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Poor air quality from wildfires. A heavy-hitting allergy season. And an uptick in ticks. These are just a few of the increasingly common, health impacts of climate change we’re now seeing in Michigan.
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The month of May brought a variety of weather conditions to Northern Michigan
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After a nearly record-breaking dry May, the state's climatologist is predicting more rain and consistent high temperatures going into the rest of the summer.
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Red flag warnings issued in the lower peninsula are likely to continue over the next couple of days.
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Michigan prides itself on being shark- and salt-free – but it’s not really salt-free. An estimated 450,000 tons of road salt makes it into Michigan lakes, streams, wetlands, and drinking water aquifers.
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Showers and thunderstorms are expected this afternoon into the evening throughout Michigan.
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Severe thunderstorms with high winds tonight could give way to another weather hazard in mid-Michigan later this week.
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A large tornado touched down in Gaylord on Friday.
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Over a dozen cargo vessels have been delayed while passing through White Fish Bay and Lake Superior due to strong winds and ice conditions. Some ships were delayed 60 hours.
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Get ready to spend a lot more time shoveling snow over the next few days. The National Weather Service expects some parts of Michigan’s lower peninsula to receive more than 10 inches of snow this week.