00:00,EST-5,24-MAR-16 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure developed in the central high plains, and crossed the southern Great Lakes on the 24th. This system brought a range of wintry precipitation types to northern Michigan. An initial wave of snow advanced south to north into the region on the 23rd. Heavier snow would move in that night and into the 24th, though sleet and freezing rain would mix during this period as far north as M-72. Total snowfall amounts ranged from 8 to 17 inches across most of northern Michigan. The highest snowfall amounts, in excess of a foot, fell in Emmet, Cheboygan, and Presque Isle Counties. Smaller snowfall totals were seen southeast of a line from Houghton Lake to Harrisville, those these areas saw more substantial ice accumulations.",,2016,3
15197,201603,23,1700,201603,24,2300,104684,627056,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,27,KALKASKA,APX,23-MAR-16 17:00:00,EST-5,24-MAR-16 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Low pressure developed in the central high plains, and crossed the southern Great Lakes on the 24th. This system brought a range of wintry precipitation types to northern Michigan. An initial wave of snow advanced south to north into the region on the 23rd. Heavier snow would move in that night and into the 24th, though sleet and freezing rain would mix during this period as far north as M-72. Total snowfall amounts ranged from 8 to 17 inches across most of northern Michigan. The highest snowfall amounts, in excess of a foot, fell in Emmet, Cheboygan, and Presque Isle Counties. Smaller snowfall totals were seen southeast of a line from Houghton Lake to Harrisville, those these areas saw more substantial ice accumulations.",,2016,3
15891,201605,27,1410,201605,27,1412,105931,635718,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,81,KENT,GRR,27-MAY-16 14:10:00,EST-5,27-MAY-16 14:12:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,SSW,EVANS,4.0,SSW,EVANS,43.13,-85.47,43.13,-85.47,"An isolated severe thunderstorm caused very minor damage near Rockford during the afternoon hours of May 27th, where trained spotters reported that a couple of trees were blown down four to five miles east of Rockford. No other severe weather was reported.",Trained spotters reported that a couple of trees were blown down just east of Rockford.,2016,5
16179,201605,28,1510,201605,28,1510,105830,634856,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,28-MAY-16 15:10:00,EST-5,28-MAY-16 15:10:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,STERLING HGTS,1.0,N,STERLING HGTS,42.58,-83.03,42.58,-83.03,A thunderstorm produced wind damage in Sterling Heights.,"Trees were reported snapped and uprooted, along with large tree limbs blown down.",2016,5
16180,201605,29,1430,201605,29,1430,105832,634870,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,63,HURON,DTX,29-MAY-16 14:30:00,EST-5,29-MAY-16 14:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.50K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,SE,REDMAN,3.0,SE,REDMAN,43.89,-82.8,43.89,-82.8,Scattered severe thunderstorms impacted the eastern Thumb region down into Macomb county.,The hail cracked a few house windows.,2016,5
16181,201605,29,1606,201605,29,1606,105832,634871,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,29-MAY-16 16:06:00,EST-5,29-MAY-16 16:06:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,WASHINGTON,1.0,W,WASHINGTON,42.72,-83.04,42.72,-83.04,Scattered severe thunderstorms impacted the eastern Thumb region down into Macomb county.,,2016,5
16182,201605,29,1610,201605,29,1610,105832,634873,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,29-MAY-16 16:10:00,EST-5,29-MAY-16 16:10:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,WASHINGTON,1.0,W,WASHINGTON,42.72,-83.04,42.72,-83.04,Scattered severe thunderstorms impacted the eastern Thumb region down into Macomb county.,,2016,5
16183,201605,29,1613,201605,29,1613,105832,634876,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,29-MAY-16 16:13:00,EST-5,29-MAY-16 16:13:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,N,RAY CENTER,3.0,N,RAY CENTER,42.81,-82.88,42.81,-82.88,Scattered severe thunderstorms impacted the eastern Thumb region down into Macomb county.,,2016,5
16184,201605,29,1552,201605,29,1552,105832,634881,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,151,SANILAC,DTX,29-MAY-16 15:52:00,EST-5,29-MAY-16 15:52:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,CROSWELL,1.0,S,CROSWELL,43.25,-82.62,43.25,-82.62,Scattered severe thunderstorms impacted the eastern Thumb region down into Macomb county.,A large tree was reported blown down.,2016,5
16185,201605,29,1552,201605,29,1552,105832,634882,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,147,ST. CLAIR,DTX,29-MAY-16 15:52:00,EST-5,29-MAY-16 15:52:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WNW,COLUMBUS,2.0,WNW,COLUMBUS,42.89,-82.69,42.89,-82.69,Scattered severe thunderstorms impacted the eastern Thumb region down into Macomb county.,A large tree branch was blown down onto a house.,2016,5
16186,201605,29,1607,201605,29,1607,105832,634883,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,147,ST. CLAIR,DTX,29-MAY-16 16:07:00,EST-5,29-MAY-16 16:07:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,PORT HURON,1.0,NW,PORT HURON,42.99,-82.43,42.99,-82.43,Scattered severe thunderstorms impacted the eastern Thumb region down into Macomb county.,A large tree limb was reported blown down.,2016,5
16440,201605,29,1529,201605,29,1529,105832,634884,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,29-MAY-16 15:29:00,EST-5,29-MAY-16 15:29:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,ARMADA,1.0,SW,ARMADA,42.84,-82.88,42.84,-82.88,Scattered severe thunderstorms impacted the eastern Thumb region down into Macomb county.,Large tree limbs were reported down.,2016,5
16869,201603,31,1639,201603,31,1639,104409,625349,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,111,MIDLAND,DTX,31-MAR-16 16:39:00,EST-5,31-MAR-16 16:39:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,MIDLAND,0.0,N,MIDLAND,43.62,-84.23,43.62,-84.23,"Two small severe thunderstorms popped up, producing wind damage in Midland and Lapeer Counties.",Trees and wires were reported down.,2016,3
17080,201604,25,2120,201604,25,2121,104568,626318,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,27,CASS,IWX,25-APR-16 21:20:00,EST-5,25-APR-16 21:21:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,MARCELLUS,1.0,N,MARCELLUS,42.04,-85.82,42.04,-85.82,"A frontal boundary and upper level disturbance interacted with an unstable atmosphere to allow thunderstorms to develop across southern Lake Michigan into southern Lower Michigan. A supercell moved off the lake and produced large hail in Coloma, with other storms forming and congealing into a line that produced some wind damage in the Bronson area.",,2016,4
17088,201604,3,1000,201604,3,2200,104806,627697,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,24,ALPENA,APX,03-APR-16 10:00:00,EST-5,03-APR-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A potent upper level disturbance dropped into northern Michigan, north of a stationary front in the southern Great Lakes. Snow broke out on the 3rd ahead of this system, and was heavy at times in northeast and far north central lower Michigan. Snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches were common in this area, with the highest totals (10 inches) in Indian River and Mikado.",,2016,4
17343,201604,3,900,201604,3,2100,104806,627694,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,16,EMMET,APX,03-APR-16 09:00:00,EST-5,03-APR-16 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A potent upper level disturbance dropped into northern Michigan, north of a stationary front in the southern Great Lakes. Snow broke out on the 3rd ahead of this system, and was heavy at times in northeast and far north central lower Michigan. Snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches were common in this area, with the highest totals (10 inches) in Indian River and Mikado.",,2016,4
17344,201604,3,900,201604,3,2100,104806,627695,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,17,CHEBOYGAN,APX,03-APR-16 09:00:00,EST-5,03-APR-16 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A potent upper level disturbance dropped into northern Michigan, north of a stationary front in the southern Great Lakes. Snow broke out on the 3rd ahead of this system, and was heavy at times in northeast and far north central lower Michigan. Snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches were common in this area, with the highest totals (10 inches) in Indian River and Mikado.",,2016,4
17345,201604,3,1000,201604,3,2200,104806,627698,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,29,OSCODA,APX,03-APR-16 10:00:00,EST-5,03-APR-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A potent upper level disturbance dropped into northern Michigan, north of a stationary front in the southern Great Lakes. Snow broke out on the 3rd ahead of this system, and was heavy at times in northeast and far north central lower Michigan. Snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches were common in this area, with the highest totals (10 inches) in Indian River and Mikado.",,2016,4
17346,201604,3,1100,201604,3,2300,104806,627700,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,35,OGEMAW,APX,03-APR-16 11:00:00,EST-5,03-APR-16 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A potent upper level disturbance dropped into northern Michigan, north of a stationary front in the southern Great Lakes. Snow broke out on the 3rd ahead of this system, and was heavy at times in northeast and far north central lower Michigan. Snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 inches were common in this area, with the highest totals (10 inches) in Indian River and Mikado.",,2016,4
17437,201604,3,1300,201604,3,2259,105697,634045,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,49,HURON,DTX,03-APR-16 13:00:00,EST-5,03-APR-16 22:59:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A clipper system brought 2 to 6 inches of snow north of I-69, with 4 to 8 inches reported across Huron County. Port Austin ended up with 8 inches by the time the snow ended during the late evening hours of the April 3rd, with 7 inches reported at Bad Axe.",,2016,4
17688,201604,11,1000,201604,11,2200,105528,632962,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,11-APR-16 10:00:00,EST-5,11-APR-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system tracking through Ontario brought moderate lake effect snow to portions of the west half of Upper Michigan from the 11th into the 12th.,There was a public report via social media of four inches of lake effect snow in 12 hours at Pelkie.,2016,4
17689,201604,11,700,201604,12,700,105528,632965,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,11-APR-16 07:00:00,EST-5,12-APR-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system tracking through Ontario brought moderate lake effect snow to portions of the west half of Upper Michigan from the 11th into the 12th.,The observer at Painesdale measured 6.3 inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours.,2016,4
17896,201603,16,1240,201603,16,1240,104411,625353,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,16-MAR-16 12:40:00,EST-5,16-MAR-16 12:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NE,MILFORD,2.0,NE,MILFORD,42.6,-83.55,42.6,-83.55,"Thunderstorms produced wind damage in Oakland, Macomb, and St. Clair Counties.",A large pine tree was uprooted.,2016,3
17897,201603,16,1318,201603,16,1318,104411,625354,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,16-MAR-16 13:18:00,EST-5,16-MAR-16 13:18:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,ROMEO ARPT,1.0,NE,ROMEO ARPT,42.81,-82.96,42.81,-82.96,"Thunderstorms produced wind damage in Oakland, Macomb, and St. Clair Counties.",Branches were reported blown down.,2016,3
17898,201603,16,1258,201603,16,1258,104411,625355,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,16-MAR-16 12:58:00,EST-5,16-MAR-16 12:58:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,E,LAKE ANGELUS,3.0,E,LAKE ANGELUS,42.68,-83.28,42.68,-83.28,"Thunderstorms produced wind damage in Oakland, Macomb, and St. Clair Counties.",A large tree was snapped at the base.,2016,3
18167,201603,16,1346,201603,16,1346,104411,625356,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,147,ST. CLAIR,DTX,16-MAR-16 13:46:00,EST-5,16-MAR-16 13:46:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,MARYSVILLE,1.0,W,MARYSVILLE,42.9,-82.49,42.9,-82.49,"Thunderstorms produced wind damage in Oakland, Macomb, and St. Clair Counties.",Power lines were reported down.,2016,3
18168,201603,16,1351,201603,16,1351,104411,625357,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,147,ST. CLAIR,DTX,16-MAR-16 13:51:00,EST-5,16-MAR-16 13:51:00,0,0,0,0,4.00K,0.00K,Public,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,PORT HURON ARPT,1.0,SE,PORT HURON ARPT,43.01,-82.43,43.01,-82.43,"Thunderstorms produced wind damage in Oakland, Macomb, and St. Clair Counties.",Multiple trees and power lines reported down.,2016,3
18169,201603,16,1340,201603,16,1340,104411,625358,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,147,ST. CLAIR,DTX,16-MAR-16 13:40:00,EST-5,16-MAR-16 13:40:00,0,0,0,0,4.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,S,ST CLAIR ARPT,3.0,S,ST CLAIR ARPT,42.79,-82.56,42.79,-82.56,"Thunderstorms produced wind damage in Oakland, Macomb, and St. Clair Counties.",Uprooted tree knocked over power lines and pole.,2016,3
18418,201604,25,1842,201604,25,1842,104996,629036,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,139,OTTAWA,GRR,25-APR-16 18:42:00,EST-5,25-APR-16 18:42:00,0,0,0,0,,,Broadcast Media,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,SPRING LAKE,1.0,W,SPRING LAKE,43.07,-86.19,43.07,-86.19,"Scattered severe storms crossed Lake Michigan and moved onshore during the early evening hours of April 25th. The storms continued through mid evening, with the strongest storms occurring near the I-96 corridor from Spring Lake east to Allendale and near Allegan and Fennville. There were several reports of large hail ranging from one inch in diameter to up to golf ball sized.",Quarter sized hail was reported near Spring Lake.,2016,4
18419,201604,25,1921,201604,25,1930,104996,629037,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,139,OTTAWA,GRR,25-APR-16 19:21:00,EST-5,25-APR-16 19:30:00,0,0,0,0,,,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WSW,LAMONT,2.0,WSW,LAMONT,42.99,-85.95,42.99,-85.95,"Scattered severe storms crossed Lake Michigan and moved onshore during the early evening hours of April 25th. The storms continued through mid evening, with the strongest storms occurring near the I-96 corridor from Spring Lake east to Allendale and near Allegan and Fennville. There were several reports of large hail ranging from one inch in diameter to up to golf ball sized.",One to one and a quarter inch diameter hail was reported by the public.,2016,4
18420,201604,25,1942,201604,25,1945,104996,629038,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,81,KENT,GRR,25-APR-16 19:42:00,EST-5,25-APR-16 19:45:00,0,0,0,0,,,Broadcast Media,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WSW,WESTGATE,2.0,WSW,WESTGATE,43.04,-85.75,43.04,-85.75,"Scattered severe storms crossed Lake Michigan and moved onshore during the early evening hours of April 25th. The storms continued through mid evening, with the strongest storms occurring near the I-96 corridor from Spring Lake east to Allendale and near Allegan and Fennville. There were several reports of large hail ranging from one inch in diameter to up to golf ball sized.",One inch diameter hail was reported at Kenowa Hills high school.,2016,4
18704,201604,25,1951,201604,25,1951,104996,629039,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,139,OTTAWA,GRR,25-APR-16 19:51:00,EST-5,25-APR-16 19:51:00,0,0,0,0,,,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,EAST ALLENDALE,1.0,N,EAST ALLENDALE,42.98,-85.93,42.98,-85.93,"Scattered severe storms crossed Lake Michigan and moved onshore during the early evening hours of April 25th. The storms continued through mid evening, with the strongest storms occurring near the I-96 corridor from Spring Lake east to Allendale and near Allegan and Fennville. There were several reports of large hail ranging from one inch in diameter to up to golf ball sized.",A trained spotter reported one inch diameter hail near Allendale.,2016,4
18705,201604,25,1955,201604,25,1958,104996,629040,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,5,ALLEGAN,GRR,25-APR-16 19:55:00,EST-5,25-APR-16 19:58:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,10.00K,Broadcast Media,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,FENNVILLE,1.0,S,FENNVILLE,42.59,-86.1,42.59,-86.1,"Scattered severe storms crossed Lake Michigan and moved onshore during the early evening hours of April 25th. The storms continued through mid evening, with the strongest storms occurring near the I-96 corridor from Spring Lake east to Allendale and near Allegan and Fennville. There were several reports of large hail ranging from one inch in diameter to up to golf ball sized.","Hail of up to golf ball sized was reported near Fennville, and there were several reports of hail one and a half inches in diameter.",2016,4
18706,201604,25,2002,201604,25,2022,104996,629041,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,5,ALLEGAN,GRR,25-APR-16 20:02:00,EST-5,25-APR-16 20:22:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,10.00K,Emergency Manager,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,W,SHELBYVILLE,2.0,W,SHELBYVILLE,42.6,-85.66,42.6,-85.66,"Scattered severe storms crossed Lake Michigan and moved onshore during the early evening hours of April 25th. The storms continued through mid evening, with the strongest storms occurring near the I-96 corridor from Spring Lake east to Allendale and near Allegan and Fennville. There were several reports of large hail ranging from one inch in diameter to up to golf ball sized.",Allegan county emergency management reported up to golf ball sized hail near Shelbyville.,2016,4
18729,201604,2,1530,201604,3,2100,104682,627032,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,02-APR-16 15:30:00,EST-5,03-APR-16 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Alberta clipper low pressure system moving through the Upper Midwest brought a widespread moderate to heavy snow to Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the morning on the 4th.,The spotter north of Pine Stump Junction measured ten inches of snow in less than 30 hours.,2016,4
18730,201604,3,900,201604,3,2000,104682,627033,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,03-APR-16 09:00:00,EST-5,03-APR-16 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Alberta clipper low pressure system moving through the Upper Midwest brought a widespread moderate to heavy snow to Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the morning on the 4th.,The observer at Garden Corners measured 7.8 inches of snow in less than 12 hours. There were several reports of six inches or more of snow throughout the southern portion of Delta County during the same time frame.,2016,4
18731,201604,3,500,201604,3,2000,104682,627034,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,10,IRON,MQT,03-APR-16 05:00:00,CST-6,03-APR-16 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Alberta clipper low pressure system moving through the Upper Midwest brought a widespread moderate to heavy snow to Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the morning on the 4th.,There was an estimated 6.5 inches of snow nearly 10 miles northeast of Amasa as reported on social media.,2016,4
18732,201604,3,730,201604,4,700,104682,627035,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,03-APR-16 07:30:00,EST-5,04-APR-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Alberta clipper low pressure system moving through the Upper Midwest brought a widespread moderate to heavy snow to Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the morning on the 4th.,A social media report from Gwinn estimated 6 to 7 inches of snow in less than 12 hours. |A NWS employee near National Mine measured over five inches of snow in 12 hours. The observer at Hoist Basin measured over 11 inches of snow in 24 hours.,2016,4
18736,201604,5,2100,201604,6,600,105334,632109,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,05-APR-16 21:00:00,EST-5,06-APR-16 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving through the Central Great Lakes brought a widespread moderate to heavy snow to Upper Michigan from late evening on the 5th through early morning of the 7th.,Observers across the southern half of Delta County measured 4 to 5 inches of snow in nine hours.,2016,4
18737,201604,7,2300,201604,8,2300,105398,632113,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,07-APR-16 23:00:00,CST-6,08-APR-16 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Another quick-moving Alberta Clipper low pressure system brought heavy snow to portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from late on the 7th into the 9th.,There was a report via social media of 11.6 inches of snow in 24 hours at Ironwood.,2016,4
18738,201604,8,700,201604,9,700,105398,632114,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,08-APR-16 07:00:00,EST-5,09-APR-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Another quick-moving Alberta Clipper low pressure system brought heavy snow to portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from late on the 7th into the 9th.,The observer in Paulding measured 9.8 inches of snow in 24 hours.,2016,4
18739,201604,8,2030,201604,9,830,105398,632115,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,08-APR-16 20:30:00,EST-5,09-APR-16 08:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Another quick-moving Alberta Clipper low pressure system brought heavy snow to portions of west and north central Upper Michigan from late on the 7th into the 9th.,There was a public report of an estimated 12 inches of lake effect snow in approximately 12 hours at Little Lake.,2016,4
19015,201604,3,900,201604,3,1700,104682,627036,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,14,SOUTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,03-APR-16 09:00:00,EST-5,03-APR-16 17:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Alberta clipper low pressure system moving through the Upper Midwest brought a widespread moderate to heavy snow to Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the morning on the 4th.,The Cooks observer measured six inches of snow in eight hours.,2016,4
19016,201604,3,800,201604,3,1800,104682,627037,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,03-APR-16 08:00:00,EST-5,03-APR-16 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Alberta clipper low pressure system moving through the Upper Midwest brought a widespread moderate to heavy snow to Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the morning on the 4th.,The observer 15 miles south of Wetmore measured six inches of snow in ten hours.,2016,4
19017,201604,3,800,201604,3,1500,104682,627039,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,85,NORTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,03-APR-16 08:00:00,EST-5,03-APR-16 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Alberta clipper low pressure system moving through the Upper Midwest brought a widespread moderate to heavy snow to Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the morning on the 4th.,There was a social media report of an estimated five to six inches of snow in less than eight hours over far northwest Schoolcraft County.,2016,4
19018,201604,3,700,201604,3,2000,104682,627040,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,03-APR-16 07:00:00,EST-5,03-APR-16 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Alberta clipper low pressure system moving through the Upper Midwest brought a widespread moderate to heavy snow to Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the morning on the 4th.,There was a social media report of an estimated seven inches of snow in Laurium in less than 12 hours.,2016,4
19019,201604,3,700,201604,3,2000,104682,627041,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,03-APR-16 07:00:00,EST-5,03-APR-16 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Alberta clipper low pressure system moving through the Upper Midwest brought a widespread moderate to heavy snow to Upper Michigan from the evening of the 2nd into the morning on the 4th.,The observer in Kearsarge near the Keweenaw County border measured six inches of snow in less than 12 hours.,2016,4
19020,201604,5,2030,201604,7,100,105334,631546,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,05-APR-16 20:30:00,EST-5,07-APR-16 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving through the Central Great Lakes brought a widespread moderate to heavy snow to Upper Michigan from late evening on the 5th through early morning of the 7th.,The National Weather Service in Negaunee Township measured 12.3 inches of snow in approximately 28 hours. The observer near National Mine measured nine inches of snow over the same time period. A logging truck on US Highway 41 lost control on the snow near Humboldt and spilled 50 to 100 logs on the highway blocking traffic for several hours early morning on the 6th.,2016,4
19021,201604,5,2000,201604,6,500,105334,631554,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,11,DICKINSON,MQT,05-APR-16 20:00:00,CST-6,06-APR-16 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving through the Central Great Lakes brought a widespread moderate to heavy snow to Upper Michigan from late evening on the 5th through early morning of the 7th.,There was a public report of an estimated 5.5 inches of snow in eight hours near Foster City. The observer in Norway measured 5.3 inches of snow in nine hours.,2016,4
19149,201605,24,1321,201605,24,1333,105629,633727,MICHIGAN,2016,Tornado,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,24-MAY-16 13:21:00,EST-5,24-MAY-16 13:33:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF1,3.78,200.0,,,,,6.0,S,MICHIGAMME,3.0,NW,REPUBLIC,46.445,-88.1106,46.4327,-88.0332,An upper disturbance moving through an unstable air mass spawned thunderstorms which produced two tornadoes near Republic in western Marquette County on the afternoon of the 24th.,The survey team observed several snapped or uprooted white pine trees over a foot in diameter just west-northwest of Republic.,2016,5
19150,201605,24,1354,201605,24,1402,105629,633730,MICHIGAN,2016,Tornado,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,24-MAY-16 13:54:00,EST-5,24-MAY-16 14:02:00,0,0,0,0,50.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF1,3.87,200.0,,,,,3.0,S,CLARKSBURG,4.0,S,GREENWOOD,46.4303,-87.8369,46.4278,-87.7558,An upper disturbance moving through an unstable air mass spawned thunderstorms which produced two tornadoes near Republic in western Marquette County on the afternoon of the 24th.,The survey team observed numerous large trees snapped or uprooted along the path of the tornado. There were also trees knocked down on a cabin along with damage to a chimney. A trampoline and lawn furniture were also damaged at another residence.,2016,5
19313,201604,5,1800,201604,6,600,105334,631557,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,12,MENOMINEE,MQT,05-APR-16 18:00:00,CST-6,06-APR-16 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving through the Central Great Lakes brought a widespread moderate to heavy snow to Upper Michigan from late evening on the 5th through early morning of the 7th.,There was a public report of an estimated five inches of snow in nine hours at Carney. Six inches of snow in 12 hours was reported near Daggett.,2016,4
19429,201605,24,1750,201605,24,1753,105629,633821,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,71,IRON,MQT,24-MAY-16 17:50:00,CST-6,24-MAY-16 17:53:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,CASPIAN,0.0,N,CASPIAN,46.07,-88.62,46.07,-88.62,An upper disturbance moving through an unstable air mass spawned thunderstorms which produced two tornadoes near Republic in western Marquette County on the afternoon of the 24th.,There was nickel-sized hail reported at Caspian.,2016,5
19430,201605,24,1317,201605,24,1322,105629,633823,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,61,HOUGHTON,MQT,24-MAY-16 13:17:00,EST-5,24-MAY-16 13:22:00,0,0,0,0,8.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,61.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SW,SIDNAW,2.0,SW,SIDNAW,46.4778,-88.7258,46.4778,-88.7258,An upper disturbance moving through an unstable air mass spawned thunderstorms which produced two tornadoes near Republic in western Marquette County on the afternoon of the 24th.,A spotter south of Sidnaw reported numerous large trees snapped or uprooted.,2016,5
19791,201605,12,1652,201605,12,1652,106540,639450,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,135,OSCODA,APX,12-MAY-16 16:52:00,EST-5,12-MAY-16 16:52:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,WNW,MIO FUN VLY ARPT,1.0,WNW,MIO FUN VLY ARPT,44.7268,-84.1556,44.7268,-84.1556,A broken line of strong thunderstorms crossed northern lower Michigan in the afternoon and early evening hours of the 12th. One storm produced penny-sized hail.,,2016,5
19792,201605,25,1607,201605,25,1611,106541,639451,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,143,ROSCOMMON,APX,25-MAY-16 16:07:00,EST-5,25-MAY-16 16:11:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,51.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,WSW,(HTL)HOUGHTON LAKE A,1.0,NNW,(HTL)HOUGHTON LAKE A,44.3475,-84.6764,44.3609,-84.6753,An isolated severe thunderstorm produced wind damage in the Houghton Lake area.,A few trees and several large tree limbs were downed. A carport was thrown into a stand of trees. Wind gusted to 59 mph at the Roscommon County Airport.,2016,5
19793,201605,26,1550,201605,26,1550,106542,639453,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,129,OGEMAW,APX,26-MAY-16 15:50:00,EST-5,26-MAY-16 15:50:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,WEST BRANCH,1.0,W,WEST BRANCH,44.28,-84.24,44.28,-84.24,"A broken line of strong thunderstorms crossed northern lower Michigan, producing isolated strong wind gusts and hail.",,2016,5
20779,201606,10,1445,201606,10,1449,107618,644931,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,53,GOGEBIC,MQT,10-JUN-16 14:45:00,CST-6,10-JUN-16 14:49:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,8.0,WSW,DUNHAM,8.0,WSW,DUNHAM,46.32,-89.92,46.32,-89.92,A warm and unstable air mass ahead of an approaching cold front in Minnesota helped fuel a few severe thunderstorms over portions of Gogebic County on the afternoon of the 10th.,The Gogebic County Sheriff reported two trees down on Chaney Lake Road blocking traffic in both directions.,2016,6
20780,201606,10,1527,201606,10,1531,107618,644932,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,53,GOGEBIC,MQT,10-JUN-16 15:27:00,CST-6,10-JUN-16 15:31:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,WATERSMEET,1.0,N,WATERSMEET,46.28,-89.18,46.28,-89.18,A warm and unstable air mass ahead of an approaching cold front in Minnesota helped fuel a few severe thunderstorms over portions of Gogebic County on the afternoon of the 10th.,The Gogebic County Sheriff reported a large tree down on Highway M-45 just north of Watersmeet.,2016,6
20781,201606,20,1517,201606,20,1522,107619,644935,MICHIGAN,2016,Strong Wind,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,20-JUN-16 15:17:00,EST-5,20-JUN-16 15:22:00,0,0,0,0,0.50K,0.00K,Social Media,43.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Strong northwest winds in the wake of a cold front downed trees and some power lines over portions of Upper Michigan on the 20th.,There was a public report via social media of a 30-inch diameter willow tree uprooted in Newberry.,2016,6
20782,201606,20,1500,201606,20,1505,107619,644936,MICHIGAN,2016,Strong Wind,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,20-JUN-16 15:00:00,EST-5,20-JUN-16 15:05:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,43.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Strong northwest winds in the wake of a cold front downed trees and some power lines over portions of Upper Michigan on the 20th.,The Luce County Sheriff reported that a downed tree broke power lines on Vulcan Street in Newberry. The size and type of tree was unknown. The damage report was relayed via social media.,2016,6
20991,201606,1,1631,201606,1,1634,106255,638100,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,01-JUN-16 16:31:00,EST-5,01-JUN-16 16:34:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,NORTH LAKE,1.0,S,NORTH LAKE,46.48,-87.72,46.48,-87.72,A moist unstable air mass ahead of an approaching cold front produced strong thunderstorms with large hail over portions of central Upper Michigan late afternoon into early evening on the 1st.,A spotter in West Ishpeming reported dime-sized hail.,2016,6
21055,201606,10,2217,201606,10,2217,106871,641413,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,123,NEWAYGO,GRR,10-JUN-16 22:17:00,EST-5,10-JUN-16 22:17:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,FREMONT,1.0,S,FREMONT,43.46,-85.95,43.46,-85.95,"An isolated severe thunderstorm produced wind damage in Fremont during the late evening hours of June 11th, where several power lines were blown down.",The Newaygo county emergency manager reported that several power lines were blown down near Fremont.,2016,6
21056,201606,15,2307,201606,15,2307,106872,641415,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,159,VAN BUREN,GRR,15-JUN-16 23:07:00,EST-5,15-JUN-16 23:07:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,SOUTH HAVEN,0.0,N,SOUTH HAVEN,42.4,-86.27,42.4,-86.27,Severe storms developed during the late evening hours of June 15th and resulted in numerous reports of damaging wind gusts and large hail.,A trained spotter in South Haven reported wind gusts to 60 mph and one inch diameter hail.,2016,6
21148,201606,20,1200,201606,20,1205,107619,644937,MICHIGAN,2016,Strong Wind,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,20-JUN-16 12:00:00,EST-5,20-JUN-16 12:05:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Social Media,43.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Strong northwest winds in the wake of a cold front downed trees and some power lines over portions of Upper Michigan on the 20th.,There was a report via social media of an estimated 12-inch diameter pine tree down on a house roof in Mass City.,2016,6
21149,201606,20,1200,201606,20,1205,107619,644939,MICHIGAN,2016,Strong Wind,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,20-JUN-16 12:00:00,EST-5,20-JUN-16 12:05:00,0,0,0,0,1.50K,0.00K,Social Media,44.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Strong northwest winds in the wake of a cold front downed trees and some power lines over portions of Upper Michigan on the 20th.,There was a public report via social media of an estimated 12-inch diameter maple tree down over a chain link fence and trampoline in Laurium.,2016,6
21150,201606,20,1130,201606,20,1135,107619,644942,MICHIGAN,2016,Strong Wind,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,20-JUN-16 11:30:00,EST-5,20-JUN-16 11:35:00,0,0,0,0,0.50K,0.00K,Social Media,44.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Strong northwest winds in the wake of a cold front downed trees and some power lines over portions of Upper Michigan on the 20th.,There was a public report via social media of an estimated 18-inch diameter maple tree snapped in Hubbell.,2016,6
21151,201606,20,200,201606,20,205,107619,644946,MICHIGAN,2016,High Wind,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,20-JUN-16 02:00:00,EST-5,20-JUN-16 02:05:00,0,0,0,0,0.50K,0.00K,Social Media,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Strong northwest winds in the wake of a cold front downed trees and some power lines over portions of Upper Michigan on the 20th.,There was a delayed report via social media of an estimated 30-inch diameter maple tree snapped in National Mine.,2016,6
21152,201606,20,130,201606,20,135,107619,644949,MICHIGAN,2016,High Wind,Z,12,MENOMINEE,MQT,20-JUN-16 01:30:00,CST-6,20-JUN-16 01:35:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Social Media,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Strong northwest winds in the wake of a cold front downed trees and some power lines over portions of Upper Michigan on the 20th.,There was a delayed report via social media of four large cottonwood trees uprooted in Faithhorn. All four trees had similar diameters of three to four feet.,2016,6
21153,201606,25,1130,201606,25,1135,107622,644951,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,61,HOUGHTON,MQT,25-JUN-16 11:30:00,EST-5,25-JUN-16 11:35:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,HUBBELL,1.0,N,HUBBELL,47.18,-88.43,47.18,-88.43,A warm front lifting across the area produced a few severe thunderstorms over portions of western Upper Michigan on the 25th.,The Houghton County Sheriff reported a tree down on power lines near Hubbell Township.,2016,6
21154,201606,25,1125,201606,25,1130,107622,644952,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,61,HOUGHTON,MQT,25-JUN-16 11:25:00,EST-5,25-JUN-16 11:30:00,0,0,0,0,4.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,E,OSCEOLA,0.0,E,OSCEOLA,47.22,-88.46,47.22,-88.46,A warm front lifting across the area produced a few severe thunderstorms over portions of western Upper Michigan on the 25th.,The Houghton County Sheriff reported multiple trees down in the high terrain in northern Houghton County near Laurium. Time of the report was estimated from radar.,2016,6
21155,201606,25,1530,201606,25,1535,107622,644954,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,53,GOGEBIC,MQT,25-JUN-16 15:30:00,CST-6,25-JUN-16 15:35:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,43.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,MARENISCO,1.0,W,MARENISCO,46.38,-89.7,46.38,-89.7,A warm front lifting across the area produced a few severe thunderstorms over portions of western Upper Michigan on the 25th.,The spotter near Marenisco reported two large spruce trees snapped at the tops. Small branches were also snapped. Wind gusts were estimated to be 50 mph.,2016,6
21334,201606,1,1634,201606,1,1637,106255,638101,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,01-JUN-16 16:34:00,EST-5,01-JUN-16 16:37:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,NEGAUNEE,1.0,NW,NEGAUNEE,46.51,-87.61,46.51,-87.61,A moist unstable air mass ahead of an approaching cold front produced strong thunderstorms with large hail over portions of central Upper Michigan late afternoon into early evening on the 1st.,A NWS employee reported nickel-sized hail in Negaunee with a few hailstones just under an inch in diameter.,2016,6
21335,201606,1,1637,201606,1,1640,106255,638102,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,01-JUN-16 16:37:00,EST-5,01-JUN-16 16:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NNW,NEGAUNEE,1.0,NNW,NEGAUNEE,46.52,-87.61,46.52,-87.61,A moist unstable air mass ahead of an approaching cold front produced strong thunderstorms with large hail over portions of central Upper Michigan late afternoon into early evening on the 1st.,A NWS employee observed dime-sized hail in Negaunee.,2016,6
21336,201606,1,1648,201606,1,1651,106255,638103,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,01-JUN-16 16:48:00,EST-5,01-JUN-16 16:51:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,ISHPEMING,1.0,SE,ISHPEMING,46.49,-87.64,46.49,-87.64,A moist unstable air mass ahead of an approaching cold front produced strong thunderstorms with large hail over portions of central Upper Michigan late afternoon into early evening on the 1st.,There were public reports of dime-sized hail on Business M-28 between Ishpeming and Negaunee.,2016,6
21337,201606,1,1550,201606,1,1553,106255,638104,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,43,DICKINSON,MQT,01-JUN-16 15:50:00,CST-6,01-JUN-16 15:53:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,ESE,HARDWOOD,3.0,ESE,HARDWOOD,45.95,-87.65,45.95,-87.65,A moist unstable air mass ahead of an approaching cold front produced strong thunderstorms with large hail over portions of central Upper Michigan late afternoon into early evening on the 1st.,There were public reports of dime-sized hail observed in Hardwood.,2016,6
21338,201606,1,1645,201606,1,1648,106255,638105,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,01-JUN-16 16:45:00,EST-5,01-JUN-16 16:48:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,(MQT)MARQUETTE CO AR,1.0,W,(MQT)MARQUETTE CO AR,46.53,-87.59,46.53,-87.59,A moist unstable air mass ahead of an approaching cold front produced strong thunderstorms with large hail over portions of central Upper Michigan late afternoon into early evening on the 1st.,There were reports via social media of estimated penny-sized hail or larger at the Negaunee North ball field.,2016,6
21339,201606,1,2000,201606,1,2005,106255,638107,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,41,DELTA,MQT,01-JUN-16 20:00:00,EST-5,01-JUN-16 20:05:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,GLADSTONE,0.0,N,GLADSTONE,45.85,-87.02,45.85,-87.02,A moist unstable air mass ahead of an approaching cold front produced strong thunderstorms with large hail over portions of central Upper Michigan late afternoon into early evening on the 1st.,Penny-sized hail was observed in Gladstone for about 5 minutes.,2016,6
21340,201606,1,1910,201606,1,1914,106255,638108,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,41,DELTA,MQT,01-JUN-16 19:10:00,EST-5,01-JUN-16 19:14:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Fire Department/Rescue,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,BARK RIVER,1.0,S,BARK RIVER,45.71,-87.3,45.71,-87.3,A moist unstable air mass ahead of an approaching cold front produced strong thunderstorms with large hail over portions of central Upper Michigan late afternoon into early evening on the 1st.,The Bark River Fire Department observed penny to nickel-sized hail.,2016,6
21341,201606,1,1700,201606,1,1704,106255,638109,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,01-JUN-16 17:00:00,EST-5,01-JUN-16 17:04:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,4.0,NW,SUGAR LOAF,4.0,NW,SUGAR LOAF,46.61,-87.49,46.61,-87.49,A moist unstable air mass ahead of an approaching cold front produced strong thunderstorms with large hail over portions of central Upper Michigan late afternoon into early evening on the 1st.,There was a delayed report via social media of penny-sized hail near Hogback Mountain. The hail was accompanied by torrential rain.,2016,6
21505,201606,25,1935,201606,25,1940,107622,644956,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,53,GOGEBIC,MQT,25-JUN-16 19:35:00,CST-6,25-JUN-16 19:40:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,ESE,CISCO LAKE,3.0,ESE,CISCO LAKE,46.23,-89.38,46.23,-89.38,A warm front lifting across the area produced a few severe thunderstorms over portions of western Upper Michigan on the 25th.,The Gogebic County Sheriff reported a tree of unknown size down across a road about ten miles west of Watersmeet.,2016,6
21671,201604,8,1800,201604,9,1400,105188,630244,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,82,LENAWEE,DTX,08-APR-16 18:00:00,EST-5,09-APR-16 14:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A narrow band of snow developed south Of M-59, with wide ranging accumulations of 1 to 7 inches, highest amounts occurring Lenawee county. Here are some of the higher amounts reported:||Tipton (2 miles WNW) 7.0 inches.|Manchester 5.9 inches.|Morenci 4.3 inches.",,2016,4
21698,201606,1,1620,201606,1,1623,106255,638106,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,01-JUN-16 16:20:00,EST-5,01-JUN-16 16:23:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Amateur Radio,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,NEGAUNEE,1.0,NW,NEGAUNEE,46.51,-87.61,46.51,-87.61,A moist unstable air mass ahead of an approaching cold front produced strong thunderstorms with large hail over portions of central Upper Michigan late afternoon into early evening on the 1st.,An amateur radio delayed report estimated one inch diameter hail in Negaunee. There were several dents observed on a car.,2016,6
21932,201606,6,1348,201606,6,1348,106870,641411,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,35,CLARE,GRR,06-JUN-16 13:48:00,EST-5,06-JUN-16 13:48:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,NW,BROWNS CORNER,4.0,NW,BROWNS CORNER,43.96,-84.78,43.96,-84.78,Isolated severe storms resulted in a few reports of wind damage that included downed trees and limbs and power lines. The hardest hit area was near Harrison in Clare county.,A trained spotter reported that numerous healthy poplar trees of around a foot and a half in diameter were blown down onto portions of Route 127 near Snow Snake Ski and Golf. Several trees were also blown down on the golf course.,2016,6
21933,201606,6,1324,201606,6,1324,106870,641412,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,133,OSCEOLA,GRR,06-JUN-16 13:24:00,EST-5,06-JUN-16 13:24:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,EVART,1.0,W,EVART,43.9,-85.26,43.9,-85.26,Isolated severe storms resulted in a few reports of wind damage that included downed trees and limbs and power lines. The hardest hit area was near Harrison in Clare county.,A tree and power line were blown down near Evart.,2016,6
21934,201606,15,2145,201606,15,2151,106872,641414,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,121,MUSKEGON,GRR,15-JUN-16 21:45:00,EST-5,15-JUN-16 21:51:00,0,0,0,0,50.00K,0.00K,ASOS,55.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,SSW,NORTON SHRS,3.0,SSW,NORTON SHRS,43.13,-86.27,43.13,-86.27,Severe storms developed during the late evening hours of June 15th and resulted in numerous reports of damaging wind gusts and large hail.,A 63 mph wind gust was measured at the Muskegon ASOS station and there were several reports of trees blown down in and near Muskegon. Several trees were blown down in Muskegon state park as well as east of the park and near Cloverville.,2016,6
21935,201606,15,2325,201606,15,2325,106872,641416,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,159,VAN BUREN,GRR,15-JUN-16 23:25:00,EST-5,15-JUN-16 23:25:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,25.00K,Public,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,BREEDSVILLE,0.0,N,BREEDSVILLE,42.35,-86.07,42.35,-86.07,Severe storms developed during the late evening hours of June 15th and resulted in numerous reports of damaging wind gusts and large hail.,The public reported that hail between ping pong ball and golf ball sized and up to one and three quarters inches in diameter fell in Breedsville.,2016,6
21936,201606,20,1057,201606,20,1057,106873,641418,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,81,KENT,GRR,20-JUN-16 10:57:00,EST-5,20-JUN-16 10:57:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Public,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,GRATTAN,1.0,W,GRATTAN,43.08,-85.4,43.08,-85.4,Isolated wind damage in the form of several downed trees and power lines occurred during the late morning and early afternoon hours of June 20th.,The public reported that a 3 foot diameter tree was uprooted and brought down several power lines.,2016,6
21937,201606,20,1240,201606,20,1240,106873,641419,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,159,VAN BUREN,GRR,20-JUN-16 12:40:00,EST-5,20-JUN-16 12:40:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,LAWRENCE,0.0,N,LAWRENCE,42.22,-86.05,42.22,-86.05,Isolated wind damage in the form of several downed trees and power lines occurred during the late morning and early afternoon hours of June 20th.,Van Buren county dispatch reported that several trees and power lines were blown down across portions of the county.,2016,6
22161,201606,6,1657,201606,6,1657,107385,643852,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,147,ST. CLAIR,DTX,06-JUN-16 16:57:00,EST-5,06-JUN-16 16:57:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NW,MARYSVILLE,2.0,NW,MARYSVILLE,42.92,-82.5,42.92,-82.5,Two thunderstorms produced wind gusts up to 60 mph over Macomb and St. Clair counties.,Spotter estimated a 60 mph thunderstorm wind gust.,2016,6
22162,201606,6,1652,201606,6,1652,107385,643853,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,06-JUN-16 16:52:00,EST-5,06-JUN-16 16:52:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Utility Company,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,UTICA,1.0,NW,UTICA,42.66,-83.04,42.66,-83.04,Two thunderstorms produced wind gusts up to 60 mph over Macomb and St. Clair counties.,Wind damage was reported by the utility company.,2016,6
22169,201606,16,315,201606,16,315,107389,643861,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,16-JUN-16 03:15:00,EST-5,16-JUN-16 03:15:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,WILLIS DOWNWIND FLD,1.0,NE,WILLIS DOWNWIND FLD,42.16,-83.56,42.16,-83.56,Thunderstorms produced hail in Washtenaw county.,,2016,6
22461,201606,16,322,201606,16,322,107389,643863,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,16-JUN-16 03:22:00,EST-5,16-JUN-16 03:22:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,MILAN,1.0,NW,MILAN,42.09,-83.68,42.09,-83.68,Thunderstorms produced hail in Washtenaw county.,,2016,6
22462,201606,16,322,201606,16,322,107389,643864,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,16-JUN-16 03:22:00,EST-5,16-JUN-16 03:22:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,WNW,STONY CREEK,3.0,WNW,STONY CREEK,42.17,-83.68,42.17,-83.68,Thunderstorms produced hail in Washtenaw county.,,2016,6
22523,201606,10,2015,201606,10,2015,108003,647050,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,19,BENZIE,APX,10-JUN-16 20:15:00,EST-5,10-JUN-16 20:15:00,0,0,0,0,9.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,FRANKFORT,0.0,N,FRANKFORT,44.63,-86.23,44.63,-86.23,"A line of severe thunderstorms decayed as it moved into northwest lower Michigan, but produce some sporadic wind damage.",Several trees and a few power lines were downed.,2016,6
22524,201606,10,2030,201606,10,2030,108003,647051,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,19,BENZIE,APX,10-JUN-16 20:30:00,EST-5,10-JUN-16 20:30:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SSW,LAKE ANN,1.0,SSW,LAKE ANN,44.7,-85.86,44.7,-85.86,"A line of severe thunderstorms decayed as it moved into northwest lower Michigan, but produce some sporadic wind damage.",Several large tree limbs were downed.,2016,6
22525,201606,10,2130,201606,10,2130,108003,647052,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,165,WEXFORD,APX,10-JUN-16 21:30:00,EST-5,10-JUN-16 21:30:00,0,0,0,0,3.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,BUCKLEY,0.0,N,BUCKLEY,44.5,-85.67,44.5,-85.67,"A line of severe thunderstorms decayed as it moved into northwest lower Michigan, but produce some sporadic wind damage.",A few trees were downed.,2016,6
22819,201606,20,1000,201606,20,1000,108004,647053,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,1,ALCONA,APX,20-JUN-16 10:00:00,EST-5,20-JUN-16 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,5.0,NW,BACKUS BEACH,5.0,NW,BACKUS BEACH,44.8,-83.59,44.8,-83.59,"Scattered strong thunderstorms developed in the morning of the 20th, along a passing cold front.",,2016,6
23990,201603,31,1805,201603,31,1805,104409,626360,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,87,LAPEER,DTX,31-MAR-16 18:05:00,EST-5,31-MAR-16 18:05:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,61.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,46.0,S,KERR HILL,46.0,S,KERR HILL,42.23,-83.43,42.23,-83.43,"Two small severe thunderstorms popped up, producing wind damage in Midland and Lapeer Counties.",A small micro-burst produced 300 yards of damage in length. About 10 uprooted trees and another 15 snapped young pine trees. One home and outbuilding lost some shingles.,2016,3
25043,201606,16,317,201606,16,317,107389,643862,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,16-JUN-16 03:17:00,EST-5,16-JUN-16 03:17:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,EASTLAWN,1.0,SW,EASTLAWN,42.22,-83.6,42.22,-83.6,Thunderstorms produced hail in Washtenaw county.,,2016,6
26174,201606,6,1427,201606,6,1427,108002,647048,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,51,GLADWIN,APX,06-JUN-16 14:27:00,EST-5,06-JUN-16 14:27:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,S,GLADWIN ARPT,3.0,S,GLADWIN ARPT,43.93,-84.49,43.93,-84.49,"Several strong to severe thunderstorms moved across central lower Michigan on the 6th, just ahead of a secondary cold front crossing the state.",Numerous trees and power lines were downed.,2016,6
26565,201610,17,700,201610,17,700,111347,664431,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,19,BENZIE,APX,17-OCT-16 07:00:00,EST-5,17-OCT-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,LAKE ANN,1.0,NE,LAKE ANN,44.73,-85.84,44.73,-85.84,"Multiple broken lines of thunderstorms cross northern Michigan on the morning of the 17th. Some storms produced large hail, and one resulted in wind damage.",,2016,0
26689,201606,6,1439,201606,6,1439,108002,647049,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,11,ARENAC,APX,06-JUN-16 14:39:00,EST-5,06-JUN-16 14:39:00,0,0,0,0,18.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,TWINING,1.0,SW,TWINING,44.11,-83.81,44.11,-83.81,"Several strong to severe thunderstorms moved across central lower Michigan on the 6th, just ahead of a secondary cold front crossing the state.",Many trees and power lines were downed in eastern Arenac County.,2016,6
26690,201606,6,1405,201606,6,1405,108002,647047,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,51,GLADWIN,APX,06-JUN-16 14:05:00,EST-5,06-JUN-16 14:05:00,0,0,0,0,35.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,GLADWIN,1.0,W,GLADWIN,43.98,-84.49,43.98,-84.49,"Several strong to severe thunderstorms moved across central lower Michigan on the 6th, just ahead of a secondary cold front crossing the state.",Numerous trees and power lines were downed. One home was damaged by a falling tree.,2016,6
27259,201610,17,730,201610,17,730,111347,664433,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,29,CHARLEVOIX,APX,17-OCT-16 07:30:00,EST-5,17-OCT-16 07:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WNW,BOYNE MTN ARPT,2.0,WNW,BOYNE MTN ARPT,45.18,-84.96,45.18,-84.96,"Multiple broken lines of thunderstorms cross northern Michigan on the morning of the 17th. Some storms produced large hail, and one resulted in wind damage.",,2016,0
27265,201610,17,724,201610,17,724,111347,664432,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,29,CHARLEVOIX,APX,17-OCT-16 07:24:00,EST-5,17-OCT-16 07:24:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.5,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,EAST JORDAN,1.0,SW,EAST JORDAN,45.16,-85.13,45.16,-85.13,"Multiple broken lines of thunderstorms cross northern Michigan on the morning of the 17th. Some storms produced large hail, and one resulted in wind damage.",,2016,0
28575,201612,11,0,201612,12,200,111071,662677,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,79,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,11-DEC-16 00:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Significant snow accumulations of 7 to 11 inches fell across southern Lower Michigan on December 11th.,Light snow developed early on December 11th and became moderate to heavy at times during the day. Some freezing rain mixed in for a time late in the afternoon and evening before precipitation ended early on December 12th. Snowfall totals across the county generally ranged between 7 and 11 inches. Light ice accretions were also reported. Roads were snow covered and slick with a few reports of slide-offs and accidents across the region. Many schools were delayed or cancelled the following day (December 12th).,2016,2
28576,201612,11,0,201612,12,200,111071,662678,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,81,HILLSDALE,IWX,11-DEC-16 00:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Significant snow accumulations of 7 to 11 inches fell across southern Lower Michigan on December 11th.,Light snow developed early on December 11th and became moderate to heavy at times during the day. Some freezing rain mixed in for a time late in the afternoon and evening before precipitation ended early on December 12th. Snowfall totals across the county generally ranged between 8 and 11 inches. A trained spotter reported 9.0 inches 1 mile northeast of Moscow. Light ice accretions were also reported. Roads were snow covered and slick with a few reports of slide-offs and accidents across the region. Many schools were delayed or cancelled the following day (December 12th).,2016,2
29061,201610,17,712,201610,17,712,111347,664435,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,47,EMMET,APX,17-OCT-16 07:12:00,EST-5,17-OCT-16 07:12:00,0,0,0,0,6.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,NW,BLISS,4.0,NW,BLISS,45.73,-84.9,45.73,-84.9,"Multiple broken lines of thunderstorms cross northern Michigan on the morning of the 17th. Some storms produced large hail, and one resulted in wind damage.",Multiple trees and power lines were downed.,2016,0
29062,201610,17,730,201610,17,730,111347,664434,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,97,MACKINAC,APX,17-OCT-16 07:30:00,EST-5,17-OCT-16 07:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,MORAN,1.0,SW,MORAN,45.99,-84.84,45.99,-84.84,"Multiple broken lines of thunderstorms cross northern Michigan on the morning of the 17th. Some storms produced large hail, and one resulted in wind damage.",,2016,0
29063,201610,17,1000,201610,17,1000,111347,664436,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,129,OGEMAW,APX,17-OCT-16 10:00:00,EST-5,17-OCT-16 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,LUPTON,0.0,N,LUPTON,44.43,-84.02,44.43,-84.02,"Multiple broken lines of thunderstorms cross northern Michigan on the morning of the 17th. Some storms produced large hail, and one resulted in wind damage.",,2016,0
29064,201610,17,931,201610,17,931,111347,664437,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,1,ALCONA,APX,17-OCT-16 09:31:00,EST-5,17-OCT-16 09:31:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,2.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,GLENNIE,2.0,SSE,GLENNIE,44.5601,-83.7196,44.54,-83.7,"Multiple broken lines of thunderstorms cross northern Michigan on the morning of the 17th. Some storms produced large hail, and one resulted in wind damage.",,2016,0
29144,201612,11,0,201612,12,200,111071,662674,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,77,BERRIEN,IWX,11-DEC-16 00:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Significant snow accumulations of 7 to 11 inches fell across southern Lower Michigan on December 11th.,Light snow developed early on December 11th and became moderate to heavy at times during the day. Some freezing rain mixed in for a time late in the afternoon and evening before precipitation ended early on December 12th. Snowfall totals across the county generally ranged between 7 and 11 inches. A trained spotter in Benton Harbor reported a storm total of 10.2 inches. Light ice accretions were also reported. Roads were snow covered and slick with a few reports of slide-offs and accidents across the region. Many schools were delayed or cancelled the following day (December 12th).,2016,2
29152,201612,11,0,201612,12,200,111071,662676,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,80,BRANCH,IWX,11-DEC-16 00:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Significant snow accumulations of 7 to 11 inches fell across southern Lower Michigan on December 11th.,Light snow developed early on December 11th and became moderate to heavy at times during the day. Some freezing rain mixed in for a time late in the afternoon and evening before precipitation ended early on December 12th. Snowfall totals across the county generally ranged between 7 and 11 inches. There was a public report of 8.5 inches 2 miles southwest of Union City. Light ice accretions were also reported. Roads were snow covered and slick with a few reports of slide-offs and accidents across the region. Many schools were delayed or cancelled the following day (December 12th).,2016,2
29374,201609,7,1654,201609,7,1654,110310,658999,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,07-SEP-16 16:54:00,EST-5,07-SEP-16 16:54:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,N,WOODHAVEN,2.0,N,WOODHAVEN,42.15,-83.25,42.15,-83.25,A couple of of severe thunderstorms developed in Wayne and Washtenaw counties.,,2016,9
29668,201609,7,1400,201609,7,1400,110310,659000,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,07-SEP-16 14:00:00,EST-5,07-SEP-16 14:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,WYANDOTTE,1.0,NE,WYANDOTTE,42.21,-83.16,42.21,-83.16,A couple of of severe thunderstorms developed in Wayne and Washtenaw counties.,Large tree limb reported down.,2016,9
29669,201609,7,1507,201609,7,1507,110310,659001,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,07-SEP-16 15:07:00,EST-5,07-SEP-16 15:07:00,0,0,0,0,4.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,HUDSON MILLS,1.0,NW,HUDSON MILLS,42.39,-83.94,42.39,-83.94,A couple of of severe thunderstorms developed in Wayne and Washtenaw counties.,Numerous trees and power lines reported blown down.,2016,9
29670,201609,7,1510,201609,7,1510,110310,659002,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,07-SEP-16 15:10:00,EST-5,07-SEP-16 15:10:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SE,DOVER,2.0,SE,DOVER,42.38,-83.88,42.38,-83.88,A couple of of severe thunderstorms developed in Wayne and Washtenaw counties.,Multiple trees reported blown down.,2016,9
29671,201609,7,1630,201609,7,1630,110310,659003,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,07-SEP-16 16:30:00,EST-5,07-SEP-16 16:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Fire Department/Rescue,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NW,ROMULUS,2.0,NW,ROMULUS,42.24,-83.42,42.24,-83.42,A couple of of severe thunderstorms developed in Wayne and Washtenaw counties.,Wires reported down.,2016,9
29673,201609,10,1542,201609,10,1542,110313,659007,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,10-SEP-16 15:42:00,EST-5,10-SEP-16 15:42:00,0,0,0,0,3.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,FLINT,1.0,SW,FLINT,43.02,-83.69,43.02,-83.69,A cold front triggered a few severe thunderstorms along the M-59 and I-69 corridors.,Several trees and wires reported down.,2016,9
29674,201609,10,1552,201609,10,1552,110313,659008,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,10-SEP-16 15:52:00,EST-5,10-SEP-16 15:52:00,0,0,0,0,3.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,GRAND BLANC,1.0,N,GRAND BLANC,42.93,-83.62,42.93,-83.62,A cold front triggered a few severe thunderstorms along the M-59 and I-69 corridors.,Several trees and wires reported down.,2016,9
29675,201609,10,1620,201609,10,1620,110313,659009,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,87,LAPEER,DTX,10-SEP-16 16:20:00,EST-5,10-SEP-16 16:20:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,LAPEER,0.0,N,LAPEER,43.05,-83.32,43.05,-83.32,A cold front triggered a few severe thunderstorms along the M-59 and I-69 corridors.,A large tree was reported down.,2016,9
29676,201609,10,1632,201609,10,1632,110313,659010,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,151,SANILAC,DTX,10-SEP-16 16:32:00,EST-5,10-SEP-16 16:32:00,0,0,0,0,4.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,PECK,1.0,N,PECK,43.26,-82.82,43.26,-82.82,A cold front triggered a few severe thunderstorms along the M-59 and I-69 corridors.,Trees and power lines reported down.,2016,9
29677,201609,10,1632,201609,10,1632,110313,659011,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,147,ST. CLAIR,DTX,10-SEP-16 16:32:00,EST-5,10-SEP-16 16:32:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,CAPAC,1.0,W,CAPAC,43.02,-82.93,43.02,-82.93,A cold front triggered a few severe thunderstorms along the M-59 and I-69 corridors.,A tree was reported blown down.,2016,9
29678,201609,10,1621,201609,10,1621,110313,659012,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,10-SEP-16 16:21:00,EST-5,10-SEP-16 16:21:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,OXFORD,1.0,E,OXFORD,42.82,-83.25,42.82,-83.25,A cold front triggered a few severe thunderstorms along the M-59 and I-69 corridors.,Tree damage reported.,2016,9
30555,201605,12,1515,201605,12,1515,105932,635719,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,25,CALHOUN,GRR,12-MAY-16 15:15:00,EST-5,12-MAY-16 15:15:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,N,ALBION,3.0,N,ALBION,42.29,-84.76,42.29,-84.76,An isolated severe storm brought down a tree and several power lines near Albion on May 15th. No other severe weather was reported.,A trained spotter reported a downed tree and several downed power lines near Albion.,2016,5
31310,201609,6,1420,201609,6,1430,110614,660455,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,29,CHARLEVOIX,APX,06-SEP-16 14:20:00,EST-5,06-SEP-16 14:30:00,0,0,0,0,12.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,BOYNE MTN ARPT,7.0,ESE,BOYNE FALLS,45.169,-84.9192,45.1417,-84.7549,A line of strong to severe thunderstorms crossed northern lower Michigan during the afternoon.,Scattered trees and power lines downed from Boyne Falls to Coash Road in far southeast Charlevoix County. A few utility poles were snapped.,2016,9
31311,201609,6,1440,201609,6,1440,110614,660459,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,137,OTSEGO,APX,06-SEP-16 14:40:00,EST-5,06-SEP-16 14:40:00,0,0,0,0,7.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,ESE,VANDERBILT,1.0,ESE,VANDERBILT,45.1438,-84.6542,45.1438,-84.6542,A line of strong to severe thunderstorms crossed northern lower Michigan during the afternoon.,One utility pole and multiple power lines were downed at the Vanderbilt Area School. Multiple trees were downed at the intersection of Grant and Elm Streets.,2016,9
31661,201609,6,1415,201609,6,1430,110614,660453,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,9,ANTRIM,APX,06-SEP-16 14:15:00,EST-5,06-SEP-16 14:30:00,0,0,0,0,4.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,NW,CHESTONIA,4.0,ESE,CHESTONIA,45.1002,-85.1283,45.0515,-85.0,A line of strong to severe thunderstorms crossed northern lower Michigan during the afternoon.,Power lines were downed. A tractor-trailer was overturned near the intersection of M-66 and Bartholomew Road.,2016,9
31662,201609,6,1428,201609,6,1428,110614,660457,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,31,CHEBOYGAN,APX,06-SEP-16 14:28:00,EST-5,06-SEP-16 14:28:00,0,0,0,0,1.50K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,SE,INDIAN RIVER,0.0,SE,INDIAN RIVER,45.4164,-84.6162,45.4164,-84.6162,A line of strong to severe thunderstorms crossed northern lower Michigan during the afternoon.,Several large tree limbs were downed at the Indian River Golf Club.,2016,9
31663,201609,6,1649,201609,6,1649,110614,660461,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,143,ROSCOMMON,APX,06-SEP-16 16:49:00,EST-5,06-SEP-16 16:49:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,ST HELEN,1.0,SW,ST HELEN,44.3634,-84.4111,44.3634,-84.4111,A line of strong to severe thunderstorms crossed northern lower Michigan during the afternoon.,Several trees and power lines were downed.,2016,9
31664,201609,10,1330,201609,10,1330,110615,660463,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,143,ROSCOMMON,APX,10-SEP-16 13:30:00,EST-5,10-SEP-16 13:30:00,0,0,0,0,2.50K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,51.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,ESE,PRUDENVILLE,1.0,ESE,PRUDENVILLE,44.2954,-84.6217,44.2954,-84.6217,A line of showers and thunderstorms crossed northern lower Michigan. One storm produced isolated wind damage.,A tree and multiple power lines were downed near Lake James.,2016,9
31665,201609,6,1530,201609,6,1530,110614,660464,MICHIGAN,2016,Lightning,C,101,MANISTEE,APX,06-SEP-16 15:30:00,EST-5,06-SEP-16 15:30:00,0,0,1,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,4.0,E,HIGH BRIDGE,4.0,E,HIGH BRIDGE,44.2769,-85.9411,44.2769,-85.9411,A line of strong to severe thunderstorms crossed northern lower Michigan during the afternoon.,A Texas man was was struck and killed by lightning while on the North Country Trail in Dickson Township.,2016,9
31791,201609,6,1750,201609,6,1752,110744,661242,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,35,CLARE,GRR,06-SEP-16 17:50:00,EST-5,06-SEP-16 17:52:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,HARRISON,0.0,N,HARRISON,44.02,-84.8,44.02,-84.8,An isolated severe storm brought down several trees near Budd Lake in Clare county. Some blocked area roads and hundreds of people lost power in the area.,A 911 call center reported that several trees were blown down near Budd Lake.,2016,9
31792,201609,7,1430,201609,7,1431,110745,661246,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,65,INGHAM,GRR,07-SEP-16 14:30:00,EST-5,07-SEP-16 14:31:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,STOCKBRIDGE,0.0,N,STOCKBRIDGE,42.45,-84.18,42.45,-84.18,Damaging wind gusts from an isolated severe storm near Stockbridge brought down numerous trees and power lines.,Ingham county emergency management reported that many trees and power lines were blown down in Stockbridge.,2016,9
31992,201612,11,0,201612,12,200,111071,662675,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,78,CASS,IWX,11-DEC-16 00:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Significant snow accumulations of 7 to 11 inches fell across southern Lower Michigan on December 11th.,Light snow developed early on December 11th and became moderate to heavy at times during the day. Some freezing rain mixed in for a time late in the afternoon and evening before precipitation ended early on December 12th. Snowfall totals across the county generally ranged between 7 and 11 inches. Light ice accretions were also reported. Roads were snow covered and slick with a few reports of slide-offs and accidents across the region. Many schools were delayed or cancelled the following day (December 12th).,2016,2
32168,201609,29,715,201609,29,1100,110316,660648,MICHIGAN,2016,Flash Flood,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,29-SEP-16 07:15:00,EST-5,29-SEP-16 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.50M,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,3.0,W,STERLING HGTS,3.0,SSW,PLEASANT RIDGE,42.57,-83.0909,42.4454,-83.0895,"Heavy rain fell across the Detroit Metro Area during the morning hours, with rainfall totals of 2 to 5 inches, heaviest rain centered in Downtown Detroit. Widespread urban flooding was reported, with many roads and interstates closed. Many basements were also flooded.",,2016,9
32169,201609,29,715,201609,29,1100,110316,660649,MICHIGAN,2016,Flash Flood,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,29-SEP-16 07:15:00,EST-5,29-SEP-16 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,1.00M,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,2.0,N,GROSSE PT FARMS,1.0,NNW,WESTMORE,42.4219,-82.88,42.4323,-83.3769,"Heavy rain fell across the Detroit Metro Area during the morning hours, with rainfall totals of 2 to 5 inches, heaviest rain centered in Downtown Detroit. Widespread urban flooding was reported, with many roads and interstates closed. Many basements were also flooded.",,2016,9
32170,201609,29,715,201609,29,1100,110316,660647,MICHIGAN,2016,Flash Flood,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,29-SEP-16 07:15:00,EST-5,29-SEP-16 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.50M,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,2.0,N,WIXOM SPENCER ARPT,4.0,W,OAKWOOD,42.5523,-83.55,42.4327,-83.5442,"Heavy rain fell across the Detroit Metro Area during the morning hours, with rainfall totals of 2 to 5 inches, heaviest rain centered in Downtown Detroit. Widespread urban flooding was reported, with many roads and interstates closed. Many basements were also flooded.",,2016,9
32214,201609,10,1538,201609,10,1538,110313,659006,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,10-SEP-16 15:38:00,EST-5,10-SEP-16 15:38:00,0,0,0,0,3.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,CLIO,1.0,W,CLIO,43.18,-83.74,43.18,-83.74,A cold front triggered a few severe thunderstorms along the M-59 and I-69 corridors.,Several trees and wires reported down.,2016,9
33067,201608,19,1400,201608,19,1400,110213,658547,MICHIGAN,2016,Lightning,C,141,PRESQUE ISLE,APX,19-AUG-16 14:00:00,EST-5,19-AUG-16 14:00:00,0,0,1,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,WNW,ERAND LAKE,3.0,WNW,ERAND LAKE,45.33,-83.56,45.33,-83.56,Scattered thunderstorms developed over northeast lower and eastern upper Michigan. One individual was struck and killed by lightning.,A 21 year old woman from Grand Rapids was struck by lightning while working as a life guard. She passed away two days later.,2016,8
33260,201608,30,1545,201608,30,1545,110212,658546,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,1,ALCONA,APX,30-AUG-16 15:45:00,EST-5,30-AUG-16 15:45:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,HARRISVILLE ARPT,1.0,N,HARRISVILLE ARPT,44.69,-83.3,44.69,-83.3,Scattered thunderstorms developed over northeast lower Michigan in the afternoon and early evening. One storm produced severe weather.,"Multiple trees were knocked down, resulting in a localized power outage.",2016,8
33299,201608,20,1318,201608,20,1326,109335,654696,MICHIGAN,2016,Tornado,C,139,OTTAWA,GRR,20-AUG-16 13:18:00,EST-5,20-AUG-16 13:26:00,0,0,0,0,500.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF1,4.08,100.0,,,,,1.0,SSE,GITCHEL,2.0,E,FOREST GROVE,42.763000000000005,-85.861,42.803999999999995,-85.803,"Six tornadoes struck southwest Michigan on August 20th. An EF-1 tornado touched down just southwest of Bangor on August 20th and tracked northeast through town. The entire city lost power as well as hundreds of trees. Multiple structures in Bangor were damaged as well. ||The second tornado of the day began 6 miles southeast of Fennville and tracked to 4 miles northeast of Hamilton and was rated EF-1. The day's third tornado, also rated EF-1, began 2 miles northwest of Burnips in extreme north-central Allegan County and tracked to 2 miles southeast of Jamestown in extreme southeast Ottawa County.||The day's fourth tornado was rated an EF-0 and touched down near 44th Street and Ivanrest Ave SW in Grandville and continued on the ground along a varying path through Grandville and Wyoming before lifting near the intersection of Nagel Avenue SW and Chicago Drive SW. The fifth tornado was also an EF-0 and it touched down in Kent County near Perkins Avenue NE between Leonard Street NE and Knapp Street NE.||The final tornado of the day was an EF-1 that touched down just east of the small town of Orleans and moved northeast where it crossed M-44. It crossed into Montcalm county from Ionia county before lifting near Sheridan.","The day's third tornado, also rated EF-1, began 2 miles northwest of Burnips and tracked to 2 miles southeast of Jamestown in extreme southeast Ottawa County, causing heavy tree damage.",2016,8
33300,201608,20,1334,201608,20,1344,109335,654697,MICHIGAN,2016,Tornado,C,81,KENT,GRR,20-AUG-16 13:34:00,EST-5,20-AUG-16 13:44:00,0,0,0,0,500.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF0,4.25,75.0,,,,,0.0,NNE,GRANDVILLE ARPT,2.0,NE,IVANREST,42.8848,-85.7461,42.9343,-85.696,"Six tornadoes struck southwest Michigan on August 20th. An EF-1 tornado touched down just southwest of Bangor on August 20th and tracked northeast through town. The entire city lost power as well as hundreds of trees. Multiple structures in Bangor were damaged as well. ||The second tornado of the day began 6 miles southeast of Fennville and tracked to 4 miles northeast of Hamilton and was rated EF-1. The day's third tornado, also rated EF-1, began 2 miles northwest of Burnips in extreme north-central Allegan County and tracked to 2 miles southeast of Jamestown in extreme southeast Ottawa County.||The day's fourth tornado was rated an EF-0 and touched down near 44th Street and Ivanrest Ave SW in Grandville and continued on the ground along a varying path through Grandville and Wyoming before lifting near the intersection of Nagel Avenue SW and Chicago Drive SW. The fifth tornado was also an EF-0 and it touched down in Kent County near Perkins Avenue NE between Leonard Street NE and Knapp Street NE.||The final tornado of the day was an EF-1 that touched down just east of the small town of Orleans and moved northeast where it crossed M-44. It crossed into Montcalm county from Ionia county before lifting near Sheridan.","The fourth tornado of the day was an EF-0 in southwestern Kent county. Along the path, hundreds of trees were damaged or knocked over resulting in tens of thousands of power outages. Many homes and a number of vehicles were damaged from fallen trees.||A couple notable locations the tornado moved through include the Wyoming Middle School football field where a set of football field goal posts were bent by soccer goals, and Battjes Park and Prairie Park where a number of trees were damaged or uprooted.",2016,8
33381,201608,16,1515,201608,16,1515,110211,658545,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,33,CHIPPEWA,APX,16-AUG-16 15:15:00,EST-5,16-AUG-16 15:15:00,0,0,0,0,9.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,NNW,KINROSS,4.0,NNW,KINROSS,46.33,-84.55,46.33,-84.55,An isolated severe thunderstorm produced wind damage in eastern upper Michigan.,The metal roof of an outbuilding was partially removed. A few trees were also downed.,2016,8
33422,201608,17,1029,201608,17,1029,109332,654692,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,81,KENT,GRR,17-AUG-16 10:29:00,EST-5,17-AUG-16 10:29:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Public,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SSE,ADA,1.0,SSE,ADA,43.0,-85.47,43.0,-85.47,Several trees were blown down across portions of Kent and Ionia counties as isolated severe storms moved through.,A couple of trees were blown down near Ada and a report of three quarters inch diameter hail was also received.,2016,8
33606,201608,20,1410,201608,20,1425,109335,654699,MICHIGAN,2016,Tornado,C,67,IONIA,GRR,20-AUG-16 14:10:00,EST-5,20-AUG-16 14:25:00,0,0,0,0,750.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF1,7.8,100.0,,,,,0.0,SE,ORLEANS,4.0,NW,PALO,43.068000000000005,-85.12799999999999,43.1632,-85.045,"Six tornadoes struck southwest Michigan on August 20th. An EF-1 tornado touched down just southwest of Bangor on August 20th and tracked northeast through town. The entire city lost power as well as hundreds of trees. Multiple structures in Bangor were damaged as well. ||The second tornado of the day began 6 miles southeast of Fennville and tracked to 4 miles northeast of Hamilton and was rated EF-1. The day's third tornado, also rated EF-1, began 2 miles northwest of Burnips in extreme north-central Allegan County and tracked to 2 miles southeast of Jamestown in extreme southeast Ottawa County.||The day's fourth tornado was rated an EF-0 and touched down near 44th Street and Ivanrest Ave SW in Grandville and continued on the ground along a varying path through Grandville and Wyoming before lifting near the intersection of Nagel Avenue SW and Chicago Drive SW. The fifth tornado was also an EF-0 and it touched down in Kent County near Perkins Avenue NE between Leonard Street NE and Knapp Street NE.||The final tornado of the day was an EF-1 that touched down just east of the small town of Orleans and moved northeast where it crossed M-44. It crossed into Montcalm county from Ionia county before lifting near Sheridan.","Tornado damage began just east of Orleans and moved northeast where it crossed M-44, bringing several large trees down, one of which fell on a house. The tornado then crossed West Long Lake Road where the concrete block wall of a garage was blown out and the wind peeled shingles off the roof of a house.||A path of tree damage about a hundred yards wide continued to the northeast and narrowed. The last damage noted was a few downed trees on East Boyer Road|about 3.5 miles southeast of Sheridan.",2016,8
33607,201608,20,1450,201608,20,1452,109335,654700,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,81,KENT,GRR,20-AUG-16 14:50:00,EST-5,20-AUG-16 14:52:00,0,0,0,0,250.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,87.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WNW,NORTH BYRON,1.0,NNE,NORTH BYRON,42.8439,-85.78299999999999,42.8462,-85.7433,"Six tornadoes struck southwest Michigan on August 20th. An EF-1 tornado touched down just southwest of Bangor on August 20th and tracked northeast through town. The entire city lost power as well as hundreds of trees. Multiple structures in Bangor were damaged as well. ||The second tornado of the day began 6 miles southeast of Fennville and tracked to 4 miles northeast of Hamilton and was rated EF-1. The day's third tornado, also rated EF-1, began 2 miles northwest of Burnips in extreme north-central Allegan County and tracked to 2 miles southeast of Jamestown in extreme southeast Ottawa County.||The day's fourth tornado was rated an EF-0 and touched down near 44th Street and Ivanrest Ave SW in Grandville and continued on the ground along a varying path through Grandville and Wyoming before lifting near the intersection of Nagel Avenue SW and Chicago Drive SW. The fifth tornado was also an EF-0 and it touched down in Kent County near Perkins Avenue NE between Leonard Street NE and Knapp Street NE.||The final tornado of the day was an EF-1 that touched down just east of the small town of Orleans and moved northeast where it crossed M-44. It crossed into Montcalm county from Ionia county before lifting near Sheridan.","National Weather Service damage surveys identified areas of straight line wind damage in Kent County from August 20th storms with estimated winds of around 100mph. A small area of wind damage caused by estimated 100 mph winds was|found near M6 between Ivanrest Ave SW and Kenowa Avenue SW.||Ironwood Golf Course saw the worst of the damage losing a significant number of large trees. North of M6 just west of Wilson Ave SW along 64th Street, a number of very large trees were uprooted causing significant damage to one home.",2016,8
33910,201608,20,1213,201608,20,1231,109335,654694,MICHIGAN,2016,Tornado,C,5,ALLEGAN,GRR,20-AUG-16 12:13:00,EST-5,20-AUG-16 12:31:00,0,0,0,0,2.00M,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF1,10.59,150.0,,,,,9.0,SSE,KIBBIE,1.0,ESE,LEE,42.29600000000001,-86.126,42.44,-86.055,"Six tornadoes struck southwest Michigan on August 20th. An EF-1 tornado touched down just southwest of Bangor on August 20th and tracked northeast through town. The entire city lost power as well as hundreds of trees. Multiple structures in Bangor were damaged as well. ||The second tornado of the day began 6 miles southeast of Fennville and tracked to 4 miles northeast of Hamilton and was rated EF-1. The day's third tornado, also rated EF-1, began 2 miles northwest of Burnips in extreme north-central Allegan County and tracked to 2 miles southeast of Jamestown in extreme southeast Ottawa County.||The day's fourth tornado was rated an EF-0 and touched down near 44th Street and Ivanrest Ave SW in Grandville and continued on the ground along a varying path through Grandville and Wyoming before lifting near the intersection of Nagel Avenue SW and Chicago Drive SW. The fifth tornado was also an EF-0 and it touched down in Kent County near Perkins Avenue NE between Leonard Street NE and Knapp Street NE.||The final tornado of the day was an EF-1 that touched down just east of the small town of Orleans and moved northeast where it crossed M-44. It crossed into Montcalm county from Ionia county before lifting near Sheridan.","An EF-1 tornado touched down just southwest of Bangor on and tracked northeast. The entire city lost power as well as hundreds of trees. Multiple structures in Bangor were damaged as well. Roof damage was noted on Main Street. New Beginning Ministries and the Bangor Police Department sustained damage. ||The tornado then tracked further northeast, causing significant damage at True Blue Farms along County Road 215 and the Columbia Township Hall in Grand Junction. The tornado tracked into extreme southern Allegan County before lifting about 2.5 miles northeast of Grand Junction on 103rd Ave west of 52nd Street.",2016,8
33911,201608,20,1350,201608,20,1352,109335,654698,MICHIGAN,2016,Tornado,C,81,KENT,GRR,20-AUG-16 13:50:00,EST-5,20-AUG-16 13:52:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF0,0.9,50.0,,,,,3.0,ENE,GRAND RAPIDS,2.0,SSW,PLAINFIELD HGTS,42.983999999999995,-85.6224,42.9965,-85.6174,"Six tornadoes struck southwest Michigan on August 20th. An EF-1 tornado touched down just southwest of Bangor on August 20th and tracked northeast through town. The entire city lost power as well as hundreds of trees. Multiple structures in Bangor were damaged as well. ||The second tornado of the day began 6 miles southeast of Fennville and tracked to 4 miles northeast of Hamilton and was rated EF-1. The day's third tornado, also rated EF-1, began 2 miles northwest of Burnips in extreme north-central Allegan County and tracked to 2 miles southeast of Jamestown in extreme southeast Ottawa County.||The day's fourth tornado was rated an EF-0 and touched down near 44th Street and Ivanrest Ave SW in Grandville and continued on the ground along a varying path through Grandville and Wyoming before lifting near the intersection of Nagel Avenue SW and Chicago Drive SW. The fifth tornado was also an EF-0 and it touched down in Kent County near Perkins Avenue NE between Leonard Street NE and Knapp Street NE.||The final tornado of the day was an EF-1 that touched down just east of the small town of Orleans and moved northeast where it crossed M-44. It crossed into Montcalm county from Ionia county before lifting near Sheridan.",A brief EF-0 tornado touched down in Kent County near Perkins Avenue NE between Leonard Street NE and Knapp Street NE. Tree damage and some property damage from fallen trees occurred as the result of this brief tornado.,2016,8
34181,201608,20,1242,201608,20,1310,109335,654695,MICHIGAN,2016,Tornado,C,5,ALLEGAN,GRR,20-AUG-16 12:42:00,EST-5,20-AUG-16 13:10:00,0,0,0,0,1.50M,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF1,12.76,100.0,,,,,3.0,ENE,BRAVO,1.0,W,BENTHEIM,42.533,-86.023,42.702,-85.92200000000001,"Six tornadoes struck southwest Michigan on August 20th. An EF-1 tornado touched down just southwest of Bangor on August 20th and tracked northeast through town. The entire city lost power as well as hundreds of trees. Multiple structures in Bangor were damaged as well. ||The second tornado of the day began 6 miles southeast of Fennville and tracked to 4 miles northeast of Hamilton and was rated EF-1. The day's third tornado, also rated EF-1, began 2 miles northwest of Burnips in extreme north-central Allegan County and tracked to 2 miles southeast of Jamestown in extreme southeast Ottawa County.||The day's fourth tornado was rated an EF-0 and touched down near 44th Street and Ivanrest Ave SW in Grandville and continued on the ground along a varying path through Grandville and Wyoming before lifting near the intersection of Nagel Avenue SW and Chicago Drive SW. The fifth tornado was also an EF-0 and it touched down in Kent County near Perkins Avenue NE between Leonard Street NE and Knapp Street NE.||The final tornado of the day was an EF-1 that touched down just east of the small town of Orleans and moved northeast where it crossed M-44. It crossed into Montcalm county from Ionia county before lifting near Sheridan.",The second tornado of the day began 6 miles southeast of Fennville and tracked to 4 miles northeast of Hamilton and was also rated EF-1 and caused heavy tree damage along it's path.,2016,8
34355,201610,12,1735,201610,12,1735,110321,659024,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,12-OCT-16 17:35:00,EST-5,12-OCT-16 17:35:00,0,0,0,0,3.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,E,BIRCH RUN,3.0,E,BIRCH RUN,43.25,-83.75,43.25,-83.75,A severe thunderstorm popped up just east of Birch Run.,"Five trees were reported blown down, with one falling on a house. Power lines were also reported down.",2016,0
34369,201608,10,1930,201608,10,2200,109613,656837,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Rain,C,61,HOUGHTON,MQT,10-AUG-16 19:30:00,EST-5,10-AUG-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,(CMX)HOUGHTON-HANCOC,1.0,W,(CMX)HOUGHTON-HANCOC,47.13,-88.62,47.13,-88.62,A cold front moving slowly through a warm and unstable air mass produced thunderstorms with heavy rain over Upper Michigan from the evening of the 10th into the 11th. The front also spawned a tornado over Menominee County on the afternoon of the 11th.,A section of Canal Road west of Houghton had a small section washout from heavy rainfall. Two and a half to nearly three inches of heavy rain fell in and around the Houghton area over a two hour period.,2016,8
34370,201608,10,900,201608,11,900,109613,656838,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Rain,C,41,DELTA,MQT,10-AUG-16 09:00:00,EST-5,11-AUG-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,ALTON,1.0,W,ALTON,45.88,-86.9,45.88,-86.9,A cold front moving slowly through a warm and unstable air mass produced thunderstorms with heavy rain over Upper Michigan from the evening of the 10th into the 11th. The front also spawned a tornado over Menominee County on the afternoon of the 11th.,Nearly five inches of rain fell in 24 hours at a mesonet station southeast of Rapid River.,2016,8
34371,201608,20,2000,201608,21,630,109909,657468,MICHIGAN,2016,Lakeshore Flood,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,20-AUG-16 20:00:00,EST-5,21-AUG-16 06:30:00,0,0,0,0,3.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,North winds gusting as high as 40 to 50 mph near Lake Superior during the night of the 20th/21st whipped up waves as high as 15 feet which caused lakeshore flooding and erosion near Shot Point in Eastern Marquette County.,A trained spotter near Shot Point reported high waves and beach erosion at his Lake Superior beach home on the night of the 20th into the morning of the 21st. Northwest winds gusting over 45 mph whipped up waves as high as 15 feet high which eroded 20-30 feet of beach and took several small beach structures. A 20-foot aluminum boat was also lost to the waves.,2016,8
34372,201608,22,1640,201608,22,1644,109958,657474,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,53,GOGEBIC,MQT,22-AUG-16 16:40:00,CST-6,22-AUG-16 16:44:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,5.0,NW,WHITE CITY,5.0,NW,WHITE CITY,46.48,-89.59,46.48,-89.59,A warm front moving through the region spawned a stronger thunderstorm which dropped nickel-sized hail on the west end of Lake Gogebic on the evening of the 22nd.,There was a report of nickel-sized hail on the west shore of Lake Gogebic.,2016,8
35349,201608,11,1531,201608,11,1540,109613,655843,MICHIGAN,2016,Tornado,C,109,MENOMINEE,MQT,11-AUG-16 15:31:00,CST-6,11-AUG-16 15:40:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF1,1.25,200.0,,,,,2.0,S,CUNARD,2.0,SE,CUNARD,45.7017,-87.6662,45.7084,-87.6421,A cold front moving slowly through a warm and unstable air mass produced thunderstorms with heavy rain over Upper Michigan from the evening of the 10th into the 11th. The front also spawned a tornado over Menominee County on the afternoon of the 11th.,An EF1 tornado touched down just south of the intersection of County Roads 579 and 388 near Hermansville and traveled northeast for 1.25 miles before lifting as it crossed County Road 388. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted along the path. Small farm equipment was also tossed around as the tornado passed close to a nearby farm and home.,2016,8
35902,201608,16,330,201608,16,900,109403,654866,MICHIGAN,2016,Flood,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,16-AUG-16 03:30:00,EST-5,16-AUG-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,3.0,W,STERLING HGTS,2.0,SSW,PLEASANT RIDGE,42.5638,-83.0893,42.4467,-83.0836,Widespread rainfall of 2 to 3 inches from the evening of August 15th to the early morning of August 16th lead to some flooding in urban areas of Detroit Metro Area and Midland.,Numerous highways and surface streets were closed due to flooding.,2016,8
35903,201608,16,330,201608,16,900,109403,654867,MICHIGAN,2016,Flood,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,16-AUG-16 03:30:00,EST-5,16-AUG-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,GROSSE PT SHRS,1.0,NNW,WESTMORE,42.4483,-82.8713,42.4377,-83.3752,Widespread rainfall of 2 to 3 inches from the evening of August 15th to the early morning of August 16th lead to some flooding in urban areas of Detroit Metro Area and Midland.,Numerous highways and surface streets were closed due to flooding.,2016,8
36079,201608,17,1520,201608,17,1520,109399,654855,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,147,ST. CLAIR,DTX,17-AUG-16 15:20:00,EST-5,17-AUG-16 15:20:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,PORT HURON,1.0,NW,PORT HURON,42.99,-82.43,42.99,-82.43,Hail and wind damage was reported around Port Huron.,Large tree limbs and power lines reported down.,2016,8
36080,201608,17,1600,201608,17,1600,109399,654856,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,147,ST. CLAIR,DTX,17-AUG-16 16:00:00,EST-5,17-AUG-16 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,ALGONAC,0.0,N,ALGONAC,42.62,-82.53,42.62,-82.53,Hail and wind damage was reported around Port Huron.,Large tree limb reported blown down.,2016,8
36081,201608,12,1530,201608,12,1530,109402,654862,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,12-AUG-16 15:30:00,EST-5,12-AUG-16 15:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,ROMEO,1.0,E,ROMEO,42.8,-83.01,42.8,-83.01,A thunderstorm over Romeo brought down a few tree limbs.,Large tree limbs reported down blocking road.,2016,8
36082,201608,17,1519,201608,17,1519,109399,654869,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,147,ST. CLAIR,DTX,17-AUG-16 15:19:00,EST-5,17-AUG-16 15:19:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,PORT HURON,1.0,NW,PORT HURON,42.99,-82.43,42.99,-82.43,Hail and wind damage was reported around Port Huron.,,2016,8
36084,201608,27,1400,201608,27,1400,109733,656466,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,115,MONROE,DTX,27-AUG-16 14:00:00,EST-5,27-AUG-16 14:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,MONROE,1.0,E,MONROE,41.92,-83.39,41.92,-83.39,An isolated marginally severe thunderstorm develop over Monroe.,Wires reported blown down.,2016,8
36193,201608,16,330,201608,16,900,109403,654865,MICHIGAN,2016,Flood,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,16-AUG-16 03:30:00,EST-5,16-AUG-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,2.0,SE,OAKLEY PARK,0.0,NE,OAKWOOD,42.5544,-83.4583,42.4347,-83.4631,Widespread rainfall of 2 to 3 inches from the evening of August 15th to the early morning of August 16th lead to some flooding in urban areas of Detroit Metro Area and Midland.,Numerous highways and surface streets were closed due to flooding.,2016,8
36194,201608,16,728,201608,16,830,109403,654863,MICHIGAN,2016,Flood,C,111,MIDLAND,DTX,16-AUG-16 07:28:00,EST-5,16-AUG-16 08:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,2.0,NNW,AVERILL,2.0,SSE,GORDONVILLE,43.6948,-84.3393,43.5467,-84.3668,Widespread rainfall of 2 to 3 inches from the evening of August 15th to the early morning of August 16th lead to some flooding in urban areas of Detroit Metro Area and Midland.,Several roads were closed due to flooding in the city of Midland.,2016,8
36501,201608,28,1152,201608,28,1153,109736,656470,MICHIGAN,2016,Tornado,C,115,MONROE,DTX,28-AUG-16 11:52:00,EST-5,28-AUG-16 11:53:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,,,,,EF0,0.13,25.0,,,,,1.0,N,AZALIA,1.0,NNE,AZALIA,42.0363,-83.6665,42.036,-83.6641,A weak tornado briefly touched down south of Milan.,"A deputy Sheriff reported a tornado across a field just east of US 23 along Cone Road. Estimated max winds was 60 mph, but no damage was observed.",2016,8
36682,201608,17,1055,201608,17,1100,109332,654693,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,67,IONIA,GRR,17-AUG-16 10:55:00,EST-5,17-AUG-16 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,IONIA,1.0,NE,IONIA,42.99,-85.06,42.99,-85.06,Several trees were blown down across portions of Kent and Ionia counties as isolated severe storms moved through.,Trees fell on two homes in Ionia and numerous tree limbs were blown down.,2016,8
37015,201610,17,220,201610,17,224,110882,661854,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,131,ONTONAGON,MQT,17-OCT-16 02:20:00,EST-5,17-OCT-16 02:24:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,ROCKLAND,1.0,N,ROCKLAND,46.74,-89.18,46.74,-89.18,A warm front lifting north toward the region triggered strong to severe thunderstorms in |an unstable air mass on the morning of the 17th.,A spotter in Rockland observed penny-sized hail covering the ground.,2016,0
37016,201610,17,600,201610,17,604,110882,661855,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,3,ALGER,MQT,17-OCT-16 06:00:00,EST-5,17-OCT-16 06:04:00,0,0,0,0,1.50K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,61.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NE,MUNISING,2.0,NE,MUNISING,46.4199,-86.6296,46.4199,-86.6296,A warm front lifting north toward the region triggered strong to severe thunderstorms in |an unstable air mass on the morning of the 17th.,A spotter near Munising reported three large trees uprooted. Each tree was about two feet in diameter. Yard furniture was also blown about 50 feet and a 70 pound grill was blown over. Time of the report was estimated from radar.,2016,0
37017,201610,17,200,201610,17,300,110882,661862,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,43,DICKINSON,MQT,17-OCT-16 02:00:00,CST-6,17-OCT-16 03:00:00,0,0,0,0,3.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,WSW,IRON MTN,0.0,WSW,IRON MTN,45.8272,-88.0565,45.8272,-88.0565,A warm front lifting north toward the region triggered strong to severe thunderstorms in |an unstable air mass on the morning of the 17th.,The Dickinson County Emergency Manager reported numerous trees and tree limbs down from Iron Mountain through Felch Township.,2016,0
37693,201608,12,1310,201608,12,1312,109331,654691,MICHIGAN,2016,Tornado,C,5,ALLEGAN,GRR,12-AUG-16 13:10:00,EST-5,12-AUG-16 13:12:00,0,0,0,0,75.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF0,1.08,50.0,,,,,2.0,SE,DOUGLAS,3.0,NW,FENNVILLE,42.6267,-86.1678,42.6272,-86.1466,An EF-0 tornado produced some damage several miles northwest of Fennville where one outbuilding was destroyed and a couple of homes incurred moderate damage to roofing and siding.,An EF-0 tornado touched down briefly near Riverside road. One outbuilding was destroyed and two homes incurred minor siding and roofing damage from debris and fallen trees. Significant tree damage was observed along a path that was about a quarter of a mile long and 25 to 50 yards wide.,2016,8
38166,201607,12,1930,201607,12,1930,108610,650588,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,12-JUL-16 19:30:00,EST-5,12-JUL-16 19:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,NNE,LYNDON CENTER,3.0,NNE,LYNDON CENTER,42.42,-84.05,42.42,-84.05,A couple marginally severe thunderstorms popped up over Washtenaw and Oakland counties producing wind damage.,Large trees reported blown down.,2016,7
38549,201607,12,2003,201607,12,2003,108610,650589,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,12-JUL-16 20:03:00,EST-5,12-JUL-16 20:03:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,ANN ARBOR YOUNG ARPT,0.0,N,ANN ARBOR YOUNG ARPT,42.3,-83.87,42.3,-83.87,A couple marginally severe thunderstorms popped up over Washtenaw and Oakland counties producing wind damage.,A large tree limb was reported down.,2016,7
38550,201607,12,2010,201607,12,2010,108610,650590,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,12-JUL-16 20:10:00,EST-5,12-JUL-16 20:10:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,WIXOM SPENCER ARPT,1.0,SW,WIXOM SPENCER ARPT,42.51,-83.57,42.51,-83.57,A couple marginally severe thunderstorms popped up over Washtenaw and Oakland counties producing wind damage.,"A tree was reported blown down onto a car, along with roof damage to a home.",2016,7
38551,201607,12,2010,201607,12,2010,108610,650591,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,125,OAKLAND,DTX,12-JUL-16 20:10:00,EST-5,12-JUL-16 20:10:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,WIXOM,1.0,SE,WIXOM,42.51,-83.51,42.51,-83.51,A couple marginally severe thunderstorms popped up over Washtenaw and Oakland counties producing wind damage.,A small tree was reported snapped off.,2016,7
38554,201607,13,1821,201607,13,1821,108615,650598,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,115,MONROE,DTX,13-JUL-16 18:21:00,EST-5,13-JUL-16 18:21:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,ESE,AZALIA,3.0,ESE,AZALIA,42.01,-83.61,42.01,-83.61,"Several thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly across the Southern Thumb region and Monroe county.",Several reports of power lines and trees down.,2016,7
38555,201607,13,1825,201607,13,1825,108615,650600,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,115,MONROE,DTX,13-JUL-16 18:25:00,EST-5,13-JUL-16 18:25:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Fire Department/Rescue,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,MAYBEE,1.0,N,MAYBEE,42.01,-83.52,42.01,-83.52,"Several thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly across the Southern Thumb region and Monroe county.","Numerous large trees blown down, with 6 power poles also down.",2016,7
38556,201607,13,1827,201607,13,1827,108615,650601,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,87,LAPEER,DTX,13-JUL-16 18:27:00,EST-5,13-JUL-16 18:27:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,ENE,COLUMBIAVILLE,4.0,ENE,COLUMBIAVILLE,43.17,-83.35,43.17,-83.35,"Several thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly across the Southern Thumb region and Monroe county.",Numerous tree limbs blown down.,2016,7
38557,201607,13,1840,201607,13,1840,108615,650602,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,87,LAPEER,DTX,13-JUL-16 18:40:00,EST-5,13-JUL-16 18:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,NW,FIVE LAKES,4.0,NW,FIVE LAKES,43.19,-83.31,43.19,-83.31,"Several thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly across the Southern Thumb region and Monroe county.","Numerous trees and wires reported down. One tree fell onto a house, causing one minor injury.",2016,7
38558,201607,13,1855,201607,13,1855,108615,650604,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,115,MONROE,DTX,13-JUL-16 18:55:00,EST-5,13-JUL-16 18:55:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,MONROE CUSTER ARPT,1.0,SE,MONROE CUSTER ARPT,41.92,-83.42,41.92,-83.42,"Several thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly across the Southern Thumb region and Monroe county.",An eight inch diameter tree limb reported down.,2016,7
38559,201607,13,1910,201607,13,1910,108615,650606,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,13-JUL-16 19:10:00,EST-5,13-JUL-16 19:10:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,ARMADA,1.0,SW,ARMADA,42.84,-82.88,42.84,-82.88,"Several thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly across the Southern Thumb region and Monroe county.",A large tree was reported blown down.,2016,7
38911,201607,18,249,201607,18,249,108624,650620,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,18-JUL-16 02:49:00,EST-5,18-JUL-16 02:49:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WNW,GREENFIELD VLG,2.0,WNW,GREENFIELD VLG,42.31,-83.21,42.31,-83.21,An isolated severe thunderstorm developed over Dearborn.,Trees and large limbs reported down.,2016,7
38914,201607,21,1525,201607,21,1525,108629,650635,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,21-JUL-16 15:25:00,EST-5,21-JUL-16 15:25:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,SW,METTETAL ARPT,3.0,SW,METTETAL ARPT,42.32,-83.48,42.32,-83.48,A thunderstorms brought down a small tree near Canton.,A small tree was reported down.,2016,7
39986,201607,13,1950,201607,13,1951,108599,650521,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,59,HILLSDALE,IWX,13-JUL-16 19:50:00,EST-5,13-JUL-16 19:51:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,JONESVILLE,1.0,E,JONESVILLE,41.98,-84.66,41.98,-84.66,"Convection developed across southern Lake Michigan into northeastern Illinois and moved east. The storms generally remained below severe limits. While overall CAPE was somewhat lower than seen across portions of northern Indiana and northwestern Ohio, shear was somewhat stronger. This allowed for more in the way of persistent winds of 45 to 50 mph with isolated damage reported in Hillsdale county as a line segment tried to bow out.",Emergency management officials reported up to 15 trees blown down across northern parts of the county.,2016,7
40145,201607,7,1740,201607,7,1740,109097,653406,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,143,ROSCOMMON,APX,07-JUL-16 17:40:00,EST-5,07-JUL-16 17:40:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,PRUDENVILLE,1.0,NE,PRUDENVILLE,44.31,-84.63,44.31,-84.63,An isolated severe thunderstorm formed along a weak trough of low pressure in the Houghton Lake area.,A tree and a power line were downed by strong thunderstorm winds.,2016,7
40146,201607,17,2229,201607,17,2229,109306,654592,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,97,MACKINAC,APX,17-JUL-16 22:29:00,EST-5,17-JUL-16 22:29:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,ST IGNACE,0.0,N,ST IGNACE,45.87,-84.73,45.87,-84.73,An isolated severe thunderstorm produced marginally severe hail in the Straits of Mackinac.,,2016,7
40147,201607,27,1329,201607,27,1329,109308,654595,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,165,WEXFORD,APX,27-JUL-16 13:29:00,EST-5,27-JUL-16 13:29:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,W,HARING,2.0,W,HARING,44.3,-85.46,44.3,-85.46,"Scattered and disorganized thunderstorms developed, just ahead of a weak cold front. A couple of storms reached severe levels.",Large tree limbs and power lines were downed.,2016,7
40148,201607,27,1345,201607,27,1345,109308,654596,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,51,GLADWIN,APX,27-JUL-16 13:45:00,EST-5,27-JUL-16 13:45:00,0,0,0,0,30.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,GLADWIN,1.0,W,GLADWIN,43.98,-84.49,43.98,-84.49,"Scattered and disorganized thunderstorms developed, just ahead of a weak cold front. A couple of storms reached severe levels.",Several trees were downed. A couple of homes were damaged by falling trees.,2016,7
41137,201607,8,1438,201607,8,1438,108605,650537,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,17,BAY,DTX,08-JUL-16 14:38:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 14:38:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,PINCONNING,1.0,NE,PINCONNING,43.86,-83.96,43.86,-83.96,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",,2016,7
41138,201607,8,1539,201607,8,1539,108605,650539,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,17,BAY,DTX,08-JUL-16 15:39:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 15:39:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NE,BAY CITY MUNI ARPT,2.0,NE,BAY CITY MUNI ARPT,43.57,-83.87,43.57,-83.87,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",,2016,7
41430,201610,14,2230,201610,15,30,110883,661861,MICHIGAN,2016,High Wind,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,14-OCT-16 22:30:00,EST-5,15-OCT-16 00:30:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A tight pressure gradient between a low pressure system moving through central Canada and high pressure departing to the east caused strong and damaging south winds across west half portions of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 14th into the morning of the 15th.,Several trees were reported down across Marquette County from high winds. The Marquette Board of Light and Power reported 13 power outages between Marquette and Harvey into the morning of the 15th.,2016,0
41431,201610,14,2200,201610,15,0,110883,661857,MICHIGAN,2016,High Wind,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,14-OCT-16 22:00:00,CST-6,15-OCT-16 00:00:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A tight pressure gradient between a low pressure system moving through central Canada and high pressure departing to the east caused strong and damaging south winds across west half portions of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 14th into the morning of the 15th.,The Gogebic County Sheriff's Department and Road Commission reported that high winds downed numerous trees and power lines along Highway US-2 between Wakefield and Marenisco.,2016,0
41432,201610,17,650,201610,17,655,110882,661856,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,3,ALGER,MQT,17-OCT-16 06:50:00,EST-5,17-OCT-16 06:55:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Social Media,61.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,NW,AU TRAIN,4.0,NW,AU TRAIN,46.4588,-86.8919,46.4588,-86.8919,A warm front lifting north toward the region triggered strong to severe thunderstorms in |an unstable air mass on the morning of the 17th.,Several large diameter hardwood trees were snapped off at the trunks at a seasonal camp near Lake Superior. The mast for the electrical service was bent off. This was a delayed public report relayed via social media. Time of the report was estimated from radar.,2016,0
41433,201610,17,2100,201610,18,2359,110886,661865,MICHIGAN,2016,Flash Flood,C,43,DICKINSON,MQT,17-OCT-16 21:00:00,CST-6,18-OCT-16 23:59:00,0,0,0,0,200.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,2.0,NW,NORWAY,2.0,SSW,RALPH,45.7985,-87.9511,46.04,-87.7478,"Heavy rainfall of three to four inches on top of already saturated ground caused flash flooding over portions of Marquette, Dickinson and Iron Counties from the evening of the 17th into the 18th.","The Dickinson County Emergency Manager reported two county roads completely cut in two from flooding, one of which was CR-581. Seven other county roads were partially washed out. The total damage estimate was near $200,000.",2016,0
41502,201607,8,1442,201607,8,1442,108605,650538,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,17,BAY,DTX,08-JUL-16 14:42:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 14:42:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,PINCONNING,0.0,N,PINCONNING,43.85,-83.97,43.85,-83.97,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",,2016,7
41503,201607,8,1540,201607,8,1540,108605,650540,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,17,BAY,DTX,08-JUL-16 15:40:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 15:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,BAY CITY,1.0,SW,BAY CITY,43.59,-83.89,43.59,-83.89,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",,2016,7
41504,201607,8,1544,201607,8,1544,108605,650541,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,17,BAY,DTX,08-JUL-16 15:44:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 15:44:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,BAY CITY,1.0,SW,BAY CITY,43.59,-83.89,43.59,-83.89,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",,2016,7
41505,201607,8,1630,201607,8,1630,108605,650542,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,08-JUL-16 16:30:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 16:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,VASSAR,0.0,N,VASSAR,43.37,-83.58,43.37,-83.58,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",,2016,7
41791,201610,17,2100,201610,18,2359,110886,661863,MICHIGAN,2016,Flash Flood,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,17-OCT-16 21:00:00,EST-5,18-OCT-16 23:59:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,0.0,WSW,HARVEY,2.0,SE,GREEN GARDENS,46.4977,-87.3564,46.4081,-87.2436,"Heavy rainfall of three to four inches on top of already saturated ground caused flash flooding over portions of Marquette, Dickinson and Iron Counties from the evening of the 17th into the 18th.","The Michigan State Police reported flash flooding on portions of the Chocolay River from the evening of the 17th into the 18th. Portions of US Highway 41 and Highway M-94 were closed due to washouts or water over the road. Green Garden Road and Magnum Road were also closed due to flooding. Water rescues were performed by firefighters and EMS personnel on Green Garden Road where water levels rose three to four feet into some homes. Ten people and four pets were rescued from the flood waters. ||In addition, flood water was also reported over Highway M-35 near County Road MU south of Richmond Township and basement flooding was reported in the Gwinn area. ||Damage from the flooding was estimated near 1.9 million dollars across Marquette County.",2016,0
41792,201610,17,2100,201610,18,2359,110886,661866,MICHIGAN,2016,Flash Flood,C,71,IRON,MQT,17-OCT-16 21:00:00,CST-6,18-OCT-16 23:59:00,0,0,0,0,100.00K,0.00K,Public,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,0.0,S,ALPHA,1.0,SW,ALPHA,46.0436,-88.3707,46.0419,-88.3789,"Heavy rainfall of three to four inches on top of already saturated ground caused flash flooding over portions of Marquette, Dickinson and Iron Counties from the evening of the 17th into the 18th.",Heavy rain caused washouts or partial washouts of several roads in Iron County. The more significant road damage was reportedly in the Alpha area along County Road 424.,2016,0
41859,201607,8,1834,201607,8,1834,108605,650544,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,08-JUL-16 18:34:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 18:34:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,W,WYANDOTTE,2.0,W,WYANDOTTE,42.2,-83.21,42.2,-83.21,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",,2016,7
41860,201607,8,1836,201607,8,1836,108605,650545,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,08-JUL-16 18:36:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 18:36:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,RIVERVIEW,1.0,SW,RIVERVIEW,42.17,-83.19,42.17,-83.19,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",,2016,7
41861,201607,8,1430,201607,8,1430,108605,650547,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,111,MIDLAND,DTX,08-JUL-16 14:30:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 14:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,SW,HOPE,4.0,SW,HOPE,43.73,-84.39,43.73,-84.39,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",Trees reported down.,2016,7
41862,201607,8,1544,201607,8,1544,108605,650549,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,63,HURON,DTX,08-JUL-16 15:44:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 15:44:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,PIGEON,1.0,N,PIGEON,43.83,-83.27,43.83,-83.27,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",Large tree branches reported down.,2016,7
41867,201607,13,1910,201607,13,1910,108615,650605,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,13-JUL-16 19:10:00,EST-5,13-JUL-16 19:10:00,0,0,0,0,3.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,RAY CENTER,1.0,N,RAY CENTER,42.78,-82.88,42.78,-82.88,"Several thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly across the Southern Thumb region and Monroe county.",Trees and wires reported down.,2016,7
41868,201607,13,1945,201607,13,1945,108615,650608,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,147,ST. CLAIR,DTX,13-JUL-16 19:45:00,EST-5,13-JUL-16 19:45:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,GARDENDALE,2.0,W,LAKEPORT,43.04,-82.46,43.12,-82.52,"Several thunderstorms producing damaging winds, mainly across the Southern Thumb region and Monroe county.",Numerous trees reported down.,2016,7
41919,201607,8,1456,201607,8,1458,108427,649447,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,67,IONIA,GRR,08-JUL-16 14:56:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 14:58:00,0,0,0,0,20.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WSW,IONIA,2.0,WSW,IONIA,42.97,-85.11,42.97,-85.11,Severe thunderstorms impacted areas mainly from near Ionia through Lansing during the late afternoon hours of July 8th. There were several reports of downed trees and tree limbs and power lines with wind gusts estimated up to 65 mph. Quarter sized hail was also reported just northeast of Lansing.,Several trees were blown down near and over M-21 near to just west of Ionia. Law enforcement also reported several power lines were downed in Ionia.,2016,7
41920,201607,8,1542,201607,8,1558,108427,649448,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,37,CLINTON,GRR,08-JUL-16 15:42:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 15:58:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,EAGLE,1.0,SW,EAGLE,42.81,-84.79,42.81,-84.79,Severe thunderstorms impacted areas mainly from near Ionia through Lansing during the late afternoon hours of July 8th. There were several reports of downed trees and tree limbs and power lines with wind gusts estimated up to 65 mph. Quarter sized hail was also reported just northeast of Lansing.,Several trees and tree limbs and power lines were downed in and near Eagle and Grand Ledge.,2016,7
41921,201607,8,1605,201607,8,1620,108427,649449,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,65,INGHAM,GRR,08-JUL-16 16:05:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 16:20:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NNW,OKEMOS,1.0,NNW,OKEMOS,42.74,-84.43,42.74,-84.43,Severe thunderstorms impacted areas mainly from near Ionia through Lansing during the late afternoon hours of July 8th. There were several reports of downed trees and tree limbs and power lines with wind gusts estimated up to 65 mph. Quarter sized hail was also reported just northeast of Lansing.,A few trees and tree limbs were blown down near Haslett where wind gusts up to 60 mph were reported.,2016,7
41922,201607,8,1613,201607,8,1620,108427,649451,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,37,CLINTON,GRR,08-JUL-16 16:13:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 16:20:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,VALLEY FARMS,1.0,E,VALLEY FARMS,42.78,-84.52,42.78,-84.52,Severe thunderstorms impacted areas mainly from near Ionia through Lansing during the late afternoon hours of July 8th. There were several reports of downed trees and tree limbs and power lines with wind gusts estimated up to 65 mph. Quarter sized hail was also reported just northeast of Lansing.,One inch diameter hail was reported north northeast of Lansing. A 63 mph measured wind gust was reported at Lansing Capital City airport.,2016,7
41923,201607,12,1544,201607,12,1555,108428,649453,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,81,KENT,GRR,12-JUL-16 15:44:00,EST-5,12-JUL-16 15:55:00,0,0,0,0,20.00K,0.00K,Public,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WSW,(GRR)KENT CO ARPT GR,2.0,WSW,(GRR)KENT CO ARPT GR,42.87,-85.56,42.87,-85.56,"Scattered severe storms developed during the late afternoon and evening hours of July 12th, resulting in wind damage that included numerous downed tree branches and several blown down trees in Kentwood and East Grand Rapids.",Numerous tree branches and several trees were blown down in and near Kentwood and East Grand Rapids. Numerous power outages were also reported.,2016,7
41924,201607,12,1745,201607,12,1745,108428,649455,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,37,CLINTON,GRR,12-JUL-16 17:45:00,EST-5,12-JUL-16 17:45:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,EAST DE WITT,1.0,SW,EAST DE WITT,42.84,-84.54,42.84,-84.54,"Scattered severe storms developed during the late afternoon and evening hours of July 12th, resulting in wind damage that included numerous downed tree branches and several blown down trees in Kentwood and East Grand Rapids.",Several power lines were blown down in DeWitt township.,2016,7
42187,201607,18,30,201607,18,35,108430,649461,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,77,KALAMAZOO,GRR,18-JUL-16 00:30:00,EST-5,18-JUL-16 00:35:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,E,OSHTEMO,2.0,E,OSHTEMO,42.27,-85.65,42.27,-85.65,Isolated severe storms brought down several trees and tree limbs and power lines across portions of Kalamazoo and Calhoun counties during the early morning hours of July 18th.,Trained spotters reported that several trees and tree limbs were blown down near Oshtemo.,2016,7
42188,201607,18,30,201607,18,45,108430,649463,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,25,CALHOUN,GRR,18-JUL-16 00:30:00,EST-5,18-JUL-16 00:45:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Public,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,JOPPA,1.0,W,JOPPA,42.18,-85.23,42.18,-85.23,Isolated severe storms brought down several trees and tree limbs and power lines across portions of Kalamazoo and Calhoun counties during the early morning hours of July 18th.,The public reported that several trees and power lines were blown down near Pine Creek.,2016,7
42189,201607,21,1216,201607,21,1216,108431,649464,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,139,OTTAWA,GRR,21-JUL-16 12:16:00,EST-5,21-JUL-16 12:16:00,0,0,0,0,25.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,5.0,ENE,HUDSONVILLE,5.0,ENE,HUDSONVILLE,42.9,-85.79,42.9,-85.79,"A few severe storms caused wind damage in the form of downed trees and power lines across portions of Ottawa, Kent and Van Buren counties.",A tree was blown down onto a house near Hudsonville.,2016,7
42190,201607,21,1225,201607,21,1225,108431,649465,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,81,KENT,GRR,21-JUL-16 12:25:00,EST-5,21-JUL-16 12:25:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,GODWIN HGTS,1.0,NE,GODWIN HGTS,42.93,-85.63,42.93,-85.63,"A few severe storms caused wind damage in the form of downed trees and power lines across portions of Ottawa, Kent and Van Buren counties.",A power pole was snapped in half and a storage barn incurred roof damage.,2016,7
42191,201607,21,1240,201607,21,1240,108431,649467,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,159,VAN BUREN,GRR,21-JUL-16 12:40:00,EST-5,21-JUL-16 12:40:00,0,0,0,0,4.00K,0.00K,County Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WNW,BREEDSVILLE,2.0,WNW,BREEDSVILLE,42.36,-86.11,42.36,-86.11,"A few severe storms caused wind damage in the form of downed trees and power lines across portions of Ottawa, Kent and Van Buren counties.",Three large trees were blown down along country road 681 between Bangor and Grand Junction.,2016,7
42192,201607,27,1225,201607,27,1235,108432,649468,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,85,LAKE,GRR,27-JUL-16 12:25:00,EST-5,27-JUL-16 12:35:00,0,0,0,0,4.00K,0.00K,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WNW,IRONS,2.0,WNW,IRONS,44.14,-85.96,44.14,-85.96,"A few severe storms caused isolated reports of wind damage including downed trees and power lines across portions of Lake, Osceola and Clare counties on July 27th.",Severe storms brought down a couple of trees near Irons.,2016,7
42215,201607,8,1541,201607,8,1541,108605,650548,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,63,HURON,DTX,08-JUL-16 15:41:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 15:41:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,SEBEWAING,0.0,N,BAY PORT,43.73,-83.45,43.85,-83.38,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",Big trees and numerous wires reported blown down.,2016,7
42216,201607,8,1614,201607,8,1614,108605,650550,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,08-JUL-16 16:14:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 16:14:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,N,CASS CITY,3.0,N,CASS CITY,43.64,-83.16,43.64,-83.16,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",A two foot diameter tree was reported blown down.,2016,7
42217,201607,8,1802,201607,8,1802,108605,650551,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,08-JUL-16 18:02:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 18:02:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,WNW,PLYMOUTH,3.0,WNW,PLYMOUTH,42.38,-83.53,42.38,-83.53,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",Numerous trees and tree limb reported down.,2016,7
42218,201607,8,1800,201607,8,1800,108605,650552,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,08-JUL-16 18:00:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,SALEM,1.0,NW,SALEM,42.41,-83.58,42.41,-83.58,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",An eight inch diameter tree was reported blown down.,2016,7
42284,201607,12,1845,201607,12,1845,108428,649457,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,65,INGHAM,GRR,12-JUL-16 18:45:00,EST-5,12-JUL-16 18:45:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,MASON,1.0,W,MASON,42.58,-84.44,42.58,-84.44,"Scattered severe storms developed during the late afternoon and evening hours of July 12th, resulting in wind damage that included numerous downed tree branches and several blown down trees in Kentwood and East Grand Rapids.",Several tree limbs were blown down near Mason.,2016,7
42285,201607,12,1905,201607,12,1906,108428,649458,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,75,JACKSON,GRR,12-JUL-16 19:05:00,EST-5,12-JUL-16 19:06:00,0,0,0,0,50.00K,0.00K,CoCoRaHS,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,(JXN)REYNOLDS FLD JA,1.0,S,(JXN)REYNOLDS FLD JA,42.25,-84.47,42.25,-84.47,"Scattered severe storms developed during the late afternoon and evening hours of July 12th, resulting in wind damage that included numerous downed tree branches and several blown down trees in Kentwood and East Grand Rapids.","Severe thunderstorm winds brought down numerous trees and limbs, some of which fell on homes, cars and power lines.",2016,7
42532,201607,27,1330,201607,27,1330,108432,649471,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,133,OSCEOLA,GRR,27-JUL-16 13:30:00,EST-5,27-JUL-16 13:30:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,NE,HERSEY,4.0,NE,HERSEY,43.88,-85.37,43.88,-85.37,"A few severe storms caused isolated reports of wind damage including downed trees and power lines across portions of Lake, Osceola and Clare counties on July 27th.",Several trees and power lines were blown down along US-10 and in and near Tustin.,2016,7
42533,201607,27,1330,201607,27,1330,108432,649472,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,35,CLARE,GRR,27-JUL-16 13:30:00,EST-5,27-JUL-16 13:30:00,0,0,0,0,4.00K,0.00K,State Official,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,N,LAKE GEORGE,3.0,N,LAKE GEORGE,44.02,-84.95,44.02,-84.95,"A few severe storms caused isolated reports of wind damage including downed trees and power lines across portions of Lake, Osceola and Clare counties on July 27th.",Two trees were blown down near Lake George in the area of Clarence Rd. and Bringold Ave.,2016,7
42555,201607,8,1830,201607,8,1830,108605,650553,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,08-JUL-16 18:30:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 18:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WNW,GREENFIELD VLG,2.0,WNW,GREENFIELD VLG,42.31,-83.21,42.31,-83.21,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",Top of large tree blown off.,2016,7
42556,201607,8,1815,201607,8,1815,108605,650555,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,08-JUL-16 18:15:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 18:15:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,S,NANKIN MILLS,2.0,S,NANKIN MILLS,42.32,-83.38,42.32,-83.38,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",A large tree was uprooted.,2016,7
42557,201607,8,1820,201607,8,1820,108605,650554,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,08-JUL-16 18:20:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 18:20:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SSW,INKSTER,2.0,SSW,INKSTER,42.25,-83.29,42.25,-83.29,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",A spotter estimated 65 mph thunderstorm wind gust.,2016,7
42558,201607,8,1835,201607,8,1835,108605,650556,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,08-JUL-16 18:35:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 18:35:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SE,TAYLOR CENTER,2.0,SE,TAYLOR CENTER,42.2,-83.23,42.2,-83.23,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",Large tree limbs and power lines reported down.,2016,7
42909,201607,8,1700,201607,8,1700,108605,650557,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,08-JUL-16 17:00:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 17:00:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,65.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,KINGSTON,1.0,SW,KINGSTON,43.41,-83.19,43.41,-83.19,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",Large trees and power lines reported blown down.,2016,7
42910,201607,8,1836,201607,8,1836,108605,650559,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,08-JUL-16 18:36:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 18:36:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,WYANDOTTE,1.0,NE,WYANDOTTE,42.21,-83.16,42.21,-83.16,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",Several trees and large tree limbs reported down.,2016,7
42911,201607,8,1557,201607,8,1557,108605,650558,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,151,SANILAC,DTX,08-JUL-16 15:57:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 15:57:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,ARGYLE,1.0,SW,ARGYLE,43.56,-82.94,43.56,-82.94,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",Large trees and numerous power lines reported down.,2016,7
42912,201607,8,1836,201607,8,1836,108605,650560,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,08-JUL-16 18:36:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 18:36:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Public,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,RIVERVIEW,1.0,SW,RIVERVIEW,42.17,-83.19,42.17,-83.19,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",Power lines and pole reported down.,2016,7
43244,201607,8,1610,201607,8,1610,108605,650561,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,155,SHIAWASSEE,DTX,08-JUL-16 16:10:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 16:10:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,PERRY,1.0,W,PERRY,42.82,-84.23,42.82,-84.23,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",Large tree branches and power line reported down.,2016,7
43245,201607,8,1427,201607,8,1427,108605,650563,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,17,BAY,DTX,08-JUL-16 14:27:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 14:27:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,MT FOREST,1.0,SE,MT FOREST,43.87,-84.1,43.87,-84.1,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",A large tree limb was observed down.,2016,7
43246,201607,8,1827,201607,8,1827,108605,650562,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,08-JUL-16 18:27:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 18:27:00,0,0,0,0,3.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,61.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,ALLEN PARK,1.0,S,ALLEN PARK,42.23,-83.22,42.23,-83.22,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",Large trees reported blown down.,2016,7
43247,201607,8,1416,201607,8,1420,108605,650564,MICHIGAN,2016,Tornado,C,17,BAY,DTX,08-JUL-16 14:16:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 14:20:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF0,2.0,100.0,,,,,3.0,NNE,PINCONNING,4.0,NE,PINCONNING,43.886,-83.956,43.888999999999996,-83.916,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.","Tornado began near the northern end of Elevator Road. The tornado uprooted pines and downed large tree limbs as it paralleled Lapan Road. At the end of Lapan Road, small trees were snapped, a roof was peeled off, and a house sustained broken windows, likely from being struck by roofing material. Estimated peak winds of 70 mph. Based on storm spotter pictures, the tornado likely continued into Saginaw Bay as a waterspout.",2016,7
43595,201607,8,1442,201607,8,1442,108605,650565,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,17,BAY,DTX,08-JUL-16 14:42:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 14:42:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,ENE,PINCONNING,3.0,ENE,PINCONNING,43.87,-83.92,43.87,-83.92,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",,2016,7
43596,201607,8,1535,201607,8,1535,108605,650566,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,157,TUSCOLA,DTX,08-JUL-16 15:35:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 15:35:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,UNIONVILLE,0.0,N,UNIONVILLE,43.65,-83.47,43.65,-83.47,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",,2016,7
43597,201607,8,1820,201607,8,1820,108605,650567,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,08-JUL-16 18:20:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 18:20:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SSW,INKSTER,2.0,SSW,INKSTER,42.25,-83.29,42.25,-83.29,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",,2016,7
43598,201607,8,1834,201607,8,1834,108605,650568,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,08-JUL-16 18:34:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 18:34:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,W,WYANDOTTE,2.0,W,WYANDOTTE,42.2,-83.21,42.2,-83.21,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",A spotter estimated a 60 mph thunderstorm wind gust.,2016,7
45334,201612,11,200,201612,12,100,111897,667335,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,47,MIDLAND,DTX,11-DEC-16 02:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A long-duration snowfall occurred on December 11. A low pressure system over the Central Plains moved northeast over Lower Michigan, bringing good moisture to the region. With cold air in place, the precipitation fell as all snow through the entire event. Snow began as a dry and fluffy type with temperatures in the lower 20s during the morning hours. Temperatures then slowly rose into the lower 30s during the afternoon and evening hours, causing the snow to become wetter. Total snowfall accumulations ranged from 7-11 inches across most of Southeast Michigan, with the exception being over Huron County where accumulations came up short of 6 inches.||Here are some of the higher totals received:||White Lake... 11.3 inches|Ann Arbor... 11.2 inches|Corunna... 11.1 inches|Sterling Heights... 11.0 inches|Detroit Metro Airport... 10.7 inches|Dundee... 10.0 inches|Fort Gratiot... 9.6 inches|Brighton... 9.5 inches|Lapeer... 9.5 inches|Grand Blanc... 9.5 inches|Onsted... 9.0 inches|Oil City... 8.6 inches.",,2016,2
45335,201612,11,200,201612,12,100,111897,667336,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,53,SAGINAW,DTX,11-DEC-16 02:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A long-duration snowfall occurred on December 11. A low pressure system over the Central Plains moved northeast over Lower Michigan, bringing good moisture to the region. With cold air in place, the precipitation fell as all snow through the entire event. Snow began as a dry and fluffy type with temperatures in the lower 20s during the morning hours. Temperatures then slowly rose into the lower 30s during the afternoon and evening hours, causing the snow to become wetter. Total snowfall accumulations ranged from 7-11 inches across most of Southeast Michigan, with the exception being over Huron County where accumulations came up short of 6 inches.||Here are some of the higher totals received:||White Lake... 11.3 inches|Ann Arbor... 11.2 inches|Corunna... 11.1 inches|Sterling Heights... 11.0 inches|Detroit Metro Airport... 10.7 inches|Dundee... 10.0 inches|Fort Gratiot... 9.6 inches|Brighton... 9.5 inches|Lapeer... 9.5 inches|Grand Blanc... 9.5 inches|Onsted... 9.0 inches|Oil City... 8.6 inches.",,2016,2
45692,201612,8,1200,201612,10,700,111777,666605,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,37,MASON,GRR,08-DEC-16 12:00:00,EST-5,10-DEC-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Lake effect snow increased during the afternoon and evening hours of December 8th and continued through the 9th into the 10th. Some areas west of US-131 received over a foot of snow. The snow resulted in numerous car accidents and travel delays.,Six to ten inches of lake effect snow fell across portions of Mason county.,2016,2
45693,201612,8,1200,201612,10,700,111777,666606,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,38,LAKE,GRR,08-DEC-16 12:00:00,EST-5,10-DEC-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Lake effect snow increased during the afternoon and evening hours of December 8th and continued through the 9th into the 10th. Some areas west of US-131 received over a foot of snow. The snow resulted in numerous car accidents and travel delays.,Six to ten inches of lake effect snow fell across portions of Lake county.,2016,2
45694,201612,8,1200,201612,10,700,111777,666607,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,43,OCEANA,GRR,08-DEC-16 12:00:00,EST-5,10-DEC-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Lake effect snow increased during the afternoon and evening hours of December 8th and continued through the 9th into the 10th. Some areas west of US-131 received over a foot of snow. The snow resulted in numerous car accidents and travel delays.,The public and trained spotters reported six to ten inches of lake effect snow fell across portions of Oceana county.,2016,2
45695,201612,8,1200,201612,10,700,111777,666608,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,44,NEWAYGO,GRR,08-DEC-16 12:00:00,EST-5,10-DEC-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Lake effect snow increased during the afternoon and evening hours of December 8th and continued through the 9th into the 10th. Some areas west of US-131 received over a foot of snow. The snow resulted in numerous car accidents and travel delays.,Up to ten inches of lake effect snow fell across portions of Newaygo county.,2016,2
45696,201612,8,1200,201612,10,700,111777,666609,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,50,MUSKEGON,GRR,08-DEC-16 12:00:00,EST-5,10-DEC-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Lake effect snow increased during the afternoon and evening hours of December 8th and continued through the 9th into the 10th. Some areas west of US-131 received over a foot of snow. The snow resulted in numerous car accidents and travel delays.,Over six inches of snow fell across portions of Muskegon county.,2016,2
45957,201612,8,1200,201612,10,700,111777,666610,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,56,OTTAWA,GRR,08-DEC-16 12:00:00,EST-5,10-DEC-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Lake effect snow increased during the afternoon and evening hours of December 8th and continued through the 9th into the 10th. Some areas west of US-131 received over a foot of snow. The snow resulted in numerous car accidents and travel delays.,Seven inches of snow was reported in Zeeland and around 6 to 10 inches of snow fell across portions of Ottawa county.,2016,2
45958,201612,8,1200,201612,10,700,111777,666611,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,57,KENT,GRR,08-DEC-16 12:00:00,EST-5,10-DEC-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,CoCoRaHS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Lake effect snow increased during the afternoon and evening hours of December 8th and continued through the 9th into the 10th. Some areas west of US-131 received over a foot of snow. The snow resulted in numerous car accidents and travel delays.,A CoCoRaHs observer measured 11.2 inches of snow near Grandville and portions of Kent county received around 8 to 12 inches of snow.,2016,2
45959,201612,8,1200,201612,10,700,111777,666612,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,64,ALLEGAN,GRR,08-DEC-16 12:00:00,EST-5,10-DEC-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Lake effect snow increased during the afternoon and evening hours of December 8th and continued through the 9th into the 10th. Some areas west of US-131 received over a foot of snow. The snow resulted in numerous car accidents and travel delays.,A coop observer measured close to 13 inches of snow in Hopkins and reports of 8 to 12 inches of snow were widespread from Allegan county.,2016,2
45960,201612,8,1200,201612,10,700,111777,666613,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,71,VAN BUREN,GRR,08-DEC-16 12:00:00,EST-5,10-DEC-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Lake effect snow increased during the afternoon and evening hours of December 8th and continued through the 9th into the 10th. Some areas west of US-131 received over a foot of snow. The snow resulted in numerous car accidents and travel delays.,A trained spotter reported that 13 inches of snow fell in Paw Paw. 8 to 12 inches of snow fell across much of Van Buren county.,2016,2
45961,201612,8,1200,201612,10,700,111777,666614,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,72,KALAMAZOO,GRR,08-DEC-16 12:00:00,EST-5,10-DEC-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Lake effect snow increased during the afternoon and evening hours of December 8th and continued through the 9th into the 10th. Some areas west of US-131 received over a foot of snow. The snow resulted in numerous car accidents and travel delays.,Six to ten inches of snow fell across portions of Kalamazoo county. Ten inches of snow was measured in Portage.,2016,2
45962,201612,11,0,201612,12,1900,111778,666616,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,50,MUSKEGON,GRR,11-DEC-16 00:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system brought widespread snowfall to much of southern lower Michigan with numerous reports of 9 to 10 inches of snow. This caused numerous traffic accidents and travel delays.,"A trained spotter in Muskegon reported 10.5 inches of snow, most of which fell from late in the day on the 11th through the early evening hours of the 12th.",2016,2
45963,201612,11,0,201612,12,1900,111778,666617,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,51,MONTCALM,GRR,11-DEC-16 00:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system brought widespread snowfall to much of southern lower Michigan with numerous reports of 9 to 10 inches of snow. This caused numerous traffic accidents and travel delays.,Trained spotter reported 8 to 9 inches of snow.,2016,2
46010,201612,11,700,201612,12,2230,111940,667591,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,10,IRON,MQT,11-DEC-16 07:00:00,CST-6,12-DEC-16 22:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving through the Upper Great Lakes dropped moderate snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 11th into the morning of the 12th.,The spotter near Peavy Falls measured five inches of snow in approximately 15 hours.,2016,2
46188,201612,11,0,201612,12,1900,111778,666618,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,52,GRATIOT,GRR,11-DEC-16 00:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system brought widespread snowfall to much of southern lower Michigan with numerous reports of 9 to 10 inches of snow. This caused numerous traffic accidents and travel delays.,Trained spotter reported 8 to 9 inches of snow.,2016,2
46189,201612,11,0,201612,12,1900,111778,666619,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,56,OTTAWA,GRR,11-DEC-16 00:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system brought widespread snowfall to much of southern lower Michigan with numerous reports of 9 to 10 inches of snow. This caused numerous traffic accidents and travel delays.,A spotter in Marne reported 9 inches of snow. Trained spotter reported 8 to 10 inches of snow.,2016,2
46190,201612,11,0,201612,12,1200,111778,666620,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,57,KENT,GRR,11-DEC-16 00:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system brought widespread snowfall to much of southern lower Michigan with numerous reports of 9 to 10 inches of snow. This caused numerous traffic accidents and travel delays.,Trained spotters reported 8 to 10 inches of snow across Kent county.,2016,2
46191,201612,11,0,201612,12,1200,111778,666621,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,58,IONIA,GRR,11-DEC-16 00:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system brought widespread snowfall to much of southern lower Michigan with numerous reports of 9 to 10 inches of snow. This caused numerous traffic accidents and travel delays.,Trained spotters reported 8 to 10 inches of snow across Ionia county.,2016,2
46192,201612,11,0,201612,12,1200,111778,666622,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,59,CLINTON,GRR,11-DEC-16 00:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system brought widespread snowfall to much of southern lower Michigan with numerous reports of 9 to 10 inches of snow. This caused numerous traffic accidents and travel delays.,Eight to 10 inches of snow fell across Clinton county.,2016,2
46193,201612,11,0,201612,12,1200,111778,666623,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,64,ALLEGAN,GRR,11-DEC-16 00:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system brought widespread snowfall to much of southern lower Michigan with numerous reports of 9 to 10 inches of snow. This caused numerous traffic accidents and travel delays.,Around 9 to 10 inches of snow fell across Allegan county.,2016,2
46194,201612,11,0,201612,12,1200,111778,666624,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,65,BARRY,GRR,11-DEC-16 00:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system brought widespread snowfall to much of southern lower Michigan with numerous reports of 9 to 10 inches of snow. This caused numerous traffic accidents and travel delays.,Nine to 10 inches of snow fell across Barry county.,2016,2
46195,201612,11,0,201612,12,1200,111778,666625,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,66,EATON,GRR,11-DEC-16 00:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system brought widespread snowfall to much of southern lower Michigan with numerous reports of 9 to 10 inches of snow. This caused numerous traffic accidents and travel delays.,Nine to 10 inches of snow fell across Eaton county.,2016,2
46196,201612,11,0,201612,12,1200,111778,666626,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,67,INGHAM,GRR,11-DEC-16 00:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system brought widespread snowfall to much of southern lower Michigan with numerous reports of 9 to 10 inches of snow. This caused numerous traffic accidents and travel delays.,Nine to 10 inches of snow fell across Ingham county.,2016,2
46251,201612,14,600,201612,15,700,111877,667257,MICHIGAN,2016,Blizzard,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,14-DEC-16 06:00:00,EST-5,15-DEC-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Heavy lake effect snow and blowing snow from strong west to northwest winds gusting over 40 mph at times combined to produce blizzard conditions from the 14th into the morning of the 15th over the Keweenaw Peninsula.,Heavy lake effect snow and blowing snow from west to northwest winds gusting over 40 mph at times caused blizzard conditions through much of the 14th into the morning of the 15th. Heavy lake effect snow and considerable blowing snow also were reported across the county on the 13th prior to the onset of the blizzard conditions.,2016,2
46252,201612,14,900,201612,15,700,111877,667242,MICHIGAN,2016,Blizzard,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,14-DEC-16 09:00:00,EST-5,15-DEC-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Heavy lake effect snow and blowing snow from strong west to northwest winds gusting over 40 mph at times combined to produce blizzard conditions from the 14th into the morning of the 15th over the Keweenaw Peninsula.,"Periods of heavy snow and blowing snow from west to northwest winds gusting near 40 mph caused blizzard conditions through the period. Travel in the Houghton-Hancock area was very slow and treacherous, and it was reported that some vehicles were traveling on the wrong side of the roadways. Moderate to heavy snow and considerable blowing and drifting of snow and poor visibility were reported throughout the county on the 13th prior to the onset of the blizzard conditions.",2016,2
46453,201612,11,0,201612,12,1200,111778,666627,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,71,VAN BUREN,GRR,11-DEC-16 00:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system brought widespread snowfall to much of southern lower Michigan with numerous reports of 9 to 10 inches of snow. This caused numerous traffic accidents and travel delays.,Trained spotters reported that 8 to 10 inches of snow fell in Van Buren county.,2016,2
46454,201612,11,0,201612,12,1200,111778,666628,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,72,KALAMAZOO,GRR,11-DEC-16 00:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system brought widespread snowfall to much of southern lower Michigan with numerous reports of 9 to 10 inches of snow. This caused numerous traffic accidents and travel delays.,Trained spotters reported that 8 to 10 inches of snow fell in Kalamazoo county.,2016,2
46455,201612,11,0,201612,12,1200,111778,666630,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,73,CALHOUN,GRR,11-DEC-16 00:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system brought widespread snowfall to much of southern lower Michigan with numerous reports of 9 to 10 inches of snow. This caused numerous traffic accidents and travel delays.,Trained spotters reported that 8 to 10 inches of snow fell in Calhoun county.,2016,2
46456,201612,11,0,201612,12,1200,111778,666631,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,74,JACKSON,GRR,11-DEC-16 00:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system brought widespread snowfall to much of southern lower Michigan with numerous reports of 9 to 10 inches of snow. This caused numerous traffic accidents and travel delays.,Around 8 to 10 inches of snow fell across Jackson county.,2016,2
46676,201612,8,200,201612,9,1300,112753,673521,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,20,LEELANAU,APX,08-DEC-16 02:00:00,EST-5,09-DEC-16 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The coldest air of the season thus far invaded northern Michigan, resulting in an extended period of lake effect snow. By far the heaviest snow fell on the night of the 8th through the morning of the 9th. By the afternoon of the 9th, localized snowfall totals were around two feet in the Kalkaska area, with 6 to 12 inch amounts across a somewhat larger portion of northwest lower Michigan. Gusty northwest winds resulted in some blowing and drifting snow. After a brief lull, lake effect snow reinvigorated the night of the 9th, with another quick 5 to 8 inches of snow in many of the same areas.",,2016,2
46677,201612,8,200,201612,9,1300,112753,673523,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,26,GRAND TRAVERSE,APX,08-DEC-16 02:00:00,EST-5,09-DEC-16 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The coldest air of the season thus far invaded northern Michigan, resulting in an extended period of lake effect snow. By far the heaviest snow fell on the night of the 8th through the morning of the 9th. By the afternoon of the 9th, localized snowfall totals were around two feet in the Kalkaska area, with 6 to 12 inch amounts across a somewhat larger portion of northwest lower Michigan. Gusty northwest winds resulted in some blowing and drifting snow. After a brief lull, lake effect snow reinvigorated the night of the 9th, with another quick 5 to 8 inches of snow in many of the same areas.",,2016,2
46678,201612,8,200,201612,9,1300,112753,673522,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,21,ANTRIM,APX,08-DEC-16 02:00:00,EST-5,09-DEC-16 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The coldest air of the season thus far invaded northern Michigan, resulting in an extended period of lake effect snow. By far the heaviest snow fell on the night of the 8th through the morning of the 9th. By the afternoon of the 9th, localized snowfall totals were around two feet in the Kalkaska area, with 6 to 12 inch amounts across a somewhat larger portion of northwest lower Michigan. Gusty northwest winds resulted in some blowing and drifting snow. After a brief lull, lake effect snow reinvigorated the night of the 9th, with another quick 5 to 8 inches of snow in many of the same areas.",,2016,2
46679,201612,9,1800,201612,10,900,112753,673527,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,19,CHARLEVOIX,APX,09-DEC-16 18:00:00,EST-5,10-DEC-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The coldest air of the season thus far invaded northern Michigan, resulting in an extended period of lake effect snow. By far the heaviest snow fell on the night of the 8th through the morning of the 9th. By the afternoon of the 9th, localized snowfall totals were around two feet in the Kalkaska area, with 6 to 12 inch amounts across a somewhat larger portion of northwest lower Michigan. Gusty northwest winds resulted in some blowing and drifting snow. After a brief lull, lake effect snow reinvigorated the night of the 9th, with another quick 5 to 8 inches of snow in many of the same areas.",,2016,2
46680,201612,9,1800,201612,10,900,112753,673528,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,21,ANTRIM,APX,09-DEC-16 18:00:00,EST-5,10-DEC-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The coldest air of the season thus far invaded northern Michigan, resulting in an extended period of lake effect snow. By far the heaviest snow fell on the night of the 8th through the morning of the 9th. By the afternoon of the 9th, localized snowfall totals were around two feet in the Kalkaska area, with 6 to 12 inch amounts across a somewhat larger portion of northwest lower Michigan. Gusty northwest winds resulted in some blowing and drifting snow. After a brief lull, lake effect snow reinvigorated the night of the 9th, with another quick 5 to 8 inches of snow in many of the same areas.",,2016,2
46779,201612,12,400,201612,12,1200,111974,667740,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,12-DEC-16 04:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A disturbance along with Arctic air moving across Lake Superior generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow over portions of the northwest half of Upper Michigan from the 12th into the 13th.,There were multiple reports via social media throughout northern Houghton County of one to two inch per hour lake effect snowfall rates on the morning of the 12th. Locations received anywhere from six to eight inches of lake effect snow.,2016,2
46780,201612,12,1200,201612,12,1330,111974,667741,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,12-DEC-16 12:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 13:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A disturbance along with Arctic air moving across Lake Superior generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow over portions of the northwest half of Upper Michigan from the 12th into the 13th.,There was a delayed report via social media of three to four inches of lake effect snow in just over an hour near Big Bay.,2016,2
46781,201612,12,700,201612,12,900,111974,667742,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,12-DEC-16 07:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A disturbance along with Arctic air moving across Lake Superior generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow over portions of the northwest half of Upper Michigan from the 12th into the 13th.,There was a delayed report via social media of 4.3 inches of lake effect snow in two hours near Assinins.,2016,2
46933,201612,9,1800,201612,10,900,112753,673529,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,27,KALKASKA,APX,09-DEC-16 18:00:00,EST-5,10-DEC-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The coldest air of the season thus far invaded northern Michigan, resulting in an extended period of lake effect snow. By far the heaviest snow fell on the night of the 8th through the morning of the 9th. By the afternoon of the 9th, localized snowfall totals were around two feet in the Kalkaska area, with 6 to 12 inch amounts across a somewhat larger portion of northwest lower Michigan. Gusty northwest winds resulted in some blowing and drifting snow. After a brief lull, lake effect snow reinvigorated the night of the 9th, with another quick 5 to 8 inches of snow in many of the same areas.",,2016,2
46934,201612,8,200,201612,9,1300,112753,673530,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,22,OTSEGO,APX,08-DEC-16 02:00:00,EST-5,09-DEC-16 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The coldest air of the season thus far invaded northern Michigan, resulting in an extended period of lake effect snow. By far the heaviest snow fell on the night of the 8th through the morning of the 9th. By the afternoon of the 9th, localized snowfall totals were around two feet in the Kalkaska area, with 6 to 12 inch amounts across a somewhat larger portion of northwest lower Michigan. Gusty northwest winds resulted in some blowing and drifting snow. After a brief lull, lake effect snow reinvigorated the night of the 9th, with another quick 5 to 8 inches of snow in many of the same areas.",,2016,2
46935,201612,8,200,201612,9,1300,112753,673524,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,27,KALKASKA,APX,08-DEC-16 02:00:00,EST-5,09-DEC-16 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The coldest air of the season thus far invaded northern Michigan, resulting in an extended period of lake effect snow. By far the heaviest snow fell on the night of the 8th through the morning of the 9th. By the afternoon of the 9th, localized snowfall totals were around two feet in the Kalkaska area, with 6 to 12 inch amounts across a somewhat larger portion of northwest lower Michigan. Gusty northwest winds resulted in some blowing and drifting snow. After a brief lull, lake effect snow reinvigorated the night of the 9th, with another quick 5 to 8 inches of snow in many of the same areas.",,2016,2
46936,201612,8,200,201612,9,1300,112753,673520,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,19,CHARLEVOIX,APX,08-DEC-16 02:00:00,EST-5,09-DEC-16 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The coldest air of the season thus far invaded northern Michigan, resulting in an extended period of lake effect snow. By far the heaviest snow fell on the night of the 8th through the morning of the 9th. By the afternoon of the 9th, localized snowfall totals were around two feet in the Kalkaska area, with 6 to 12 inch amounts across a somewhat larger portion of northwest lower Michigan. Gusty northwest winds resulted in some blowing and drifting snow. After a brief lull, lake effect snow reinvigorated the night of the 9th, with another quick 5 to 8 inches of snow in many of the same areas.",,2016,2
46937,201612,8,200,201612,9,1300,112753,673525,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,33,MISSAUKEE,APX,08-DEC-16 02:00:00,EST-5,09-DEC-16 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"The coldest air of the season thus far invaded northern Michigan, resulting in an extended period of lake effect snow. By far the heaviest snow fell on the night of the 8th through the morning of the 9th. By the afternoon of the 9th, localized snowfall totals were around two feet in the Kalkaska area, with 6 to 12 inch amounts across a somewhat larger portion of northwest lower Michigan. Gusty northwest winds resulted in some blowing and drifting snow. After a brief lull, lake effect snow reinvigorated the night of the 9th, with another quick 5 to 8 inches of snow in many of the same areas.",,2016,2
47016,201612,13,200,201612,13,1530,111974,667743,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,13-DEC-16 02:00:00,EST-5,13-DEC-16 15:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A disturbance along with Arctic air moving across Lake Superior generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow over portions of the northwest half of Upper Michigan from the 12th into the 13th.,A spotter in White Pine measured five inches of lake effect snow in just over 12 hours.,2016,2
47017,201612,12,1330,201612,12,2130,111974,667744,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,12-DEC-16 13:30:00,CST-6,12-DEC-16 21:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A disturbance along with Arctic air moving across Lake Superior generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow over portions of the northwest half of Upper Michigan from the 12th into the 13th.,There was a report via social media of an estimated three inches of lake effect snow in eight hours at Bessemer.,2016,2
47040,201612,11,200,201612,12,100,111897,667321,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,83,MONROE,DTX,11-DEC-16 02:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A long-duration snowfall occurred on December 11. A low pressure system over the Central Plains moved northeast over Lower Michigan, bringing good moisture to the region. With cold air in place, the precipitation fell as all snow through the entire event. Snow began as a dry and fluffy type with temperatures in the lower 20s during the morning hours. Temperatures then slowly rose into the lower 30s during the afternoon and evening hours, causing the snow to become wetter. Total snowfall accumulations ranged from 7-11 inches across most of Southeast Michigan, with the exception being over Huron County where accumulations came up short of 6 inches.||Here are some of the higher totals received:||White Lake... 11.3 inches|Ann Arbor... 11.2 inches|Corunna... 11.1 inches|Sterling Heights... 11.0 inches|Detroit Metro Airport... 10.7 inches|Dundee... 10.0 inches|Fort Gratiot... 9.6 inches|Brighton... 9.5 inches|Lapeer... 9.5 inches|Grand Blanc... 9.5 inches|Onsted... 9.0 inches|Oil City... 8.6 inches.",,2016,2
47041,201612,11,200,201612,12,100,111897,667322,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,82,LENAWEE,DTX,11-DEC-16 02:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A long-duration snowfall occurred on December 11. A low pressure system over the Central Plains moved northeast over Lower Michigan, bringing good moisture to the region. With cold air in place, the precipitation fell as all snow through the entire event. Snow began as a dry and fluffy type with temperatures in the lower 20s during the morning hours. Temperatures then slowly rose into the lower 30s during the afternoon and evening hours, causing the snow to become wetter. Total snowfall accumulations ranged from 7-11 inches across most of Southeast Michigan, with the exception being over Huron County where accumulations came up short of 6 inches.||Here are some of the higher totals received:||White Lake... 11.3 inches|Ann Arbor... 11.2 inches|Corunna... 11.1 inches|Sterling Heights... 11.0 inches|Detroit Metro Airport... 10.7 inches|Dundee... 10.0 inches|Fort Gratiot... 9.6 inches|Brighton... 9.5 inches|Lapeer... 9.5 inches|Grand Blanc... 9.5 inches|Onsted... 9.0 inches|Oil City... 8.6 inches.",,2016,2
47042,201612,11,200,201612,12,100,111897,667324,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,75,WASHTENAW,DTX,11-DEC-16 02:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A long-duration snowfall occurred on December 11. A low pressure system over the Central Plains moved northeast over Lower Michigan, bringing good moisture to the region. With cold air in place, the precipitation fell as all snow through the entire event. Snow began as a dry and fluffy type with temperatures in the lower 20s during the morning hours. Temperatures then slowly rose into the lower 30s during the afternoon and evening hours, causing the snow to become wetter. Total snowfall accumulations ranged from 7-11 inches across most of Southeast Michigan, with the exception being over Huron County where accumulations came up short of 6 inches.||Here are some of the higher totals received:||White Lake... 11.3 inches|Ann Arbor... 11.2 inches|Corunna... 11.1 inches|Sterling Heights... 11.0 inches|Detroit Metro Airport... 10.7 inches|Dundee... 10.0 inches|Fort Gratiot... 9.6 inches|Brighton... 9.5 inches|Lapeer... 9.5 inches|Grand Blanc... 9.5 inches|Onsted... 9.0 inches|Oil City... 8.6 inches.",,2016,2
47279,201612,11,200,201612,12,100,111897,667325,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,76,WAYNE,DTX,11-DEC-16 02:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A long-duration snowfall occurred on December 11. A low pressure system over the Central Plains moved northeast over Lower Michigan, bringing good moisture to the region. With cold air in place, the precipitation fell as all snow through the entire event. Snow began as a dry and fluffy type with temperatures in the lower 20s during the morning hours. Temperatures then slowly rose into the lower 30s during the afternoon and evening hours, causing the snow to become wetter. Total snowfall accumulations ranged from 7-11 inches across most of Southeast Michigan, with the exception being over Huron County where accumulations came up short of 6 inches.||Here are some of the higher totals received:||White Lake... 11.3 inches|Ann Arbor... 11.2 inches|Corunna... 11.1 inches|Sterling Heights... 11.0 inches|Detroit Metro Airport... 10.7 inches|Dundee... 10.0 inches|Fort Gratiot... 9.6 inches|Brighton... 9.5 inches|Lapeer... 9.5 inches|Grand Blanc... 9.5 inches|Onsted... 9.0 inches|Oil City... 8.6 inches.",,2016,2
47280,201612,11,200,201612,12,100,111897,667326,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,68,LIVINGSTON,DTX,11-DEC-16 02:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A long-duration snowfall occurred on December 11. A low pressure system over the Central Plains moved northeast over Lower Michigan, bringing good moisture to the region. With cold air in place, the precipitation fell as all snow through the entire event. Snow began as a dry and fluffy type with temperatures in the lower 20s during the morning hours. Temperatures then slowly rose into the lower 30s during the afternoon and evening hours, causing the snow to become wetter. Total snowfall accumulations ranged from 7-11 inches across most of Southeast Michigan, with the exception being over Huron County where accumulations came up short of 6 inches.||Here are some of the higher totals received:||White Lake... 11.3 inches|Ann Arbor... 11.2 inches|Corunna... 11.1 inches|Sterling Heights... 11.0 inches|Detroit Metro Airport... 10.7 inches|Dundee... 10.0 inches|Fort Gratiot... 9.6 inches|Brighton... 9.5 inches|Lapeer... 9.5 inches|Grand Blanc... 9.5 inches|Onsted... 9.0 inches|Oil City... 8.6 inches.",,2016,2
47281,201612,11,200,201612,12,100,111897,667327,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,69,OAKLAND,DTX,11-DEC-16 02:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A long-duration snowfall occurred on December 11. A low pressure system over the Central Plains moved northeast over Lower Michigan, bringing good moisture to the region. With cold air in place, the precipitation fell as all snow through the entire event. Snow began as a dry and fluffy type with temperatures in the lower 20s during the morning hours. Temperatures then slowly rose into the lower 30s during the afternoon and evening hours, causing the snow to become wetter. Total snowfall accumulations ranged from 7-11 inches across most of Southeast Michigan, with the exception being over Huron County where accumulations came up short of 6 inches.||Here are some of the higher totals received:||White Lake... 11.3 inches|Ann Arbor... 11.2 inches|Corunna... 11.1 inches|Sterling Heights... 11.0 inches|Detroit Metro Airport... 10.7 inches|Dundee... 10.0 inches|Fort Gratiot... 9.6 inches|Brighton... 9.5 inches|Lapeer... 9.5 inches|Grand Blanc... 9.5 inches|Onsted... 9.0 inches|Oil City... 8.6 inches.",,2016,2
47299,201612,14,500,201612,15,500,111877,667746,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,14-DEC-16 05:00:00,EST-5,15-DEC-16 05:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Heavy lake effect snow and blowing snow from strong west to northwest winds gusting over 40 mph at times combined to produce blizzard conditions from the 14th into the morning of the 15th over the Keweenaw Peninsula.,There was a public report of nearly 11 inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours at Keweenaw Bay.,2016,2
47543,201612,11,200,201612,12,100,111897,667328,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,70,MACOMB,DTX,11-DEC-16 02:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A long-duration snowfall occurred on December 11. A low pressure system over the Central Plains moved northeast over Lower Michigan, bringing good moisture to the region. With cold air in place, the precipitation fell as all snow through the entire event. Snow began as a dry and fluffy type with temperatures in the lower 20s during the morning hours. Temperatures then slowly rose into the lower 30s during the afternoon and evening hours, causing the snow to become wetter. Total snowfall accumulations ranged from 7-11 inches across most of Southeast Michigan, with the exception being over Huron County where accumulations came up short of 6 inches.||Here are some of the higher totals received:||White Lake... 11.3 inches|Ann Arbor... 11.2 inches|Corunna... 11.1 inches|Sterling Heights... 11.0 inches|Detroit Metro Airport... 10.7 inches|Dundee... 10.0 inches|Fort Gratiot... 9.6 inches|Brighton... 9.5 inches|Lapeer... 9.5 inches|Grand Blanc... 9.5 inches|Onsted... 9.0 inches|Oil City... 8.6 inches.",,2016,2
47544,201612,11,200,201612,12,100,111897,667330,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,63,ST. CLAIR,DTX,11-DEC-16 02:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A long-duration snowfall occurred on December 11. A low pressure system over the Central Plains moved northeast over Lower Michigan, bringing good moisture to the region. With cold air in place, the precipitation fell as all snow through the entire event. Snow began as a dry and fluffy type with temperatures in the lower 20s during the morning hours. Temperatures then slowly rose into the lower 30s during the afternoon and evening hours, causing the snow to become wetter. Total snowfall accumulations ranged from 7-11 inches across most of Southeast Michigan, with the exception being over Huron County where accumulations came up short of 6 inches.||Here are some of the higher totals received:||White Lake... 11.3 inches|Ann Arbor... 11.2 inches|Corunna... 11.1 inches|Sterling Heights... 11.0 inches|Detroit Metro Airport... 10.7 inches|Dundee... 10.0 inches|Fort Gratiot... 9.6 inches|Brighton... 9.5 inches|Lapeer... 9.5 inches|Grand Blanc... 9.5 inches|Onsted... 9.0 inches|Oil City... 8.6 inches.",,2016,2
47545,201612,11,200,201612,12,100,111897,667331,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,55,SANILAC,DTX,11-DEC-16 02:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A long-duration snowfall occurred on December 11. A low pressure system over the Central Plains moved northeast over Lower Michigan, bringing good moisture to the region. With cold air in place, the precipitation fell as all snow through the entire event. Snow began as a dry and fluffy type with temperatures in the lower 20s during the morning hours. Temperatures then slowly rose into the lower 30s during the afternoon and evening hours, causing the snow to become wetter. Total snowfall accumulations ranged from 7-11 inches across most of Southeast Michigan, with the exception being over Huron County where accumulations came up short of 6 inches.||Here are some of the higher totals received:||White Lake... 11.3 inches|Ann Arbor... 11.2 inches|Corunna... 11.1 inches|Sterling Heights... 11.0 inches|Detroit Metro Airport... 10.7 inches|Dundee... 10.0 inches|Fort Gratiot... 9.6 inches|Brighton... 9.5 inches|Lapeer... 9.5 inches|Grand Blanc... 9.5 inches|Onsted... 9.0 inches|Oil City... 8.6 inches.",,2016,2
47558,201612,16,1800,201612,17,100,112295,669610,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,12,MENOMINEE,MQT,16-DEC-16 18:00:00,CST-6,17-DEC-16 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving through the Lower Great Lakes caused periods of snow and lake enhanced snow from the 16th into the 18th across much of Upper Michigan.,The Menominee County Central Dispatch reported two inches of snow in Menominee with snow covered and slippery roads.,2016,2
47559,201612,16,1900,201612,17,200,112295,669612,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,16-DEC-16 19:00:00,EST-5,17-DEC-16 02:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving through the Lower Great Lakes caused periods of snow and lake enhanced snow from the 16th into the 18th across much of Upper Michigan.,The Delta County Central Dispatch reported two to three inches of new snow in Escanaba with slick roads.,2016,2
47560,201612,16,2200,201612,17,2200,112295,669615,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,16-DEC-16 22:00:00,EST-5,17-DEC-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving through the Lower Great Lakes caused periods of snow and lake enhanced snow from the 16th into the 18th across much of Upper Michigan.,The spotter in L'anse measured 11 inches of lake enhanced snow in 24 hours with some drifting of snow.,2016,2
47561,201612,16,1900,201612,18,0,112295,669619,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,16-DEC-16 19:00:00,EST-5,18-DEC-16 00:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving through the Lower Great Lakes caused periods of snow and lake enhanced snow from the 16th into the 18th across much of Upper Michigan.,The National Weather Service in Negaunee Township measured 14.1 inches of lake enhanced snow in 29 hours. The snow was moderate to heavy at times on the 17th reducing visibility to less than one-quarter mile at times. The 13.7 inches of snow which fell on the 17th broke the previous record snowfall for the date. There was also a report of an estimated 14 inches of snow in Little Lake during the same time period.,2016,2
47562,201612,16,1830,201612,18,630,112295,669629,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,16-DEC-16 18:30:00,EST-5,18-DEC-16 06:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving through the Lower Great Lakes caused periods of snow and lake enhanced snow from the 16th into the 18th across much of Upper Michigan.,The observer in Munising measured nearly a foot of lake enhanced snow in 36 hours. There was a public report of an estimated 13 inches of snow in 36 hours at Au Train. One inch per hour snowfall rates were reported with some of the lake enhanced snow bands at other locations in Alger County.,2016,2
47821,201612,8,700,201612,10,700,111862,667149,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,08-DEC-16 07:00:00,EST-5,10-DEC-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Colder Arctic air moving across Lake Superior generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow for the west to northwest wind snow belts from the 7th into the 10th.,An estimated 24 inches of fluffy lake effect snow fell over an approximate 36-hour period near the small town of Rumely. The report was relayed by the local WJMN-TV3 meteorologist. There were also spotter reports of 16 inches in 20 hours at Eben Junction and 12 inches in 24 hours near Grand Marais. |||There was also a spotter report of 9 inches of snow in 12 hours near Eben Junction.,2016,2
47831,201612,11,200,201612,12,100,111897,667332,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,62,LAPEER,DTX,11-DEC-16 02:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A long-duration snowfall occurred on December 11. A low pressure system over the Central Plains moved northeast over Lower Michigan, bringing good moisture to the region. With cold air in place, the precipitation fell as all snow through the entire event. Snow began as a dry and fluffy type with temperatures in the lower 20s during the morning hours. Temperatures then slowly rose into the lower 30s during the afternoon and evening hours, causing the snow to become wetter. Total snowfall accumulations ranged from 7-11 inches across most of Southeast Michigan, with the exception being over Huron County where accumulations came up short of 6 inches.||Here are some of the higher totals received:||White Lake... 11.3 inches|Ann Arbor... 11.2 inches|Corunna... 11.1 inches|Sterling Heights... 11.0 inches|Detroit Metro Airport... 10.7 inches|Dundee... 10.0 inches|Fort Gratiot... 9.6 inches|Brighton... 9.5 inches|Lapeer... 9.5 inches|Grand Blanc... 9.5 inches|Onsted... 9.0 inches|Oil City... 8.6 inches.",,2016,2
47832,201612,11,200,201612,12,100,111897,667333,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,61,GENESEE,DTX,11-DEC-16 02:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A long-duration snowfall occurred on December 11. A low pressure system over the Central Plains moved northeast over Lower Michigan, bringing good moisture to the region. With cold air in place, the precipitation fell as all snow through the entire event. Snow began as a dry and fluffy type with temperatures in the lower 20s during the morning hours. Temperatures then slowly rose into the lower 30s during the afternoon and evening hours, causing the snow to become wetter. Total snowfall accumulations ranged from 7-11 inches across most of Southeast Michigan, with the exception being over Huron County where accumulations came up short of 6 inches.||Here are some of the higher totals received:||White Lake... 11.3 inches|Ann Arbor... 11.2 inches|Corunna... 11.1 inches|Sterling Heights... 11.0 inches|Detroit Metro Airport... 10.7 inches|Dundee... 10.0 inches|Fort Gratiot... 9.6 inches|Brighton... 9.5 inches|Lapeer... 9.5 inches|Grand Blanc... 9.5 inches|Onsted... 9.0 inches|Oil City... 8.6 inches.",,2016,2
47833,201612,11,200,201612,12,100,111897,667334,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Snow,Z,60,SHIAWASSEE,DTX,11-DEC-16 02:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"A long-duration snowfall occurred on December 11. A low pressure system over the Central Plains moved northeast over Lower Michigan, bringing good moisture to the region. With cold air in place, the precipitation fell as all snow through the entire event. Snow began as a dry and fluffy type with temperatures in the lower 20s during the morning hours. Temperatures then slowly rose into the lower 30s during the afternoon and evening hours, causing the snow to become wetter. Total snowfall accumulations ranged from 7-11 inches across most of Southeast Michigan, with the exception being over Huron County where accumulations came up short of 6 inches.||Here are some of the higher totals received:||White Lake... 11.3 inches|Ann Arbor... 11.2 inches|Corunna... 11.1 inches|Sterling Heights... 11.0 inches|Detroit Metro Airport... 10.7 inches|Dundee... 10.0 inches|Fort Gratiot... 9.6 inches|Brighton... 9.5 inches|Lapeer... 9.5 inches|Grand Blanc... 9.5 inches|Onsted... 9.0 inches|Oil City... 8.6 inches.",,2016,2
47847,201612,25,1945,201612,25,2045,112301,669649,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,25-DEC-16 19:45:00,EST-5,25-DEC-16 20:45:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deepening Plains low pressure system tracking into Minnesota dropped sleet and light freezing rain over much of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 25th into the morning of the 26th.,The spotter near Mass City measured 0.3 inches of sleet in an hour.,2016,2
47848,201612,25,2100,201612,25,2230,112301,669658,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,25-DEC-16 21:00:00,EST-5,25-DEC-16 22:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deepening Plains low pressure system tracking into Minnesota dropped sleet and light freezing rain over much of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 25th into the morning of the 26th.,The spotter near Chassell measured one half of an inch of sleet in one hour and 30 minutes. One inch of sleet and snow fell in Kearsarge over approximately the same time frame.,2016,2
47849,201612,25,2045,201612,25,2130,112301,669654,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,25-DEC-16 20:45:00,EST-5,25-DEC-16 21:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deepening Plains low pressure system tracking into Minnesota dropped sleet and light freezing rain over much of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 25th into the morning of the 26th.,There was a report via social media of 0.4 inches of sleet in 45 minutes in Newberry. A tenth of an inch of freezing rain was also reported into the morning of the 26th causing icy roads.,2016,2
48107,201612,25,2045,201612,25,2230,112301,669656,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,14,SOUTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,25-DEC-16 20:45:00,EST-5,25-DEC-16 22:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deepening Plains low pressure system tracking into Minnesota dropped sleet and light freezing rain over much of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 25th into the morning of the 26th.,There was a report via social media of a half an inch of sleet on sidewalks in under two hours near Indian Lake in Thompson Township. A tenth of an inch of freezing rain was also reported into the morning of the 26th creating icy roads from Manistique to Newberry.,2016,2
48108,201612,25,1700,201612,25,2000,112301,669650,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,11,DICKINSON,MQT,25-DEC-16 17:00:00,CST-6,25-DEC-16 20:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deepening Plains low pressure system tracking into Minnesota dropped sleet and light freezing rain over much of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 25th into the morning of the 26th.,The observer in Norway measured nearly a third of an inch of sleet in three hours. A half an inch of sleet was reported in Kingsford during the same time. A tenth of an inch of freezing rain was also reported into the morning of the 26th causing slippery roads and sidewalks.,2016,2
48352,201612,7,2200,201612,8,800,111862,667203,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,07-DEC-16 22:00:00,EST-5,08-DEC-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Colder Arctic air moving across Lake Superior generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow for the west to northwest wind snow belts from the 7th into the 10th.,Observers in Bergland and Silver City reported two inch per hour snowfall rates during the evening of the 7th. The observer in Bergland measured six inches of lake effect snow in 12 hours ending on the morning of the 8th.,2016,2
48626,201612,25,2030,201612,25,2130,112301,669652,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,25-DEC-16 20:30:00,EST-5,25-DEC-16 21:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deepening Plains low pressure system tracking into Minnesota dropped sleet and light freezing rain over much of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 25th into the morning of the 26th.,The Delta County Sheriff estimated a quarter inch of sleet fell in Escanaba in about an hour. A tenth of an inch of freezing rain was also reported into the morning of the 26th causing slippery roads and sidewalks across much of the county.,2016,2
48627,201612,25,2100,201612,26,900,112301,669661,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,25-DEC-16 21:00:00,EST-5,26-DEC-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Fire Department/Rescue,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deepening Plains low pressure system tracking into Minnesota dropped sleet and light freezing rain over much of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 25th into the morning of the 26th.,The spotter in L'anse measured 0.8 inches of sleet in 12 hours. A tenth of an inch of freezing rain was also reported into the morning of the 26th causing slippery roads and sidewalks.,2016,2
48628,201612,25,1600,201612,25,2030,112301,669647,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,25-DEC-16 16:00:00,CST-6,25-DEC-16 20:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deepening Plains low pressure system tracking into Minnesota dropped sleet and light freezing rain over much of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 25th into the morning of the 26th.,The spotter in Ironwood measured half an inch of sleet in four and a half hours. A tenth of an inch of freezing rain was fell into the morning of the 26th causing reportedly terrible road conditions.,2016,2
48629,201612,29,0,201612,30,0,112314,669688,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,29-DEC-16 00:00:00,EST-5,30-DEC-16 00:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Deeper moisture and a low pressure trough lingering over Upper Michigan generated moderate to heavy lake enhanced snow over the northwest wind snow belts of Upper Michigan from the 29th into the 30th.,"There was a report of an estimated 12 inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours at Calumet. Most of the snow fell over an 18-hour period. In addition, ten inches of snow fell in 24 hours at both Painesdale and Chassell.",2016,2
48630,201612,29,700,201612,29,2200,112314,669704,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,29-DEC-16 07:00:00,CST-6,29-DEC-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Deeper moisture and a low pressure trough lingering over Upper Michigan generated moderate to heavy lake enhanced snow over the northwest wind snow belts of Upper Michigan from the 29th into the 30th.,There was a report relayed via social media of an estimated six inches of lake effect snow in approximately 15 hours at Bessemer.,2016,2
49869,201611,19,0,201611,19,1900,110901,665592,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,19-NOV-16 00:00:00,EST-5,19-NOV-16 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong low pressure system tracking through the Upper Great Lakes produced damaging wind and moderate snow over portions of Upper Michigan from the evening of 18th into the 20th.,Spotters reported two to four inches of lake enhanced snow during the period. Northwest winds gusting as high as 60 mph at Copper Harbor also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow and sporadic power outages.,2016,1
49870,201611,18,1900,201611,19,1600,110901,665604,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,18-NOV-16 19:00:00,EST-5,19-NOV-16 16:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong low pressure system tracking through the Upper Great Lakes produced damaging wind and moderate snow over portions of Upper Michigan from the evening of 18th into the 20th.,Observers across the county measured three to five inches of lake enhanced snow. Northwest winds gusting to 30-40 mph also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow resulting in poor visibility and hazardous road conditions.,2016,1
50096,201611,19,1300,201611,20,300,111970,667699,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,21,ANTRIM,APX,19-NOV-16 13:00:00,EST-5,20-NOV-16 03:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure moved from Minnesota to Lake Superior late on the 18th, then continued east. Persistent warm weather would give way to by far the coldest air of the season thus far. Lake enhanced snow and very gusty winds resulted. Wind gusts to around 60 mph were seen along parts of the Lake Michigan and Whitefish Bay shorelines. Snow amounts were highest southeast of Grand Traverse Bay, with Sharon (Kalkaska County) picking up 11 inches of snow.",,2016,1
50097,201611,19,1300,201611,20,300,111970,667700,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,26,GRAND TRAVERSE,APX,19-NOV-16 13:00:00,EST-5,20-NOV-16 03:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure moved from Minnesota to Lake Superior late on the 18th, then continued east. Persistent warm weather would give way to by far the coldest air of the season thus far. Lake enhanced snow and very gusty winds resulted. Wind gusts to around 60 mph were seen along parts of the Lake Michigan and Whitefish Bay shorelines. Snow amounts were highest southeast of Grand Traverse Bay, with Sharon (Kalkaska County) picking up 11 inches of snow.",,2016,1
50098,201611,19,1300,201611,20,300,111970,667701,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,27,KALKASKA,APX,19-NOV-16 13:00:00,EST-5,20-NOV-16 03:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure moved from Minnesota to Lake Superior late on the 18th, then continued east. Persistent warm weather would give way to by far the coldest air of the season thus far. Lake enhanced snow and very gusty winds resulted. Wind gusts to around 60 mph were seen along parts of the Lake Michigan and Whitefish Bay shorelines. Snow amounts were highest southeast of Grand Traverse Bay, with Sharon (Kalkaska County) picking up 11 inches of snow.",,2016,1
50132,201607,21,1000,201607,21,1000,109307,654593,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,19,BENZIE,APX,21-JUL-16 10:00:00,EST-5,21-JUL-16 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,8.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,N,WATERVALE,2.0,N,WATERVALE,44.5764,-86.2066,44.5764,-86.2066,"A decaying line of thunderstorms moved into northwest lower Michigan late in the morning on the 21st, well ahead of a cold front. These storms produced a few damaging wind gusts.",Several trees were downed near Lower Herring Lake.,2016,7
50142,201607,8,1004,201607,8,1004,109098,653413,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,55,GRAND TRAVERSE,APX,08-JUL-16 10:04:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 10:04:00,0,0,0,0,8.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SSW,BATES,2.0,SSW,BATES,44.7409,-85.4387,44.7409,-85.4387,"Powerful thunderstorms developed over Lake Michigan late in morning of the 8th, ahead of an incoming cold front. These storms produced very large hail, and some damaging winds, as they swept across northern Michigan. Approximately 60 percent of the cherry crop in northwest lower Michigan was damaged by the severe thunderstorms.","Multiple trees were downed, briefly closing streets near Bunker Hill Road and Supply Road.",2016,7
50143,201607,8,1020,201607,8,1020,109098,653421,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,79,KALKASKA,APX,08-JUL-16 10:20:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 10:20:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,S,RAPID CITY,2.0,S,RAPID CITY,44.8,-85.28,44.8,-85.28,"Powerful thunderstorms developed over Lake Michigan late in morning of the 8th, ahead of an incoming cold front. These storms produced very large hail, and some damaging winds, as they swept across northern Michigan. Approximately 60 percent of the cherry crop in northwest lower Michigan was damaged by the severe thunderstorms.",,2016,7
50144,201607,8,1035,201607,8,1035,109098,653424,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,79,KALKASKA,APX,08-JUL-16 10:35:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 10:35:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,8.0,E,DARRAGH,8.0,E,DARRAGH,44.78,-84.89,44.78,-84.89,"Powerful thunderstorms developed over Lake Michigan late in morning of the 8th, ahead of an incoming cold front. These storms produced very large hail, and some damaging winds, as they swept across northern Michigan. Approximately 60 percent of the cherry crop in northwest lower Michigan was damaged by the severe thunderstorms.",,2016,7
50145,201607,8,1044,201607,8,1044,109098,653425,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,79,KALKASKA,APX,08-JUL-16 10:44:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 10:44:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.5,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,E,DARRAGH,2.0,E,DARRAGH,44.768,-85.0136,44.768,-85.0136,"Powerful thunderstorms developed over Lake Michigan late in morning of the 8th, ahead of an incoming cold front. These storms produced very large hail, and some damaging winds, as they swept across northern Michigan. Approximately 60 percent of the cherry crop in northwest lower Michigan was damaged by the severe thunderstorms.",,2016,7
50146,201607,8,1115,201607,8,1115,109098,653451,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,39,CRAWFORD,APX,08-JUL-16 11:15:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 11:15:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.5,,,,,,,,,,,6.0,N,FREDERIC,6.0,N,FREDERIC,44.86,-84.73,44.86,-84.73,"Powerful thunderstorms developed over Lake Michigan late in morning of the 8th, ahead of an incoming cold front. These storms produced very large hail, and some damaging winds, as they swept across northern Michigan. Approximately 60 percent of the cherry crop in northwest lower Michigan was damaged by the severe thunderstorms.",,2016,7
50147,201607,8,1149,201607,8,1200,109098,654575,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,119,MONTMORENCY,APX,08-JUL-16 11:49:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,S,LEWISTON,1.0,ENE,LEWISTON,44.85,-84.32,44.8836,-84.306,"Powerful thunderstorms developed over Lake Michigan late in morning of the 8th, ahead of an incoming cold front. These storms produced very large hail, and some damaging winds, as they swept across northern Michigan. Approximately 60 percent of the cherry crop in northwest lower Michigan was damaged by the severe thunderstorms.",,2016,7
50168,201611,18,2010,201611,18,2010,111385,664576,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,49,GENESEE,DTX,18-NOV-16 20:10:00,EST-5,18-NOV-16 20:10:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,FLINT,1.0,SW,FLINT,43.02,-83.69,43.02,-83.69,Record highs in the lower 70s gave way to several thunderstorms which produced wind damage as a strong cold front track through Southeast Michigan.,Trees and power lines reported throughout the city.,2016,1
50169,201611,18,2055,201611,18,2055,111385,664577,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,63,HURON,DTX,18-NOV-16 20:55:00,EST-5,18-NOV-16 20:55:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,51.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,BAD AXE,0.0,N,BAD AXE,43.8,-83.0,43.8,-83.0,Record highs in the lower 70s gave way to several thunderstorms which produced wind damage as a strong cold front track through Southeast Michigan.,,2016,1
50170,201611,18,1940,201611,18,1940,111385,664578,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,18-NOV-16 19:40:00,EST-5,18-NOV-16 19:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,HOWELL,1.0,N,HOWELL,42.61,-83.93,42.61,-83.93,Record highs in the lower 70s gave way to several thunderstorms which produced wind damage as a strong cold front track through Southeast Michigan.,Several trees and tree limbs reported down.,2016,1
50171,201611,18,1942,201611,18,1942,111385,664579,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,18-NOV-16 19:42:00,EST-5,18-NOV-16 19:42:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,ESE,HOWELL,3.0,ESE,HOWELL,42.59,-83.87,42.59,-83.87,Record highs in the lower 70s gave way to several thunderstorms which produced wind damage as a strong cold front track through Southeast Michigan.,A few downed pine trees.,2016,1
50172,201611,18,2016,201611,18,2016,111385,664580,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,87,LAPEER,DTX,18-NOV-16 20:16:00,EST-5,18-NOV-16 20:16:00,0,0,0,0,20.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,E,LAPEER,2.0,E,LAPEER,43.05,-83.29,43.05,-83.29,Record highs in the lower 70s gave way to several thunderstorms which produced wind damage as a strong cold front track through Southeast Michigan.,Roof blown off Vic Bond Sales.,2016,1
50173,201611,19,0,201611,20,100,110901,665607,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,19-NOV-16 00:00:00,EST-5,20-NOV-16 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong low pressure system tracking through the Upper Great Lakes produced damaging wind and moderate snow over portions of Upper Michigan from the evening of 18th into the 20th.,Observers measured between two and four inches of lake enhanced snow during the event. Northwest winds gusting between 40 and 50 mph also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow and sporadic power outages.,2016,1
50174,201611,19,700,201611,20,100,110901,665608,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,19-NOV-16 07:00:00,EST-5,20-NOV-16 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong low pressure system tracking through the Upper Great Lakes produced damaging wind and moderate snow over portions of Upper Michigan from the evening of 18th into the 20th.,Observers across Luce County measured between two and four inches of lake enhanced snow during the event. Northwest winds gusting between 30 and 40 mph also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow and lowered visibility. Sporadic power outages were also reported.,2016,1
50175,201611,19,0,201611,19,1900,110901,665605,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,19-NOV-16 00:00:00,EST-5,19-NOV-16 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong low pressure system tracking through the Upper Great Lakes produced damaging wind and moderate snow over portions of Upper Michigan from the evening of 18th into the 20th.,Observers reported between two and four inches of lake enhanced snow from the event. Northwest winds gusting as high as 60 mph at times also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow and power outages across the county. The winds also snapped a one-foot diameter pine tree near its base in Laurium.,2016,1
50176,201611,19,300,201611,19,2200,110901,665606,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,19-NOV-16 03:00:00,EST-5,19-NOV-16 22:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong low pressure system tracking through the Upper Great Lakes produced damaging wind and moderate snow over portions of Upper Michigan from the evening of 18th into the 20th.,Observers across the county measured between two and four inches of lake enhanced snow during the event. Northwest winds gusting between 40 and 50 mph also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow and sporadic power outages.,2016,1
50177,201611,18,1800,201611,19,1500,110901,665614,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,18-NOV-16 18:00:00,CST-6,19-NOV-16 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong low pressure system tracking through the Upper Great Lakes produced damaging wind and moderate snow over portions of Upper Michigan from the evening of 18th into the 20th.,Observers across the county measured between three and five inches of lake enhanced snow. Northwest winds gusting between 30 and 40 mph also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow and sporadic power outages.,2016,1
50178,201611,18,1940,201611,18,1945,110901,665619,MICHIGAN,2016,High Wind,Z,14,SOUTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,18-NOV-16 19:40:00,EST-5,18-NOV-16 19:45:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,51.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong low pressure system tracking through the Upper Great Lakes produced damaging wind and moderate snow over portions of Upper Michigan from the evening of 18th into the 20th.,The observer at Parent Pay measured a peak south wind gust of 59 mph.,2016,1
50269,201607,7,2110,201607,7,2110,108355,649017,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,07-JUL-16 21:10:00,EST-5,07-JUL-16 21:10:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,S,DICE,2.0,S,DICE,43.44,-84.12,43.44,-84.12,"Two to three inches of rain fell from the evening of July 7 to the early morning hours of July 8, leading to Flooding across parts of Macomb and Wayne Counties. Detroit City Airport ended up reporting 2.99 inches. Numerous streets and freeways were closed due to flooding. Some flooding of homes and basements also occurred.",A tree was reported blown down.,2016,7
50270,201607,7,2122,201607,7,2122,108355,649018,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,145,SAGINAW,DTX,07-JUL-16 21:22:00,EST-5,07-JUL-16 21:22:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,SAGINAW,1.0,E,SAGINAW,43.42,-83.95,43.42,-83.95,"Two to three inches of rain fell from the evening of July 7 to the early morning hours of July 8, leading to Flooding across parts of Macomb and Wayne Counties. Detroit City Airport ended up reporting 2.99 inches. Numerous streets and freeways were closed due to flooding. Some flooding of homes and basements also occurred.",A large tree was reported blown down.,2016,7
50271,201607,8,243,201607,8,800,108355,649020,MICHIGAN,2016,Flood,C,163,WAYNE,DTX,08-JUL-16 02:43:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,GROSSE PT SHRS,0.0,N,NORTHVILLE,42.43,-82.87,42.43,-83.48,"Two to three inches of rain fell from the evening of July 7 to the early morning hours of July 8, leading to Flooding across parts of Macomb and Wayne Counties. Detroit City Airport ended up reporting 2.99 inches. Numerous streets and freeways were closed due to flooding. Some flooding of homes and basements also occurred.",,2016,7
50415,201607,21,1037,201607,21,1037,109307,654594,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,55,GRAND TRAVERSE,APX,21-JUL-16 10:37:00,EST-5,21-JUL-16 10:37:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,BATES,1.0,N,BATES,44.79,-85.43,44.79,-85.43,"A decaying line of thunderstorms moved into northwest lower Michigan late in the morning on the 21st, well ahead of a cold front. These storms produced a few damaging wind gusts.",A large tree was downed by strong thunderstorm winds.,2016,7
50421,201607,8,1211,201607,8,1218,109098,654577,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,119,MONTMORENCY,APX,08-JUL-16 12:11:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 12:18:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NW,ATLANTA,0.0,NNE,ATLANTA,45.02,-84.18,45.0068,-84.147,"Powerful thunderstorms developed over Lake Michigan late in morning of the 8th, ahead of an incoming cold front. These storms produced very large hail, and some damaging winds, as they swept across northern Michigan. Approximately 60 percent of the cherry crop in northwest lower Michigan was damaged by the severe thunderstorms.",,2016,7
50422,201607,8,1307,201607,8,1307,109098,654580,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,119,MONTMORENCY,APX,08-JUL-16 13:07:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 13:07:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,County Official,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,ATLANTA MUNI ARPT,1.0,E,ATLANTA MUNI ARPT,45.0,-84.11,45.0,-84.11,"Powerful thunderstorms developed over Lake Michigan late in morning of the 8th, ahead of an incoming cold front. These storms produced very large hail, and some damaging winds, as they swept across northern Michigan. Approximately 60 percent of the cherry crop in northwest lower Michigan was damaged by the severe thunderstorms.",,2016,7
50423,201607,8,1309,201607,8,1309,109098,654581,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,119,MONTMORENCY,APX,08-JUL-16 13:09:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 13:09:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,LEWISTON,0.0,N,LEWISTON,44.88,-84.32,44.88,-84.32,"Powerful thunderstorms developed over Lake Michigan late in morning of the 8th, ahead of an incoming cold front. These storms produced very large hail, and some damaging winds, as they swept across northern Michigan. Approximately 60 percent of the cherry crop in northwest lower Michigan was damaged by the severe thunderstorms.",A trained spotter estimated winds to 60 to 65 mph.,2016,7
50424,201607,8,1245,201607,8,1250,109098,654582,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,113,MISSAUKEE,APX,08-JUL-16 12:45:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 12:50:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,LAKE CITY,1.0,NE,LAKE CITY,44.34,-85.21,44.34,-85.21,"Powerful thunderstorms developed over Lake Michigan late in morning of the 8th, ahead of an incoming cold front. These storms produced very large hail, and some damaging winds, as they swept across northern Michigan. Approximately 60 percent of the cherry crop in northwest lower Michigan was damaged by the severe thunderstorms.",,2016,7
50425,201607,8,1320,201607,8,1320,109098,654583,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,7,ALPENA,APX,08-JUL-16 13:20:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 13:20:00,0,0,0,0,20.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,6.0,S,KERSTON,6.0,S,KERSTON,44.97,-83.58,44.97,-83.58,"Powerful thunderstorms developed over Lake Michigan late in morning of the 8th, ahead of an incoming cold front. These storms produced very large hail, and some damaging winds, as they swept across northern Michigan. Approximately 60 percent of the cherry crop in northwest lower Michigan was damaged by the severe thunderstorms.",Farm buildings were damaged by strong thunderstorm winds.,2016,7
50426,201607,8,1330,201607,8,1330,109098,654585,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,7,ALPENA,APX,08-JUL-16 13:30:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 13:30:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,E,ALPENA,0.0,E,ALPENA,45.07,-83.44,45.07,-83.44,"Powerful thunderstorms developed over Lake Michigan late in morning of the 8th, ahead of an incoming cold front. These storms produced very large hail, and some damaging winds, as they swept across northern Michigan. Approximately 60 percent of the cherry crop in northwest lower Michigan was damaged by the severe thunderstorms.",Several trees were downed.,2016,7
50427,201607,8,1328,201607,8,1330,109098,654586,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,143,ROSCOMMON,APX,08-JUL-16 13:28:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 13:30:00,0,0,0,0,4.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NNW,(HTL)HOUGHTON LAKE A,1.0,N,(HTL)HOUGHTON LAKE A,44.3596,-84.6729,44.3679,-84.6732,"Powerful thunderstorms developed over Lake Michigan late in morning of the 8th, ahead of an incoming cold front. These storms produced very large hail, and some damaging winds, as they swept across northern Michigan. Approximately 60 percent of the cherry crop in northwest lower Michigan was damaged by the severe thunderstorms.",A 58 mph gust was measured at the Roscommon County Airport. Large tree limbs were also downed in the area.,2016,7
50456,201611,19,600,201611,19,2130,110901,665620,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,19-NOV-16 06:00:00,EST-5,19-NOV-16 21:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong low pressure system tracking through the Upper Great Lakes produced damaging wind and moderate snow over portions of Upper Michigan from the evening of 18th into the 20th.,Four to five inches of snow fell at Nahma Junction over approximately 15 hours. North winds gusting between 35 and 40 mph at times also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow and lowered visibility.,2016,1
50457,201611,19,2200,201611,20,1300,110901,665622,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,19-NOV-16 22:00:00,EST-5,20-NOV-16 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong low pressure system tracking through the Upper Great Lakes produced damaging wind and moderate snow over portions of Upper Michigan from the evening of 18th into the 20th.,Observers across the northern and eastern portions of the county measured anywhere from four to six inches of snow over a 12-15 hour period.,2016,1
50458,201611,19,800,201611,20,800,110901,665625,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,19-NOV-16 08:00:00,EST-5,20-NOV-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong low pressure system tracking through the Upper Great Lakes produced damaging wind and moderate snow over portions of Upper Michigan from the evening of 18th into the 20th.,Observers across the county measured between two and four inches over a 24-hour period. Northwest gusting between 30 and 40 mph during the day on the 19th also caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow and lowered visibility.,2016,1
50459,201611,19,800,201611,20,800,110901,665628,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,85,NORTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,19-NOV-16 08:00:00,EST-5,20-NOV-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A strong low pressure system tracking through the Upper Great Lakes produced damaging wind and moderate snow over portions of Upper Michigan from the evening of 18th into the 20th.,An estimated two to four inches of lake enhanced snow fell over a 24-hour period. Northwest winds gusting between 30 and 40 mph during the day on the 19th caused considerable blowing and drifting of snow and lowered visibility.,2016,1
50460,201611,23,600,201611,24,700,111571,665632,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,23-NOV-16 06:00:00,CST-6,24-NOV-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system tracking through the Lower Great Lakes brought moderate snow to portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 23rd into the morning of the 24th.,The observer in Ironwood measured eight inches of snow over approximately 24 hours.,2016,1
50461,201611,23,800,201611,24,800,111571,665634,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,23-NOV-16 08:00:00,EST-5,24-NOV-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system tracking through the Lower Great Lakes brought moderate snow to portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 23rd into the morning of the 24th.,The observer near Michigamme measured 6.5 inches of snow over a 24-hour period.,2016,1
50462,201611,23,600,201611,24,1000,111571,665635,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,10,IRON,MQT,23-NOV-16 06:00:00,CST-6,24-NOV-16 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system tracking through the Lower Great Lakes brought moderate snow to portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 23rd into the morning of the 24th.,A spotter near Gaastra measured six inches of wet snow over approximately a 28-hour period.,2016,1
50544,201607,8,243,201607,8,800,108355,649021,MICHIGAN,2016,Flood,C,99,MACOMB,DTX,08-JUL-16 02:43:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,MT CLEMENS,1.0,W,STERLING HGTS,42.58,-82.8865,42.57,-83.0465,"Two to three inches of rain fell from the evening of July 7 to the early morning hours of July 8, leading to Flooding across parts of Macomb and Wayne Counties. Detroit City Airport ended up reporting 2.99 inches. Numerous streets and freeways were closed due to flooding. Some flooding of homes and basements also occurred.",,2016,7
50545,201607,30,1100,201607,30,1200,108632,650641,MICHIGAN,2016,Flash Flood,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,30-JUL-16 11:00:00,EST-5,30-JUL-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,40.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,GEDDES,3.0,W,STONY CREEK,42.2632,-83.6774,42.1431,-83.6952,"Widespread rainfall totals around 2 inches, with isolated amounts up to 5 inches produced minor flooding, except around Ypsilanti where Flash Flooding was reported.",Numerous streets were closed due to flooding with power lines also brought down. A nursing home roof collapsed due to the weight of the water. Trees were stripped of their leaves indicative of the heavy rainfall rates. The leaves clogged storm drains which exacerbated the flooding.,2016,7
50709,201607,8,1407,201607,8,1407,109098,654587,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,11,ARENAC,APX,08-JUL-16 14:07:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 14:07:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.5,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,STANDISH,1.0,E,STANDISH,43.98,-83.96,43.98,-83.96,"Powerful thunderstorms developed over Lake Michigan late in morning of the 8th, ahead of an incoming cold front. These storms produced very large hail, and some damaging winds, as they swept across northern Michigan. Approximately 60 percent of the cherry crop in northwest lower Michigan was damaged by the severe thunderstorms.",,2016,7
50710,201607,8,1410,201607,8,1411,109098,654588,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,7,ALPENA,APX,08-JUL-16 14:10:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 14:11:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,54.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WSW,OSSINEKE,2.0,WSW,OSSINEKE,44.91,-83.45,44.91,-83.45,"Powerful thunderstorms developed over Lake Michigan late in morning of the 8th, ahead of an incoming cold front. These storms produced very large hail, and some damaging winds, as they swept across northern Michigan. Approximately 60 percent of the cherry crop in northwest lower Michigan was damaged by the severe thunderstorms.",,2016,7
50711,201607,8,1415,201607,8,1415,109098,654590,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,11,ARENAC,APX,08-JUL-16 14:15:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 14:15:00,0,0,0,0,9.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,54.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,E,STANDISH CITY ARPT,2.0,E,STANDISH CITY ARPT,44.0018,-83.9397,44.0018,-83.9397,"Powerful thunderstorms developed over Lake Michigan late in morning of the 8th, ahead of an incoming cold front. These storms produced very large hail, and some damaging winds, as they swept across northern Michigan. Approximately 60 percent of the cherry crop in northwest lower Michigan was damaged by the severe thunderstorms.",Several trees and power lines were downed just north and northeast of Standish.,2016,7
50712,201607,8,1357,201607,8,1357,109098,654591,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,1,ALCONA,APX,08-JUL-16 13:57:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 13:57:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,9.0,ENE,MC GINN,9.0,ENE,MC GINN,44.85,-83.66,44.85,-83.66,"Powerful thunderstorms developed over Lake Michigan late in morning of the 8th, ahead of an incoming cold front. These storms produced very large hail, and some damaging winds, as they swept across northern Michigan. Approximately 60 percent of the cherry crop in northwest lower Michigan was damaged by the severe thunderstorms.","A camper was blown open, and an outbuilding had its roof torn off.",2016,7
50713,201607,8,1017,201607,8,1017,109098,653414,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,89,LEELANAU,APX,08-JUL-16 10:17:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 10:17:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,500.00K,Trained Spotter,1.5,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,BOCUS,1.0,S,BOCUS,44.89,-85.8,44.89,-85.8,"Powerful thunderstorms developed over Lake Michigan late in morning of the 8th, ahead of an incoming cold front. These storms produced very large hail, and some damaging winds, as they swept across northern Michigan. Approximately 60 percent of the cherry crop in northwest lower Michigan was damaged by the severe thunderstorms.","Considerable damage done to area fruit crops, cherries in particular.",2016,7
50714,201607,8,1040,201607,8,1040,109098,653416,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,89,LEELANAU,APX,08-JUL-16 10:40:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 10:40:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,500.00K,Broadcast Media,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,SUTTONS BAY,1.0,NE,SUTTONS BAY,44.98,-85.65,44.98,-85.65,"Powerful thunderstorms developed over Lake Michigan late in morning of the 8th, ahead of an incoming cold front. These storms produced very large hail, and some damaging winds, as they swept across northern Michigan. Approximately 60 percent of the cherry crop in northwest lower Michigan was damaged by the severe thunderstorms.","Considerable damage done to fruit crops, especially cherries.",2016,7
50715,201607,8,1100,201607,8,1100,109098,653447,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,9,ANTRIM,APX,08-JUL-16 11:00:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,200.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,E,CENTRAL LAKE,0.0,E,CENTRAL LAKE,45.07,-85.26,45.07,-85.26,"Powerful thunderstorms developed over Lake Michigan late in morning of the 8th, ahead of an incoming cold front. These storms produced very large hail, and some damaging winds, as they swept across northern Michigan. Approximately 60 percent of the cherry crop in northwest lower Michigan was damaged by the severe thunderstorms.","Considerable damage to area crops, including cherries.",2016,7
50751,201611,23,900,201611,24,900,111571,665636,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,23-NOV-16 09:00:00,EST-5,24-NOV-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system tracking through the Lower Great Lakes brought moderate snow to portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 23rd into the morning of the 24th.,The observer in Grand Marais measured five inches of mostly wet snow in a 24-hour period.,2016,1
50752,201611,23,700,201611,24,700,111571,665638,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,23-NOV-16 07:00:00,EST-5,24-NOV-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system tracking through the Lower Great Lakes brought moderate snow to portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 23rd into the morning of the 24th.,Several locations over the northern portion of the county measured nearly four inches of wet snow over a 24-hour period.,2016,1
50976,201611,19,1300,201611,20,300,111970,667702,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,19,CHARLEVOIX,APX,19-NOV-16 13:00:00,EST-5,20-NOV-16 03:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure moved from Minnesota to Lake Superior late on the 18th, then continued east. Persistent warm weather would give way to by far the coldest air of the season thus far. Lake enhanced snow and very gusty winds resulted. Wind gusts to around 60 mph were seen along parts of the Lake Michigan and Whitefish Bay shorelines. Snow amounts were highest southeast of Grand Traverse Bay, with Sharon (Kalkaska County) picking up 11 inches of snow.",,2016,1
50977,201611,19,1300,201611,20,300,111970,667703,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,22,OTSEGO,APX,19-NOV-16 13:00:00,EST-5,20-NOV-16 03:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Official NWS Observations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure moved from Minnesota to Lake Superior late on the 18th, then continued east. Persistent warm weather would give way to by far the coldest air of the season thus far. Lake enhanced snow and very gusty winds resulted. Wind gusts to around 60 mph were seen along parts of the Lake Michigan and Whitefish Bay shorelines. Snow amounts were highest southeast of Grand Traverse Bay, with Sharon (Kalkaska County) picking up 11 inches of snow.",,2016,1
50978,201611,19,1300,201611,20,300,111970,667706,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,28,CRAWFORD,APX,19-NOV-16 13:00:00,EST-5,20-NOV-16 03:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure moved from Minnesota to Lake Superior late on the 18th, then continued east. Persistent warm weather would give way to by far the coldest air of the season thus far. Lake enhanced snow and very gusty winds resulted. Wind gusts to around 60 mph were seen along parts of the Lake Michigan and Whitefish Bay shorelines. Snow amounts were highest southeast of Grand Traverse Bay, with Sharon (Kalkaska County) picking up 11 inches of snow.",,2016,1
50979,201611,19,1300,201611,20,300,111970,667707,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,32,WEXFORD,APX,19-NOV-16 13:00:00,EST-5,20-NOV-16 03:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure moved from Minnesota to Lake Superior late on the 18th, then continued east. Persistent warm weather would give way to by far the coldest air of the season thus far. Lake enhanced snow and very gusty winds resulted. Wind gusts to around 60 mph were seen along parts of the Lake Michigan and Whitefish Bay shorelines. Snow amounts were highest southeast of Grand Traverse Bay, with Sharon (Kalkaska County) picking up 11 inches of snow.",,2016,1
50980,201611,19,1300,201611,20,300,111970,667709,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,33,MISSAUKEE,APX,19-NOV-16 13:00:00,EST-5,20-NOV-16 03:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure moved from Minnesota to Lake Superior late on the 18th, then continued east. Persistent warm weather would give way to by far the coldest air of the season thus far. Lake enhanced snow and very gusty winds resulted. Wind gusts to around 60 mph were seen along parts of the Lake Michigan and Whitefish Bay shorelines. Snow amounts were highest southeast of Grand Traverse Bay, with Sharon (Kalkaska County) picking up 11 inches of snow.",,2016,1
50981,201611,19,1300,201611,20,300,111970,667710,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,8,CHIPPEWA,APX,19-NOV-16 13:00:00,EST-5,20-NOV-16 03:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure moved from Minnesota to Lake Superior late on the 18th, then continued east. Persistent warm weather would give way to by far the coldest air of the season thus far. Lake enhanced snow and very gusty winds resulted. Wind gusts to around 60 mph were seen along parts of the Lake Michigan and Whitefish Bay shorelines. Snow amounts were highest southeast of Grand Traverse Bay, with Sharon (Kalkaska County) picking up 11 inches of snow.",,2016,1
50982,201607,8,1244,201607,8,1244,109098,654579,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,119,MONTMORENCY,APX,08-JUL-16 12:44:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 12:44:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,50.00K,Trained Spotter,1.5,,,,,,,,,,,6.0,S,HILLMAN,6.0,S,HILLMAN,44.99,-83.9,44.99,-83.9,"Powerful thunderstorms developed over Lake Michigan late in morning of the 8th, ahead of an incoming cold front. These storms produced very large hail, and some damaging winds, as they swept across northern Michigan. Approximately 60 percent of the cherry crop in northwest lower Michigan was damaged by the severe thunderstorms.","Some damage done to area crops, including soybeans and wheat.",2016,7
50983,201607,8,1327,201607,8,1327,109098,654584,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,7,ALPENA,APX,08-JUL-16 13:27:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 13:27:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,100.00K,Trained Spotter,2.0,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,E,ALPENA,0.0,E,ALPENA,45.07,-83.44,45.07,-83.44,"Powerful thunderstorms developed over Lake Michigan late in morning of the 8th, ahead of an incoming cold front. These storms produced very large hail, and some damaging winds, as they swept across northern Michigan. Approximately 60 percent of the cherry crop in northwest lower Michigan was damaged by the severe thunderstorms.","Some damage done to area crops, including wheat and soybeans.",2016,7
50984,201607,8,950,201607,8,958,109098,653409,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,89,LEELANAU,APX,08-JUL-16 09:50:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 09:58:00,0,0,0,0,85.00K,2.00M,Public,3.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,EMPIRE,1.0,ESE,GLEN ARBOR,44.81,-86.06,44.897,-85.9893,"Powerful thunderstorms developed over Lake Michigan late in morning of the 8th, ahead of an incoming cold front. These storms produced very large hail, and some damaging winds, as they swept across northern Michigan. Approximately 60 percent of the cherry crop in northwest lower Michigan was damaged by the severe thunderstorms.","Hail to golfball-sized was reported in Empire, and up to three inches in diameter in Glen Arbor. Some vehicles were damaged, and a few homes lost windows and skylights. Considerable damage was done to orchards and vineyards in the area.",2016,7
50985,201607,8,1049,201607,8,1052,109098,653439,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,29,CHARLEVOIX,APX,08-JUL-16 10:49:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 10:52:00,0,0,0,0,45.00K,0.00K,Public,3.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,EAST JORDAN,1.0,WNW,EAST JORDAN,45.16,-85.13,45.1736,-85.1303,"Powerful thunderstorms developed over Lake Michigan late in morning of the 8th, ahead of an incoming cold front. These storms produced very large hail, and some damaging winds, as they swept across northern Michigan. Approximately 60 percent of the cherry crop in northwest lower Michigan was damaged by the severe thunderstorms.",Some vehicles were damaged by very large hail.,2016,7
50986,201607,8,1143,201607,8,1149,109098,654571,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,9,ANTRIM,APX,08-JUL-16 11:43:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 11:49:00,0,0,0,0,65.00K,800.00K,NWS Employee,3.0,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,S,CENTRAL LAKE,4.0,W,FINKTON,45.02,-85.26,45.0416,-85.199,"Powerful thunderstorms developed over Lake Michigan late in morning of the 8th, ahead of an incoming cold front. These storms produced very large hail, and some damaging winds, as they swept across northern Michigan. Approximately 60 percent of the cherry crop in northwest lower Michigan was damaged by the severe thunderstorms.","Numerous vehicles were dented by very large hail, and some windows were broken. Area fruit crops sustained considerable damage.",2016,7
51248,201612,14,2000,201612,15,900,111877,669598,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,85,NORTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,14-DEC-16 20:00:00,EST-5,15-DEC-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Heavy lake effect snow and blowing snow from strong west to northwest winds gusting over 40 mph at times combined to produce blizzard conditions from the 14th into the morning of the 15th over the Keweenaw Peninsula.,There was a public report of an estimated four to six inches of lake effect snow in just over 12 hours in Seney. Blowing snow and one foot high drifts were also reported.,2016,2
51249,201612,14,500,201612,15,1100,111877,669600,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,14-DEC-16 05:00:00,EST-5,15-DEC-16 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Heavy lake effect snow and blowing snow from strong west to northwest winds gusting over 40 mph at times combined to produce blizzard conditions from the 14th into the morning of the 15th over the Keweenaw Peninsula.,The observer at Tahquamenon Falls State Park measured 14 inches of lake effect snow in 30 hours.,2016,2
51250,201612,15,2000,201612,16,800,112290,669601,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,15-DEC-16 20:00:00,EST-5,16-DEC-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Colder air continuing to flow across Lake Superior generated moderate lake effect snow near Allouez from the evening of the 15th into the morning of the 16th.,The observer near Allouez measured six inches of lake effect snow in 12 hours.,2016,2
51251,201612,16,1800,201612,17,100,112295,669613,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,11,DICKINSON,MQT,16-DEC-16 18:00:00,CST-6,17-DEC-16 01:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving through the Lower Great Lakes caused periods of snow and lake enhanced snow from the 16th into the 18th across much of Upper Michigan.,The Dickinson County Sheriff reported an estimated three inches of new snow in Iron Mountain with slick roads.,2016,2
51533,201612,16,2000,201612,18,800,112295,669632,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,16-DEC-16 20:00:00,EST-5,18-DEC-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving through the Lower Great Lakes caused periods of snow and lake enhanced snow from the 16th into the 18th across much of Upper Michigan.,The observer in Allouez measured 9.5 inches of lake enhanced snow in 36 hours.,2016,2
51534,201612,21,1330,201612,21,1930,112296,669636,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,21-DEC-16 13:30:00,EST-5,21-DEC-16 19:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A quick moving low pressure system passed across the Upper Great Lakes dropping moderate to occasionally heavy snowfall across portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the 21st.,There was a public report of six inches of snow in six hours in Munising.,2016,2
51535,201612,16,2200,201612,17,1000,112295,669617,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,16-DEC-16 22:00:00,EST-5,17-DEC-16 10:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving through the Lower Great Lakes caused periods of snow and lake enhanced snow from the 16th into the 18th across much of Upper Michigan.,The spotter in White Pine measured eight inches of lake enhanced snow in 12 hours.,2016,2
51536,201612,16,1900,201612,18,700,112295,669626,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,16-DEC-16 19:00:00,CST-6,18-DEC-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving through the Lower Great Lakes caused periods of snow and lake enhanced snow from the 16th into the 18th across much of Upper Michigan.,The observer in Ironwood measured nine inches of lake enhanced snow in 36 hours. Isolated heavier snowfall amounts closer to one foot were measured in Bessemer on the 17th.,2016,2
51537,201612,21,1200,201612,21,1800,112296,669637,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,21-DEC-16 12:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-16 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A quick moving low pressure system passed across the Upper Great Lakes dropping moderate to occasionally heavy snowfall across portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the 21st.,There were reports of six inches of snow in six hours near Houghton and Alston.,2016,2
51538,201612,21,1200,201612,21,1800,112296,669641,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,21-DEC-16 12:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-16 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A quick moving low pressure system passed across the Upper Great Lakes dropping moderate to occasionally heavy snowfall across portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the 21st.,There were reports of around one inch per hour snowfall rates in Negaunee and Marquette during the afternoon hours of the 21st with five to six inch snowfall totals.,2016,2
51539,201612,21,1400,201612,21,1700,112296,669642,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,21-DEC-16 14:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-16 17:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A quick moving low pressure system passed across the Upper Great Lakes dropping moderate to occasionally heavy snowfall across portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the 21st.,There was a public report of 5.3 inches of snow in three hours at Keweenaw Bay.,2016,2
51540,201612,21,1600,201612,21,1800,112296,669643,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,21-DEC-16 16:00:00,EST-5,21-DEC-16 18:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A quick moving low pressure system passed across the Upper Great Lakes dropping moderate to occasionally heavy snowfall across portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the 21st.,There was a public report of an estimated four inches of snow in two hours nine miles northeast of Perkins.,2016,2
51561,201611,19,1300,201611,20,300,111970,667713,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,25,BENZIE,APX,19-NOV-16 13:00:00,EST-5,20-NOV-16 03:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,AWOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure moved from Minnesota to Lake Superior late on the 18th, then continued east. Persistent warm weather would give way to by far the coldest air of the season thus far. Lake enhanced snow and very gusty winds resulted. Wind gusts to around 60 mph were seen along parts of the Lake Michigan and Whitefish Bay shorelines. Snow amounts were highest southeast of Grand Traverse Bay, with Sharon (Kalkaska County) picking up 11 inches of snow.",,2016,1
51562,201611,19,1300,201611,20,300,111970,667714,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,31,MANISTEE,APX,19-NOV-16 13:00:00,EST-5,20-NOV-16 03:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,C-MAN Station,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure moved from Minnesota to Lake Superior late on the 18th, then continued east. Persistent warm weather would give way to by far the coldest air of the season thus far. Lake enhanced snow and very gusty winds resulted. Wind gusts to around 60 mph were seen along parts of the Lake Michigan and Whitefish Bay shorelines. Snow amounts were highest southeast of Grand Traverse Bay, with Sharon (Kalkaska County) picking up 11 inches of snow.",,2016,1
51563,201611,19,1300,201611,20,300,111970,667712,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,20,LEELANAU,APX,19-NOV-16 13:00:00,EST-5,20-NOV-16 03:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure moved from Minnesota to Lake Superior late on the 18th, then continued east. Persistent warm weather would give way to by far the coldest air of the season thus far. Lake enhanced snow and very gusty winds resulted. Wind gusts to around 60 mph were seen along parts of the Lake Michigan and Whitefish Bay shorelines. Snow amounts were highest southeast of Grand Traverse Bay, with Sharon (Kalkaska County) picking up 11 inches of snow.",,2016,1
51564,201611,19,1300,201611,20,300,111970,667715,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,31,MANISTEE,APX,19-NOV-16 13:00:00,EST-5,20-NOV-16 03:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,ASOS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure moved from Minnesota to Lake Superior late on the 18th, then continued east. Persistent warm weather would give way to by far the coldest air of the season thus far. Lake enhanced snow and very gusty winds resulted. Wind gusts to around 60 mph were seen along parts of the Lake Michigan and Whitefish Bay shorelines. Snow amounts were highest southeast of Grand Traverse Bay, with Sharon (Kalkaska County) picking up 11 inches of snow.",,2016,1
51565,201611,19,1300,201611,20,300,111970,667716,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Storm,Z,34,ROSCOMMON,APX,19-NOV-16 13:00:00,EST-5,20-NOV-16 03:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Strong low pressure moved from Minnesota to Lake Superior late on the 18th, then continued east. Persistent warm weather would give way to by far the coldest air of the season thus far. Lake enhanced snow and very gusty winds resulted. Wind gusts to around 60 mph were seen along parts of the Lake Michigan and Whitefish Bay shorelines. Snow amounts were highest southeast of Grand Traverse Bay, with Sharon (Kalkaska County) picking up 11 inches of snow.",,2016,1
51577,201607,8,1807,201607,8,1807,108605,650543,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,08-JUL-16 18:07:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 18:07:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,MANCHESTER,1.0,W,MANCHESTER,42.15,-84.04,42.15,-84.04,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",,2016,7
51636,201611,18,1911,201611,18,1912,111776,666602,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,75,JACKSON,GRR,18-NOV-16 19:11:00,EST-5,18-NOV-16 19:12:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,ASOS,69.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,(JXN)REYNOLDS FLD JA,1.0,SE,(JXN)REYNOLDS FLD JA,42.26,-84.46,42.26,-84.46,"An isolated severe thunderstorm produced wind gusts of up to 80 mph in Jackson, resulting in downed trees and limbs and numerous power outages. At one point close to 8,000 people lost power in Jackson during the evening hours of November 18th.",An isolated severe thunderstorm produced wind gusts up to 80 mph in Jackson. A 69 knot measured wind gust was reported at the Jackson airport. This resulted in numerous downed trees and limbs and power lines.,2016,1
51798,201612,8,100,201612,9,700,111862,667147,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,9,GOGEBIC,MQT,08-DEC-16 01:00:00,CST-6,09-DEC-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Colder Arctic air moving across Lake Superior generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow for the west to northwest wind snow belts from the 7th into the 10th.,Observers and spotters in the Ironwood area measured between 12 and 16 inches of lake effect snow over a 24-30 hour period.,2016,2
51799,201612,9,430,201612,9,1530,111862,667150,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,09-DEC-16 04:30:00,EST-5,09-DEC-16 15:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Colder Arctic air moving across Lake Superior generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow for the west to northwest wind snow belts from the 7th into the 10th.,A spotter three miles east of Harvey measured eight inches of lake effect snow in 11 hours.,2016,2
51800,201612,9,900,201612,10,900,111862,667166,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,09-DEC-16 09:00:00,EST-5,10-DEC-16 09:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Colder Arctic air moving across Lake Superior generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow for the west to northwest wind snow belts from the 7th into the 10th.,A spotter measured 12 inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours near Deer Park.,2016,2
51801,201612,7,700,201612,10,700,111862,667181,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,07-DEC-16 07:00:00,EST-5,10-DEC-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Colder Arctic air moving across Lake Superior generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow for the west to northwest wind snow belts from the 7th into the 10th.,The observer near Allouez estimated ten inches of lake effect snow in approximately 15 hours on the 7th. Northwest winds gusting over 30 mph also produced drifts up to three feet high in some places. The Keweenaw County Sheriff also reported snowfall rates of two to four inches per hour over higher terrain locations in the county during the evening of the 9th with 12-hour snow amounts into the morning of the 10th exceeding a foot at some locations.,2016,2
51802,201612,11,800,201612,12,800,111940,667579,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,11,DICKINSON,MQT,11-DEC-16 08:00:00,CST-6,12-DEC-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving through the Upper Great Lakes dropped moderate snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 11th into the morning of the 12th.,The observer north of Iron Mountain measured eight inches of snow in 24 hours.,2016,2
51907,201611,18,1930,201611,18,1930,111385,664574,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,161,WASHTENAW,DTX,18-NOV-16 19:30:00,EST-5,18-NOV-16 19:30:00,0,0,0,0,15.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,ESE,LYNDON CENTER,3.0,ESE,LYNDON CENTER,42.37,-84.02,42.37,-84.02,Record highs in the lower 70s gave way to several thunderstorms which produced wind damage as a strong cold front track through Southeast Michigan.,Widespread reports of tree damage across Washtenaw County.,2016,1
51908,201611,18,1945,201611,18,1945,111385,664575,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,93,LIVINGSTON,DTX,18-NOV-16 19:45:00,EST-5,18-NOV-16 19:45:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,BRIGHTON,1.0,W,BRIGHTON,42.53,-83.78,42.53,-83.78,Record highs in the lower 70s gave way to several thunderstorms which produced wind damage as a strong cold front track through Southeast Michigan.,Numerous reports of trees down between Brighton and Howell.,2016,1
52020,201612,18,500,201612,18,1100,111110,662866,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,77,BERRIEN,IWX,18-DEC-16 05:00:00,EST-5,18-DEC-16 11:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An intense lake effect single band produced near white-out conditions and a quick 5-7 inches of snow during the morning hours of December 18th.,"Visibilities reduced to less than a quarter mile and brief 2-3 inch per hour snowfall rates with a lake effect single band created difficult travel conditions during the morning hours of December 18th. Total snow accumulations of 5-7 inches were common, with a trained spotter in Three Oaks reporting 5.5 inches.",2016,2
52092,201612,7,700,201612,10,700,111862,667183,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,07-DEC-16 07:00:00,EST-5,10-DEC-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Colder Arctic air moving across Lake Superior generated moderate to heavy lake effect snow for the west to northwest wind snow belts from the 7th into the 10th.,The observer in Allouez estimated 10 inches of lake effect snow in approximately 15 hours on the 7th with strong northwest winds also creating drifts up to three feet high. Heavy lake effect snowfall rates of two to four inches per hour were also observed on the evening of the 9th near Calumet with another 12-18 inches of additional snowfall reported into the morning of the 10th.,2016,2
52093,201612,11,700,201612,12,700,111940,667582,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,12,MENOMINEE,MQT,11-DEC-16 07:00:00,CST-6,12-DEC-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,CoCoRaHS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving through the Upper Great Lakes dropped moderate snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 11th into the morning of the 12th.,The observing site near Menominee measured six inches of snow in 24 hours.,2016,2
52097,201612,11,700,201612,12,700,111940,667586,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,14,SOUTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,11-DEC-16 07:00:00,EST-5,12-DEC-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving through the Upper Great Lakes dropped moderate snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 11th into the morning of the 12th.,The observer in Manistique measured six inches of snow in 24 hours.,2016,2
52098,201612,11,900,201612,11,2100,111940,667604,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,11-DEC-16 09:00:00,EST-5,11-DEC-16 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A low pressure system moving through the Upper Great Lakes dropped moderate snow over portions of west and central Upper Michigan from the 11th into the morning of the 12th.,There was a public report via social media of four inches of snow in 12 hours six miles southeast of Big Bay.,2016,2
52099,201612,21,930,201612,21,1530,112296,669644,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,10,IRON,MQT,21-DEC-16 09:30:00,CST-6,21-DEC-16 15:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A quick moving low pressure system passed across the Upper Great Lakes dropping moderate to occasionally heavy snowfall across portions of west and central Upper Michigan on the 21st.,The spotter southwest of Iron River measured three inches of snow in six hours.,2016,2
52100,201612,26,100,201612,26,700,112301,669668,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,26-DEC-16 01:00:00,EST-5,26-DEC-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deepening Plains low pressure system tracking into Minnesota dropped sleet and light freezing rain over much of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 25th into the morning of the 26th.,A combination of sleet and freezing rain caused very slippery roads across much of the county on the morning of the 26th.,2016,2
52101,201612,26,100,201612,26,700,112301,669671,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,26-DEC-16 01:00:00,EST-5,26-DEC-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deepening Plains low pressure system tracking into Minnesota dropped sleet and light freezing rain over much of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 25th into the morning of the 26th.,"A combination of sleet and freezing rain caused very slippery roads across much of the county on the morning of the 26th, particularly between Marquette and Munising.",2016,2
52102,201612,25,2100,201612,26,700,112301,669674,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,10,IRON,MQT,25-DEC-16 21:00:00,CST-6,26-DEC-16 07:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A deepening Plains low pressure system tracking into Minnesota dropped sleet and light freezing rain over much of Upper Michigan from the evening of the 25th into the morning of the 26th.,The spotter near Peavy Falls Dam reported a tenth of an inch of freezing rain with very slippery road conditions into the morning of the 26th.,2016,2
52103,201612,26,2100,201612,27,2100,112311,669680,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,3,NORTHERN HOUGHTON,MQT,26-DEC-16 21:00:00,EST-5,27-DEC-16 21:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Arctic air moving across Lake Superior in the wake of a cold front generated moderate lake effect snow accumulation over the west to northwest wind snow belts from the evening of the 26th into the 28th.,There was a public report of seven inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours near Chassell.,2016,2
52104,201612,26,2000,201612,27,1500,112311,669681,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,2,ONTONAGON,MQT,26-DEC-16 20:00:00,EST-5,27-DEC-16 15:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Arctic air moving across Lake Superior in the wake of a cold front generated moderate lake effect snow accumulation over the west to northwest wind snow belts from the evening of the 26th into the 28th.,There was a report of an estimated eight inches of lake effect snow in approximately 18 hours at White Pine.,2016,2
52105,201612,26,1930,201612,27,1930,112311,669682,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,26-DEC-16 19:30:00,EST-5,27-DEC-16 19:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Arctic air moving across Lake Superior in the wake of a cold front generated moderate lake effect snow accumulation over the west to northwest wind snow belts from the evening of the 26th into the 28th.,The spotter in Keweenaw Bay measured 8.3 inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours.,2016,2
52141,201607,12,1825,201607,12,1826,108596,650506,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,23,BRANCH,IWX,12-JUL-16 18:25:00,EST-5,12-JUL-16 18:26:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,COLDWATER,1.0,S,COLDWATER,41.94,-85.0,41.94,-85.0,"Pre-frontal surface trough clipped the northern part of Indiana during the late afternoon and early evening hours. While shear was rather weak, instability was on the higher side with Mixed Layer CAPE values to 2000 J/KG and Downdraft CAPE in excess of 1000 J/KG. Many of the storms struggled to organize, but a few produced localized damaging winds.",The public reported several trees and tree limbs down onto power lines and some homes.,2016,7
52142,201607,8,1400,201607,8,1400,108605,650536,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,17,BAY,DTX,08-JUL-16 14:00:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 14:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,BENTLEY,1.0,NE,BENTLEY,43.96,-84.12,43.96,-84.12,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",,2016,7
52405,201607,8,1442,201607,8,1442,108605,650546,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,17,BAY,DTX,08-JUL-16 14:42:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 14:42:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,56.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,ENE,PINCONNING,3.0,ENE,PINCONNING,43.87,-83.92,43.87,-83.92,"An unseasonably strong upper-level disturbance interacted with a warm, moist airmass to spark scattered thunderstorms across Southeast Michigan between 3 and 8 pm July 8. These storms became severe across the Saginaw Valley and Thumb regions, with hail up to golf ball size, scattered wind damage, and localized rainfall amounts near 3 inches. An EF0 tornado occurred near Pinconning. The storms weakened upon spreading southward, but re-intensified over the western suburbs of Detroit. A concentrated swath of wind damage occurred from western Wayne County through the Downriver area, with numerous reports of trees down.",,2016,7
52618,201612,27,600,201612,28,600,112311,669683,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,27-DEC-16 06:00:00,EST-5,28-DEC-16 06:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Arctic air moving across Lake Superior in the wake of a cold front generated moderate lake effect snow accumulation over the west to northwest wind snow belts from the evening of the 26th into the 28th.,The observer south of Grand Marais measured 7.5 inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours.,2016,2
52619,201612,29,1630,201612,30,1200,112314,669690,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,6,ALGER,MQT,29-DEC-16 16:30:00,EST-5,30-DEC-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Deeper moisture and a low pressure trough lingering over Upper Michigan generated moderate to heavy lake enhanced snow over the northwest wind snow belts of Upper Michigan from the 29th into the 30th.,There was a public report of 8 to 9 inches of lake effect snow from Shingleton to Munising near the intersection of Highway M-94 and Highway M-28. Snow and blowing snow also caused whiteout conditions at times.,2016,2
52620,201612,29,1630,201612,30,1200,112314,669691,MICHIGAN,2016,Lake-Effect Snow,Z,85,NORTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,29-DEC-16 16:30:00,EST-5,30-DEC-16 12:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Deeper moisture and a low pressure trough lingering over Upper Michigan generated moderate to heavy lake enhanced snow over the northwest wind snow belts of Upper Michigan from the 29th into the 30th.,There was an estimated 8 to 9 inches of lake effect snow from Shingleton to Seney along Highway M-28. Snow and blowing snow also caused whiteout conditions at times.,2016,2
52621,201612,29,800,201612,30,800,112314,669693,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,4,BARAGA,MQT,29-DEC-16 08:00:00,EST-5,30-DEC-16 08:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Deeper moisture and a low pressure trough lingering over Upper Michigan generated moderate to heavy lake enhanced snow over the northwest wind snow belts of Upper Michigan from the 29th into the 30th.,The observer near Pelkie measured 7.3 inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours.,2016,2
52622,201612,29,2130,201612,30,930,112314,669695,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,7,LUCE,MQT,29-DEC-16 21:30:00,EST-5,30-DEC-16 09:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Deeper moisture and a low pressure trough lingering over Upper Michigan generated moderate to heavy lake enhanced snow over the northwest wind snow belts of Upper Michigan from the 29th into the 30th.,There was a public report via social media of an estimated six inches of lake effect snow in 12 hours at Newberry.,2016,2
52623,201612,29,830,201612,30,830,112314,669697,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,14,SOUTHERN SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,29-DEC-16 08:30:00,EST-5,30-DEC-16 08:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Deeper moisture and a low pressure trough lingering over Upper Michigan generated moderate to heavy lake enhanced snow over the northwest wind snow belts of Upper Michigan from the 29th into the 30th.,There was a public report of four to six inches of lake effect snow in 24 hours at Germfask.,2016,2
52882,201612,30,1300,201612,31,1300,112320,669706,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,10,IRON,MQT,30-DEC-16 13:00:00,CST-6,31-DEC-16 13:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Alberta clipper low pressure system moving across the Upper Great Lakes dropped moderate snow over portions of central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 30th into the morning of the 31st.,There was a public report of seven inches of snow in 24 hours near Beechwood.,2016,2
52884,201612,29,700,201612,29,1900,112314,669702,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,1,KEWEENAW,MQT,29-DEC-16 07:00:00,EST-5,29-DEC-16 19:00:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Deeper moisture and a low pressure trough lingering over Upper Michigan generated moderate to heavy lake enhanced snow over the northwest wind snow belts of Upper Michigan from the 29th into the 30th.,There was a public report of an estimated six inches of lake effect snow in 12 hours at Eagle Harbor.,2016,2
52885,201612,30,2230,201612,31,1030,112320,669705,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,30-DEC-16 22:30:00,EST-5,31-DEC-16 10:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,An Alberta clipper low pressure system moving across the Upper Great Lakes dropped moderate snow over portions of central Upper Michigan from the evening of the 30th into the morning of the 31st.,There was a public report of an estimated five inches of snow in 12 hours at Gladstone.,2016,2
53170,201612,14,800,201612,14,2030,111877,669594,MICHIGAN,2016,Winter Weather,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,14-DEC-16 08:00:00,EST-5,14-DEC-16 20:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Heavy lake effect snow and blowing snow from strong west to northwest winds gusting over 40 mph at times combined to produce blizzard conditions from the 14th into the morning of the 15th over the Keweenaw Peninsula.,There was a public report via social media of an estimated four to five inches of lake effect snow in approximately 12 hours.,2016,2
53479,201611,18,1855,201611,18,1856,111180,663289,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,59,HILLSDALE,IWX,18-NOV-16 18:55:00,EST-5,18-NOV-16 18:56:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,60.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,SE,JONESVILLE,2.0,SE,JONESVILLE,41.96,-84.65,41.96,-84.65,"Strong low pressure system was off to the northwest with a trailing cold front that was draped south over Illinois in the morning. Right entrance region of jet over Indiana created strong synoptic lift out ahead of the front and combined with the forcing due to the front, allowed for rapid development of thunderstorms along the frontal system. Strong southerly flow allowed for temperatures to warm near records in the low to mid 70s across the state of Indiana. Although marginal instability existed, strong wind fields and associated shear was sufficient for sporadic wind damage reports.","The public and local media reported a well built barn demolished, with trees blown down in the area. A large wooden swing set was also blown away.",2016,1
53784,201607,8,951,201607,8,955,109098,653407,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,55,GRAND TRAVERSE,APX,08-JUL-16 09:51:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 09:55:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,(TVC)TRAVERSE CITY A,1.0,E,(TVC)TRAVERSE CITY A,44.7463,-85.5512,44.7463,-85.5512,"Powerful thunderstorms developed over Lake Michigan late in morning of the 8th, ahead of an incoming cold front. These storms produced very large hail, and some damaging winds, as they swept across northern Michigan. Approximately 60 percent of the cherry crop in northwest lower Michigan was damaged by the severe thunderstorms.",,2016,7
53914,201607,11,1848,201607,11,1854,108406,649311,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,53,GOGEBIC,MQT,11-JUL-16 18:48:00,CST-6,11-JUL-16 18:54:00,0,0,0,0,3.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,5.0,NW,JUNET,5.0,NW,JUNET,46.5788,-90.264,46.5788,-90.264,A warm and humid air mass ahead of a low pressure system approaching from the Northern Plains set the stage for the formation of severe thunderstorms over portions of Gogebic County from late evening on the 11th into the early morning of the 12th. The storms caused flash flooding and damaging winds over portions of Gogebic County.,Gogebic County Sheriff's office reported large trees in excess of 12 inches in diameter down across Lake Road near Upper Powers Road. The Gogebic County Road Commission was clearing the road with front end loaders.,2016,7
53930,201607,17,1520,201607,17,1524,108436,649493,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,13,BARAGA,MQT,17-JUL-16 15:20:00,EST-5,17-JUL-16 15:24:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,S,PEQUAMING,2.0,S,PEQUAMING,46.8211,-88.38,46.8211,-88.38,A cold front moving through an unstable air mass produced several severe thunderstorms during the afternoon of the 17th over portions of Marquette and Baraga counties.,There was a report just south of Pequaming of nickel-sized hail with one or two hailstones about one inch in diameter.,2016,7
53931,201607,8,500,201607,8,1630,108385,649546,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Rain,C,153,SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,08-JUL-16 05:00:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 16:30:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NE,MANISTIQUE,1.0,NE,MANISTIQUE,45.96,-86.24,45.96,-86.24,"A low pressure trough moving through a moist and unstable air mass produced isolated severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan, including a weak tornado near Newberry.",A trained spotter measured 2.46 inches of rainfall in Manistique in less than 12 hours.,2016,7
53932,201607,21,351,201607,21,356,108444,649547,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,53,GOGEBIC,MQT,21-JUL-16 03:51:00,CST-6,21-JUL-16 03:56:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,9.0,WNW,JUNET,9.0,WNW,JUNET,46.5893,-90.3665,46.5893,-90.3665,An upper disturbance approaching from the west interacted with a very warm and unstable air mass to produce severe thunderstorms over the west half portions of Upper Michigan on the morning of the 21st.,The Gogebic County Sheriff reported several trees down along Lake Road near Little Girls Point.,2016,7
53933,201607,21,416,201607,21,421,108444,649548,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,53,GOGEBIC,MQT,21-JUL-16 04:16:00,CST-6,21-JUL-16 04:21:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,WNW,WAKEFIELD,1.0,WNW,WAKEFIELD,46.4783,-89.9384,46.4783,-89.9384,An upper disturbance approaching from the west interacted with a very warm and unstable air mass to produce severe thunderstorms over the west half portions of Upper Michigan on the morning of the 21st.,The Gogebic County Sheriff reported trees and power lines down in Wakefield.,2016,7
53934,201607,21,552,201607,21,557,108444,649549,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,131,ONTONAGON,MQT,21-JUL-16 05:52:00,EST-5,21-JUL-16 05:57:00,0,0,0,0,4.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,MASS,1.0,S,MASS,46.7626,-89.0793,46.7626,-89.0793,An upper disturbance approaching from the west interacted with a very warm and unstable air mass to produce severe thunderstorms over the west half portions of Upper Michigan on the morning of the 21st.,The Gogebic County Sheriff reported numerous trees down in and around Mass City.,2016,7
53935,201607,21,604,201607,21,607,108444,649550,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,61,HOUGHTON,MQT,21-JUL-16 06:04:00,EST-5,21-JUL-16 06:07:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,55.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,BEACON HILL,0.0,N,BEACON HILL,47.1367,-88.8196,47.1367,-88.8196,An upper disturbance approaching from the west interacted with a very warm and unstable air mass to produce severe thunderstorms over the west half portions of Upper Michigan on the morning of the 21st.,The spotter at Freda measured a thunderstorm wind gust to 63 mph.,2016,7
53949,201607,21,425,201607,21,440,108444,649692,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,53,GOGEBIC,MQT,21-JUL-16 04:25:00,CST-6,21-JUL-16 04:40:00,0,0,0,0,50.00K,0.00K,Park/Forest Service,74.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,12.0,N,CONNORVILLE,12.0,N,CONNORVILLE,46.7258,-89.9286,46.7258,-89.9286,An upper disturbance approaching from the west interacted with a very warm and unstable air mass to produce severe thunderstorms over the west half portions of Upper Michigan on the morning of the 21st.,Numerous trees were reported down in Porcupine Mountains State Park from thunderstorm winds. A cabin was also reportedly destroyed.,2016,7
53963,201607,21,615,201607,21,620,108444,649551,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,13,BARAGA,MQT,21-JUL-16 06:15:00,EST-5,21-JUL-16 06:20:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NNW,ALBERTA,1.0,NNW,ALBERTA,46.6584,-88.475,46.6584,-88.475,An upper disturbance approaching from the west interacted with a very warm and unstable air mass to produce severe thunderstorms over the west half portions of Upper Michigan on the morning of the 21st.,The Baraga County Sheriff reported numerous trees down across Baraga County. One downed tree was blocking Highway US-41 south of L'anse.,2016,7
53964,201607,21,605,201607,21,610,108444,649552,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,61,HOUGHTON,MQT,21-JUL-16 06:05:00,EST-5,21-JUL-16 06:10:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,61.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,TOIVOLA,1.0,W,TOIVOLA,47.0,-88.77,47.0,-88.77,An upper disturbance approaching from the west interacted with a very warm and unstable air mass to produce severe thunderstorms over the west half portions of Upper Michigan on the morning of the 21st.,A spotter reported widespread tree damage from Toivola and Donken to Twin Lakes. Highway M-26 was blocked by fallen trees.,2016,7
53965,201607,21,525,201607,21,530,108444,649553,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,71,IRON,MQT,21-JUL-16 05:25:00,CST-6,21-JUL-16 05:30:00,0,0,0,0,3.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SSE,BEECHWOOD,1.0,SSE,BEECHWOOD,46.15,-88.76,46.15,-88.76,An upper disturbance approaching from the west interacted with a very warm and unstable air mass to produce severe thunderstorms over the west half portions of Upper Michigan on the morning of the 21st.,The Iron County Sheriff reported trees down near Beechwood.,2016,7
53966,201607,21,530,201607,21,535,108444,649554,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,71,IRON,MQT,21-JUL-16 05:30:00,CST-6,21-JUL-16 05:35:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,E,IRON RIVER,0.0,E,IRON RIVER,46.1,-88.64,46.1,-88.64,An upper disturbance approaching from the west interacted with a very warm and unstable air mass to produce severe thunderstorms over the west half portions of Upper Michigan on the morning of the 21st.,The Iron County Sheriff reported several trees down in the Iron River area.,2016,7
53967,201607,21,520,201607,21,525,108444,649575,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,131,ONTONAGON,MQT,21-JUL-16 05:20:00,EST-5,21-JUL-16 05:25:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Public,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,SSE,MERRIWEATHER,4.0,SSE,MERRIWEATHER,46.5083,-89.6055,46.5083,-89.6055,An upper disturbance approaching from the west interacted with a very warm and unstable air mass to produce severe thunderstorms over the west half portions of Upper Michigan on the morning of the 21st.,There was a public report of several trees down around Lake Gogebic five miles southeast of Merriweather.,2016,7
53968,201607,21,610,201607,21,614,108444,649582,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,43,DICKINSON,MQT,21-JUL-16 06:10:00,CST-6,21-JUL-16 06:14:00,0,0,0,0,0.50K,0.00K,Department of Highways,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,FELCH,1.0,W,FELCH,46.0,-87.87,46.0,-87.87,An upper disturbance approaching from the west interacted with a very warm and unstable air mass to produce severe thunderstorms over the west half portions of Upper Michigan on the morning of the 21st.,Tree down on Metropolitan Road west of Felch. Time of the report was estimated from radar.,2016,7
53979,201607,17,1727,201607,17,1732,108436,649486,MICHIGAN,2016,Funnel Cloud,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,17-JUL-16 17:27:00,EST-5,17-JUL-16 17:32:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WNW,ISHPEMING,2.0,WNW,ISHPEMING,46.5057,-87.6842,46.5057,-87.6842,A cold front moving through an unstable air mass produced several severe thunderstorms during the afternoon of the 17th over portions of Marquette and Baraga counties.,A spotter near Ishpeming observed a funnel cloud over Bell Hospital. The funnel cloud went back up into the cloud when penny sized hail and a heavy rain were observed.,2016,7
53980,201607,17,1618,201607,17,1623,108436,649488,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,13,BARAGA,MQT,17-JUL-16 16:18:00,EST-5,17-JUL-16 16:23:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,3.0,ENE,PELKIE,3.0,ENE,PELKIE,46.8365,-88.5824,46.8365,-88.5824,A cold front moving through an unstable air mass produced several severe thunderstorms during the afternoon of the 17th over portions of Marquette and Baraga counties.,Law enforcement reported downed trees on Froberg Road near Pelkie. Power outages were also reported in Baraga.,2016,7
53981,201607,17,1622,201607,17,1627,108436,649490,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,13,BARAGA,MQT,17-JUL-16 16:22:00,EST-5,17-JUL-16 16:27:00,0,0,0,0,3.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,61.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,W,BARAGA CARLSON ARPT,2.0,W,BARAGA CARLSON ARPT,46.7767,-88.6299,46.7767,-88.6299,A cold front moving through an unstable air mass produced several severe thunderstorms during the afternoon of the 17th over portions of Marquette and Baraga counties.,Regional law enforcement dispatch reported large trees down and snapped power lines near the intersection of Highway M-38 and Pelkie Road. This was a delayed report.,2016,7
53982,201607,17,1612,201607,17,1616,108436,649491,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,13,BARAGA,MQT,17-JUL-16 16:12:00,EST-5,17-JUL-16 16:16:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,911 Call Center,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,WSW,BARAGA CARLSON ARPT,4.0,WSW,BARAGA CARLSON ARPT,46.766000000000005,-88.6573,46.766000000000005,-88.6573,A cold front moving through an unstable air mass produced several severe thunderstorms during the afternoon of the 17th over portions of Marquette and Baraga counties.,Regional law enforcement dispatch reported a large poplar tree down near the intersection of Highway M-38 and Pine Creek Road. This was a delayed report.,2016,7
54025,201607,21,708,201607,21,713,108444,649586,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,21-JUL-16 07:08:00,EST-5,21-JUL-16 07:13:00,0,0,0,0,3.00K,0.00K,NWS Employee,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,W,NEGAUNEE,0.0,W,NEGAUNEE,46.5,-87.61,46.5,-87.61,An upper disturbance approaching from the west interacted with a very warm and unstable air mass to produce severe thunderstorms over the west half portions of Upper Michigan on the morning of the 21st.,Several sources reported multiple trees and large limbs down across the city of Negaunee.,2016,7
54026,201607,21,430,201607,21,435,108444,649590,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,53,GOGEBIC,MQT,21-JUL-16 04:30:00,CST-6,21-JUL-16 04:35:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Mesonet,51.0,MG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,ENE,VERONA,2.0,ENE,VERONA,46.4775,-89.9501,46.4775,-89.9501,An upper disturbance approaching from the west interacted with a very warm and unstable air mass to produce severe thunderstorms over the west half portions of Upper Michigan on the morning of the 21st.,The mesonet station at Wakefield measured a thunderstorm wind gust to 59 mph.,2016,7
54041,201607,26,1839,201607,26,1843,108449,649628,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,3,ALGER,MQT,26-JUL-16 18:39:00,EST-5,26-JUL-16 18:43:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,NW,GRAND MARAIS,0.0,NW,GRAND MARAIS,46.6751,-85.9869,46.6751,-85.9869,A cold front moving slowly through a moist and unstable air mass generated thunderstorms with large hail over portions of Alger and Luce counties on the evening of the 26th.,A spotter in Grand Marais reported dime-sized hail.,2016,7
54042,201607,26,1842,201607,26,1846,108449,649656,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,3,ALGER,MQT,26-JUL-16 18:42:00,EST-5,26-JUL-16 18:46:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,WNW,GRAND MARAIS,0.0,WNW,GRAND MARAIS,46.6719,-85.9853,46.6719,-85.9853,A cold front moving slowly through a moist and unstable air mass generated thunderstorms with large hail over portions of Alger and Luce counties on the evening of the 26th.,There was a public report of dime-sized hail along West Bay in Grand Marais.,2016,7
54043,201607,26,1843,201607,26,1847,108449,649657,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,3,ALGER,MQT,26-JUL-16 18:43:00,EST-5,26-JUL-16 18:47:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SE,GRAND MARAIS,1.0,SE,GRAND MARAIS,46.66,-85.96,46.66,-85.96,A cold front moving slowly through a moist and unstable air mass generated thunderstorms with large hail over portions of Alger and Luce counties on the evening of the 26th.,A spotter just southeast of Grand Marais reported dime-sized hail.,2016,7
54044,201607,26,1840,201607,26,1848,108449,649660,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,3,ALGER,MQT,26-JUL-16 18:40:00,EST-5,26-JUL-16 18:48:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.25,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,E,GRAND MARAIS,0.0,E,GRAND MARAIS,46.67,-85.97,46.67,-85.97,A cold front moving slowly through a moist and unstable air mass generated thunderstorms with large hail over portions of Alger and Luce counties on the evening of the 26th.,"There was a public report of quarter-sized hail with some hail stones larger than quarter size. The hail lasted five to ten minutes, and an intense downpour was also observed.",2016,7
54045,201607,26,1835,201607,26,1839,108449,649662,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,95,LUCE,MQT,26-JUL-16 18:35:00,EST-5,26-JUL-16 18:39:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,DEER PARK,1.0,SW,DEER PARK,46.66,-85.61,46.66,-85.61,A cold front moving slowly through a moist and unstable air mass generated thunderstorms with large hail over portions of Alger and Luce counties on the evening of the 26th.,A spotter near Deer Park reported quarter-sized hail.,2016,7
54074,201607,17,1630,201607,17,1634,108436,649481,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,13,BARAGA,MQT,17-JUL-16 16:30:00,EST-5,17-JUL-16 16:34:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NW,BARAGA CARLSON ARPT,2.0,NW,BARAGA CARLSON ARPT,46.8,-88.6,46.8,-88.6,A cold front moving through an unstable air mass produced several severe thunderstorms during the afternoon of the 17th over portions of Marquette and Baraga counties.,"The observer near Pelkie observed nickel-sized hail, and measured 0.75 inches of rainfall in less than a half an hour.",2016,7
54075,201607,17,1721,201607,17,1725,108436,649485,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,17-JUL-16 17:21:00,EST-5,17-JUL-16 17:25:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NNE,NORTH LAKE,2.0,NNE,NORTH LAKE,46.5214,-87.71,46.5214,-87.71,A cold front moving through an unstable air mass produced several severe thunderstorms during the afternoon of the 17th over portions of Marquette and Baraga counties.,Law enforcement reported downed trees and power lines on the intersection of Cooper Lake Road and Deer Lake Road northwest of Ishpeming.,2016,7
54133,201607,5,2240,201607,5,2244,108383,649195,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,61,HOUGHTON,MQT,05-JUL-16 22:40:00,EST-5,05-JUL-16 22:44:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Social Media,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,S,HISULA,1.0,S,HISULA,46.76,-88.78,46.76,-88.78,A cluster of thunderstorms formed from a passing disturbance moving through a moist and unstable air mass. A few of these storms became severe over the west half of Upper Michigan on the evening of the 5th.,A metal framed RV storage shelter was flattened near Nisula. This was a delayed report relayed via social media.,2016,7
54156,201607,5,2252,201607,5,2256,108383,649192,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,13,BARAGA,MQT,05-JUL-16 22:52:00,EST-5,05-JUL-16 22:56:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,L ANSE,1.0,N,L ANSE,46.7669,-88.4502,46.7669,-88.4502,A cluster of thunderstorms formed from a passing disturbance moving through a moist and unstable air mass. A few of these storms became severe over the west half of Upper Michigan on the evening of the 5th.,A picnic table with an umbrella was blown over by strong winds.,2016,7
54157,201607,5,2313,201607,5,2317,108383,649194,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,05-JUL-16 23:13:00,EST-5,05-JUL-16 23:17:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,E,MICHIGAMME,0.0,E,MICHIGAMME,46.53,-88.11,46.53,-88.11,A cluster of thunderstorms formed from a passing disturbance moving through a moist and unstable air mass. A few of these storms became severe over the west half of Upper Michigan on the evening of the 5th.,Thunderstorm winds knocked large tree branches down in Michigamme. Winds were estimated at 60 mph.,2016,7
54158,201607,5,1925,201607,5,1929,108383,649201,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,53,GOGEBIC,MQT,05-JUL-16 19:25:00,CST-6,05-JUL-16 19:29:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,Park/Forest Service,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,10.0,N,NORTH BESSEMER,10.0,N,NORTH BESSEMER,46.66,-90.05,46.66,-90.05,A cluster of thunderstorms formed from a passing disturbance moving through a moist and unstable air mass. A few of these storms became severe over the west half of Upper Michigan on the evening of the 5th.,There was a delayed report from Ottawa National Forest Park rangers of large tree limbs in excess of 12 inches snapped at the Black River Harbor Recreational Area campground site.,2016,7
54159,201607,8,1030,201607,8,1034,108385,649202,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,153,SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,08-JUL-16 10:30:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 10:34:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,WNW,OSSAWINAMAKEE BEACH,1.0,WNW,OSSAWINAMAKEE BEACH,46.005,-86.3027,46.005,-86.3027,"A low pressure trough moving through a moist and unstable air mass produced isolated severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan, including a weak tornado near Newberry.",There was a public report of penny-sized hail four miles northwest of Manistique.,2016,7
54160,201607,8,1006,201607,8,1010,108385,649203,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,153,SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,08-JUL-16 10:06:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 10:10:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,W,INDIAN LAKE,2.0,W,INDIAN LAKE,46.0,-86.39,46.0,-86.39,"A low pressure trough moving through a moist and unstable air mass produced isolated severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan, including a weak tornado near Newberry.",There was public report of estimated one inch diameter hail west of Indian Lake. The observer arrived onsite around 30 minutes after the hail had fallen and found nickel-sized hail covering the ground at the time.,2016,7
54161,201607,8,1228,201607,8,1231,108385,649204,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,08-JUL-16 12:28:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 12:31:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,W,NEGAUNEE,0.0,W,NEGAUNEE,46.5,-87.61,46.5,-87.61,"A low pressure trough moving through a moist and unstable air mass produced isolated severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan, including a weak tornado near Newberry.",The spotter in Negaunee observed pea to nickel sized hail.,2016,7
54162,201607,8,1220,201607,8,1224,108385,649205,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,08-JUL-16 12:20:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 12:24:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Social Media,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,NEGAUNEE,1.0,W,NEGAUNEE,46.5,-87.62,46.5,-87.62,"A low pressure trough moving through a moist and unstable air mass produced isolated severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan, including a weak tornado near Newberry.",There was a delayed public report of quarter-sized hail near Negaunee.,2016,7
54163,201607,8,1500,201607,8,1505,108385,649206,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,153,SCHOOLCRAFT,MQT,08-JUL-16 15:00:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 15:05:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,Fire Department/Rescue,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,OSSAWINAMAKEE BEACH,1.0,N,OSSAWINAMAKEE BEACH,46.01,-86.28,46.01,-86.28,"A low pressure trough moving through a moist and unstable air mass produced isolated severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan, including a weak tornado near Newberry.",There was a delayed report of three fruit trees of approximately six inches in diameter uprooted.,2016,7
54694,201606,20,1330,201606,20,1331,108267,648495,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,21,BERRIEN,IWX,20-JUN-16 13:30:00,EST-5,20-JUN-16 13:31:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Broadcast Media,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,NILES,0.0,N,NILES,41.83,-86.25,41.83,-86.25,"A cold front made it way through the area, interacting with an unstable atmosphere to produce numerous thunderstorms. Several reports of damage were received as small clusters of storms organized and moved across the area.",Broadcast media shared pictures from viewers of at least one inch diameter inch hail.,2016,6
54802,201606,20,1400,201606,20,1401,108267,648496,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,21,BERRIEN,IWX,20-JUN-16 14:00:00,EST-5,20-JUN-16 14:01:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,BUCHANAN,0.0,N,BUCHANAN,41.83,-86.37,41.83,-86.37,"A cold front made it way through the area, interacting with an unstable atmosphere to produce numerous thunderstorms. Several reports of damage were received as small clusters of storms organized and moved across the area.",The public reported hail up to one inch in diameter.,2016,6
54803,201606,20,1957,201606,20,1958,108267,648497,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,23,BRANCH,IWX,20-JUN-16 19:57:00,EST-5,20-JUN-16 19:58:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,SW,BRONSON ARPT,1.0,SW,BRONSON ARPT,41.87,-85.19,41.87,-85.19,"A cold front made it way through the area, interacting with an unstable atmosphere to produce numerous thunderstorms. Several reports of damage were received as small clusters of storms organized and moved across the area.",,2016,6
54804,201606,20,1300,201606,20,1301,108267,648498,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,21,BERRIEN,IWX,20-JUN-16 13:00:00,EST-5,20-JUN-16 13:01:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,60.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,NW,BRIDGMAN,1.0,NW,BRIDGMAN,41.94,-86.56,41.94,-86.56,"A cold front made it way through the area, interacting with an unstable atmosphere to produce numerous thunderstorms. Several reports of damage were received as small clusters of storms organized and moved across the area.",The public reported trees down or uprooted in the area.,2016,6
54805,201606,20,1315,201606,20,1316,108267,648499,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,149,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,20-JUN-16 13:15:00,EST-5,20-JUN-16 13:16:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,60.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,THREE RIVERS,1.0,N,THREE RIVERS,41.94,-85.63,41.94,-85.63,"A cold front made it way through the area, interacting with an unstable atmosphere to produce numerous thunderstorms. Several reports of damage were received as small clusters of storms organized and moved across the area.","Trained spotters reported multiple trees down along Hoffman St. Additional trees, tree limbs and power lines were also down across the area. .",2016,6
54806,201606,20,1320,201606,20,1321,108267,648500,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,149,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,20-JUN-16 13:20:00,EST-5,20-JUN-16 13:21:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Trained Spotter,60.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,CENTREVILLE,0.0,N,CENTREVILLE,41.92,-85.53,41.92,-85.53,"A cold front made it way through the area, interacting with an unstable atmosphere to produce numerous thunderstorms. Several reports of damage were received as small clusters of storms organized and moved across the area.","A trained spotter reported trees, tree limbs and power lines down, some possible onto vehicles.",2016,6
55697,201608,16,100,201608,16,315,110231,658633,MICHIGAN,2016,Flash Flood,C,27,CASS,IWX,16-AUG-16 01:00:00,EST-5,16-AUG-16 03:15:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,5.0,SSW,BARRON LAKE,1.0,NE,EDWARDSBURG,41.7616,-86.2241,41.8113,-86.0575,"A tropical air mass worked north out of the Gulf States as weak low pressure deepened and moved into the western Great Lakes. The high moisture content, combined with very efficient rainfall processes allowed for a period of widespread rain across the forecast area. Rainfall amounts of 4 to 8 inches were recorded.","Extensive flooding and areas of flash flooding were reported by emergency management officials across portions of Cass County, mainly from the southwestern corner of the county to Cassopolis and Vandalia. Rainfall amounts of 7 to 9 inches were recorded with the highest in the Vandalia area. Numerous roads were closed in these areas, with 2 subdivisions requiring emergency pumping operations in Cassopolis and Milton Township. Retention and detention ponds overflowed across the county. No reports of rescues were noted.",2016,8
55844,201607,5,2310,201607,5,2314,108383,649200,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,13,BARAGA,MQT,05-JUL-16 23:10:00,EST-5,05-JUL-16 23:14:00,0,0,0,0,1.50K,0.00K,Park/Forest Service,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,5.0,E,NESTORIA,5.0,E,NESTORIA,46.5828,-88.1713,46.5828,-88.1713,A cluster of thunderstorms formed from a passing disturbance moving through a moist and unstable air mass. A few of these storms became severe over the west half of Upper Michigan on the evening of the 5th.,There was a delayed report of tree damage observed near Craig Lake State Park on Craig Lake Road.,2016,7
55845,201607,16,1720,201607,16,1805,108435,649480,MICHIGAN,2016,Heavy Rain,C,41,DELTA,MQT,16-JUL-16 17:20:00,EST-5,16-JUL-16 18:05:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,WNW,KIPLING,3.0,WNW,KIPLING,45.88,-87.09,45.88,-87.09,"Daytime heating and instability produced a strong thunderstorm near Brampton in Delta County during the early evening of the 16th. The strong storm dropped more than two and a half inches of heavy rain in 45 minutes and produced wind gusts between 30 to 35 mph. The wind knocked small tree branches down, and the heavy rain resulted in widespread standing water around the local area. Small hail was also observed for about ten minutes.","The observer southwest of Brampton observed a strong thunderstorm which dropped more than two and a half inches of heavy rain in 45 minutes and produced wind gusts between 30 to 35 mph. The wind knocked small tree branches down, and the heavy rain resulted in widespread standing water around the local area. Small hail was also observed for about ten minutes.",2016,7
55865,201607,17,1721,201607,17,1726,108436,649492,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,17-JUL-16 17:21:00,EST-5,17-JUL-16 17:26:00,0,0,0,0,10.00K,0.00K,Fire Department/Rescue,56.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,NNE,NORTH LAKE,2.0,NNE,NORTH LAKE,46.521,-87.7106,46.521,-87.7106,A cold front moving through an unstable air mass produced several severe thunderstorms during the afternoon of the 17th over portions of Marquette and Baraga counties.,"The Ishpeming Township Fire Department reported several trees down on Cooper Lake Road south of the Deer Lake Road intersection. Some of the downed hardwood trees were estimated to measure between 12 and 18 inches in diameter and a few were snapped off toward the tops. The power company was on the scene to help with cleanup, and one car had a tree lying down on it. This was a delayed report.",2016,7
55868,201607,8,1656,201607,8,1703,108385,649308,MICHIGAN,2016,Tornado,C,95,LUCE,MQT,08-JUL-16 16:56:00,EST-5,08-JUL-16 17:03:00,0,0,0,0,5.00K,0.00K,Social Media,,,,,EF0,0.25,75.0,,,,,2.0,NW,MC LEODS CORNER,2.0,NW,MC LEODS CORNER,46.32,-85.4065,46.32,-85.4065,"A low pressure trough moving through a moist and unstable air mass produced isolated severe thunderstorms over portions of central Upper Michigan, including a weak tornado near Newberry.",A weak tornado was captured on video and tree damage was later confirmed by a Michigan DNR pilot. Overhead photos from the DNR revealed that the tornado knocked down numerous trees and basically circulated in the same spot for several minutes before dissipating.,2016,7
55885,201607,21,535,201607,21,542,108444,649556,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,131,ONTONAGON,MQT,21-JUL-16 05:35:00,EST-5,21-JUL-16 05:42:00,0,0,0,0,100.00K,0.00K,Emergency Manager,65.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,W,ONTONAGON,1.0,W,ONTONAGON,46.87,-89.32,46.87,-89.32,An upper disturbance approaching from the west interacted with a very warm and unstable air mass to produce severe thunderstorms over the west half portions of Upper Michigan on the morning of the 21st.,"The Ontonagon Emergency Manager reported dozens of trees down in and around the village of Ontonagon, including several down on homes. Power was out in the village for nearly eight hours.",2016,7
55886,201607,1,0,201607,31,2359,108450,649665,MICHIGAN,2016,Wildfire,Z,13,DELTA,MQT,01-JUL-16 00:00:00,EST-5,31-JUL-16 23:59:00,0,0,0,0,20.00K,0.00K,Other Federal Agency,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A wildfire started by a lightning strike on Poverty Island just south of the Garden Peninsula burned ten acres over the first couple weeks of July.,A wildfire started by a lightning strike on Poverty Island consumed about 50 acres of land during the month. The Bureau of Indian Affairs responded to the blaze and were assisted by the U.S. Forest Service and the Michigan DNR. The fire continued into early August and threatened Poverty Island's historic lighthouse.,2016,7
55890,201607,13,1300,201607,13,1304,108433,649540,MICHIGAN,2016,Strong Wind,Z,11,DICKINSON,MQT,13-JUL-16 13:00:00,CST-6,13-JUL-16 13:04:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,Social Media,43.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Thunderstorms forming from daytime heating and instability produced large hail and damaging winds over portions of western Upper Michigan during the afternoon of the 13th.,There was a delayed report via social media of an estimated 8-inch diameter tree blown over onto power lines on Peavy Falls Road.,2016,7
55891,201607,13,1300,201607,13,1304,108433,649542,MICHIGAN,2016,Strong Wind,Z,5,MARQUETTE,MQT,13-JUL-16 13:00:00,EST-5,13-JUL-16 13:04:00,0,0,0,0,0.50K,0.00K,NWS Employee,43.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Thunderstorms forming from daytime heating and instability produced large hail and damaging winds over portions of western Upper Michigan during the afternoon of the 13th.,An NWS employee reported an 8-inch diameter tree limb down from strong winds just northeast of Negaunee.,2016,7
55892,201607,13,1412,201607,13,1416,108433,649478,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,13,BARAGA,MQT,13-JUL-16 14:12:00,EST-5,13-JUL-16 14:16:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,55.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,4.0,WSW,WATTON,4.0,WSW,WATTON,46.51,-88.67,46.51,-88.67,Thunderstorms forming from daytime heating and instability produced large hail and damaging winds over portions of western Upper Michigan during the afternoon of the 13th.,The observer near Watton reported three large trees down.,2016,7
55925,201607,11,2244,201607,11,2246,108406,649529,MICHIGAN,2016,Tornado,C,53,GOGEBIC,MQT,11-JUL-16 22:44:00,CST-6,11-JUL-16 22:46:00,0,0,0,0,50.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF1,0.85,100.0,,,,,4.0,SSE,HURLEY,4.0,SSE,HURLEY,46.3685,-90.13,46.3739,-90.11399999999999,A warm and humid air mass ahead of a low pressure system approaching from the Northern Plains set the stage for the formation of severe thunderstorms over portions of Gogebic County from late evening on the 11th into the early morning of the 12th. The storms caused flash flooding and damaging winds over portions of Gogebic County.,An EF1 tornado touched down near the Wisconsin-Michigan border just southeast of Van Buskirk and caused damage for less than a mile before dissipating. Damage consisted mostly of uprooted or snapped trees.,2016,7
55926,201607,21,705,201607,21,710,108444,649564,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,103,MARQUETTE,MQT,21-JUL-16 07:05:00,EST-5,21-JUL-16 07:10:00,0,0,0,0,2.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,52.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WSW,NATIONAL MINE,2.0,WSW,NATIONAL MINE,46.44,-87.72,46.44,-87.72,An upper disturbance approaching from the west interacted with a very warm and unstable air mass to produce severe thunderstorms over the west half portions of Upper Michigan on the morning of the 21st.,Law enforcement reported several trees down blocking Beagle Club Road southwest of National Mine.,2016,7
55927,201607,5,2242,201607,5,2246,108383,649189,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,13,BARAGA,MQT,05-JUL-16 22:42:00,EST-5,05-JUL-16 22:46:00,0,0,0,0,1.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,W,BARAGA CARLSON ARPT,2.0,W,BARAGA CARLSON ARPT,46.7826,-88.6183,46.7826,-88.6183,A cluster of thunderstorms formed from a passing disturbance moving through a moist and unstable air mass. A few of these storms became severe over the west half of Upper Michigan on the evening of the 5th.,Downed tree was blocking Highway M-38 near the Sturgeon River. Time of the report was estimated from radar.,2016,7
55928,201607,13,1425,201607,13,1429,108433,649475,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,61,HOUGHTON,MQT,13-JUL-16 14:25:00,EST-5,13-JUL-16 14:29:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,0.88,,,,,,,,,,,3.0,NW,JACOBSVILLE,3.0,NW,JACOBSVILLE,47.01,-88.43,47.01,-88.43,Thunderstorms forming from daytime heating and instability produced large hail and damaging winds over portions of western Upper Michigan during the afternoon of the 13th.,The observer near Jacobsville observed nickel-sized hail.,2016,7
55929,201607,13,1428,201607,13,1432,108433,649476,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,13,BARAGA,MQT,13-JUL-16 14:28:00,EST-5,13-JUL-16 14:32:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,COOP Observer,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,E,PELKIE,1.0,E,PELKIE,46.82,-88.61,46.82,-88.61,Thunderstorms forming from daytime heating and instability produced large hail and damaging winds over portions of western Upper Michigan during the afternoon of the 13th.,The observer seven miles northwest of Baraga measured one inch diameter hail.,2016,7
55930,201607,13,1446,201607,13,1450,108433,649477,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,61,HOUGHTON,MQT,13-JUL-16 14:46:00,EST-5,13-JUL-16 14:50:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,0.75,,,,,,,,,,,0.0,W,TAPIOLA,0.0,W,TAPIOLA,46.92,-88.63,46.92,-88.63,Thunderstorms forming from daytime heating and instability produced large hail and damaging winds over portions of western Upper Michigan during the afternoon of the 13th.,There was a public report of penny-sized hail observed near Tapiola.,2016,7
55931,201607,21,618,201607,21,623,108444,649592,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,61,HOUGHTON,MQT,21-JUL-16 06:18:00,EST-5,21-JUL-16 06:23:00,0,0,0,0,30.00K,0.00K,Social Media,78.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,WNW,JACOBSVILLE,2.0,WNW,JACOBSVILLE,46.9963,-88.4363,46.9963,-88.4363,An upper disturbance approaching from the west interacted with a very warm and unstable air mass to produce severe thunderstorms over the west half portions of Upper Michigan on the morning of the 21st.,There was a delayed report via social media of multiple large trees down or snapped on either side of the Portage Canal near Jacobsville. Some trees were down on vehicles and structures.,2016,7
55932,201607,21,555,201607,21,602,108444,649589,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,61,HOUGHTON,MQT,21-JUL-16 05:55:00,EST-5,21-JUL-16 06:02:00,0,0,0,0,80.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,78.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,2.0,S,LAKE ROLAND,2.0,S,LAKE ROLAND,46.8567,-88.8548,46.8567,-88.8548,An upper disturbance approaching from the west interacted with a very warm and unstable air mass to produce severe thunderstorms over the west half portions of Upper Michigan on the morning of the 21st.,"The NWS storm survey confirmed extensive tree damage at Emily Lake Campground with over half an acre of trees blown down due to straight line winds estimated to be up to 90 mph. Local reports indicated that the strong winds lasted at least five minutes. Damage included trees down on two campers and one vehicle, but no injuries were reported. The time of the report was estimated from radar.",2016,7
55938,201607,11,2055,201607,12,300,108406,649312,MICHIGAN,2016,Flash Flood,C,53,GOGEBIC,MQT,11-JUL-16 20:55:00,CST-6,12-JUL-16 03:00:00,0,0,0,0,5.00M,0.00K,Law Enforcement,,,Heavy Rain,,,,,,,,,10.0,WNW,JUNET,9.0,N,CONNORVILLE,46.555,-90.4116,46.6769,-89.9547,A warm and humid air mass ahead of a low pressure system approaching from the Northern Plains set the stage for the formation of severe thunderstorms over portions of Gogebic County from late evening on the 11th into the early morning of the 12th. The storms caused flash flooding and damaging winds over portions of Gogebic County.,"Radar estimated rainfall amounts of 3 to 6 inches caused major flash flooding over portions of far western Gogebic County and left many sections of road washed out and impassible. Many people became stranded from near Ironwood to Little Girls Point. The Gogebic County Sheriff reported the Montreal River flooded on Lake Road at the Michigan-Wisconsin border with a washout of the guardrail at the Flint Creek ravine. A Gogebic County patrol car was swept up in the Montreal River flood waters and the deputy driving the car needed to be rescued.The Gogebic County Road Commission closed Lake Road from near Saxon Harbor, WI to Lower Powers Road.",2016,7
55939,201607,11,2255,201607,11,2300,108406,649456,MICHIGAN,2016,Tornado,C,53,GOGEBIC,MQT,11-JUL-16 22:55:00,CST-6,11-JUL-16 23:00:00,0,0,0,0,100.00K,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,,,,,EF1,2.44,200.0,,,,,3.0,SSE,PURITAN,1.0,S,ANVIL LOCATION,46.4341,-90.06299999999999,46.4512,-90.0181,A warm and humid air mass ahead of a low pressure system approaching from the Northern Plains set the stage for the formation of severe thunderstorms over portions of Gogebic County from late evening on the 11th into the early morning of the 12th. The storms caused flash flooding and damaging winds over portions of Gogebic County.,"The NWS storm survey confirmed a low end EF1 tornado about three miles south of Bessemer. Winds from the tornado were estimated around 90 mph. The tornado touched down near the intersection of S. Barber Road and Spruce Road and ended 2.4 miles to the east-northeast, just northeast of the intersection of W. Harding Road and Koski Road. Damage included multiple trees down on a garage on Spruce Street and half a barn destroyed in Bessemer Township on Elder Street. |||The damage path was 200 yards wide or less and occurred just before midnight CDT.",2016,7
55940,201607,11,2256,201607,12,2305,108406,649436,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,53,GOGEBIC,MQT,11-JUL-16 22:56:00,CST-6,12-JUL-16 23:05:00,0,0,0,0,1.00M,0.00K,NWS Storm Survey,78.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,WAKEFIELD,0.0,N,WAKEFIELD,46.47,-89.92,46.47,-89.92,A warm and humid air mass ahead of a low pressure system approaching from the Northern Plains set the stage for the formation of severe thunderstorms over portions of Gogebic County from late evening on the 11th into the early morning of the 12th. The storms caused flash flooding and damaging winds over portions of Gogebic County.,"The NWS storm survey concluded that damage in and immediately surrounding Wakefield was caused by straight-line thunderstorm winds up to 90 mph. Wind damage included an overturned camper trailer, a roof ripped off an old skating rink, a few damaged or destroyed outbuildings, hundreds of large uprooted or snapped trees (some 30 to 40 inches in diameter), downed power lines, and several trees downed on houses or vehicles. The survey team could not access all areas around Wakefield due to the number of downed trees. The time of the report was based on radar, observations and interviews of individuals in the area.",2016,7
55968,201606,16,25,201606,16,26,105147,630139,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,149,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,16-JUN-16 00:25:00,EST-5,16-JUN-16 00:26:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,MENDON,1.0,N,MENDON,42.01,-85.45,42.01,-85.45,A line of strong to severe thunderstorms developed along a cold front as it moved through the Great Lakes. The line moved from Wisconsin into Lake Michigan and then began building southeast with the southern fringe of the line clipping portions of far southern Lower Michigan. Pockets of wind damage and marginally severe hail were reported.,Law enforcement officials reported trees and power lines down.,2016,6
55969,201606,16,35,201606,16,36,105147,630140,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,149,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,16-JUN-16 00:35:00,EST-5,16-JUN-16 00:36:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Law Enforcement,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,CENTREVILLE,1.0,N,CENTREVILLE,41.93,-85.53,41.93,-85.53,A line of strong to severe thunderstorms developed along a cold front as it moved through the Great Lakes. The line moved from Wisconsin into Lake Michigan and then began building southeast with the southern fringe of the line clipping portions of far southern Lower Michigan. Pockets of wind damage and marginally severe hail were reported.,Law enforcement officials reported trees and power lines down.,2016,6
55970,201606,16,50,201606,16,51,105147,630141,MICHIGAN,2016,Thunderstorm Wind,C,149,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,16-JUN-16 00:50:00,EST-5,16-JUN-16 00:51:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,50.0,EG,,,,,,,,,,0.0,N,BURR OAK,0.0,N,BURR OAK,41.85,-85.32,41.85,-85.32,A line of strong to severe thunderstorms developed along a cold front as it moved through the Great Lakes. The line moved from Wisconsin into Lake Michigan and then began building southeast with the southern fringe of the line clipping portions of far southern Lower Michigan. Pockets of wind damage and marginally severe hail were reported.,Reports were received through social media of trees and power lines down.,2016,6
55971,201606,16,25,201606,16,26,105147,630138,MICHIGAN,2016,Hail,C,149,ST. JOSEPH,IWX,16-JUN-16 00:25:00,EST-5,16-JUN-16 00:26:00,0,0,0,0,0.00K,0.00K,Public,1.0,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,N,MENDON,1.0,N,MENDON,42.01,-85.45,42.01,-85.45,A line of strong to severe thunderstorms developed along a cold front as it moved through the Great Lakes. The line moved from Wisconsin into Lake Michigan and then began building southeast with the southern fringe of the line clipping portions of far southern Lower Michigan. Pockets of wind damage and marginally severe hail were reported.,,2016,6