Northern Michigan can expect winds near hurricane force on Tuesday and Wednesday as an intense area of low pressure moves into the area.
The cold front passing through tomorrow is the expected culprit, which will sustain the strong winds into Wednesday. Residents on the Northern Michigan shoreline are expected to be the hardest hit, as well as any location open to the southwest.
Tree damage and power outages are a main concern of the impending storm. For mariners, wave heights are projected to be anywhere from 15 to 20 feet.
Before the storm hits, take measures to secure and brace any outdoor belongings. Don’t go outside during the storm for fear of flying debris and the obvious notion of being blown away. Flying power lines aren’t very kind, either.
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