Residents in Minnesota and Michigan, brace yourselves as a series of storm warnings have been issued across both states. The National Weather Service in Duluth, MN, has sounded the alarm for a potent storm expected to impact the region from early December 4th until the morning of December 5th. Strong northwest winds, reaching 15 to 25 knots with gusts of up to 35 knots, are forecasted to churn waves and create hazardous conditions, particularly for small crafts. Similarly, west winds will intensify to a brisk 20 to 30 knots, with gusts matching the ferocity of their northwestern counterparts, signaling a tumultuous period ahead for Minnesotans.
Shifting eastward to Michigan, the tempest doesn't seem to abate as the NWS Marquette MI has issued a slew of storm warnings for the same period. Gale warnings indicate that west and northwest winds will blow fiercely at 20 to 30 knots, with some gusts howling at up to 40 knots, generating waves that could tower from 5 to a staggering 12 feet in height. Notably, the Great Lakes region could bear the brunt of these conditions, posing significant risks to mariners and coastal communities. While the winds may vary, ranging from southwest to west, the consistent thread remains their strength and the potent waves they will stir. For those in the affected areas, including the cities along the lakeshores, it is a time to prioritize safety, secure belongings, and heed the stern warnings of local authorities to navigate this tempestuous episode.