More Unsettled Weather Is on the Way

While residents are dealing with the aftermath of Wednesday in some places, the storm is still wreaking havoc. Parts of Great Lakes region face a patchwork of weather warnings for high winds and waves and lakeshore flooding. Winds there could reach 75 mph while waves could climb to 19 feet (6 meters) on Thursday.
“Very strong winds will cause hazardous highest waves which could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility,” the NWS warned.
It also said that parts of the Upper Peninsula will face pretty serious flooding as a result. “Numerous roads closed and low lying property including parking lots, lawns, and homes and businesses will be inundated near the lake.”
Meanwhile, the West is its own patchwork of winter weather warnings as another system moves into the region with heavy snow. And the Northeast will see potential record high warmth. A Hawaii vacation has never sounded better.