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The Great Lakes are RAGING!!! (Original Post) Siwsan 5 hrs ago OP
Yowzers! Diamond_Dog 4 hrs ago #1
Marquette is crazy. catbyte 4 hrs ago #2
Wow! Not fit for man nor beast. erronis 2 hrs ago #19
As it always is. Do you live there? 3catwoman3 1 hr ago #22
Probably not... GiqueCee 4 hrs ago #3
Storm Topomi 4 hrs ago #4
Ditto here on the wood stove, House of Roberts 2 hrs ago #17
Edmund Fitzgerald conditions wolfie001 4 hrs ago #5
Kinda looks like that here in Hale... MiHale 4 hrs ago #6
That boggles my mind NJCher 3 hrs ago #9
Roof rakes prismpalette 3 hrs ago #11
I have one here in the Hudson Valley Historic NY 2 hrs ago #20
A tool like a reverse shovel on a telescopic pole... MiHale 2 hrs ago #14
I loved going to Lake Tahoe after 20 ft or so of snow. It was surreal. CaptainTruth 1 hr ago #23
We had heavy rain, yesterday. Today is windy with snow showers Siwsan 3 hrs ago #10
lake Gitche Gumee AllaN01Bear 3 hrs ago #7
Surf's up on Lake Erie! Marcuse 3 hrs ago #8
Seiche on Lake Erie VGNonly 3 hrs ago #12
What about shipping? AverageOldGuy 2 hrs ago #13
They have made a lot of changes since the Edmund Fitzgerald sank. LisaM 2 hrs ago #16
Wow that's horrible. I grew up on a farm on the shore of Lake Michigan. Pop was a WWII Navy Ziggysmom 2 hrs ago #15
When y husband and I were first married, he got stationed at K.I. Sawyer Air Force Base... 3catwoman3 2 hrs ago #18
I used to drive an 18 wheeler everyday from Indiana to Emile 2 hrs ago #21

3catwoman3

(28,519 posts)
22. As it always is. Do you live there?
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 11:36 AM
1 hr ago

My husband was stationed at K.I. Sawyer west of Marquette in the early 1980s. The first summer we were there, we watched the base 4th of July fireworks display in heavy coats, hats, mittens and boots because it was 42 damn degrees.

GiqueCee

(3,339 posts)
3. Probably not...
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 09:09 AM
4 hrs ago

... a good day to go sailing.
I'm guessing this crap is headed for Vermont. Shit.

Topomi

(45 posts)
4. Storm
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 09:10 AM
4 hrs ago

My Bandit nor Brutus would go more than half normal walk. Storming woods scared them. Chihuahuas probably smarter than me. Limbs were rained on then 5" or so of snow on top.Back indoors with their morning chew with roaring fire in stove. Good day to vacuum and mop the shack.

House of Roberts

(6,383 posts)
17. Ditto here on the wood stove,
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 11:09 AM
2 hrs ago

and I'm in Alabama.
I have a sick housemate staying home from her job, so I need to keep it warm today.

MiHale

(12,564 posts)
6. Kinda looks like that here in Hale...
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 09:15 AM
4 hrs ago

Not as high of winds …there are time we can’t see across the street. Thank god we got rid of the ice that came yesterday off the driveway … almost a half inch. It will make shoveling easier today.

Edited to add.
I’m tired of winter already…so far…had to clear roof of a couple feet of snow…then dig trenches to keep the water away from the house…cleared more snow…battled ice on walkway and driveway. Waiting for this bomb cyclone to pass. Then clear downed limbs and more snow…FTS.


NJCher

(42,366 posts)
9. That boggles my mind
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 10:03 AM
3 hrs ago

I cannot fathom a couple feet of snow on the roof.

Nor how to even get rid of it.

The trenches, too.

Now please, sit back in an easy chair and have a big mug of hot chocolate with marshmallows.

prismpalette

(41 posts)
11. Roof rakes
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 10:21 AM
3 hrs ago

We have roof rakes. A very long(telescoping) handled rake that sort of looks like a hay rake that we use to pull snow off the roof or push it off. It is a real tool and very necessary when snow weight builds. Available at all hardware stores in the UP.

Historic NY

(39,594 posts)
20. I have one here in the Hudson Valley
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 11:27 AM
2 hrs ago

use it when we had heavy snow to keep the gutter clear during thaws. Hasn't been out in a dozen years.

MiHale

(12,564 posts)
14. A tool like a reverse shovel on a telescopic pole...
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 10:47 AM
2 hrs ago

You get it as high on the roof as you can then pull down the load. Most important lower to the edge of the roof by the gutters, if present. Left alone it is ok if the roof can handle the load. But toward the edge ice forms from any melt that happens, that can lead to what’s known as an ‘ice dam’. That blockage may lead to water getting under the shingles and into the framing of the house, causing ceiling leaks. Best to remove the snow.

My house is down from the road about 30 feet.the slope is approximately 20 degrees. I have trench’s dug at the house end of the driveway to divert water runoff to the side and around the house. Also little diverter trenches at various spots up the drive to the street. I installed a dry well catchment on the the worst side of the drive sunk a perforated 20 gallon drum down there…filled with gravel. But all these trenches must be cleared when ice and snow comes. This is to protect the garage from being flooded.

Fun stuff!

Siwsan

(27,806 posts)
10. We had heavy rain, yesterday. Today is windy with snow showers
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 10:06 AM
3 hrs ago

The winds aren't scary strong - yet - but there are reports of arching wires/power lines down. I'm not seeing many outages in this part of Michigan but it's early. Lots of car accidents so today will be spent hunkered down with the kid cats.

VGNonly

(8,336 posts)
12. Seiche on Lake Erie
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 10:30 AM
3 hrs ago

The Toledo end could lose 6' water level SW to the NE towards Buffalo (12' gain). I'm in NW Ohio, winds are gusting up to 40 mph. The temperature late yesterday was 58, right now down to 18 with a chance of some snow showers.

Ziggysmom

(4,024 posts)
15. Wow that's horrible. I grew up on a farm on the shore of Lake Michigan. Pop was a WWII Navy
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 10:51 AM
2 hrs ago

Vet. He always said storm waves on the Great Lakes can be worse than the open ocean.
The waves can be more dangerous because they are steeper, and closer together with a shorter time in between wave crests, and can form from multiple directions. Makes my stomach turn just imagining working in conditions like that.

There’s a cool website that shows all Great Lakes and seaway shipping, even the vessel locations.

https://boatnerd.com/

I pray all the mariners and crews stay safe and this nasty weather ends.

3catwoman3

(28,519 posts)
18. When y husband and I were first married, he got stationed at K.I. Sawyer Air Force Base...
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 11:14 AM
2 hrs ago

...in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. That area averages 200+ inches of snow every winter.

I grew up in Rochester NY, and we'd been living in Denver before the move to the UP, so we weren't strangers to snow, but it is a whole 'nother world up there, to say the least. I wasn't sorry to leave after 4 winters there.

Emile

(40,406 posts)
21. I used to drive an 18 wheeler everyday from Indiana to
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 11:29 AM
2 hrs ago

Grand Haven, Michigan. On windy days, I sometimes would get off the interstate at St. Joe and take the Blue Star Highway A2 north along the lake shore to see the monster waves. It's unbelievable how rough that lake can get.

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