Monday, October 29, 2012

Hurricane sandy michigan

  • Hurricane Sandy carries high winds, big waves to Michigan

    The outer fringe of the Hurricane Sandy system is beginning to assault Michigan, bringing with it rain, high winds, canceled airline flights and gale conditions on the Great Lakes.

    www.detroitnews.com

  • The worst of Hurricane Sandy will miss Michigan but we will feel its tailwinds

    SILVER SPRING, MD (WKZO) -- The winds from Hurricane Sandy have already started to whip the east coast and they will whip up breezes in west Mchigan, too.

    whtc.com

  • Will Metro Detroit Fuel Prices Be Affected by Hurricane Sandy?

    Some of the lowest gas prices in and around southeastern Michigan can be found in Roseville, where gas is $3,18 a gallon at the Sam's Club at Gratiot and Masonic Boulevard, as well as Southgate and Lake Orion, where gas is $3.21 at various stations ...

    northville.patch.com

  • Hurricane Sandy: What to expect in Mid-Michigan

    As the remnants of Hurricane Sandy move closer to Mid-Michigan, we will experience strong winds as well as rain with the possibility of some snow mixed in.

    www.wnem.com

  • Hurricane Sandy May Push Record Storm Surge Into Manhattan

    The storm is the second-largest in size since 1988, tied with Hurricane Lili in 1996, according to Angela Fritz at Weather Underground in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The largest was Hurricane Olga in 2001. Sandy is "about to start its northward turn" into the ...

    www.sfgate.com

  • Sandy's winds expected to extend to mid-Michigan

    The massive Hurricane Sandy was expected to make landfall in New Jersey Monday, bringing high winds and life-threatening storm surge flooding to the entire mid-Atlantic coast, including Long Island Sound and New York Harbor.

    www.themorningsun.com

  • WLNS TV 6 Lansing - Jackson | Your Local News LeaderMid-Michigan Red ...

    WLNS TV 6 Lansing - Jackson | Your Local News LeaderMid-Michigan Red Cross Sends Volunteers for Hurricane Sandy. Member Center: Create Account|; Log In; Manage Account|; Log Out.

    www.wlns.com

  • Red Cross Mobilizes Volunteers in Preparation for Hurricane Sandy

    Hurricane Sandy is a category 1 storm forecasted to make landfall late Monday night in Atlantic City, N.J., bringing with it life-threatening storm surges, forceful winds and rainfall that could cripple transportation and leave millions without power ...

    shelby-utica.patch.com

  • Hurricane Sandy lashes East Coast

    2012 - NEW YORK - The nation's largest city braced for Hurricane Sandy as forecasters said the monster storm picked up strength and was headed toward the New York region, packing high winds and rain and a wall of water that could reach 11 feet.

    www.usatoday.com

  • Hurricane Sandy draws Genesee-Lapeer Red Cross workers to Virginia

    GENESEE COUNTY, MI - The Genesee-Lapeer Chapter of the American Red Cross has dispatched three of its emergency response employees to the Eastern seaboard as Hurricane Sandy draws toward the Atlantic coast. sandy-2.jpg The New York City ...

    www.mlive.com

  • Hurricane Sandy's sinking of HMS Bounty gets reaction from Bay City tall ship ...

    BAY CITY, MI - As organizer of Bay City's Tall Ship Celebration, Shirley Roberts says her thoughts are with the HMS Bounty crew members and staff, following news that Hurricane Sandy sunk the vessel. "Tall ship sailing is so romantic, but it is also ...

    www.mlive.com

  • Vast Hurricane Sandy to be felt in Chicago

    Hurricane Sandy will affect weather patterns in Chicago. The National Weather Service issued a lakeshore flood warning that will be in effect from 1 a.m.

    www.chicagotribune.com

  • West Michigan volunteers get in the middle of Hurricane Sandy

    KALAMAZOO (WKZO) -- American Red Cross volunteers from west Michigan - including seven from Kalamazoo - are moving into the east coast area where Hurricane Sandy is dumping rain and blowing debris with hurricane-force winds. Lisa Bonney with the ...

    wkzo.com

  • As Hurricane Sandy nears, 450000 on East Coast told to evacuate

    As far west as Chicago, the National Weather Service cautioned that Lake Michigan's waves could reach 16 to 22 feet - about four times normal.

    www.latimes.com

  • Hurricane Sandy And The Unseen Economic Toll

    Yesterday, I took at look at the big parts of the economy that will be hurt by the timing of Hurricane Sandy. That prompted ... There is likely to be damage in places like Milwaukee, Chicago, even Traverse City, Mich., if the forecasts are correct ...

    www.forbes.com

  • Hurricane Sandy has South Haven residents curious but not worried about ...

    The storm is expected to reach as far inland as Michigan, and the signs are already evident on the big lake. On Monday ... "Hopefully everything will be okay, I have never seen a storm like that," Wilbur Lynam, 91, said about Hurricane Sandy. Then ...

    www.mlive.com

  • Hurricane Sandy causes SVSU to cancel lecture from Princeton University ...

    SVSU_logo.gif. KOCHVILLE TOWNSHIP, MI - Hurricane Sandy has gotten in the way of a lecture at Saginaw Valley State University.

    www.mlive.com

  • Hurricane Sandy may snarl air traffic in all directions, though so far, so ...

    All systems were go Monday morning at the Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport but Hurricane Sandy was expected to disrupt air travel this week.

    www.mlive.com

  • Effects of Hurricane Sandy to reach Lake Michigan, Chicago

    Hurricane Sandy is set to hit the coast Monday morning, and the aftermath of the storm will move toward the Eastern Great Lakes and onto Lake Michigan, with winds from 50 to 60 mph, according to the National Weather Service. These extreme winds are ...

    dailynorthwestern.com

  • Hurricane Sandy to Put 50 Million People at Risk

    Hurricane Sandy: Live Storm Tracker. On the East Coast, a storm surge is expected along a 600-mile stretch of the Atlantic along with rainfall in places of 6 to 10 inches and even more, and waves 20 to 25 feet are possible on the south side of Lake ...

    abcnews.go.com

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